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5 Things to Do in Mgahinga National Park

5 Things to Do in Mgahinga National Park

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Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is one of the tourist attractions enjoyed in Kisoro district, southwestern Uganda, this park is a part of the great Virunga Conservation Area, which is 434km. Although it is the smallest in the country covering about 33.7km, it is very important as it is one of the only two parks in

6 Rules to Follow When Gorilla Trekking in Africa

6 Rules to Follow When Gorilla Trekking in Africa

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The world has always been the best place to be especially if travel is one of your favorites. Beyond your imagination lives many beautiful things and attractions you have never imagined including the only remaining mountain gorillas that are found in only Uganda, Rwanda and Congo. One can meet these beautiful primates provided you have

Discounted Gorilla Permits In Uganda 2017

Discounted Gorilla Permits In Uganda 2017

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Usually, Uganda offers discounted gorilla permits most especially during the low seasons. These seasons are usually during the months of April, May and November and have extended by the Uganda Wildlife Authority. The discounted fee is from U$ 600 to US 450 therefore, for those who are interested in to see these endangered apes at

Mucha Hotel in Kisoro

Best 5 Places Where to Stay Near Mgahinga

Best 5 Places Where to Stay Near Mgahinga

Mucha Hotel in Kisoro

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is one of the only four national parks that protect the mountain gorillas in the world. Top Places to Stay in Mgahinga National Park Amajambere Iwacu Community Camp (also known as Mgahinga Community Campground) is located by the entrance to Mgahinga National Park and is only 12 km from the southwestern town

Etihad Airways to Start Flying to Uganda

Etihad Airways to Start Flying to Uganda

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Etihad Uganda start passenger flights to starting 2015. Though no specific launch date could be obtained at this time. Only recently did the airline commence cargo flights to Uganda and the start of passenger flights will be the next logical step to expand services into Africa. The arrival of Etihad will no doubt cause turmoil