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Saturday, September 30, 2023
Mountain Gorilla Trekking in Uganda
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park has four habituated gorilla centers which are Buhoma, Ruhija, Nkuringo, and Rushaga. Bwindi has over 400 gorillas in ss Each of these areas has gorillas families that have been habituated and opened for tourism purposes. Uganda currently has about 19 gorilla families open for tourism, of which 18 are in Bwindi Forest and another at Mgahinga National Park . Some of these gorilla families in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park include the Rushegura family, Mubare family, Oruzogo gorilla family, Bweza gorillas family, Nkuringo family, Bitukura family, and others.
Bwindi is open for gorilla trekking all year long, and is the major activity forming uganda safaris but the best times to go are from June to August and December to February. At these times, the forest trails are drier and therefore less slippery. Also, your chance of a dry gorilla viewing experience is higher during these months. This might result in a better experience and photography will be easier.
Mgahinga National Park has one habituated gorilla group that can be tracked by tourists. Gorilla tracking is the most thrilling tourist activity in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. The habituated gorilla group in this park is called the Nyakagezi, which consists of 9 members, 2 silverbacks, 3 adult females, 2 juveniles, and 2 infants.
Gorilla trekking in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is open to visitors throughout the year. But it is best done in June, July, August, and September then December, January, and February. During this period, gorilla trekking in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is easier because it is a dry season and the habitat remains relatively drier thus making it simpler for visitors to hike through the dense jungles and steep slopes to search for mountain gorillas. However, March, April, May, and October, November are equally good for one to embark on gorilla trekking in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park but these months are characterized by heavy rainfall, muddy and slippery steep slopes which make it challenging for one to hike while in search for these apes.
Gorilla tracking is an intensive experience at Bwindi national park that can take the whole day. The guide leads you through the gorilla’s world, explaining aspects of their ecology and behavior along the way. We must stress that, while you have a very good chance of seeing gorillas, success is NOT guaranteed! However, from the past sightings, there are high chances of meeting the mountain gorillas. When tracking, travelers should know that the mountain gorillas are wild creatures with no fixed routine, and finding them requires the skill and experience of your trackers and guides, as well as luck.
Friday, April 15, 2022
3 Days Murchison Fals Safari itinerary
3 DAYS MURCHISON FALLS NATIONAL PARK FOR ANITA BELLKOM X 2 PAX 1 TWIN
Day 1.
Kampala - Murchison Falls National Park.
Your driver/guide will pick you from Kampala at 7:- 8.30am from where you will start the drive to Murchison Falls National Park with lunch en route in Masindi town. Murchison falls National Park covers 3,840-sq km and has recorded 76 mammal species and 450 bird species. The altitude is 619m at the delta and 1,292 at Rabongo Hill. The mean temperature is 29 ºC-high and 21 ºC-low.
Overnight at Red Chili camp budget facility bandas.
Day 2.
Murchison Falls National Park.
Morning after an early breakfast, cross with ferry and drive in the northern bank of River Nile start the day with an early morning game drive. You will most likely be able to view those animals that are unique to the African Savannah like giraffe, antelope, lion, elephant, hyena, buffalo and the Uganda Kob..
After lunch you will take on a launch cruise on the Nile River. The cruise takes you to the Bottom of the thundering falls where you will see huge crocodiles, schools of hippos, buffaloes, elephants and a variety of water birds like herons, cormorants, ducks, bee-eaters, kingfishers, skimmers, fish eagles and sometimes the rare shoebill. Return to the lodge for dinner and overnight.
Day 3.
Murchison Falls National Park - Kampala.
After an early breakfast, visist top of the fall if you do not do it on day 1 and later Continue to Kampala with lunch stop on the way and be dropped at your home stay in Kampala.
