Uganda to co-host CHAN alongside Kenya and Tanzania.
CHAN is about showcasing the depth of African football from the grassroots, and this year, East Africa is the stage.
CHAN is about showcasing the depth of African football from the grassroots, and this year, East Africa is the stage.
Gorilla Cencus – something remarkable unfolds deep within Uganda’s ancient forests – A mountain gorilla census. This effort is far more than just counting wild animals. It’s about understanding Gorilla families, monitoring their well-being, and ensuring their continued survival
Golf safaris in Uganda depends on teamwork cooperation among stakeholders. When tour operators, conservationists, course managers, and policymakers work together, they can build a model of tourism that is both world-class, deeply responsible and sustainable
Every step of the way, your visit supports conservation, community development, and cultural preservation. It’s a chance to travel responsibly without sacrificing comfort—making every moment meaningful, memorable, and impactful
A golf safari in East Africa is not just about the sport—it’s a journey through some of the continent’s most captivating experiences. Today’s travelers want more than leisure — they want impact, They want to make a difference. In Uganda, Golf can be a force for good.
Golfing in Uganda as an exceptional Experience. The fairways are open. The forests are waiting. The mountain gorillas need champions—and the Golf safari community is ready to step up
The most popular destination for gorilla tracking in Uganda is Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, and the second one is Mgahinga National Park.
Mountain gorillas are the largest living apes and primates, with adult males known as Silverbacks due to the gray hair that develops on their backs with age, weighing up to 440 pounds (200 kg). They have longer, darker fur than other gorilla species to help them stay warm in their high-altitude forest habitats.