King’s Palace Museum in Rwanda is in Nyanza town north of Butare. Nyanza was the heart of Rwanda. According to the history of oral tradition, this place was the site of battles and battle struggles. The palace was built in 1989 with the help of the Belgian government that was colonizing Rwanda at the time....Read More
Kigali city is Rwanda’s Capital located in the center of the country on the Ruganwa River. Kigali was a trade center (after 1895) during the German colonial administration and became a regional center during the Belgian colonial period (1919–62). It became the capital upon Rwanda’s independence in 1962. Rwanda is well known for its breathtaking...Read More
Lake kivu Lake Kivu is found in western Rwanda on the country’s border and it’s surrounded by majestic mountains known as the Virunga Mountains and has deep emerald green waters covering a surface area of 2,700 km2 and a height of 1460 meters above sea level. It’s Rwanda’s largest lake and the sixth largest in...Read More
Katonga wildlife reserve is located in western Uganda in the sections of Kyenjojo and Kamwenge. It covers an area of 207 square kilometers and it was gazetted in 1964 as a game reserve. It was also declared a wildlife reserve in 1996 when the former Game Department and Uganda National Parks combined to form Uganda...Read More
Kyambura wildlife reserve is located in the western region of Uganda. It is found in the north eastern part of Queen Elizabeth national park. It covers an area of 156 square kilometers. Queen Elizabeth national park is situated in the districts of Kasese, Kamwenge, Bushenyi and Rukungiri. This national park is the second largest park....Read More
Kazinga Channel is an exceptional natural wonder connecting Lake Edward and Lake George, forming a vital waterway for both wildlife and local communities. Have the pleasure of embarking on a fascinating tour of the renowned Kazinga Channel known for its high concentrations of hippos and countless crocodiles. Located within the Queen Elizabeth National Park the...Read More
Bugungu game reserve is a small wildlife reserve that was established in 1968. It is also under the Murchison Falls area just like the Karuma game reserve, which is all found in northwestern Uganda. This game reserve is relatively small compared to other game reserves and it is not mostly crowded by many tourists, and...Read More
About the Reserve The Toro Semliki wildlife reserve is a conservation-protected area located in the western region of Uganda. This reserve was established in 1926 which makes it the very first protected area to be gazetted. It is also believed that the reason to protect this area was to protect the large number of Uganda...Read More
Karuma game reserve is located in the Northwestern region of Uganda, in the district of Kiryandongo. It was established in 1964. The main aim for its establishment was create a buffer zone so that there could be less conflict and minimal poaching of animal land that was part of the Murchison falls national park and...Read More
About Lake Bunyonyi Lake Bunyonyi is one of Uganda’s iconic landmarks and most beautiful lakes. It is little wonder it features on the “two thousand Uganda shilling bill.” Located in the South-Western part of Uganda, 7 km west of Kabale Town lies the most beautiful Lake in the country. Dotted with 29 islands, Lake Bunyonyi...Read More