Boat cruise in Lake Mburo National Park. Lake Mburo National Park, located approximately 240 kilometers west of Kampala in the Kiruhura District, spans an area of 240 square kilometers, making it the smallest savannah park in Uganda. Despite its size, the park is home to a remarkable array of wildlife, including the elusive impala, the...Read More
The Albertine Rift Valley. A striking geographical and ecological treasure, is a segment of the East African Rift system that stretches through several countries. Including Uganda, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Tanzania. This region is characterized by a complex topography that includes mountainous ranges, deep valleys, and pristine lakes. Shaping a unique...Read More
Nestled in north-eastern Tanzania, near the Kenyan border, lies the breathtaking Mkomazi National Park. Spanning an impressive 3,234 square kilometers, this natural wonderland is situated approximately 120 kilometers east of Moshi. Mkomazi town, the nearest urban hub, has the privilege of being the park’s namesake. What began as a humble game reserve in 1951 evolved...Read More
Tucked away in the heart of Tanzania, Mikumi National Park is a treasure trove of wildlife and natural beauty, waiting to be explored on an unforgettable Tanzania safari. Strategically located near Morogoro, between the majestic Ulu guru Mountains and the Lumango range, this park is a mere stone’s throw from the Selous Game Reserve, Udzungwa...Read More
Maasai Mara National Reserve, a jewel in Kenya’s crown, is nestled in the south-western region of the country and is, without a doubt, one of Africa’s most revered and awe-inspiring wildlife safari destinations This veritable Eden is part of a larger ecosystem that transcends borders, harmoniously blending with the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to...Read More
Mount Kilimanjaro National Park in Tanzania is the crown jewel of African wildlife reserves, boasting an incredible array of ecosystems that will leave you awestruck. This majestic park is home to the mighty Mount Kilimanjaro, the tallest peak in Africa and the highest freestanding mountain in the world, standing tall at 19,341 feet. Dubbed one...Read More
Located a mere 33 kilometers south of Mihanari, Mombasa’s bustling hub, lies the breathtaking Shimba Hills National Reserve in Kwale District. This verdant oasis is teeming with life, boasting an incredible array of flora and fauna, including one of the highest concentrations of African elephants in Kenya. The reserve’s diverse landscape is a tapestry of...Read More
Tucked away in the Rift Valley Province, Rimoi National Reserve is a petite yet precious conservation area, spanning 66 square kilometers. Nestled adjacent to Lake Kilmarnock, this reserve is a crown jewel of the Kerio Valley, boasting an incredible array of biodiversity and breathtaking landscapes. Rimoi National Reserve is renowned for its impressive elephant populations,...Read More
Located on the north bank of the majestic River Tana, Rahole National Reserve is a treasure trove of biodiversity, nestled in the Garissa district of Northeastern Province. This expansive reserve, covering an impressive 870 square kilometers, is situated approximately 348 kilometers northeast of Nairobi and 150 kilometers northeast of the iconic Mount Kenya. Established in...Read More
Nairobi National Park, located in Kenya’s capital city, is a unique blend of wildlife and urban landscape. Established in 1946, the park is one of Kenya’s oldest and most popular national parks. The park was originally created to protect the wildlife and natural habitat of the area, which was being threatened by urbanization and agriculture. ...Read More