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	<title>Uganda Safari Planner</title>
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		<title>Kibale Forest National Park Uganda safari</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kibale              Forest National Park
District              : Kabarole.
Elevation : 1110 metres to 1590 metres
Size : 560 km 2
Situated to the northeast of Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda&#8217;s     [...]]]></description>
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<font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><strong>District              :</strong> Kabarole.<br />
<strong>Elevation :</strong> 1110 metres to 1590 metres<br />
<strong>Size :</strong> 560 km 2<br />
Situated to the northeast of Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda&#8217;s              Kibale Forest National Park is an extensive equatorial rainforest              noted for its primate diversity. It is an enchanting park full of              lakes, grasslands, marshes and forests on the lower slopes of the              Rwenzori Mountains in western Uganda. </font><font size="1"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Kibale is best                known for its healthy population of approximately 500 chimpanzees,                though it&#8217;s also home to at least 60 mammal species such as several                types of colobus monkeys, bushbuck, waterbuck, duiker and giant                forest hog, and a few elephant. Around 350 bird species have also                been recorded and the park is a lepidopterist&#8217;s dream with over                140 species of brilliantly coloured butterflies floating through                the air. </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The top attraction                at Kibale is the guided chimpanzee habituation experience that entails                following up the chimpanzees to make them used to human presence                without necessarily altering their natural behaviour. Chimpanzee                tracking starts at the entrance to the park where you will meet                the experienced guides and rangers, all with expert knowledge of                Kibale&#8217;s flora and fauna.<br />
Other activities are Primate walk ( lasts for 2-4 hours highlighting                the diversity of different animalsand plant species within the forest),                forest hike that highlights the different habitats of the forest                such as tropical rainforest, riverine froest and swamp and grassland                ( 12 km hike restricted to dry seasons of mid November to February                and june to September) and long distance walks for the adventourous                visitor who wants to enjoy more of the forest (2-6 days passing                through different habitats and local communities). There are also                children’s activities such as educational walks, especially                catering for children below 12 years of age that are not allowed                to view the chimps.</font></p>
<p></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><strong>FOREST                REGULATIONS</strong><br />
1. Please note that this is not a Zoo so it is a tropical rainforest                and sightings depend on factors such as time of the day fruit availability,                weather and how quite the primate group is.<br />
2. The maximum number of people in a group is 4 visitors per guided                walk<br />
3. The maximum time allowed with the chimps is one hour; however,                the time might be shortened under the guide’s discretion to                eliminate stressful situations for the chimps<br />
4. When trekking you are advised to remain in a tight group and                follow the guides directions at all times.<br />
5. Please remain at a distance of 8 meters from the chimps or the                distance that your guide recommends<br />
6. Under no circumstance shall you chase while they descend or to                or walk on higher ground.<br />
7. You are advised not to enter the forest if you are sick as this                can put the animals at serious risk<br />
8. Please refrain from eating near the chimps and other primates<br />
9. Please do not shout in the forest<br />
10. It’s advisable to wear long boots that cover your toes                and long trousers as there are red ants and slippery trails, also                carry along water proof clothing in the rainy season.<br />
11. Children less than 12 years are not allowed to view the chimps                for safety reasons<br />
12. If you need to urinate please do so off the trail system.<br />
13. If you need to defecate, please do so off the trail system and                bury in a hole all waste.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><br />
Access and Accomodation: Kanyanchu River Camp is 36 km away from                Fort Portal town. Public transport is available from Fort Portal                in a matatu from the Kamwenge stage to Kanyanchu bus stop (vehicles                are available all day up to 6 pm). As there are several sites in                Kibale National Park, ensure that you ask the driver to drop you                at the right site.<br />
Kanyanchu River Camp offers 4 ordinary bandas, including one elevated                one which is self catering. Food can be provided on order at Kanyanchu                River Camp. Evenings can be cold, so bring warm clothes.<br />
A Kibale Forest Safari offers an excellent opportunity to see chimps;                though once you have found them, keeping up can be quite a challenge                if they decide to move on through the branches at high speed. </font></p>
