uganda (documentary) episode 8 - journey to bwindi buhoma
lemaire uganda kampala entebbe jinja buganda kalisizo swahili habari simba kima tembo bundu karibu makerere rakai health muzungu expedition boda boda slum
nile bwindi impenetrable kibale queen elizabeth rwenzori mountains murchison falls mount elgon victoria virunga unesco world heritage site
safari njema gorilla chimpanzee monkey mangabey colobus blue elephant duikers bushpigs warthogs buffalo leopards lions tigers hyena hippopotamuses baboon civet kob topi antelope tilapia perch cichlid meerkat mongoose
When I get to Bwindi, I walk around town and see rural life and brick making
uganda (documentary) episode 10 - journey back
lemaire uganda kampala entebbe jinja buganda kalisizo buhoma swahili habari simba kima tembo bundu karibu makerere rakai health muzungu expedition boda boda slum
nile bwindi impenetrable kibale queen elizabeth rwenzori mountains murchison falls mount elgon victoria virunga unesco world heritage site
safari njema gorilla chimpanzee monkey mangabey colobus blue elephant duikers bushpigs warthogs buffalo leopards lions tigers hyena hippopotamuses baboon civet kob topi antelope tilapia perch cichlid meerkat mongoose
I leave Bwindi and return back to Entebbe. I read in the newspaper, oil is discovered in Murchison Falls National Park and drilling is killing animals
Tullow Oil Exploration
CONDEMNED KAMPALA BUILDINGS
uganda (documentary) episode 6 - queen elizabeth national park
lemaire uganda kampala entebbe jinja buganda kalisizo swahili bundu makerere rakai health muzungu expedition boda boda slum
nile bwindi impenetrable kibale queen elizabeth rwenzori mountains murchison falls mount elgon victoria virunga unesco world heritage site
safari gorilla chimpanzee monkey mangabey colobus blue elephant duikers bushpigs warthogs buffalo leopards lions tigers hyena hippopotamuses baboon civet kob topi antelope tilapia perch cichlid
Enkaayana ku Kyabazinga
Edward Columbus Wambuzi omusika wa Muloki eyali Kyabazinga wa Busoga alemeseddwa okuyingira mu wofiisi y'obwa Kyabazinga e Bugembe. Wambuzi abadde asuubira okutandika okukola emirimu gye kyokka akitegedde atuuse nti gav't tejjakumuganya olw'okwewala obutabanguko obuyinza okuddirira.
Uganda April 2015 - Entebbe Botanical Garden
Join me in The Botanical Garden of Entebbe.
16 Days Uganda Safaris Gorillas and Wildlife Tours
This 8-day safari begins from and ends in Kampala-Uganda; it will take you to the western part of the country that is gifted with various wildlife species and beautiful sceneries. The main destinations in this safari are; Lake Mburo National Park which sits on an area of 371 sq km with a big number of Zebras and other animals such as antelopes, warthogs, buffaloes, oribis and others seen along the lake shores like the hippos, crocodiles as well as birds (park has over 332 bird species). Bwindi Impenetrable forest is home to mountain gorillas and over 340 individuals have made this park their home, also it harbors around 120 mammal species, 400 plant species, 346 bird species, 202 butterfly species and many more.
Also to Queen Elizabeth national park which known for its diverse wildlife species like tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector, antelopes, elephants, crocodiles, hippos, buffaloes, waterbucks, and chimpanzees. Also over 600 bird species, many of these are seen during the game drives, nature walks, and boat cruise. Kibale National park is home to 13 species of a primate such as the chimpanzees, white and black colobus, olive monkeys, red-tailed monkeys, vervet monkeys, among others and around 300 bird species. In fact, you will have yourself a great and memorable experience during these 8 days!
Day 1: Kampala to Lake Mburo National Park-Wildlife viewing
Day 2: Transfer to Bwindi impenetrable national park for a gorilla safari
Day 3: Mountain Gorilla trekking & Community walk- Bwindi Impenetrable
Day 4: Travel to Queen Elizabeth via the Ishasha sector
Day 5: Game drive & a boat cruise- Kazinga Channel
Day 6: Morning game drive, visit the baboon cliff & Departure to Kibale
Day 7: Chimpanzee trekking & Bigodi wetland walk
Day 8: Return to Kampala
uganda (documentary) episode 7 - kazinga channel
lemaire uganda kampala entebbe jinja buganda kalisizo swahili habari simba kima tembo bundu karibu makerere rakai health muzungu expedition boda boda slum
nile bwindi impenetrable kibale queen elizabeth rwenzori mountains murchison falls mount elgon victoria virunga unesco world heritage site
safari njema gorilla chimpanzee monkey mangabey colobus blue elephant duikers bushpigs warthogs buffalo leopards lions tigers hyena hippopotamuses baboon civet kob topi antelope tilapia perch cichlid meerkat mongoose
Kazinga Channel Lake Edward Lake George alligators, pelicans storks Katwe Kikorongo volcano caldera maar
Nkuruba, Uganda
Listening to the kids sing
7 Days Gorillas and Chimpanzee Trekking Safari Tour in Uganda
The 7-day tour starts and ends in Kampala Uganda, it involves both gorilla & chimpanzee permits worth $150 & $600 per person in the final costing. It involves viewing wildlife species as well as tracking the chimpanzees. The main tourist destinations to visit include; Kibale National park is famous for harboring 13 primate species including chimpanzees, olive monkeys, vervet monkey, white and black colobus monkeys and many more.
