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Monday, September 2, 2013
SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR TRACKING GORILLAS THIS NOVEMBER
I
for one would not miss this great chance to take part in yet another
sensational breath-taking moment tracking the giant mountain gorillas in
the magnificent Bwindi Impenetrable forest. No breath-taking
moment supersedes this very humbling event when one encounters a giant
silver back that is up to 3 times the size of man but yet so gentle and
peaceful. Book and take part in this 3 days program with Destination Jungle@ http://www.safaritoeastafrica.com/index.php/uganda/bwindi-gorilla-3-days.html is a great opportunity that will leave you with a wealth of memories in yet a short time. You may be apart of our scheduled group departure this November
at a discounted rate to brace yourself for a life changing event. I
have known gorillas to be extremely shy but you better brace yourself
for what you will see. The soft, calm eyes that will penetrate deep into
yours indeed tell a story of longing and love. You may not be prepared
for what you find in the forest (well the trek is quite tedious and
long), all this adds up to the experience in the forest. This is a quick
reminder though to carry along with you a steady pair of broken-in
jungle boots. please check out our link to prepare you for this
experience in any case @http://www.safaritoeastafrica.com/index.php/gorilla-trekking.html.
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Low Land gorilla trekking in Kahuzi Biega National Park in Congo: What a thrilling experience! And the place is very safe
We
will never forget our encounter with these gentle low land gorillas. On 28th
June 2013 I went with Paolo Neri and Patrizia Amadelli (from Modena, Italy) for
the trekking of low-land gorillas in Kahuzi Biega National Park. We spent the
night before at a beautiful lodge in the surrounding of Bukavu town, Coco
Lodge. The service was excellent, the place superb and you start feeling the
presence of the nearby gorillas, as many information are displayed in the lodge
itself.
In
the morning, after a short transfer by vehicle, we arrived at the Head Quarter
of the National Park. With a surprise, we were the only visitors taking the
activity. It is very unfortunate that the international image of Congo is so
bad, that even safe places like Bukavu and Kahuzi Biega National Park are
suffering loss of tourism because of the general image of the Eastern Congo
situation of unrest.
We
went with the rangers to a family of 37 gorillas, Chimanuka. The rangers were
the most professional; they even gave us masks to cover our mouth so that we
better respect the habitat and the gorillas. It took us less than 45 minutes to meet and
greet the friendly gorillas.
As soon as we arrived to the point they were, the
whole family was there watching us as we watched them, the babies in most cases
came closer to us, some wanting to touch our cameras because they were very
curious. We watched them feed, play and clap hands (interesting). When our
guide clapped his hands, the small babies and the juveniles also clapped and it
was such a thrilling adventure for us.
This
trekking was the most exciting; you really feel the real adventure, the real
remote tropical forest, in its full powerful presence. It is just incredible
that travelers miss out this trekking because they fear to enter the border of
Congo. As long as you have acquired a valid visa from an Embassy of the
Democratic Republic of Congo, you will only see how in Bukavu and Kahuzi Biega
everything is safe and well organized. Not only that: tourism will help conservation;
we need to support tourism in Congo because this is how the gorillas will be
always being protected.
Check
out our itinerary for the trekking of Low land gorillas or you can take the long program the Eden of Africa Safari. Thank you to Paolo Neri to give us the permission
to use his beautiful and amazing photographs for our gallery.
Allen
Natukunda
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Musambwa Tourism Project
The Minister for tourism Mrs. Maria Mutagamba launched
a 10-year general management plan for Musambwa Island tourism programme in
Rakai district. The Musambwa Island lies in Lake Victoria and as of now, is a
major breeding ground for birds that migrate from Europe and other parts of
Africa. The island is recognized internationally as an Important Bird Area
(IBA) which was designated by Ramsar Convention and bird life international.
The management plan for this Island was formulated under
the cultural values and Conservation project implemented by Fauna and Flora
International (FFI) and Rakai District Local Government. While at the ceremony,
the Minister warned the public to stop killing birds since they have now become
a key tourist attraction in Uganda’s Tourism industry today. In her speech, she
pointed out that the Musambwa Island has potential to fetch huge sums of money
especially from foreign tourists because of its unique strong cultural values
and rare bird species.
At the Island, among the cultural values includes
prohibiting of sexual intercourse while women are also not allowed to become
residents on the islands. In addition to this also, harming any living organism
on the Island is not accepted according to the Musambwa Chairman Conservation
Committee Mr. Enock Ntale.
Culture and leisure tourism should be promoted on the
Island and this will boost the local revenue collections for the district. It will also create job opportunities
especially from the Musambwa Island project through the tour guide initiatives
and cultural community performances from local groups.
More to this, the government will also soon identify
at least two homes per sub-county to operate as tourism stay homes for those
tourists interested in cultural adventures to know more about a true Ugandan
Culture and people’s ways of living.
We have a special package for the Uganda Cultural tour in the north with the Karamajongs region which
gives you a clear view of a true Karamajong ways of life. We can as well
promote the same objective in Rakai district and other parts of the country.
Uganda joins the rest of the world to celebrate Cultural week
From 14th
to 21st May 2013, Uganda will join the rest of the world to mark and
celebrate the cultural week. The theme for this year is “Creative Industries; a
Strategy for Wealth and Employment Creation”. Therefore, the country will put
more emphasis on creative industries for employment and wealth creation.