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		<title>Mountain Rwenzori National Park Uganda Safari</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 16:49:14 +0000</pubDate>
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The fabled &#8221;                Mountains of The Moon &#8221; lie in Western Uganda on the Congolese                border, with snow-covered, equatorial peaks rising to height of  [...]]]></description>
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<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">The fabled &#8221;                Mountains of The Moon &#8221; lie in Western Uganda on the Congolese                border, with snow-covered, equatorial peaks rising to height of                5110 m and lower slopes blanketed in moorland and rich montane forest                with bamboo on the lower slopes and heath and moorland on higher                slopes. They cover a total area of 996 sq. km. Most of the park                is accessible to hikers with magnificent scenery and 19 Albertine                Rift endemics.</p>
<p><strong>Timing :</strong> January - February and July - August are                the driest months but rain is possible year round.<br />
<strong>Time required </strong>: 3 days for the shorter foothill                hike and 6-7 days for the usual mountain loop.</p>
<p>The most popular activity is mountaineering closely followed by                nature guided walks and birding. One must however keep in mind that                high altitude and wet conditions can adversely affect un experienced                visitors, leading to ailments such as dehydration and hypothermia<br />
There are over 190 bird species to lookout for among which include:-                Albertine Rift endemics like; Handsome Francolin, Rwenzori Turaco,                Montane (Rwenzori) Nightjar, Dwarf Honeyguide, Archer&#8217;s Robin-Chat,                Red-throated Alethe, Kivu Ground Thrush, Red-faced Woodland Warbler,                Montane Masked and Collared Apalises, Stripe-breast Tit, Rwenzori                Batis, (Grauer&#8217;s Cuckoo-shrike ), Blue-headed, Regal and Purple-breasted                Sunbirds, Strange Weaver, Dusky and Shelley&#8217;s Crimsonwings.<br />
<strong>ACCESS</strong><br />
Rwenzori Mountains National Park is accessible by road from Kampala                via Mbarara to Kasese, or from Kampala through Fort Portal and then                75 km south on the Fort Portal / Kasese road. The park is 25 km                from Kasese town.All hikes need to be arranged through the Rwenzori                Mountain Service ( RMS ), an organisation that works in conjunction                with the Ugandan Wildlife Authority to control hiking in the area                and to maintain trails and facilities-huts.<br />
Good behaviour at the huts and on the trail is appreciated. It is                very helpful to always ask your guide on how to conduct yourself.                </font></p>
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		<title>Mt. Elgon National Park Uganda Safari</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 16:44:46 +0000</pubDate>
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Mt. Elgon is                an extinct volcano that first erupted more than 24 million years                ago. With the largest surface area of any extinct volcano in [...]]]></description>
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<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Mt. Elgon is                an extinct volcano that first erupted more than 24 million years                ago. With the largest surface area of any extinct volcano in the                world (50 km by 80 km ), Mt. Elgon is the fourth highest mountain                in Eastern Africa, with the second-highest peak in Uganda (Wagagi                Peak - 4321 metres ). Mt. Elgon contains crater covering over 40                km&#8217; at the top of the mountain, surrounded by a series of rugged                peaks.<br />
The secondary forest and thick scrub along the Chebonet River near                camp supports,a variety of bird species such as the African Goshawk,                Chubb’s Cisticola, White-chinned Prinia, African Blue Fly-catchers,                Chin-spot Batis, Mackinon’s Fiscal, Doherty’s and Luhder’s                Bush-Shrikes and Baglafecht Weaver.<br />
<strong>FLORA AND FAUNA</strong><br />
While ascending Mt. Elgon&#8217;s enchanting slopes, you will pass through                dense montane forest and mixed bamboo belts teeming with birdlife.                You will then enter the fascinating heath and moorland zones containing                several interesting endemic plant species such as Giant lobelia                and groundsels. Wildlife enthusiasts will be pleased to spot primates                such as the Black and White Colobus Monkey, Blue Monkey, and hundreds                of fascinating bird species, including Golden Winged and Tacazze                sunbirds, Ross&#8217;s and Hartlaubs Turacos, Black and White Casqued                and Crowned Hornbills, the endangered Lammergeier and the Jackson&#8217;s                Francolin which is found nowhere else in Uganda. If you are particularly                observant you can also see buffalo, duiker, hyena or even the elusive                leopard.<br />
<strong>TOURISM ACTIVITIES</strong><br />