END OF SAFARI:
Monday, November 18, 2019
The Gentle Giants of Bwindi : Mountain Gorillas Apes of Bwindi
Gorillas, Chimpanzees, orangutans and humans all belong to the order of primates .Human share98.4%of their genetic material with gorillas and 98.8% with chimpanzees. Gorillas ,the largest of the great apes are divided into three sub species that include the western lowland gorillas and the Eastern low land gorillas. The Eastern and the Western low land gorillas were identified for science in 1847 and 1877 respectively. The subspecies- the mountain gorilla was identified for scientific purposes in the year 1903 and has gone on to be the Uganda's star attraction. Mountain gorillas are distinct from low land gorillas. They are larger ,have more hair ,a short truck,a broad chest and shoulders and also have a longer and slightly different noise shape. Mountain gorillas are born small, covered with black hair and usually weigh about 2.3 kilograms. Gorillas develop as twice as human babies with the mature female mother also under going a gestation period of nine months. They are unique species ,as a gorilla with an infant may not have another baby not until four years. Male and female gorillas between the ages of three and six years are classified as Juvenile. They increase in size and weight at similar rates for the first six years. On reaching six years most mountain gorillas weigh 68kg and usually four feet tall. The female mountain gorillas stop growing taller at around six years where as the males continue growing both in size and in weight till they reach the age of ten to eleven. Between the ages of six – ten the male ones have black hair and are referred to as the black backs. On reaching maturity which is usually between 10- 12 years, they develop silvery grey hair on their backs therefore referring to them as silver backs. The silver backs usually leave their parental group at the age of 11and then moves alone or in the company of the other males for a few years before managing to attract females from other groups to him hence forming his own family .Gorillas communicate through vocalizations. Twenty- five vocalization have been so far recognized with each one having its own particular meaning. As an element of their socialization ,they communicate through howls ,grunts ,barks and hoots .screams and roars signal alarm or warning and are often produced by silverbacks . They also communicate by beating on their chests or on the ground .This is done to show stature ,prevent fights or even scare opponents . However, even the infants beat their chests as a kind of displacement activity during play perhaps just to copy their elders. Mountain gorilla life is peace full and quite .It is from this that they have come to be Africa's gentle giants which has promoted gorilla safaris and tourism in general These gentle giants are found in the in the areas of Bwindi Impenetrable Ntional park and Mgahinga Gorilla National park in Uganda while in Rwanda they are confined in Parc des volcans and in Virunga Republic of Congo.
Silver back is a dominant male in a group about 12 or more gorillas that usually include females ,juveniles and other infants. On a good day ,you find them chewing leaves ,laughing and farting not only continuously but with a lot of contentment .They are diumal and nomadic ,sleeping each night in fresh nest built from leaves and branches. Mountin gorillas are primarily vegetarian with their menu composing bamboo, nettles and gallium being some of their favourites. They occasionally eat safari ants which are scooped in huge handfuls to stuff into the mouth until the safari ant bites over power them. Gorillas spend most of their time in travelling and foraging in search for food since plants and trees change with seasons .
Friday, July 19, 2019
Murchison falls National Park of Uganda
Murchison falls National Park is the Largest National park
in Uganda . Murchison Falls is composed of 748 square kilometres (289 sq mi) Bugungu
Wildlife Reserve and the 720 square kilometres (280 sq mi) Karuma Wildlife
Reserve, the park forms the Murchison Falls Conservation Area (MFCA).
The park covers the Ugandan districts of Buliisa, Nwoya, Kiryandongo, and Masindi.
The park covers the Ugandan districts of Buliisa, Nwoya, Kiryandongo, and Masindi.
Murchison falls/Kabalega Falls |
Murchison Falls National Park (MFNP) comprises of
Murchison Falls National Park, Bugungu and Karuma Falls Wildlife Reserves.
This is where the Nile explodes through a narrow gorge and cascades down to become a placid river whose banks are thronged with hippos and crocodiles, waterbucks and buffaloes.
Here vegetation is characterised by savannah, riverine forest and woodland. Wildlife includes lions, leopards, elephants, giraffes, hartebeests, oribis, Uganda kobs, chimpanzees, and many bird species.
