SAFARI IN UGANDA: Exploring the Katonga Wildlife Reserve
According to National Geographic Traveller, the World's premium destination for science, exploration and adventure reviews, Uganda is among the cool places to visit on earth in 2019.
We set off to explore some of Uganda's treasured bio-diversity this December and this episode, we visit Katonga Wildlife Reserve in western Uganda.
It's teeming with a wide range of wildlife, rolling vegetation, imposing hills and various tributaries of the expansive Katonga River shoreline that stretches for over 220km.
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SAFARI IN UGANDA Part 3: The Katonga Wildlife Reserve's dozen hills challenge
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Katonga Wildlife Reserve derives its name from River Katonga with its numerous tributaries.
The tourism area is renown for its pristine vegetation that compliments riverine forests, marshlands, and several broad and imposing hills.
In this third and last episode of our visit to Katonga Wildlife Reserve, Rainher Ojon, brings you up-close with the famous A Dozen Hills Challenge of Katonga.
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SAFARI IN UGANDA: Tracking the Katonga Wildlife Reserve's Sitatunga Antelope
Katonga Wildlife Reserve, in mid south western Uganda, holds one among the World's natural treasures, the Sitatunga. This is a swamp dwelling antelope also found in some African countries. International trophy hunters spend up to 100,000 dollars, approximately 370 million shillings for permits to hunt the Sitatunga, according to information from conservationists.
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SAFARI IN UGANDA: Why you should visit Semliki wildlife reserve
River valley parks can be tough to explore in the rainy season but with unpredictable weather, would you just give up if the rain found you while on an excursion?
A tough spirit that partially belongs to the wild is demonstrated in this third and final part of our series on Semliki Wildlife Game Reserve
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SAFARI IN UGANDA: The marvels of Semliki wildlife reserve
In the second part of the Safari in Uganda series on Semliki Wildlife reserve, join Eronie Kamukama as she tracks primates and explores what else is on offer in the nature reserve.
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SAFARI IN UGANDA: Here's what Katonga Wildlife reserve offers tourists
According to National Geographic Traveller, the World's premium destination for science, exploration and adventure reviews, Uganda is among the cool places to visit on earth in 2019. We set off to explore some of Uganda's treasured bio-diversity this December and this episode, we visit Katonga Wildlife Reserve in western Uganda.
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Wonders of Lake Mburo National Park
Lake Mburo national park is known as the whispers in the wind because it is surrounded with a fresh water lake.
New Vision TV offers analyzed news content on trending stories in Uganda, be it politics, business, and the day today life
This is broadcast in various shows such as The daily News bulletin, the hourly news updates, the business show called The Handshake and Music News show.
Since Uganda is known as the Pearl of Africa, New Vision TV has a show that broadcasts Uganda’s beauty called the Pearl of Africa.
SAFARI IN UGANDA Part 2: Exploring the Katonga Wildlife Reserve
Katonga Wildlife Reserve, in mid south western Uganda, holds one among the World's natural treasures, the Sitatunga. This is a swamp dwelling antelope also found in some African countries. International trophy hunters spend up to 100,000 dollars, approximately 370 million shillings for permits to hunt the Sitatunga, according to information from conservationists.
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The Pearl of Africa - Hunting Uganda with Uganda Wildlife Safaris
Uganda, known as The Pearl of Africa offers a great variety of species to hunt, including Sitatunga, Ugandan Kob, Nile Buffalo, Nile Bushbuck and Jacksons Hartebeest to name a few. Hunting in Uganda is a very pleasant experience with friendly people, many of whom speak english. This is a highlight video reel about hunting in Uganda to showcase what Uganda and hunting with Uganda Wildlife Safaris has to offer.
It was fascinating to see how busy the rural towns were and everywhere we went it seemed like the villages were doing well and conducting some form of business/bartering. Uganda Wildlife Safaris run a great operation and everything was very well planned and all the hunting areas and camps are great. I would say above average compared to your regular wilderness type hunting experience. Traveling between the hunting areas allows you to cover a vast portion of the country. Crossing the great Nile River on a fairy late afternoon followed by a drive through the Murchison Falls National park wasn't so bad either!