Visiting Mount Elgon National Park ( MENP ) presents an exciting                setting for extended hikes. In addition to the interesting and unique                flora and fauna, you can expect to experience magnificent waterfalls,                enormous caves, scenic peaks and gorges, and hot springs which bubble                up at 48&#8242;C. The best times to visit are during the drier seasons                from June to August and December to March. However, even in the                wetter months trekking is manageable. No technical climbing equipping                or skills are required, and all major peaks are accessible to hikers.<br />
<strong>TREKKING TRAILHEADS AND ROUTES</strong><br />
There are two main trailheads ( starting points ) which lead to                the mountain&#8217;s peaks. Salsa Trail ( Buddukiro trailhead ) is the                most easily accessible from Mbale and is the most direct route to                the peaks. It passes through the Park&#8217;s largest area of bamboo forest.                However it is also a steep and rugged climb of over 1600m on the                first day. For a more gentle climb ( 660m first day ) you may choose                to ascend via Pisa trail ( Kapkwata trailhead ). Along this route                you can explore a vast Podocarpus forest, an excellent place for                wildlife viewing.<br />
The full trekking circuit to the peaks takes 4-5 days to complete.                All visitors are encouraged to discuss options with an Information                Clerk at the Male, Budadiri or Kapkwata Visitors&#8217; Centres.<br />
CAMPING<br />
Five basic campsites are located at strategic points along the trekking                circuit. Please respect Park regulations by camping only at designated                campsites. No camping is allowed within the caldera. MENP camping                is primitive, and all necessary camping equipment must be carried                with you. Some items such as tents and sleeping bags can be hired                through the Park office in Mbale. Make sure not to forget a warm                jacket and rain gear, as extreme weather conditions will add to                your Mt. Elgon adventure! Also please take a fuel-efficient camp                stove if possible to avoid placing additional pressure on MENP firewood                resources.<br />
<strong>GUIDES PORTERS AND RANGER ESCORTS</strong><br />
Please support local community members and encourage continued conservation                of MENP&#8217;s valuable resources by hiring local guides and porters.                All certified guides have received training in natural/ cultural                histories, emergency first aid and communication. Porters will assist                you by carrying up to 18 kg of your gear as well as preparing meals,                setting up/taking down your camp, and collecting your water. Fees                are set at Ush 8,000 (guide) and Ush 7,000 (porter) per stage. The                wages cover the guide or porter&#8217;s park visitation fee and the cost                of sufficient food and supplies. Make sure to ask to see a guide&#8217;s                license before hiring. For additional safety reasons, a Park ranger                escort must be hired when visiting the calderas or ascending the                peaks. You will meet your ranger escort at Sasa or Piswa patrol                hut where you must present your park receipt before proceeding upwards.<br />
<strong>DAY HIKES</strong><br />
The Forest Exploration Centre has three &#8221; day &#8221; trails                ranging between 3 and 7 km. These trails offer an excellent opportunity                to experience Mt. Elgon&#8217;s unique plants and wildlife in shorter                time period. A fourth trail has recently been opened to reach the                enormous Tutum Cave, 11 km from the centre. This trail also passes                through a range of vegetation types and offers opportunities to                see wildlife such as Black and White Colobus Monkeys and a variety                of birds.<br />
<strong>ACCOMMODATION</strong><br />
Simple accommodation facilities are available inside the Park at                the Kapkwata Rest House and the Forest Exploration Centre at Kapkwai.                Prior arrangements through the MENP Visitors&#8217; office in Mbale are                necessary as these facilities do not accommodate large numbers of                visitors. Kitchen services are available, but visitors should bring                their own food supplies or provide money to buy food on arrival                . The Forest Exploration Centre also conducts a four-day environmental                program for school groups of up to 30 students which allow children                to experience a living forest ecosystem while learning the importance                of conservation. It has dormitory - style rooms and bathing facilities                with running water .<br />
<strong>LOCAL ATTRACTIONS OUTSIDE THE PARK</strong><br />
The magnificent Sipi Falls are located 66 km from Mbale, en-route                to the Forest Exploration Centre and Kapkwata. Several trails in                the area allow for intriguing day hikes through friendly local villages                and beautiful farming country. Pleasant campsites and lodge facilities,                including meal services and hot showers are available at Crow&#8217;s                Nest located just before the Sipi trading centre. More expensive                accommodation is available at the Sipi Falls Resort. Please enquire                about guides to escort you on the gradual 1.5 hour walk to the Forest                Exploration Centre. Seven rock-climbing routes are open at Nagudi                rock, half-way between Mbale and Budadiri. The routes are bolted,                but climbers must bring their own rock-climbing equipment. Each                climber pays to the local Parish treasurer. More information and                directions are available at the MENP Visitor&#8217;s Centre office in                Mbale.<br />
