Murchison Falls National Park Safari - Uganda, Africa 2017
In August, 2017, our charitable organization visited Murchison Falls National Park. Here, our team experienced an incredible sunset and sunrise safari as well as a boat tour of the Nile. I am in awe of the incredible creatures we share this planet with. It is my hope the all humans do their part to preserve, protect, and respect animals so they can be appreciated by many generations that follow us. Please share this video with students, friends, family, or anyone who loves wildlife as much as I do. For more photography from this photographer please visit or follow on Instagram: kylacareswp
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TRAVEL UGANDA // QUEEN ELIZABETH PARK // TRIP (2017)
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UGANDA - Queen Elizabeth Park and surroundings
UGANDA // QUEEN ELIZABETH PARK // TRIP (2017)
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Most tourists who come to Uganda visit more than one destination. You can combine your Queen Elizabeth safari with gorilla trekking safaris in Bwindi, or tour Murchison Falls National Park. For relaxation after your wildlife safari, you can visit Ssese Islands but if you are more interested in adventure, take on rafting on the nile, chimpanzee trekking in Kibale, Rwenzori Mountains climbing and Mount elgon hike.
Queen Elizabeth National Park occupies an estimated 1,978 square kilometres (764 sq mi). The park extends from Lake George in the north-east to Lake Edward in the south-west and includes the Kazinga Channel connecting the two lakes.
The park was founded in 1952 as Kazinga National Park. It was renamed two years later to commemorate a visit by Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth National Park is known for its wildlife, including Cape buffaloes, hippopotami, crocodiles, elephants, leopards, lions, and chimpanzees. It is home to 95 mammal species and over 500 species of birds. The area around Ishasha in Rukungiri District is famous for its tree-climbing lions, whose males sport black manes. Poachers killed six elephants in the park in 2015, triggering both anger and frustration within the Ugandan conservation community.
The park is also famous for its volcanic features, including volcanic cones and deep craters, many with crater lakes, such as the Katwe craters, from which salt is extracted.
Services in the park include a telecenter run by Conservation Through Public Health and the Uganda Wildlife Authority, neighboring the Queen's Pavilion, park lodges, game and scenic drives, and boat launches.
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WildLife Education Centre Entebbe Uganda
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The Entebbe Uganda Zoo Tour ( Part 1)
Welcome back to another episode here on Kenganda. Today we are with our host Shalom aka Kana Pata. We are going to do a tour of the Entebbe Zoo which is outside of Kampala Uganda.
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The Uganda Wildlife Education Center
This short film highlights the conservation work of the Uganda Wildlife Education Center in Entebbe Uganda. The center not only serves the country's species as a rescue, rehabilitation and breeding center, but also works within the community to help educate locals about environmental and wildlife conservation issues. The center is also a top destination for tourist visiting the country and looking to have unique wildlife experiences- like getting to interact with orphaned chimpanzees and meet endangered white rhinos! From exclusive VIP behind-the-scenes tours and getting to be a Keeper for a Day, to long stay volunteer opportunities, proceeds from the UWEC's programs help bring in much needed financial support for the non-government funded, self-sustaining center- which in turn allows its dedicated staff to continue safeguarding Africa's wildlife and their habitats.
To learn more about center or to donate please visit: UWEC.ug
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Directed & edited by: Marlina Moreno
Filming by: Marlina Moreno, Peter Hogel & Allen Aturinde
Produced by: Pink Monkey Media in association with Project:Conservation
Music: Waterfall by Samite Uganda, Epic Africa & Touch of Africa by Triple7Music
Special thanks to the Uganda Wildlife Center staff and volunteers, Uganda Wildlife Authority, Uganda tourism Board, Isaiah Jobs Rwanyekiro, and Miami University's GFP program for helping to make this film possible.
QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK // TRIP TO UGANDA // DAY 2 (2017)
QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK // TRIP TO UGANDA // DAY 2 (2017)
Nice and affordable place where you can stay:
1. Red Chilli Hideaway
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2. Kyambura Gorge Lodge
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3. Marafiki Safari Lodge
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4. Queen Elizabeth Bush Lodge
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5. Ishasha Wilderness Camp - Queen Elizabeth National Park
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Again we would like to take this opportunity to thank Red Chilli Hideaway, for the wonderful trip and specialty Mr Hassan Nsubuga, our driver, ranger, organizer and friend! Thank you!
Our trip to Uganda took 10 days, and I'm sure I'll never forget it. On the top of the cake was the company of two of my sons, Marta and João, since Joana couldn't come due to her busy work agenda. Finally a great thanks to Carlos, long time true friend who, with Red Chilli Hideaway have designed the trip.
This is the second video of a serie of video I'll produce, and I pretend to give you a quick feel of this wonderful and friendly country, UGANDA!
Most tourists who come to Uganda visit more than one destination. You can combine your Queen Elizabeth safari with gorilla trekking safaris in Bwindi, or tour Murchison Falls National Park. For relaxation after your wildlife safari, you can visit Ssese Islands but if you are more interested in adventure, take on rafting on the nile, chimpanzee trekking in Kibale, Rwenzori Mountains climbing and Mount elgon hike.
Queen Elizabeth National Park occupies an estimated 1,978 square kilometres (764 sq mi). The park extends from Lake George in the north-east to Lake Edward in the south-west and includes the Kazinga Channel connecting the two lakes.
The park was founded in 1952 as Kazinga National Park. It was renamed two years later to commemorate a visit by Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth National Park is known for its wildlife, including Cape buffaloes, hippopotami, crocodiles, elephants, leopards, lions, and chimpanzees. It is home to 95 mammal species and over 500 species of birds. The area around Ishasha in Rukungiri District is famous for its tree-climbing lions, whose males sport black manes. Poachers killed six elephants in the park in 2015, triggering both anger and frustration within the Ugandan conservation community.
The park is also famous for its volcanic features, including volcanic cones and deep craters, many with crater lakes, such as the Katwe craters, from which salt is extracted.
Services in the park include a telecenter run by Conservation Through Public Health and the Uganda Wildlife Authority, neighboring the Queen's Pavilion, park lodges, game and scenic drives, and boat launches.
Credits for the song to:
Song: African Skies
Composer: Stephen J. Anderson
AFRICA AIR
from Rocket Surgery under Creative Commons License
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Entebbe Botanical Gardens Vlog (Kenganda Day Trip)
Welcome back to Kenganda. Today we are doing the Kenganda Day Trip vlog with Kenganda. Our host Nabz Arah and some of the others will take you through Entebbe Botanical Gardens and the Beach. I hope you enjoy!
Uganda Wildlife Education Centre is more than just a zoo with the addition of new services
In the second part of the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre excursion, we bring you a unique experience where as a visitor you get an opportunity to get really acquainted with the wild cat. We also highlight the affordable accommodation options that the centre has to offer if you are interested in going on a retreat, a get away or even your honey moon.
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Kampala, Entebbe, Reptile Village, Murchison Falls and Lake Bunyonyi, Uganda, 2016
A report on our travels in Uganda. We started out with a walking tour of Kampala. I highly recommend this 3 or 6 hour walk which is lead by Zulaika -
In Murchison Falls National Park is located on east and west sides of the Nile river. On the east side it's a rain forest and on the west it's more of a savanna. While at the Murchison Falls we saw a variety of wild animals. Hippos, crocodiles, baboons, elephants, jumping monkeys, monitor lizards and various bugs.
After the falls we returned to Kampala. After a day we took a Post Office bus to Kabale in the south west of Uganda. From Kabale we went to a crater Lake Bunyonyi that is over one mile above see level. The depth of the lake reaches 900 meters (over 2700 feet). Locals who live around the lake get around by canoes that are extremely hard to maneuver. People were very friendly and kids never missed an opportunity to practice their English.