Murchison Falls, also referred to as the Kabalega Falls, is a waterfall found on the course of the great Nile. This the power break ( call it the highest gear that gives a great momentum that powers River Nile water to send to As far Egypt to reach Mediterranean Sea.
This River Nile actually breaks the stunning Victoria Nile, that flows across Uganda’s northern region from the vast Lake Victoria to the deep Lake Kyoga and continuing to the northern tip of Lake Albert within the western arm of the great East African Rift valley.
Right on the peak of the Murchison Falls, the waters of the Nile force their way through a small slit within the rocks, which is just 7 meters or 23 feet wide, and topples to 43 meters or 141 feet below with a thunderous roar forming a residual water stray that forms a beautiful rainbow.
The view is very breathtaking. From here it then continues its westward into the stunning Lake Albert.
The Lake Victoria outlet sends about 300 cubic meters per second or 11,000 ft³/s of water to these falls and all this volumes squeezed through this gorge that is actually less than 10 meters or 40 feet wide.
These waterfalls are located within the Murchison National park which was actually named after these eye- catching waterfalls. The park is located in the northern region of the Albertine Rift Valley.
At this area is where the huge Bunyoro escarpment joins together into the vast Acholi plains. The park is recognized as one of the best National parks in Uganda and as well it is well visited. When you visit Uganda, MFNP is a must go for Uganda safaris.
In 1926, the park was a game reserve established to shelter the savannah grassland which was pointed out by Winston Church chill in the year 1907 as the grand Kew Gardens together with the wildlife combined on a confined land.
Most of the visitors to this great park often come from various destinations to trek the gorillas within this very country but in another park called Bwindi. Murchison Falls National Park is featured in African Tour Safaris, CNN, Huffington Post, Newyork Times and so much.
This is where the Nile explodes through a narrow gorge and cascades down to become a placid river whose banks are thronged with hippos and crocodiles, waterbucks and buffaloes.
Here vegetation is characterised by savannah, riverine forest and woodland. Wildlife includes lions, leopards, elephants, giraffes, hartebeests, oribis, Uganda kobs, chimpanzees, and many bird species.
Murchison Falls, also referred to as the Kabalega Falls, is a waterfall found on the course of the great Nile. This the power break ( call it the highest gear that gives a great momentum that powers River Nile water to send to As far Egypt to reach Mediterranean Sea.
This River Nile actually breaks the stunning Victoria Nile, that flows across Uganda’s northern region from the vast Lake Victoria to the deep Lake Kyoga and continuing to the northern tip of Lake Albert within the western arm of the great East African Rift valley.
Right on the peak of the Murchison Falls, the waters of the Nile force their way through a small slit within the rocks, which is just 7 meters or 23 feet wide, and topples to 43 meters or 141 feet below with a thunderous roar forming a residual water stray that forms a beautiful rainbow.
The view is very breathtaking. From here it then continues its westward into the stunning Lake Albert.
The Lake Victoria outlet sends about 300 cubic meters per second or 11,000 ft³/s of water to these falls and all this volumes squeezed through this gorge that is actually less than 10 meters or 40 feet wide.
These waterfalls are located within the Murchison National park which was actually named after these eye- catching waterfalls. The park is located in the northern region of the Albertine Rift Valley.
At this area is where the huge Bunyoro escarpment joins together into the vast Acholi plains. The park is recognized as one of the best National parks in Uganda and as well it is well visited. When you visit Uganda, MFNP is a must go for Uganda safaris.
In 1926, the park was a game reserve established to shelter the savannah grassland which was pointed out by Winston Church chill in the year 1907 as the grand Kew Gardens together with the wildlife combined on a confined land.
Most of the visitors to this great park often come from various destinations to trek the gorillas within this very country but in another park called Bwindi. Murchison Falls National Park is featured in African Tour Safaris, CNN, Huffington Post, Newyork Times and so much.