<strong>WHAT TO BRING</strong><br />
Tent, Sleeping Bag, Warm Clothes Gloves/ Hat, sturdy Hiking shoes                Flashlight, water Bottle, Rain gear, first aid kit, Cooking equipment,                sufficient food supplies</font></p>
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		<title>Semliki National Park Uganda Safari</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Semliki National Park
Covering 220                sq. km in a remote corner of southwestern Uganda in Bundibugyo district,                Semliki National Park is composed of primarily of tropical [...]]]></description>
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<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Covering 220                sq. km in a remote corner of southwestern Uganda in Bundibugyo district,                Semliki National Park is composed of primarily of tropical lowland                forest and forms part of a forest continuum that stretches across                the Democratic Republic Of Congo to the Zaire River. Being a relatively                stable forest refuge during the climatic upheavals, </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><font size="1"><font size="2"> this is one of the richest areas for forest birds                in Africa. A large number of predominantly Central African species                reach the eastern limit of their distribution here and cannot be                found anywhere else in East Africa. These include some of the continent&#8217;s                most spectacular and sought-after birds such as; Congo Serpent Eagle,                Long-tailed Hawk, Nkulengu Rail, Black-wattled Hornbill and Lyre-tailed                Honey guide . Although it lies a bumpy three hours&#8217; drive from Fort                Portal, birders who make it to Semliki National Park will be richly                rewarded with some of the very best forest birding in Uganda.</font></p>
<p></font></font> <font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Timing                : Rain falls year round and birding is good anytime although the                peak breeding season is just after the Jan- Feb &#8220;dry &#8221;                season.<br />
Time required : 3-4 days.<br />
Birds Recorded : 400 species.<br />
Common bird species in this area are:- Spot-breasted Ibis, Hartlaubs&#8217;s                Duck, Chestnut-flanked Goshawk, Red-thighed Sparrowhawk, Long-tailed                Hawk, Forest Francolin, Nkulengu Rail, Western Bronze-napped Pigeon,                Black-collared Lovebird, Yellow-throated Cuckoo, Red-chested Owlet,                Bates&#8217; Nightjar, Chocolate-backed, White-bellied and African Dwarf                Kingfishers, White-crested, Black Dwarf, Red-billed Dwarf, Piping                and Black-wattled Hornbills, Red-rumped Tinkerbird, Spotted, Lyre-tailed                and Zenker&#8217;s Honeyguides, African Piculet, Gabon Woodpecker, Red-sided                Broadbill, White-throated Blue Swallow, Green-tailed Bristlebill,                Sassi&#8217;s Olive, Xavier&#8217;s, Swamp, Simple and Eastern Bearded Greenbuls,                Yellow-throated Nicator, Capuchin Babbler, Northern Bearded Scrub                Robin, Forest and Grey Ground Thrushes, Lemon-bellied Crombec, Brown-crowned                Eremomela, Blue-headed Crested Flycatcher, Ituri Batis, Red-billed                Helmet -Shrike, Red-eyed Puff-back, Black-winged Starling, Maxwell&#8217;s                Black Weaver, Blue-billed, Crested and Red-bellied Malimbes, Pale-fronted                and Chestnut-breasted Negro finches, Grant&#8217;s Bluebill.<br />
OTHER WILDLIFE<br />
53 species of mammal have been recorded from the park, many of which                are shy, rare and nocturnal. Conspicuous species include Grey-cheeked                Mangabey, Vervet, Red-tailed and Mona, Gentle (Blue) Monkeys, Olive                Baboon and Guereza Colobus, De Brazza&#8217;s Monkeys are rare and Chimpanzees                may seldom be heard than seen. While nocturnal primates include                Pottos and Galagos. You are also lucky if you glimpse Elephant,                Bush pig, Water Chevrotain, Buffalo, Sitatunga, White-bellied Duiker                or Dwarf Antelope, Beecroft’s Anomalure or Zenker&#8217;s Flying                Mouse. You are far more likely to spot the lively and agile squirrels                such as Fire-footed Rope or Red-legged Sun Squirrel. Little collard                fruit Bat and Target Rat. 30 species of butterflies have been identified,                including 46 species of forest Swallowtails and Charaxes (75% of                Uganda’s total) and at least 235 species of moths have been                classified as restricted.<br />
There are also 305 species of trees recorded, of which 125 species                are restricted to this park alone.<br />
ACCESS<br />
Semliki National Park lies along the main fort Portal to Bundibugyo                road, 52 km from Fort Portal. There are two main roads from Kampala                t Fort Portal: Kampala to Fort Portal via Mubende ( 300 km,4-5 hours                drive) while the Kampala to Fort Portal via Masaka, Mbarar and Kasese                is about 510 km ( 7-8 hours. While the Kampala to Fort Portal via                Mubende is much shorter,the Kampala to Fort Portal via Masaka, Mbarara,                Kasese gives you opportunity to see or visit Lake Mburo National                Park,Kyambura Wildlife Reserve, Queen Elizabeth nional Park and                Rwenzori Mountains national Park. The ranger post at Sempaya is                well signposted but the park headquarters have been moved to the                village of Ntandi, a further 4.4 km along the road to Bundibugyo.                The usual National Park fees apply. From Sempaya it is 10.6 km to                the village of Kirumia and start of the Kirumia River trail into                the forest. It is possible to hitch a ride between Sempaya and Kirumia                but bear in mind that most vehicles head towards Fort Portal in                the mornings; traffic in the direction of Bundibugyo passes mainly                in the late afternoon and evening.</font></p>