We returned to Kampala and immediately left for Entebbe. We stopped by the Botanical Gardens where the original black and white Tarzan was filmed. In the morning on the day of our flights we visited the Reptile Village. Monitor lizards, crocodiles and chameleons were within reach.
Some of the things we didn't do was mountain and silver back gorilla tracking and chimpanzee tracking.
Overall, Uganda made a great impression on both of us. I highly recommend visiting this amazing country. We are definitely planing to return.
Entebbe Zoo Pt. 1 + BTS Tour + Feeding Time | Uganda Vlog Series || Sydney's Travels
Uganda Vlog Series - Entebbe Zoo Part 1
In this Vlog I spend the afternoon at Entebbe Zoo formally know as Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre - UWEC.
I went behind the scenes and met some of the lovely animals in the zoo.
It was a really scary but informative experience and I had a great tour guide, would definitely recommend!
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Uganda's Lake Bunyonyi & Batwa Village Visit (360° Virtual Tour)
One of the favourite stopovers during a tour to Uganda that includes a gorilla trek is Lake Bunyonyi. Now you can experience a virtual boat trip on the lake and a virtual visit to the Batwa people that used to inhabit the forests.
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The purpose of the Rob The Ranger Wildlife Videos YouTube channel is to show what it is like to experience seeing wild animals on an African safari. Nature Documentaries are often highly edited to tell a story, wildlife safaris are not, and the idea here is to show the wildlife sightings the way they were seen. Safari tours in Africa are generally suitable for all ages and this channel can be considered an educational channel about incredible nature, some scenes in the nature videos may be more graphic than people are used to but this is the reality of nature and is what you would see if you were present on such a safari in person. Safaris in Kenya, South Africa, or any other African country are an unrivalled experience for anyone with a passion for nature, wildlife photography, and travel. Hopefully the animal videos on this channel can provide a glimpse into what the nature experience is like and encourage more people to take a wildlife safari one day.
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Amazing Wildlife Safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park and Kazinga Channel Uganda 2019 (4K video)
Amazing wildlife, a huge variety of birds and primates are typical for the Queen Elizabeth National Park, located right at the border to the DR Kongo. The park stretches over a huge area from north to south where each part has its own distinct vegetation and landscape. Herbivores such as elephant, cape buffalos, topis, waterbucks and Ugandan kob are widespread all over the park. Lion, leopard and spotted hyena are the main predators. During our game drive from Ishasha sector to Kazinga channel we were incredibly lucky to spot a Ross’s turaco and a group of red-tailed monkeys. The famous Kazinga channel connects Lake George with Lake Eduard and is home to hippos, crocodiles and many species of birds like cormorant, pelican, stork and kingfisher. Especially the pied kingfisher can be found in big numbers.
Welcome to our birding and wildlife safari to Queen Elizabeth National Park and Kazinga channel in Uganda in August 2019. We stayed two nights at the wonderful Ishasha Wilderness Camp in the Ishasha sector and two nights at the Katara Lodge located right at the edge of the rift valley near the famous Kazinga channel.
For animal identification, please refer to the video subtitle or to the species list below.