Friday, July 12, 2019
4 Days Kidepo park Uganda flying safaris tour
4 Days Kidepo Flying Safari
Kidepo National Park is one of Uganda’s most spectacular parks with a
wealth of wildlife and scenic beauty. It lies in the north-eastern horn
of Uganda in Karamoja district and covers an area of 1442 sq. kms.
Being drier than Uganda’s other parks, it is an altitude range between
914metres and 2,750metres at the highest point which is in Mount.
Morongole, Here Uganda safaris is at the best this impressive natural reserve contains a different
eco-system from any other area in Uganda, giving visitors a more
complete understanding of Uganda’s vast bio-diversity. Its secluded
location provides the travellers a certain air of peace and tranquillity
in which to relax and enjoy the dramatic scenery and wildlife of
northern Uganda. It is miles away from the noise and dust of the city it
is a completely different world altogether. Big skies, vast plains,
inspiring views and wildlife everywhere you look. It offers breathtaking
open savannah which is surrounded by spectacular mountain landscape
nowhere to be seen in Africa safari! Kidepo/Karamoja has one rainy season from
April to September. Good months are October to March
NOTES : Scheduled flights to Kidepo Valley National park are on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Depart Entebbe to Kidepo :
Depart Kidepo to Entebbe :
By Air: From Entebbe International Airport by scheduled flight on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Will take flight to Kidepo taking 2hours and 15 minutes to Kidepo
Valley’s. Will be picked from the airstrip to Apoka Lodge. Check in the
lodge, relax a bit or move around as you enjoy the panoramic views of
the Narus River Valley and scenic opportunities of the wildlife from the
verandah of the lodge. An evening game drive along the Narus River
Valley where you will view Elephants, herds of Buffaloes, Jackals,
Jackson’s Hartebeest, Klipspringer and possibly Lions and many other
mammals.
Will have Dinner and overnight either at :
- Apoka Lodge for the luxury,
- Nga’Moru Camp for mid range facilities accommodation
- or UWA National Park Bandas Apoka Rest Camp for the mid range and Kakine Campsite for basic accommodation.
DAY 2 OF 4 DAYS KIDEPO UGANDA FLYING SAFARI
Take breakfast and go for a sunrise will do game drives heading
through the Lamoj Mountains and the splendid Kidepo river valley
dominated by borassus palm forest, startling savanna landscape and the
stunning view of the Narus valley situated in the southwest of the park.
To the north of Sudan at the Lotukei Mountains and the Morongole range
which marks the southern boundary of the park and ending the trail at
the Kanangorok hot spring with a view of a number of faunas that can be
seen wandering around like the tall Ostrich. Get back to the lodge for
lunch and use the afternoon for a cultural experience that will get you
in touch with the Karimajong people at Karenna and Kapedo. Mix together
and have a chat with the local elders and they will show you their
animal kraals, the grinding stones and many more exciting items. Go back
to the lodge for dinner and overnight.
Will have Dinner and overnight either at :
- Apoka Lodge for the luxury,
- Nga’Moru Camp for mid range facilities accommodation
- or UWA National Park Bandas for the mid range and Kakine Campsite for basic accommodation.
After breakfast, go for an early morning game drive and bird watching
having a chance to see some of the rear bird and animal species like
the cheetah and hunting dog, bat-eared fox and stripped hyena. The less
common ungulates include klipspringer, dikdik and bride gazelle. Other
large ungulates include zebras, Rothschild’s giraffes; antelope species
you could encounter include roan antelope, bush buck, eland, and bohor
reed buck and jackson hartebees buffaloes, elands, bushbucks,
waterbucks, elephants and the jackal, among many others. Birds like the Karamoja apalis and the black breasted barbets, black-headed plover,
black-bellied bustard, common buttonquail and flappet larks, harriers,
red-winged lark, northern red bishops and white-winged widowbird among
others. Return to the lodge for lunch.
