Golden Monkey Tracking in Rwanda Golden Monkey Tracking in Rwanda takes place in Volcanoes National Park. These rare species are as well listed as endangered. Volcanoes national park currently has 2 habituated golden monkeys’ troops. That are available for tracking by tourists in the park, both of which make about 80 members. Discover the playful...Read More
Frequently Asked Questions about Rwanda Frequently Asked Questions about Rwanda, Rwanda offers lots of varied wildlife as well as breathtaking scenery, right from the soaring mountains to the deep forests. Rwanda is a great destination for Primate Tracking, you can find both cheeky chimpanzees, colobus monkeys as well as Mountain Gorillas. Tracking these gorillas is...Read More
Dian Fossey Dian Fossey was an American zoologist who spent almost her entire life. At a remote camp high up on the slopes of the Virungas studying the mountain gorillas. Born in 1932, Dian Fossey spent most of her life studying the mountain gorillas extensively in their natural habitat and at her Karisoke Research center....Read More
Culture and Community Encounters in Rwanda Culture and Community Encounters in Rwanda, Rwanda’s Beauty also reflected in its warm and welcoming people as they receive visitors into the Country. Ranging from the hosts, cooks and guides despite of their limited spoken English, they will always do their best to ensure that travelers enjoy their stay....Read More
Community Based Birding Tourism and Local Initiatives Community-based birding tourism and local initiatives represent a dynamic intersection of conservation, sustainable tourism, and community development. As more people become interested in birdwatching as a recreational activity, communities around the world are capitalizing on their avian biodiversity. To create opportunities for both conservation and economic growth. Budongo...Read More
Batwa Trail in Mgahinga Batwa Trail in Mgahinga, The Twa, also known as the Batwa, are pygmy people. Who have lived in the Albertine Rift Valley region since immemorial time. Their society’s origins in the Bwindi Forests and Mgahinga is dating back nearly 60,000 years. Hence making them one of the oldest groups of people...Read More
Batwa Community Experience in Bwindi The Batwa Community Experience in Bwindi are one of the most ancient inhabitants. Of the inter-lacustrine region of the Virunga volcanoes. However, The Batwa have lived in this region for centuries. And their way of life shaped by the lush forests and the wildlife surrounding them. The Batwa a pygmy...Read More
Akagera National Park Akagera National Park is one of the Oldest National Parks on the African Continent and the largest National park in Rwanda. It was garzetted as a National Park in 1934 and it covers an area of 1,122sqkm of mainly savannah land. Akagera National Park was named after Kagera River that flows along...Read More
Activities in Volcanoes National Park Activities in Volcanoes National Park, Volcanoes National Park is one of the most rewarding National Parks in Rwanda where Tourists can visit and have an amazing time as they participate in a variety of activities. Among them include; Gorilla trekking Gorilla Trekking is the most popular activity in Volcanoes national...Read More
Traditional weddings and dowry in Uganda Traditional weddings and dowry in Uganda signifies an important step in life and some regard it as a milestone. Therefore, it is a special occasion that is celebrated and Uganda is not an exception of this. Traditional weddings in Uganda are given different names by each tribe and Uganda...Read More