With best regards,
Sandra and Markus
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List of species in order of appearance:
00:11 Ishasha Wilderness Camp
00:49 African elephant
00:59 Ugandan kob
01:13 Vervet monkey
01:18 Long-crested eagle
01:42 Grey-headed kingfisher
01:52 Madagascar bee-eater
02:06 Black-winged kite
02:29 Topi
02:50 Grey crowned crane
03:01 Ugandan kob
03:15 White-browed coucal
03:25 African pygmy kingfisher
03:37 Grey-backed fiscal
03:43 Cape buffalo
03:50 Yellow-billed oxpecker
04:26 Topi
04:36 Hippopotamus
05:21 Leopard
07:00 Spotted hyena
07:05 White-backed vulture
07:17 African elephant
07:26 Palm-nut vulture
07:42 Olive baboon
08:06 Double-toothed barbet
08:23 Ross's turaco
08:31 Red-tailed monkey
08:58 Juvenile bateleur
09:05 Nile monitor
09:10 African jacana
09:16 Lake Nyamanyuka
09:20 Cape buffalo
09:28 Bridge over the Kazinga channel
09:36 Kazinga channel
10:03 African elephant
10:25 Defassa-waterbuck and Ugandan kob
10:37 Yellow-billed stork
10:58 Nile crocodile
11:17 Cape buffalo
11:22 Pied kingfisher
11:26 Hippopotamus
11:35 African fish eagle
11:47 Bushbuck
11:53 Malachite kingfisher
11:57 Hadada ibis
12:20 Warthog
12:26 Little egret
12:31 African sacred ibis
12:53 Great cormorant
13:01 Great white pelican
13:07 Saddle-billed stork
13:14 Pink-backed pelican
13:35 African elephant
13:40 Lion
14:05 Ugandan kob
14:32 Defassa-waterbuck
14:40 African wattled lapwing
14:49 Rufous-naped lark
15:41 Warthog
15:53 Pied kingfisher
16:02 Common greenshank
16:06 Hamerkop
16:25 Long-crested eagle
16:34 African grey hornbill
16:38 Grey kestrel
16:43 Yellow-throated longclaw
16:47 Rueppell's glossy-starling
16:54 Ring-necked dove
16:57 Rufous-naped lark
17:02 Southern red bishop
17:06 Grey-headed kingfisher
17:10 Brimstone canary
17:15 Pin-tailed whydah (female and male)
17:20 Western citril
17:24 White-browed robin-chat
17:29 Pin-tailed whydah (male)
17:35 Red-billed firefinch (female)
17:41 Southern red bishop
17:49 East African rift valley
17:56 Katara Lodge
18:09 Vervet monkey
18:23 Banded mongoose
18:29 Speckled mousebird
18:36 Red-billed firefinch (male)
18:41 Pin-tailed whydah (female)
18:47 African elephant
18:57 Defassa-Waterbuck
19:07 Bare-faced go-away-bird
19:15 Lake Kitagata
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Majestic Shoebill - Amazing Birding in Mabamba Swamp and Entebbe, Uganda 2019 (4K Video)
Face to face with the most iconic bird of Uganda: the shoebill. The Mabamba swamp in Lake Victoria near Entebbe is an amazing place for birding and is one of the most famous locations to track this astonishing bird. The swamp is home to a population of 12 shoebills and it took some effort for our guide and the boat driver to find one of these wonderful birds in the swamp as the papyrus surrounding the channels is very tall. Finally, we were rewarded with a close encounter with this amazing bird.
Welcome to our birding and wildlife safari to Uganda in August 2019. We stayed two nights at the wonderful “The Boma” hotel in Entebbe. Our first destination was the Mabamba swamp where we had our very first encounter with the majestic shoebill and other water birds. The area of Entebbe offers many different species of birds and was an ideal start of our birding trip around Uganda. Immediately upon arrival, we spotted great blue turacos and black-and-white-casqued hornbills.
For animal identification, please refer to the video subtitle or to the species list below.
With best regards,
Sandra and Markus
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Species list in order of appearance:
01:15 Goliath heron
01:47 African marsh harrier
01:53 African purple swamphen
02:00 Long-toed lapwing
02:09 African jacana
02:17 Yellow-billed duck
02:49 Cattle egret
03:01 blue-breasted bee-eater
03:56 Shoebill
07:28 Malachite kingfisher
08:45 Black-and-white-casqued hornbill
09:14 Great blue turaco
10:15 Village weaver (female)
10:20 Black-headed gonolek
10:30 Dark-capped bulbul
10:40 Double-toothed barbet
10:50 Village weaver (male)
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Birding and Wildlife Tours in Uganda
We were out for a game drive and soon as we set off we were welcomed by the largest land Mammal
Discover Uganda Episode 1: Wildwaters Lodge & the Jinja Adventure Hub #DiscoverUgandaTV
Nestled in luxuriant rainforest on it’s own private island, mid-stream in the mighty Nile, Wildwaters Lodge is breathtaking.
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