In the evening you will go for the Cultural tour in the Karamajong
community and this will enable you spend some time with Karamajong
people where you will get to know more about their culture and ways of
life and beliefs. From here you will understand, by the end of the tour,
why their pride makes them slow to adapt to the dynamic world and their
love for cattle is comparable to the better known Masai of Kenya and
Tanzania. Return for dinner and overnight stay at:
- Apoka Lodge for the luxury,
- Nga’Moru Camp for mid range facilities accommodation
- or UWA National Park Bandas for the mid range and Kakine Campsite for basic accommodation.
Today this morning will be led by your guide go for a walking safari along a
sandy dry river bed fringed with palm trees, climb to the top of a rocky
outcrop and take in the views! You move slowly along isolated tracks to
fully appreciate what is around you. Look for tracks and signs of the
animals’ movements stopping to point and investigate further. Look for
lion track, or even cheetah, always surrounded by Zebra, Waterbuck,
Jackson’s Hartebeest, Warthogs, Patas monkeys and big herds of Buffalo.
In the afternoon board your scheduled flight to Entebbe departing at
1500 hrs arriving at 1630 at Entebbe where you will be picked to Kampala
or continue to connect for your scheduled flight in the evening.
Cost per person: US$
Note : Cost Includes
- This excludes expenses of personal nature like Cigarette, telephone , tips, drinks
- It however includes:
- local air ticket to Kidepo
. Airstrip transfers
- Full board accommodation as per the itinerary
- Park entrance fees
- Ranger guide
Saturday, May 18, 2019
Habituated gorilla families in Uganda:
Habituated gorilla families in Uganda: 15 Mountain Gorilla Families have been
Habituated
Bwindi ha more than half of Mountain gorillas in the world. With
approximately over 400 mountain gorillas
living in the Bwindi impenetrable forest,
Uganda is home to more than half of the world’s total population of mountain
gorillas. The majority is found in different areas of Bwindi Impenetrable
National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most popular tourism
destinations in Africa. A small number lives on the lower slopes of the
volcanoes in Mgahinga National Park -
Nyakagezi. Uganda now have 15 gorilla habituated gorilla permit families .
These gorilla families
wonder all parts of Bwindi Impenetrable forest at the various locations for gorilla trekking. They form gorilla safaris industry in Uganda .
Uganda currently hosts 15 habituated gorilla families and 2 groups that is only available for research.
These include Mubare, Habinyanja, Rushegura,Bitukura, Oruzogo, Nkuringo, Nshongi, Mishaya, Kahungye, Bweza, Busingye,Nyakagezi and
the research group Kyaguriro.
Before embarking on your Gorilla Safari we invite
you to learn more about these incredible creatures and read interesting facts
about the various gorilla families. However, keep in mind that the mountain
gorillas are wild animals and details such as the group size, location in the
forest and leading silverback might change without notice.
This is the first gorilla family to be Habituated . Mubare
gorilla group is the oldest habituated gorilla family in Uganda and was opened
for tourism in 1993. The name derives from the Mubare Hill, deep in Bwindi
Impenetrable Forest, where the gorillas were first sighted by trackers.
Initially, the group consisted of 18 individuals, led by the dominant Silverback
Ruhondeza. Unfortunately, over the years the family lost many members until
there were only 5 left in 2012. This was due to moving to other groups, life
losses during fights and the death of a baby gorilla.
In March 2012, the family was attacked by a wild gorilla
group who broke Ruhondeza’s leadership and took away some of the females. Old
Ruhondeza took refuge in a nearby community forest but continued to be
monitored by researchers, until he died in his sleep on 27 June 2012. He was
believed to have been well over 50 years of age. When visiting Buhoma feel free
to ask your guide for the location of this great silverback’s grave!
In the meantime, Ruhondeza successor Kanyonyi managed to
expand the family again and increased it to eight members including a baby
named Kashundwe.