During the
cultural week, emphasis will also be put on tree planting, but with a view of
enhancing culture. Trees like Mutuba are advised to be planted since it’s the
one which is used to make Backcloth a back bone of Uganda’s culture.
According to
the state Minister for elderly and disabled Sulaiman Madada while addressing
the members of the Uganda Rural Development and Training (URDT) programme in
Kibaale district, the creative industry is taking shape in Uganda so there is
need to emphasize it. He also added that Uganda’s education system is purely
academic and this must change if we are to have meaningful development.
According to
the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO),
each country must prioritize two tangible cultural products, which are
backcloth and trumpet music. In order for the next generation to have culture,
Ugandans are all obliged to promote and preserve culture because if you do not
preserve it now, no one will do it for the next generation.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Bitukura Gorilla Family welcomes a New Baby
On April 29th
2013 it was announced by the Uganda Wildlife Authority that Bitukura gorilla
group welcomed a new baby. The number of
this family increased more by one after a new birth was registered. Ruhara who
is an adult female Gorilla gave birth to a baby much to the delight of the
entire Bitukura family and Gorilla friends. The family size is now regaining
after some defections which were witnessed last year. Rukara, who was also a
silverback left the group and joined Kyaguliro family which is for research
purposes and has not yet returned.
It was
observed that the infants and juveniles of the group were struggling to feel
the new infant who was strongly guarded and monitored by the dominant
Silverback Ndahura. The mother was seen dedicating the most of the time to this
new infant while breast feeding and grooming the infant. Generally the family
is happy and has been seen happy going about their usual daily routines with no
worries.
Despite the
loss of three members last year who defected to other gorilla families, the
family looks happily and closer to one another. One of the trackers who located
the newly born infant Gorilla contends that the family often nests at Bugarama
where the Silver Back Ndahura has lately established his home range.
We highly
recommend this family to our clients too because of the large numbers of
gorilla individuals the family has. As of now, the family has 15 individuals
and our Uganda Safaris include a 3days Gorilla Safari to Bwindi
National Park where you will find these endangered primates and be able to
track Bitukura Gorilla family or any other family in the Park.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
New Gorilla Family named Busingye soon to open for Tourism
The Southern
sector of Rushaga in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park originally had
only one Gorilla family which is Nshongi. However, as of recent, the sector has
undergone a lot of transformation since the effectiveness of Gorilla tourism in
the Park. Nshongi at the time of its habituation had the world’s largest
mountain gorilla numbers but since its break up, three more families have been
habituated including Mishaya and Bweza who split on 1st August 2012.
In the same
sector, another gorilla group was habituated which is Kahungye has also
witnessed yet another breakaway hence creating the new family called Busingye.
This is now good news since many Gorilla permits will be available for sale for
Gorilla Safaris and tours in Bwindi. The Gorilla family is led by a dominant
silverback Busingye who fights constantly in the wild for female adults.
Busingye Gorilla group split from Kahungye family on 4th June 2012
and as of now the Rushaga sector has 5 gorilla groups including: Mishaya,
Kahungye, Nshongi, Bweza and Busingye.
The strong
Busingye silver back has however from time to time showed how capable he is to
tilt the power balance in the south which has a crowded home range of its
habituated gorillas that keep over lapping one another. Whenever he interacts
with a wild family which is not yet habituated, he mercilessly grabs a female
from that group for himself and joins the family.
According to
the Area Conservation Manager BMCA Mr. Pontius Ezuma, Uganda Wildlife Authority
has got more space available for tourists who intend to do gorilla tracking in
the southern sector of the Bwindi Park. He advises that the visitors can now
book this family because it is one of the versatile and exciting groups one can
visit for a memorable time while in Bwindi’s Impenetrable park for gorilla
tourism.
A research
from the BMCA Monitoring team which is led by the Research Warden Kato Raymond
shows that there are no intentions of the breakaway families to fuse back to
their parent families in the future. This is characterized by the fierce
battles between mother and breakaway families. The battles are only restricted
to dominant silverbacks who are supposed to guard their turf. Due to these
battles, each group has not tried to avoid direct interactions with one another
for fear f potential loss of members.
Once this
group is open to tourism and permits are ready for sale at the Uganda Wildlife
Authority, we will let all our customers know and also have an experience with
the new family while on their Uganda Gorilla Safaris.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Oldest Woman Tracks Mountain Gorillas in Bwindi National Park-Uganda
Laura
Sonnino who was 94 years old from Italy on March 14, 2013 became the oldest
person to have tracked mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
in South western Uganda. She was born on 20/5/1919 and she successfully tracked
the Nkuringo Gorilla Family in the south where she viewed the playful great apes.
Laura
says she had once tried to track Gorillas in Buhoma in 2002 but failed to see
them because of the difficult terrain. Tracking Gorillas has been her main
dream and this time she had everything arranged in advance for her tracking to
be a success. To do this, she hired 12 strong porters who carried her on a
stretcher to and from the Gorillas location at an extra fee of 300 US dollars. It
was a real record since by 11.30 am she was already back from tracking. The
last recorded oldest person to have tracked the much sought after gorillas was
82. All congratulations go to Laura for that feat, courage and love for these
endangered species.
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