WHY SHOULD VISIT JINJA ON YOUR VISIT TO UGANDA Jinja is the second largest urban city located 80km from Kampala capital city. it is mostly known as the east Africa’s adventure capital because of its unique physical features and its mostly known for various and unique activities like white water rafting ,tubing, bungee jumping, busowko...Read More
WHY SHOULD OPT FOR GORILLA TREKKING UGANDA Uganda is land locked country characterized by intensive beautiful valleys, terrains, lakes and streams. It is the home of half of the world’s population the greats apes. What makes Uganda so expressional in the world is because of its outstanding variety of wildlife, this is small beautiful country...Read More
Why you should visit Uganda as your number one destination Game drives and wildlife viewing safaris Uganda features superb national parks and wildlife reserves that covers over 12,000sqkm and these include queen Elizabeth national park, Murchison falls national park, Kidepo valley national park, Kibale forest national park, Bwindi impenetrable forest national park, Lake Mburo national...Read More
KATWE SALT LAKE Katwe salt lake is an explosion crater lake and it was formed 500 million years ago after the continental drift theory. When it was being formed there was sedimentary rocks which were raised far away from the earth crust and raised on top of middle sacumufrency and developed lines of weakness. We...Read More
MABIRA CENTRAL FOREST RESERVE IN UGANDA Mabira forest is the central forest reserve and ever green rain forest in Uganda and it’s the only rain forest in central Uganda in Buganda kingdom. Mabira forest is just found 54 km from Kampala the capital city of Uganda 26km from Jinja city were source of River Nile...Read More
LIONS IN QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONA PARK Queen Elizabeth national park is mostly known for its tree limbed climbing lions in ishasha sector the southern remote part of Queen Elizabeth national park and Queen Elizabeth national park has branded and mostly visited because of its tree climbing lions and other savannah lions and the tree limbed...Read More
HOW TO GET TO MABAMBA BIRDING SWAMP Mabamba birding swamp is located in the shores of Lake Victoria few minutes’ drive rom Entebbe international airport and Entebbe town and it’s mostly known for its rare shoebill stork one of the must look for before you die and one of the most beautiful birds you must...Read More
Symptoms of Corona-Virus Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses with some causing less severe disease, such as the common cold, and others causing more severe disease, such as Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) coronaviruses. The main symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) are:a high temperature – this means you feel...Read More
Air ticketing across the world seems easy with Wonder Earth Travel Agency; the company that offers air ticketing and booking services to travelers to all famous destinations around the world. Travel to any destination of your dream in the world with Uganda’ s travel specialists, Wonder Earth Travel Agency offers air ticketing services to tourists...Read More
Africa offers some of the best birding safaris in the world. Birds are an integral part of the African landscape. Even on an ordinary safari, you can expect to see colorful bee-eaters and rollers, proud eagles and ostriches. Because it’s dominated by open savannah rather than dense rainforest, Africa tops the list for seeing a...Read More
A chimpanzee trekking safari offers a special opportunity to see our closest relatives at close proximity. Although it doesn’t get the same attention as gorilla trekking, the experience can be quite similar. The intelligence and social structure of chimps make them fascinating subjects for observation, and no two visits are the same. Chimpanzees live in...Read More
A gorilla trekking safari is a once-in-a-lifetime wildlife encounter. Imagine coming eye-to-eye with a mountain gorilla. A big part of what makes the gorilla trek so special is that these big apes are so closely related to humans (the difference in DNA is only about 1.6%). They do seem to touch a nerve when they...Read More