Golden monkey at Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Uganda
Golden monkeys at Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Uganda
Mutanda Lake Resort - Matoke Tours - Lake Mutanda Uganda
Did you know Matoke Tours has its own lodge? Perched on a peninsula in Lake Mutanda in the shadow of the Virunga Mountain Range, Mutanda Lake Resort offers comfortable accommodation combined with the most beautiful views on planet earth!
Situated between Mgahinga and Bwindi National Parks the Resort makes a perfect base for gorilla trackers, volcano hikers, bird lovers as well as those looking for a secluded place in nature.
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Tracking Golden Monkeys in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Uganda
My Golden Monkey tracking experience in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. It was actually difficult to film them because of their speed and inability to sit still!
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Offering comfortable accommodation combined with the most beautiful views on planet earth. Situated between Kisoro town, Mgahinga and Bwindi National Parks the lodge makes a perfect base for gorilla trekking, volcano hikes, bird spotting, safe swimming, lake lounging and exploring.
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BWINDI Impenetrable National Park - Gorilla Tracking - UGANDA
Der Bwindi-Regenwald ist ein Nationalpark im Südwesten Ugandas. Er erstreckt sich über die Flanken des Albert Rifts, dem nördlichsten Teil des Ostafrikanischen Grabenbruchs. Der Regenwald des Bwindi ist ursprünglich und sehr alt. Er hat sich seit der letzten Eiszeit zu dem entwickelt, was er heute darstellt. Die Höhe des Parks über dem Meeresspiegel erstreckt sich von 1160 m bis zu 2607 m. Der Park steht seit 1994 auf der UNESCO-Liste des Weltnaturerbe. Im Schutzgebiet des Bwindi-Waldlands hält sich mit 340 Tieren ungefähr die Hälfte aller heute noch lebenden Berggorillas auf.
Die bedrohten Berggorillas sind in Uganda außerdem noch im Mgahinga-Gorilla-Nationalpark im Gebiet der Virunga-Vulkane geschützt. Weitere Berggorillas leben in unmittelbarer Nachbarschaft des Parks in Ruanda und in der Demokratischen Republik Kongo.
Welcome to Kisoro - Uganda
Located in south western Uganda, Kisoro district is one of the most beautiful places any adventurous person cannot miss to visit. The common attractions in the region include; mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Golden monkeys in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Lake Mutanda and the Virunga mountains.
Gorillas in Bwindi Forest in Nkuringo Section.
Go Gorilla trekking in Bwindi forest. Take a 3 days visit to Bwindi staying around the quite lake Mutanda and enjoy the natural beauty it creates.
GORILLA BABY TO BE NAMED AT MGAHINGA UGANDA
Mgahinga National park is home to the habituated Nyakagezi gorilla group.
The group consists of 10 members, are fairly nomadic bunches that have been known to cross the border into Rwanda and the Congo.
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4. Murchison Falls National Park -
5. Kampala -
6. Mgahinga Gorilla National Park -
7. Ssese Islands -
8. Kibale National Park -
9. Mbale -
10. Entebbe -
11. Lake Mburo National Park -
12. Queen Elizabeth National Park -
13. Fort Portal -
14. Jinja -
15. Lira -
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The future of the indigenous Batwa tribe of Uganda looks bleak
(13 Aug 2009)
Kisoro District, South-West Uganda. May 9-10, 2009
1. Wide of Batwa people singing and dancing.
2. Mid shot of a Batwa woman smoking a pipe
3.Various shots of children being served a local brew.
4. Mid shot of Batwa elder
5. Close up of Batwa man preparing marijuana.
6. Various shots of an elderly man and a Batwa man smoking and drinking local brew.
7. SOUNDBITE: (Kifumbira) Kalori Erisha, Batwa tribe member
One day while we were in the forest, we saw people coming up to us with machine guns and they told us to get out of the forest. Now they threw us here in the camps, and we are suffering from disease and hunger with no one to help us as a result of the eviction.
