It is all good news to the conservationists and tourism enthusiasts! Celebrating the birth of a new baby gorilla in Nyakagyezi gorilla family in mgahinga national park is the best exiting news every traveller wished to hear. The park rangers discovered the new born baby during the check outs of gorillas in the jungle on

Bwindi Mgahinga Receives US$100,000 from Pilgrim Africa for Rangers
Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has received funds worth USD 100,000 from Pilgrim Africa to support rangers in Bwindi Mgahinga Conservation Area for a period of 10 months. The funds will be used to support the ranger’s allowances and operational activities of the conservation area in order to carry out routine patrols as well as monitor
Mgahinga Acquires New Visitor Information Office
By 1st July 2020, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park will move to occupy a new Visitor Information Office in Kisoro town. The park has received five room building housed on nearly an acre of land donated to Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) by Kisoro District Local Government (KDLG) The information office will now shift to this newly
Hirwa Group of Rwanda Crosses to Mgahinga National Park
The Hirwa Gorilla Family crossed over to Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. The family which consists of 20 members crossed to the Uganda side of the Virunga Conservation Area a few weeks back. The group has been resident in the park for almost a month and it is being managed by the Uganda Wildlife Authority along
Why Support Local Businesses & Community Projects
The world records today show a gradual increase in tourism growth depending on location. It is observed as one of the fastest and largest growing industries in the world today.This can however impact on the remaining biodiversity habitats and indigenous cultures that tend to support mass tourism. As of this, tourists have come up with
Discounted Gorilla Permits In Uganda 2017
Usually, Uganda offers discounted gorilla permits most especially during the low seasons. These seasons are usually during the months of April, May and November and have extended by the Uganda Wildlife Authority. The discounted fee is from U$ 600 to US 450 therefore, for those who are interested in to see these endangered apes at