Here is what you need to know
The establishment of Regional Wildlife Conservation Education Centres will be located in four different areas or regions of Uganda including Mbale ,Gulu, Mbarara and Kyenjojo.
@ugwildlife will be doing the implementation of the conservation centres in a phased manner and has started with the Mbale site in Eastern Uganda which is set to be launched on Friday.
According to the authority, the selection of these sites was based on the proximity, accessibility, catchment and availability of unique but threatened wildlife species attractions that favour both rural and urban populations in the region.
Uganda’s tourism sector continues to thrive!
UWA today registered a full-capacity turnout of 76 visitors for gorilla trekking in Rushaga, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
This strong visitor confidence demonstrates that Uganda remains a safe, welcoming, and world-class tourism destination. We encourage travelers from around the world to come and experience our unique wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and warm hospitality.
#VisitUganda #ExploreUganda #GorillaTrekking #PearlOfAfrica #Tourism
A forest thrives when its wildlife thrives.
The chimpanzees of Itohya are ambassadors for conservation, sustainable tourism, and community-led protection of Uganda’s natural heritage.
Protect habitat.
Empower communities.
Secure the future.
#ChimpConservation#SustainableTourism
I don’t understand why it has taken the Uganda Wildlife Authority so long to address this, but small cars should not be allowed access into the parks.
There should be subsidized rates for extended safari Land Cruisers to support proper and safe game drive experiences.