Habinyanja Gorilla Family
Location: Buhoma (ranging from Kahororo to Rubona)
Group size: 17 individuals including 2 silverbacks
Location: Buhoma (ranging from Kahororo to Rubona)
Group size: 17 individuals including 2 silverbacks
The Habinyanja gorilla family was habituated in 1997 and
first visited by tourists in 1999. The name “Habinyanja” comes from the Rukiga
word “Nyanja” meaning “a place with water”. The reason for this name is because
the group was first seen near a swamp in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National
Park.
At the time of habituation the group was lead by the
dominant Silverback Mugurisi, which means “Old man”. After passing away because
of old age, the two brothers Rwansigazi and Mwirima shared power but they were
so different that it couldn’t continue. Rwansigazi was an adventurous gorilla
and liked travelling, while Mwirima preferred to stay at a small range. It was
therefore inevitable that in 2002 the two silverbacks decided to separate,
without any fights. The group that followed Rwansigazi maintained the name
Habinyanja and the members who stayed with Mwirima came to be known as the
Rushegura family. Later, Rwansigazi had to give up leadership to Makara who is
now the dominant silverback of the Habinyanja family. Sometimes, both groups
still come across each other but co-exist rather peacefully.
Sadly, a tragedy happened in June 2011 when the friendly
blackback Mizano was found dead with evidence of spear wounds about the
shoulders and neck. It is believed that a group of poacher with their dogs ran
into the group. Mizano, who naturally defended his family, was speared and died
instantly. It was the first poaching incident whereby a gorilla has been killed
by poachers since 1995.
Rushegura is the name of a place where the separation of
this group from the larger family of Habinyanja took place in February 2002.
The breakaway was led by Mwirima who took with him seven members/started with
12 individuals including 5 femails. His devotatoin to create a stable family
wierp vruchten af as the number of individuals increased to 19 by April 2010.
At an estimated 25 years of age, Mwirima is without question
the most dominant silverback in his group and does not back away from showing
his strength during fights with wild gorilla groups. They used to cross to
neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo but came back and now enjoy the
peacefully environments of Bwindi National Park. The group is known to be one
of the calmest families and usually stay in the vicinity of Buhoma Village for valuing Uganda safaris. Do
not be surprised to even see them wandering around the lodge gardens or visit
the souvenir shop of Gorilla Forest Camp as they are very curious as well.
Especially the youngsters do not shy away from visitors and often like to ‘get
a better look’.
View video of the
Rushegura group touching one of the guests at Gorilla Forest Camp!
The Bitukura family is located in the Ruhija side of BwindiForest National Park. This mountain gorilla family was named after a river that
bears the same name, where it was first sighted. Habituation started in July
2007 and the group was opened for tourism in October 2008. Taking only 15
months is remarkable, since the habituation process normally lasts at least 2
years. But thanks to the close bond that they share with the Kyaguriro family,
with whom they have regularly have ‘get-togethers’, they had frequent
encounters with the UWA rangers and thus made the habituation easier.
The Bitukura group with originally 24 members has been
reduced to only 14 individuals during the last years. It is a peaceable family
with four silverbacks, where the second youngest silverback Ndahura is the
leader. He took the role from former Silverback Karamuzi who stayed over 40
years and is now retired.
Despite of the loss of several members, who defected to
other gorilla families, Bitukura now looks happily and closer to one another.
Especially since a new member joined the family in April 2013. Adult female
Ruhara gave birth to a baby gorilla, who is closely guarded by the proud father
Ndahura.
The Oruzogo group is the second habituated gorilla family
living in the Ruhija area. The group consists of 23 individuals and is led by
Silverback Tibirikwata. The family opened for tourism mid 2011 and since then
has experienced a growth thanks to a number of births. Female adult Ntamurungi
gave birth to a baby gorilla in June 2011 and Musi gave birth in October 2011.
