Arabuko Sokoke national park is a stone’s throw away from Malindi, situated 18km off the Mombasa Malindi highway, and a mere 100km north of Mombasa town. The park is the tip of the iceberg, covering a tiny 6 square kilometers area within the vast Arabuko Sokoke forest reserve. As the largest coastal dry forest in...Read More
Kisite mpunguti marine park is a unique and vital ecosystem located off the southern coast of Mombasa, near wasini island, in Kenya. The park combines kisite marine national park and mpunguti marine national reserve, covering an area of approximately 15 square miles featuring coral reefs and four small islands, including kisite island and the three...Read More
Tucked away in the Rift Valley region, approximately 160 km northwest of Nairobi, lies Lake Nakuru National Park, a world-renowned destination that’s a feast for the eyes. This petite park, covering an area of about 188 km², packs a big punch when it comes to natural beauty and diverse wildlife. Lake Nakuru National Park is...Read More
Malindi marine national park & reserve was the trailblazer for marine conservation in Kenya, setting the ball rolling in 1968 making it one of the one of Kenya’s first-ever marine parks. It was later crowned a biosphere reserve under UNESCO’s man & biosphere programme in 1979. Located south of Malindi town, the park stretches from...Read More
Tsavo West National Park, along with its counterpart Tsavo east, forms the epicenter of the great Tsavo national park, aptly dubbed the “land of lava, springs, man-eaters, and magical sunsets.” Its claim to fame is rooted in the notorious man-eating lions that went on a rampage, killing hundreds during the colonial era’s railway and highway...Read More
Exploring Uganda’s Majestic Elephants is one thing that shouldn’t miss on your bucket list. Deep within Uganda’s lush savannas and forests, a gentle giant roams, leaving an incredible mark on the landscape and the hearts of those who encounter them. The African elephant with its wrinkled gray skin, majestic tusks, and wise ancient eyes, is an iconic...Read More
Uganda’s Murchison Falls National park is the oldest and largest park in the Country. It is home to an extraordinary array of wildlife, a diverse landscape, and a chance to spend time on the impressive Nile River. The park is most celebrated for sheltering the world’s strongest water falls, as a result of River Nile forcing...Read More
Rhino Trekking in Uganda is one of the best activities you shouldn’t miss during your visit to Uganda. Famously known as the ” Pearl of Africa”, Uganda is a hidden gem offering unforgettable adventures for wildlife enthusiasts and Nature lovers. Nevertheless, Uganda provides a rare opportunity to track one of the world’s most endangered species,...Read More
Wondering what ” Africa’s Big 5″ are, let’s make it simple for you to understand. Uganda is one of the few destinations in Africa where you can spot Africa’s Big 5 mammal species. Uganda is a landlocked East African country, lying along the equator, bordering Kenya in the East and Tanzania in the South. It...Read More