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		<title>Lake Mburo National Park Uganda</title>
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               Size: 256 sq. km
Every part of the park is alive with and contains an extensive area  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Location                :</strong> Mbarara District 3.5 hours drive from Kampala<br />
<font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">               <strong>Size:</strong> 256 sq. km<br />
Every part of the park is alive with and contains an extensive area                of wetland, one of the only two such habitats to be included</p>
<p>within a National Park in Uganda. </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">It harbours                about 68 species of mammals; Zebras, Impala, Buffaloes, topis and                elands that are herbivores, and leopards, hyenas and jackals that                are predators, and birds. comprising bill storks which are found                nowhere else in the country. Its sculptured landscape with rolling                grassy hills and idyllic lake shore has a varied mosaic of habitats                forest galleries, seasonal and permanent swamps and rich acacia                wood valleys which all support a wealth of wildlife.<br />
The park is the smallest of the Uganda’s savanna National                Parks Its mosaic habitat, dry hillside, rocky outcrops, bushes thickets,                open and wooded savanna forests, lakes and swamps are home to a                surprising diversity of plants and animals.<br />
The park has about 313 different bird species including the rare                Shoebill stork and White-winged Warbler. other species to lookout                for are; Crested Francolin, Emerald-spotted Wood Dove, Brown Parrot,                Barefaced Go-away bird, Rednecked Spur, common Quails, Black-billed                Barbet, Greenwood Hoopoe, Blue-napped Mousebird, Lilac-breasted                Roller,African-grey Hornbill, Nubian Woodpecker, Trilling Cisticola                a drive towards Rwonyo camp may reveal;.Coqui Francolin, Rednecked                spurfowl, Black Bellied Bustard, Temminck’s Courser, African-wattled                Plover Rufous napped and Flappet larks, Rufuos chested Swallow ,Yellow-throated                Long claw and Southern Red Bishop.<br />
Activities</font></p>
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Forest walk in the Rubanga Forest which offers a variety of conducive                habitat for birds therefore a very attractive place for bird watchers                with over 40 bird species recorded; Boat trips that enable one to                properly view The crocodiles, Hippopotamuses and birds like Pelicans,                Black Crake, Heron, Cormorant, Fish Eagle. The duration of each                boat cruise is negotiable with the park management; Nature trail                which offers the visitor a chance to admire nature while they have                an opportunity to walk in the circuit at their pace in company of                an armed guide; Fishing where one can expect about six species of                fish are found on Lake Mburo the common one being Tilapia (Oreoclcroomisleacosti)                but others include lung fish, mud fish, Haplochromes. using hooks                visitors can spend some time catching fish, a shade is provided                at the campsite to ensure maximum relaxation for visitors while                at the lake.<br />
Accomodation: the park has accommodation facilities which include                6 tents at Rwonyo park headquarters and 3 public camp sites, all                strategically located to facilitate easy game viewing and access                to water. </font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Lake Mburo restaurant                provides meals on order, Mantana Tented camp( 3.5 km from Rwonyo                park) caters for up market tourists.<br />
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		<title>Murchison Falls National Park Uganda Tour</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 16:18:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At 3840 sq km,                The Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda&#8217;s largest protected                area. At the Murchison Falls, and one of the most spectacular in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">At 3840 sq km,                The Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda&#8217;s largest protected                area. At the Murchison Falls, and one of the most spectacular in                Africa, the river Nile plunges through a narrow crevice and over                a 40 metre drop. In the eastern sector of the park, before the Murchison                Falls themselves, are the Karuma Falls, where the Nile cascades                over a breathtaking 23 km of rapids, creating some of the most exciting                white water rafting opportunities in Africa. </font><font size="1">                </font>             <font size="1"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">These spectacular                Murchison Falls, were&#8217;discovered&#8217; by Sir Stanley Baker in 1864.                It&#8217;s the most powerful natural flow of water anywhere on earth and                the rock actually shakes from the force of the water. You may catch                a glimpse of a Nile perch being spat from the river. These huge                fish weigh up to 100 kg and are strong enough to withstand the pressure.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">A cruise upstream                the Nile to the falls is un unforgettable experience.<br />
