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Congo Nile Trail – The Hiking Experience

Congo Nile Trail - The Hiking Experience The two hundred and twenty seven kilometers hike includes many delights such as coffee and tea route with twelve coffee washing stations and three tea factory, quiet natural beaches and austere beauty of…

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Bwindi Cultural Tours

Buhoma Community Tours / Cultural tours Bwindi

Buhoma Community Tours Cultural tours Bwindi - While at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, you will also enjoy cultural tours at Buhoma. You will have a three hour village walk around the village from which you will encounter with various cultural…

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BUHANGA ECO PARK – Rwanda

Buhanga Eco Park Of Mystery Buhanga Eco Park - This is a small forest of around 31 hectares that is referred to as sacred, and a ritual place where the Kings of Yore in Rwanda were initiated and enthroned for Kingship.…

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NATURE WALKS/ HIKING IN BWINDI

Nature walks in Bwindi national park,  Hiking trails in Bwindi &  Bwindi Village walks NATURE WALKS/ HIKING IN BWINDI FOREST Bwindi Impenetrable National Park has six main hiking trails in the Buhoma region of Bwindi and as you hike through the…

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Best gorilla trekking company

Best gorilla trekking company in Uganda and Rwanda Are you planning a gorilla trekking tour to Uganda or Rwanda, look no further, we are the best gorilla trekking company. At Adventure in the wild safaris, we strive to ensure that each…

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Birding In Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Birding in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Birding in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park - The ancient rainforest of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park provides habitation for about 350 bird species including 23 Albertine rift endemics. The bird species include the Blue-headed sun-bird, short- tailed warbler, Red-headed Blue-Bil, white-tailed…

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How many mountain gorillas are left

How many mountain gorillas are left in the world? Since their scientific discover in 1902, the population of the mountain gorillas has bee on a steady decline and there are currently about 880 mountain gorillas left in the world, and…

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