More joy came when a set of twins was born in March 2012. The twin mother is
Kakoba. Other individuals in the group include Busungu (meaning “short
tempered”), Kaganga (“the giant one”) and Bwoba (“the coward”).
The habituation process of the Nkuringo gorilla group was
completed in 2004. Nkuringo means “round hill” in Rukiga, referring to the hill
where the group was first spotted. They were often found in the vicinity of the
villages outside park, which eventually became the main reason for the
habituation. Because of their behavior to feed on bananas, sweet potatoes and
other crops, they created a problem for the local communities. It was then
decided to open the group for tourists, so the villagers would directly benefit
from tourism and the gorillas would be protected at the same time.
Initially, the group was led by the elderly Silverback
Nkuringo. He died in April 2008, leaving behind two silverbacks, Safari and
Rafiki. It was his son Safari who took over the leadership. Seven months later,
the Nkuringo family welcomed a set of twin gorillas from mother Kwitonda, named
Katungi and Muhozi. Unfortunately, Katungi died at the age of 1.5 years due to
illness.
The Nshongi gorilla group was named after the river close
where the family was first seen. The word Nshongi derives from “Omushongi
Gwoboki, meaning ‘honey’ and referred to the deep color of the river. Being
opened for tourism in September 2009, the family was unique due to its large
size. With 36 individuals it was the largest gorilla group ever habituated.
Even more remarkable was that the three silverbacks and seven blackbacks lived
in harmony with each other and did not make an attempt for leadership.
Especially since the dominant silverback Nshongi was not even the oldest
silverback in the family. However, in July 2010, the group split into two: the
Nshongi group with 26 individuals, including 4 silverbacks and a newly formed
family led by the silverback Mishaya with 10 members.
Silverback Mishaya was part of the Nshongi group but decided
in July 2010 to establish its own family. Being known as a fighter who often
starts interactions with other gorilla families, he was able to gather females
from other groups in the area and could expand his group. In April 2011 he
clashed again with a non-habituated gorilla family, resulting in serious
injuries for himself and a 2-year old infant. The wounds were treated by
veterinarians from the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project.
The Kahungye group is one of the most recent habituated
gorilla families in Bwindi National Park. The family was opened for tourism in
October 2011 but in less than a year the group split, creating a new family
that is called Busingye. Before the separation, the family consisted of 27
individuals including 3 silverbacks. The group is active and led by the
dominant silverback Gwigi, which means “door” in the local language.
Originally, the Nshongi family was the largest gorilla group
ever habituated. However, in July 2010 Silverback Mishaya decided to start his
own family. Two years later also Bweza, another silverback preferred to
separate himself from the rest of the group. Initially, the UWA rangers
suspected that they would get back together again, but when it appeared that
the split was infinitive, this ‘new’ group opened for tourism in December 2012.
In the same period, in the same sector, but another gorilla
family experienced a breakaway as well. It was Silverback Busingye who decided
to split from the Kahungye group in June 2012 and create his own family.
Busingye means ‘peace’ which is quite surprising since this ambitious
silverback is known for his legendary fights with other gorilla groups. He
likes showing his power and whenever encountering a wild family he mercilessly
grabs a female to add to his own family.
Nyakagezi Gorilla Family
Location: Mgahinga National Park
Group size: 10 individuals including 3 silverbacks
Location: Mgahinga National Park
Group size: 10 individuals including 3 silverbacks
Mgahinga National Park only hosts one gorilla family known
as the Nyakagezi Group. The group is led by Mark, the dominant silverback, who
likes travelling and keeps on crossing borders between Uganda, Rwanda and
Democratic Republic of Congo. Lately it seems they are trying to regain their
Ugandan citizenship again as they have been back in Mgahinga National Park
since November 2012 and may are likely to stay for a while. Even more good news
came in May 2013 when a new baby was born, increasing the group to 10 members.
Due to quite unpredictable behavior, permits for this group
can only be booked at the park headquarters of Uganda Wildlife Authority.