8. Wide shot of Mgahinga National Park.
9. Wide shot of buffalos at Mgahinga National park.
10. Various shots of Ugandan game rangers patrolling through the forest.
11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Pointious Ezuma, Senior Warden, Mgahinga National park,
From 1992, when this area was designated as a national park, the people were now moved out of this area, this all was actually cultivated, so they moved them out, of course they (note: refers to Hutus and Tustsi tribemen who cultivated the land) were compensated during that time, so we now want this to actually revert to its original natural state.
12. Various shots of Batwa women and children outside their makeshift houses.
13. Wide shot of Batwa children carrying bundles of beans from the fields.
14. Various shots of a Batwa woman and her children digging land.
15. SOUNDBITE: (Kifumbira) Annet Nsekoye, a member of the Batwa tribe,
The neighbouring farmers call us to work in their farms and in return at the end of the day they give us food.
16. Various shots of Batwa children and a woman drinking local brew outside their makeshift houses.
17. Various set up shots of Penina Zaninka, the Coordinator of the United Organisation for Batwa Development in Uganda.
18. SOUNDBITE: (English) Penina Zaninka, the Coordinator of the United Organisation for Batwa Development in Uganda,
I would tell everyone who would help, to come in and help the Batwa and mainly the government to compensate them (Batwa tribe) for their ancestral land that they lost - that was Mgahinga and Bwindi National Parks. Since then the Batwa have been living miserably yet they had their own home land.
19. Wide shot of Kisoro town.
20. Various shots of Mgahinga Gorilla National Park entrance.
21. SOUNDBITE: (English) Salapio Rukundo, Ugandan State Minster for Tourism,
What is important is that now we are trying to make the best use of the parks. How do we improve the tourism products? Be they animals, we would like to ensure that conservation is at its best but also ensure that they are developed as tourism products. Then we promote the country and get more visitors, then we get more money in flows, then we can now help the people around the parks.
22. Wide shot of people going to the market in Kisoro town.
23. Various shots of people at Kisoro market.
24. Wide shot of a Batwa girl picking up empty plastic bottles at Kisoro.
25. Mid shot of a Batwa woman selling empty bottles.
26. Wide shot of William Harerimana, Kisoro District speaker
27. SOUNDBITE:(English) William Harerimania, Kisoro District speaker,
The central government has not helped these people really to settle down. And we have a problem of these people. They have now come to town, they are now begging, so we are asking the central government through the Uganda Wildlife Authority to find a new settlement for the Batwa people.
28. Wide shot of Batwa people walking past their makeshift houses.
29. Mid shot of a Batwa child with a stick in the mouth.
30. SOUNDBITE:(Kifumbira) Kalori Erisha, Batwa tribe member,
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00:01:45 1 History
00:05:02 2 Geography and climate
00:07:56 3 Biodiversity
00:10:00 4 Mountain gorillas
00:12:03 5 Conservation
00:14:19 6 Tourism
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The Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (BINP) is in south-western Uganda. The park is part of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and is situated along the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) border next to the Virunga National Park and on the edge of the Albertine Rift. Composed of 331 square kilometres (128 sq mi) of both montane and lowland forest, it is accessible only on foot. BINP is a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization-designated World Heritage Site.Species diversity is a feature of the park. It provides habitat for 120 species of mammals, 348 species of birds, 220 species of butterflies, 27 species of frogs, chameleons, geckos, and many endangered species. Floristically, the park is among the most diverse forests in East Africa, with more than 1,000 flowering plant species, including 163 species of trees and 104 species of ferns. The northern (low elevation) sector has many species of Guineo-Congolian flora, including two endangered species, the brown mahogany and Brazzeia longipedicellata. In particular, the area shares in the high levels of endemisms of the Albertine Rift.
The park is a sanctuary for colobus monkeys, chimpanzees, and many birds such as hornbills and turacos. It is most notable for the 400 Bwindi gorillas, half of the world's population of the critically endangered mountain gorillas. 14 habituated mountain gorilla groups are open to tourism in four different sectors of Buhoma, Ruhijja, Rushaga and the Nkuringo all under the management of Uganda Wildlife Authority.