Is Gorilla Tourism Sustainable?
Mountain gorillas are endangered species that need to be protected and conserved for not only the present generation but also the future generations. Did...
Mountain Gorillas Saved, Space Not Enough: Africa’s Next Conservation Challenge
In the 1970s and 1980s, the future of mountain gorillas looked bleak. Fewer than 250 individuals remained, their forest home destroyed by agriculture and...
Why Visit Uganda’s Mountain Gorillas?
There are a million reasons why you should consider Uganda a must-visit destination to see mountain gorillas. Unlike other wildlife, mountain gorillas exist only...
DR Congo’s Virunga National Park Reopens
For the first time since its closure in June 2018, the Virunga National Park in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo’s remarkable protected now re-opens...
Uganda Wildlife Authority Sets New Prices for Gorilla Permits
The Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has set the new price for gorilla permits from $600 to $700 plus other safari activities. UWA whose headquarters...
Gorilla Trekking During Covid Times: Things to Know
Gorilla trekking in COVID – 19 seasons is a feared ventures to some people. The Covid -19 pandemic paralyzed many of the tourist activities...
Go Camping in Uganda: Embrace Nature’s Solace
In an era dominated by the hustle and bustle of urban living, it's no wonder that many of us yearn for a respite from...
Batwa People: Marginalized People of Uganda
In the year 1992, the Batwa were living in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga National Park of Uganda. Plans were in high gear...
Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) Opens Up Savannah Parks
Having had closed all the protected areas in the country following the onset of the global health crisis four months back, the Uganda Wildlife Authority...
Rwanda Becomes first ever Arsenal’s Tourism Partner
The top-flight English Premier League football club will have all their teams wear ‘Visit Rwanda’ on the sleeves.
Vinal Venkatesham, Arsenal’s Chief Commercial Officer said...



















