Explore the Excellence of Lake Tanganyika The longest freshwater lake in the world (660 km), the deepest in Africa (almost 1436 m), and the second largest in terms of volume is Lake Tanganyika. It is also one among the oldest, dating from between nine and...
Nyakasura Cave/Amabere Caves The Amabere Caves (also known as Nyakasura Caves) are a popular tourist attraction in Uganda. They are located at Nyakasura Falls, approximately 9 kilometers from the town of Fort Portal. After all, this isn’t simply a cave; there’s a tale...
Samuka: A Breath of Freshness in Our Midst Away from all the noise in the towns in Uganda, Samuka revitalizes, you especially after a long hard week. This is one of Uganda’s unique get away destinations. A gentle boat trip from Rumors pub at the Source of the River...
Mabamba Swamp: A Bird-Lovers Paradise This papyrus swamp is characterized by small channels of marsh-filled water and lagoons and is located about 57km from Kampala city and an hour’s drive from Entebbe city. Lying on the edge of Lake Victoria, Mabamba is a...
THE ROTHS CHILD GIRAFFE/NUBIAN TYPE The Rothschild’s giraffe, also known as the Baringo or Ugandan giraffe is a subspecies of the Northern giraffe. It was named after the London zoologist Lionel Water Rothschild who first described the subspecies in the early 1900s....