A boat safari down the river offers superb game viewing, with plenty                of hippopotamus, crocodile, lion, giraffe, buffalo, and countless                antelopes and birds including the rare shoebill stork. You don’t                need to be a bird watcher to get excited at seeing one; the metre                high birds are without doubt the most extraordinary of East African                birds. Solitary and silent, these monstrous birds have huge beaks                capable of crushing small crocodiles. </font></p>
<p></font> <font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">There’s                much more to a Murchison Falls Safari than a frothing river. The                forests are home to chimpanzees and the palm-dotted hills offer                rewarding game drives. A]Activities popular here are game viewing,                nature guided walks, launch trips, viewing the atop of the falls,                sport falls and bird watching.<br />
Bird species commonly seen between Paraa Rest Camp and Ferry crossing                are; Blue-napped Mousebird, Spotted Mourning Thrush, Silver Bird,                Bluff-bellied Warbler, Black-headed Batis, Black-headed Gonolek,                Chestnut-crowned Sparrow-weaver, Vitelline Masked Weaver, And Green-winged                Ptyilia, this is probably the best site for the localised White-rumped                Seed-eater. </font></p>
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		<title>Mgahinga Gorilla National Park Tour Uganda</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 16:17:23 +0000</pubDate>
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<font size="2">Mgahinga is Uganda&#8217;s smallest national park. It was              established to protect the mountain gorillas of the Ugandan sector              of the Virunga Volcanoes that are located in the southwest corner              of Uganda. Of the 650 mountain gorillas left in the world, 300 are              found in the Virunga Volcanoes, whilst the other 300 are in the nearby              Bwindi National Park. </font></font><font size="1">              </font><font size="1"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Although it                is only 35 sq km, its volcanic landscapes are breathtaking and it                harbours a wealth of animals and birds such as leopard, giant forest                hog, bushbuck, buffalo, and golden monkey. No mountain gorillas                live in Mgahinga permanently, but several troops move freely between                the park and those in Rwanda and the Congo. </font></font></p>
<p><font size="1">            </font><font size="1"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Mgahinga is                a dense tropical rainforest on the lower slopes of the volcanoes                where the vegetation includes bamboo and lots of lichens and mosses:                delicacies to a mountain gorilla. There is only one group of mountain                gorillas in Mgahinga that is habituated to humans. Known as the                Nyakagezi group, these gorillas can be visited on a gorilla track.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="1">            </font><font size="1"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Most popular                activities are Gorilla tracking, nature guided walks, village walks,                butterfly watching and bird watching.<br />
Examples of bird species include Rwenzori turaco, Fiscal shrike,                Crowned hornbill, Black kite, Augur Buzzards, Crowned Crane.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="1">            </font><font size="1"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Mgahinga National                Park offers three extinct volcanoes for physically fit hikers although                they do not require special Mountaineering gear</font></font></p>
<p><font size="1">            </font><font size="1"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"><strong>MT SABINYO                [3669M]</strong> Like an old man, time has eroded Mt. Sabinyo&#8217;s                crown. This volcano offers 3 challenging peaks to climb.<br />
<strong>MT MGAHINGA [3474M]</strong><br />
On your way to the Park, look out for small piles of stones in the                garden fields. The local people call such a pile a &#8216;Gahinga&#8217;. Mount                Gahinga is quite bigger than the average &#8216;Gahinga&#8217; but sitting next                to Mount Muhavura does make it look small. Gahinga once had a crater                on top but over time it has changed into a lush swamp.</font></font></p>
<p><font size="1">            </font><font size="1"><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> <strong>MT                MUHAVURA [4127 M]</strong> Seen from all over Kisoro, this volcano                acts as a guide. The typical cone-shaped Mountain provides some                of the best views in the country such as the other Virunga Volcanoes,                Bwindi Impenetrable forest and the peaks of Mt. Rwenzori..</font></font></p>
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<strong>GORILLA TRACKING REGULATIONS</strong><br />
