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Camera Gear Guide for Jungle & Savannah Safaris

Camera Gear Guide for Jungle & Savannah Safaris Photographing Uganda’s diverse landscapes is an extraordinary experience, but it presents a unique challenge for your camera equipment. Few destinations require you to shoot in two completely opposite environments within the same week: the dense, dim canopy of an equatorial rainforest and the expansive, sun-drenched plains of […]

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The Ultimate Female Gorilla Trekking Packing List

The Ultimate Female Gorilla Trekking Packing List Preparing for a mountain gorilla trek in southwestern Uganda is an exhilarating milestone, but packing for a dense, equatorial rainforest requires a distinct strategy. Unlike a classic savannah game drive where lightweight shorts and loose linens keep you comfortable, trekking through pristine jungles like Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

President Museveni asks EU to trade with Uganda
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EU Steps Up with €15.5 Million Financial Boost for Uganda Tourism

EU Steps Up with €15.5 Million Financial Boost for Uganda Tourism The European Union has reinforced its commitment to East Africa’s development by introducing a major financial program to scale up Uganda’s travel trade and conservation frameworks. Announced by the European Union Ambassador to Uganda, Jan Sadek, this fresh €15.5 million ($17.5 million) “WeExplore” financing

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POATE 2026: The 10th Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo Launches

POATE 2026: The 10th Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo Launches The biggest current event is the 10th edition of the Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo (POATE 2026), which officially launched at the Speke Resort Munyonyo in Kampala. The Pitch: President Yoweri Museveni opened the expo, heavily promoting Uganda’s competitive edge—specifically its stable, moderate year-round climate

An hour with the Chimps - Kibale NP
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One Hour with the Chimps: My Experience Trekking in Kibale Forest

One Hour with the Chimps: My Experience Trekking in Kibale Forest The morning air in western Uganda is heavy, thick with the scent of damp earth and crushed leaves. I stood at the Kanyanchu Visitors Center at 8:00 AM, holding a warm cup of coffee, listening to our Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) ranger give the

Chimpanzee Trekking Vs Habituation -Kibale NP
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Chimpanzee Habituation Experience vs. Standard Trekking: Which Is Worth It?

Chimpanzee Habituation Experience vs. Standard Trekking: Which Is Worth It? When planning a primate safari to Kibale Forest National Park—the undisputed primate capital of the world—travelers face a pivotal decision. You must choose between two vastly different primate encounters: the standard Chimpanzee Trekking excursion or the deep-dive Chimpanzee Habituation Experience (CHEX). Both adventures bring you

Chimpanzee photographed in Kibale National Park
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Chimpanzee Trekking on a Budget: Affordable Places to Track Chimps in Uganda

Chimpanzee Trekking on a Budget: Affordable Places to Track Chimps in Uganda An encounter with wild chimpanzees is a bucket-list adventure for most wildlife enthusiasts visiting East Africa. However, when travelers begin researching primate safaris, they often experience immediate sticker shock. The flagship destination, Kibale Forest National Park, commands a premium permit fee of USD

Elderly chimpanzee in Kibale National Park
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Uganda Chimpanzee Permit Cost & Booking Guide

Uganda Chimpanzee Permit Cost & Booking Guide Securing a chimpanzee tracking permit is the single most critical step in planning a primate safari to Uganda. Because these thrilling encounters with our closest wild relatives are highly regulated to support conservation, you cannot simply walk into the rainforest; you must present an official permit issued by

Baby Chimpanzee at Budongo forest - Uganda
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Chimpanzee Trekking Rules: How to Behave Around Our Closest Relatives

Chimpanzee Trekking Rules: How to Behave Around Our Closest Relatives An encounter with wild chimpanzees in the depths of Uganda’s tropical rainforests is a sensory explosion. The air resonates with their deafening pant-hoots, the sudden thud of a chimp drumming on a giant tree buttress, and the sight of these highly intelligent primates navigating the

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