Hunting sitatunga as well as hunting nile buffalo would be the primary two species for any big game hunter. The combination of hunting in the swamps and then moving camps to this picturesque open, green savanna type area for a totally different hunting experience all together makes Uganda a very versatile hunting destination. With many other game species to be added to the list whilst after the primary sitatunga, nile buffalo and nile bushbuck, a full bag is veritably a must for any serious hunter and collector. You can even hunt Gunthers Dik-dik! Some more information from Christian and his team from Uganda Wildlife Hunting Safaris:
Our core business is conservation through utilization
At UWS we are unashamedly ethical in our hunting operations as well as all other projects we are engaged in. We manage and operate exclusive wildlife areas outside national parks in cooperation with the district local governments as well as Uganda Wildlife Authority and private landowners to create employment and to stop uncontrolled and indiscriminate destruction of wildlife and their natural environment. Our success can be directly attributed to the partnerships we have formed with local communities in our areas of operation. We believe that through sharing not only our profits but our resources and knowledge with local communities, we are changing perceptions about wildlife and thus ensuring future generations will not only enjoy their natural treasures but will also have a means to generate a sustainable income from them.
Exploring the Pearl of Africa
The Republic of Uganda, referred to by Winston Churchill as the Pearl of Africa, is located in Eastern and Central Africa, and lies almost completely within the Nile basin. It is bordered in the east by Kenya, in the North by South Sudan, by the Democratic Republic of Congo in the West, Rwanda in the Southwest and Tanzania in the South.
The southern part of the country includes a substantial portion of Lake Victoria as well as a number of other lakes including Lake Kyoga, Lake Albert, Lake Edward, and the smaller Lake George.
Most of the important cities are located in the south near Lake Victoria, including the capital, Kampala, and the “airport city” of Entebbe.
Uganda is endowed with an extraordinary variety of specialty game, promises an unforgettable and highly satisfying hunting experience. Specialty game animals are the primary attraction for hunters to Uganda, and include a variety of endemic species, such as Uganda Kob and Jackson’s Hartebeest.
All though not endemic to Uganda, this is the prime location to collect exceptional East African Sitatunga and Nile Buffalo.
KOBS TRANSLOCATION MURCHISON TO KIDEPO NATIONAL PARK
Over 100 Uganda Kobs have been translocated from Murchison falls national park to Kidepo valley national park.
The mass capture exercise and translocation exercise by Uganda wildlife Authority is aimed at boosting the numbers of Kobs which had dropped drastically due to the turmoil of 1970’s.
Before the commencement of the exercise Kidepo had only ten Uganda Kobs.
SAFARI IN UGANDA: Interacting with the communities around Pian-Upe reserve
While the main attraction of visiting Pian-Upe game reserve might be the wildlife and the scenic beauty, a visit to the surrounding communities can also be an enlightening experience. In this third and final part of our series on Pian Upe wildlife reserve, we get to experience the culture of the local Karimojong communities that live on the periphery of the reserve.
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Uganda Kasinga River Big Birds encounter feb 2019
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Encroachers evicted from River Katonga wetland
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Welcome To River Katonga
On my way from Mbarara to Kampala
Sunday June 19th 2016, such a beautiful sunny day it was. Thank to Swift Safaris Bus Services THE PRIDE OF MBARARA
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Impalas relocated from lake Mburo to Pian-upe in Karamoja
In a bid to boost tourism in the Karamoja Subregion , the Uganda Wildlife Authority has embarked on the relocation of Impala’s from Lake Mburo National Park to Pian-Upe game reserve that neighbours Teso, Karamoja and Sebi.
Over 150 impala’s are expected to be relocated
Fred Kiiza, the chief warden of Mt. Elgon National park, which runs Pian-UPE, reveals that the area lacked Impalas, which affected the number of tourists visiting it.
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Ugandan Safari
Safari holiday through the wilderness of Uganda.
Thanks to Mamaland Safaris we had a super 12-day-safari were we saw a ton of wildlife and met a lot of friendly people.
The trip took us to:
Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary
Murchison Falls National Park
Lake Albert
Lake Nkuruba nature reserve & community campsite
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
Lake Bunyonyi
Lake Mburo
The trip was one that we won't forget for the rest of our lives.
Special thanks to:
Michael Lutembe, our safari guide.
Tony Byarugaba, Mamaland Saris Owner