Queen Elizabeth national park is famous for a variety of wildlife species including the tree climbing lions as well as the kazinga channel which connects both Lake Edward and Lake George and it has got a variety of crocodiles, hippos, birds and the buffaloes.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is famous for mountain gorillas and it contains a total number of 340 individuals with four main gorilla groups to track. The harbors many other animal species including the chimpanzees, monkeys, elephants and many species of Birds.
Tour highlights
Day 1: Transfer to Kibale national park for a primate safari
Day 2: Chimpanzee trekking safari and Bigodi wetland visit
Day 3: Drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park
Day 4: Morning game drive and a boat cruise
Day 5: Transfer to Bwindi for a gorilla safari
Day 6: Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Forest
Day 7: Departure
Uganda wild Life Education Center || Entebbe Zoo Part 1|| Jungle Safari|| Pakistani Mom in Africa
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VIEW SAFARI HIGHLIGHTS:
Carnivals – Serval Cats, Lions & Leopard, Cheetah
Hoof Stock – Impalas, Giraffes, Carmel, Bushbucks, African Elephants, African Buffalos, Rhinos
Primates – Black and White Colobus Monkeys, Red Tailed Monkeys, Pata’s Monkeys, Olive Baboons, Chimpanzees
Birds & Birding – Shoebill Stork, Peafowl / Indian Peafowl, Ostrich, Gray Crowned Cranes, African Gray Parrot, African Fish Eagle
Reptiles – Nile Crocodile, Marsh Terappin, Gobon Viper Snakes, Egyptian Cobras, African Rock Python
Leisure – relax at the zoo beach and take a walk through the forest trail
Donkey & Camel Rides
Family fun
Marcus Jackie and Oulanya on 913capital fm
Happening during the big wedding season
Crater lake in the heart of Uganda
Crater lake in the heart of Uganda. In the center of Uganda there are quite a few crater lakes, one more beautiful than the other. Most of the crater lakes have campsites, where you either can stay at the rim or in the crater. This crater lake is a popular destination not only for foreigners but locals as well. Read more at:
Shopping in Fort Portal. We drove to Fort Portal, to some shopping, butcher for beef fillet, vegetables, post office. We were already used to the flies on the meat, not only mentally but also organically. When we finished shopping we drove to Nkuruba Community Campsite. A fantastic place. It was situated at the crater rim surrounded by dense vegetation and we had a view into the crater to the lake. Tara was happy as well and we started immediately to walk down to the lake level. We met two biologists that were searching about some fish that are supposed to be endemic here but had no explanation why there are fish at all. The campsite was basic, that is why they had to get the water from the lake in jerry cans and carry them up the steep crater rim. We stayed for some days. The weather was always the same, in the morning overcast, than during the day sunny, in the evening frequently thunder storms. The shower was a bucket shower, they prepared warm water in a bucket, and with a pot you poured the hot water over your sweaty body, open air of course.
We started for a bush walk through the dense jungle forest. We could observe Colobus monkeys very close, just two meters. They were watching us suspiciously, we were watching them. Later we saw a swarm of tree bees. After two hours walking we returned back to the campsite.
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Relaxing all day. In the evening a group of young girls and boys were performing dances and were singing which we joined. It was very entertaining, the dance was beautifully and their singing really fantastic. They had rhythm in their blood. They were dressed in their traditional clothes, short skirts from banana leaves and blouses, barefoot of course, looked very pretty.
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In the morning we left the site. But first we made a hike to the top of the world . The path was narrow but after a time we reached the hill, where we had a marvelous view over the crater lakes. They all had different colors, so it was amazing. The cartaker of the site came with us and explained that there were hippos in the lakes as well but they move on from lake to lake. I wondered where they originate from, maybe somebody brought them there. Although we enjoyed the scenery we had to continue to Kasenda, another crater lake. The campsite this time was at the level of the lake surrounded by dense vegetation. Scenic site. Avocado trees, paw paw, banana bushes and lots of other different plants. In the afternoon we made a walk around the lake. Later we ordered with a guy to get us chapati and veggies and a bottle of Gin from town. Unfortunately we did not bargain about the price, so it turned out rather expensive. But at least we had something to eat. In the evening it started to rain, heavily of course as it happens in tropical areas. So we retreated into the van. During the night I woke up and it was still raining.
BUSOGA KYABAZINGA ROW
Even after the near unanimous election of a new Busoga cultural leader or Kyabazinga Prince Wilberforce Gabula Nadiope, the fight over the throne continues. As preparations continue ahead of Nadiope’s coronation on Saturday, police in Jinja arrested four people protesting the move to enthrone Nadiope. The protestors have blocked the highway in Namulesa village on the Jinja-Kamuli highway.But does the group opposed to the upcoming coronation have any recourse to justice?
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Marcus, Jackie & Olanyah
The Bigbreakfast tours the IAAF Kampala track.
Tarzan at botanical garden Entebbe
Last days in Uganda with the Gordon family. Playing a little Tarzan from the vines.
JACKIE LUMBASI ON CHILLING UBCTV. EP01.absteinance from sex.
Capital fm's Jackie lumbasi and Drago discuss about refraining from all sexual activities before marriage.
IK People
The Ik people (sometimes called Teuso, though this term is explicitly derogatory) are an ethnic group numbering about 10,000 people living in the mountains of northeastern Uganda near the border with Kenya, next to the more populous Karamojong and Turkana peoples. The Ik were displaced from their land to create the Kidepo Valley National Park and consequently suffered extreme famine. Also, their weakness relative to other tribes meant they were regularly raided. The Ik are subsistence farmers who grind their own grain.
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