For Conservation reasons, visits to the gorillas are tightly controlled.                The following rules apply and must be strictly adhered to:<br />
1. No one with a communicable disease ( eg. Flu, diarrhoea ) is                allowed to enter the park.<br />
1. Stay together in a tight group while with the gorillas, don&#8217;t                surround them.<br />
2. Don&#8217;t get closer than 5 metres ( 15 feet ) to the gorillas .<br />
3. Don&#8217;t use camera flashes while photographing.<br />
4. Don&#8217;t eat or smoke when with the gorillas or within distance                of 200 metres from the gorillas.<br />
5. Bury all human faeces a minimum of one foot deep and ensure that                the hole is properly covered.<br />
6. Don&#8217;t leave litter. All litter must be carried out of the park                and disposed of properly.<br />
7. No person under 15 years is allowed to track gorillas.<br />
8. Don&#8217;t make loud noise or move suddenly.<br />
9. You are allowed a maximum of 1 hour with gorillas.<br />
10. Don&#8217;t spit on vegetation or soil while in the park. Use your                hankie or other garment. </font></font></p>
<p><font size="1">            </font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Gorilla              Tracking permits cost $500. and are to be booked not less that three              months in time.  We advise you to make your booking              as early as you possibly can.</font>              <font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Access                and accomodation: Kisoro is about 540 km from Kampala and it takes                abput 8 hours via Kabale. A wide range of accommodation facilities                ranging rom camp-sites to luxurious hotels.<br />
An Mgahinga Safari will take you to the richly forested Virunga                Volcanoes for an audience with a mountain gorilla. </font></p>
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		<title>Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda Safari</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2008 16:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The park, in the western arm of the Great East African                Rift Valley covers 1,978 sq km located in Rukungiri, Bushenyi and                Kasese districts. It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="2">The park, in the western arm of the Great East African                Rift Valley covers 1,978 sq km located in Rukungiri, Bushenyi and                Kasese districts. It includes a variety of eco-systems; from semi-deciduous                tropical forest to green meadows, savannah and swamps, with crater-dotted                hills and open grassland. It supports an abundance of wildlife,                including elephant, the tree-climbing lion, leopard, the unique                Ugandan antelope, the kob, baboons, hippos, buffalo and man’s                closest cousin the chimpanzee. </font><font size="1"> </font></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="1"><font size="2">The park&#8217;s dominant feature is the 32km long Kazinga                Channel that links Lake Edward to Lake George. The Kazinga Channel                is said to contain the world&#8217;s largest concentration of hippos and                numerous Nile crocodiles – all easily viewed from a boat cruise.</font></font></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="1">            </font></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="1"><font size="2">The park is home to more than a quarter of Africa’s                total birdlife. With more than 500 species of bird within its borders                including the black bee-eater, 11 types of king fisher, and several                species of falcons, eagles and raptors, the park is a bird watcher’s                paradise! Flamingos can also be found in the crater lakes to the                north.</font></font></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="1">            </font></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="1"><font size="2">Popular tourist activities are game viewing, nature                guided walks, bird watching, launch trip,scenery viewing.</font></font></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="1">            </font></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="1"><font size="2">A Queen Elizabeth Safari offers the opportunity                to see game in unusual landscapes and the park is one of East Africa&#8217;s                best kept secrets. The animals here aren&#8217;t being hounded by dime-a-dozen                minibuses. </font></font></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"><font size="1">            </font></font><font face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Timing                : December - February.<br />
Time required : 2-3 days.</font></p>
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		<title>Uganda Safari Planner</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Jan 2008 11:11:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the exclusive online safari planner to Uganda. This website features details of tourist destinations and tour packages, safari companies, information about National parks and adventures, hotels and lodging options and so much more.
In the section of Uganda Travel Guide, you will find all the information you need for your visa planning, diplomatic missions [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the section of Uganda Travel Guide, you will find all the information you need for your visa planning, diplomatic missions and so much more.</p>
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