Destroy Murchison Falls, Then What?
A lion-like a true king of the jungle, saunters off into ‘wonderland’. Until he awakes, the do-not-disturb sign, albeit non-existent, stands out. Here, in...
DR Congo’s Virunga National Park Reopens
For the first time since its closure in June 2018, the Virunga National Park in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo’s remarkable protected now re-opens...
Rwanda Becomes first ever Arsenal’s Tourism Partner
The top-flight English Premier League football club will have all their teams wear ‘Visit Rwanda’ on the sleeves.
Vinal Venkatesham, Arsenal’s Chief Commercial Officer said...
RwandAir Review: Eternity on the runway
RwandAir has a reputation for militant punctuality. Its flight attendants hunt around airports, trying to coax their clients into the departure lounge a full...
Batwa People: Marginalized People of Uganda
In the year 1992, the Batwa were living in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga National Park of Uganda. Plans were in high gear...
Mt Everest Solo Climber: None Compares to Mount Rwenzori
Ravichandran Tharumalingam, a Malaysian mountaineer, has spent the last eight days hiking Mt Rwenzori, also famously known as Mountains of the Moon.
Fondly known as...
Gorilla Conservation Café opens in Entebbe
A Gorilla Conservation Café was opened in Entebbe, recently; aiming at conserving Gorillas and boost coffee production. This according to organizers is aimed at...
International Tourist Arrivals: Africa Records 62 million
International tourist arrivals grew by a remarkable 7% in 2017 to reach a total of 1,322 million, according to the latest UNWTO World Tourism...
Gorilla Trekking Tours Rated as the Best of All Uganda Safaris
For many people to Uganda mountain gorillas are the most attractive forest creatures to watch and view in their well conserved home of Bwindi...
Naguru Skyz Hotel: Kampala’s Newest Treasure
After hearing several remarkable reviews from people that have been to Naguru Skyz Hotel, one has no option but to drive towards Ntinda; seeking...