Although the Kyaguriro family is habituated, it has not been
visited by tourists until now but is put aside for research only. By closely
keeping contact with this group, conservationists have been able to learn a lot
about the mountain gorillas of Bwindi, including some remarkable differences
with the mountain gorillas that live in the Virunga Volcanoes. Initially the
family was led by an aging silverback Zeus. Unfortunately he died in exile
after being usurped and banished into the forest by his rival Rukina.
Friday, November 16, 2018
Our Lost cousins primates of Uganda
Primates like chimpanzees, baboons monkeys are our cousins by all looks . As a ugandan have you visited any of national parks where your cousins stay. Remember if a vaccine is to be introduced to our human bodies , they are the ones who face the all the wrath of the medicine and its effects until if cannot affect them, then to humans. Is it not enough to give them a courtesy call! Visit#Kibale national park, #kyambura gorge in Queen Elizabeth park, #Budodongforest park and enjoy your stay with them.
Primates have over 90% genes of human kind. So these animals are close to us that other creatures on earth. However animal MAN is finishing their habitats where they have stayed for all their life. We as humans beings should take note that once these primates are finished on earth then what has swallowed them wont fail to take us too. Assuming it is plague where shall the medicine vaccine be tested to know that it will not affect human beings.
To have short visit at KibaleForest National Park is a habitant to 13 species of primates including Chimpanzee, a crobatic Red Colobus monkey, black and white and L’Hoest’s are the Park’s major tourist attraction. There is also an opportunity to track habituated Chimpanzees, closely related to humans than to any other living creature. Birders are in for a treat with 375 species including the Prirogrine’s Ground-thrush, low spotted nectors yellow rumpled tinker bird, little green bill, green breasted pitta, the African pitta.The Bigodi is a paradise for bird watchers and Uganda safaris . Actually skilled birders can spot up to fifty new species on a bird list. Today, 200 species of bird have been recognized within the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary. Among the major bird species within the sanctuary is the grand Blue Turaco the crowned eagle and the black bee-eater, dozen of antelope and many more species
Primates have over 90% genes of human kind. So these animals are close to us that other creatures on earth. However animal MAN is finishing their habitats where they have stayed for all their life. We as humans beings should take note that once these primates are finished on earth then what has swallowed them wont fail to take us too. Assuming it is plague where shall the medicine vaccine be tested to know that it will not affect human beings.
To have short visit at KibaleForest National Park is a habitant to 13 species of primates including Chimpanzee, a crobatic Red Colobus monkey, black and white and L’Hoest’s are the Park’s major tourist attraction. There is also an opportunity to track habituated Chimpanzees, closely related to humans than to any other living creature. Birders are in for a treat with 375 species including the Prirogrine’s Ground-thrush, low spotted nectors yellow rumpled tinker bird, little green bill, green breasted pitta, the African pitta.The Bigodi is a paradise for bird watchers and Uganda safaris . Actually skilled birders can spot up to fifty new species on a bird list. Today, 200 species of bird have been recognized within the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary. Among the major bird species within the sanctuary is the grand Blue Turaco the crowned eagle and the black bee-eater, dozen of antelope and many more species
The Bigodi Wetland is, located in Magombe swamp and the name
was derived from a local Rutooro word`Kugodya`which means to walk tiredly .It
was recognized for a extensive array of the biodiversity where several primates
species like the red colobus monkey, baboon, black and white colobus monkey,
blue monkey grey cheeked, mangabey, vervet monkey, red tailed monkey and the
L’Hoest monkey. Also, Mammals such as chimpanzees, Sitatunga, mongooses, bush
pigs, otters and bush bucks do visit this swamp coming from Kibale Forest
National Park. The swamp is a habitant to 200 species of birds .The Bigodi Wet
Land swamp is a paradise for bird watchers. Skilled birders can spot up to
fifty new species on a bird list. Among the major bird species within the
sanctuary together with the grand Blue Turaco which can be sighted a long
guided walks trail.
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