Frequently asked questions and procedures about COVID-19  in Uganda

They are a lot of questions asked about the COVID-19 pandemic for travelers visiting Uganda and how they can avoid the transmission, below are some of the most asked questions and what you will need while in Uganda.

  • What are the COVID-19 PCR Test Requirements in relation to children?
  • Children below five (5) years are exempted from the requirements of a negative PCR test certificate and are not required to present a vaccination card on arrival or departure.
  • What are the requirements /arrival process for arriving passengers at Entebbe?
  • A negative PCR COVID-19 test undertaken within 72 hours prior to boarding is no longer a requirement for fully vaccinated passengers. It is only passengers who are not fully vaccinated that are required to present a negative PCR COVID-19 test undertaken within 72 hours from the time of sample collection to boarding aircraft from the country of origin. Children below 5 years are exempted from this requirement.
  • What are the requirements for departing passengers?
  • Passengers departing EIA are required to know, understand and interpret COVID-19 requirements of the country they are traveling to.
  • A negative COVID-19 PCR test certificate for outbound travelers who are fully vaccinated is suspended for passengers with proof of full COVID-19 Vaccination certificates except where it is a requirement for the destination country. Airlines will guide passengers on destination requirements. It is only children below 5 years that are exempted from the COVID-19 PCR test on departure (subject to the destination requirements)
  • What are the requirements for air transportation of human remains into the country?

The following conditions should be fulfilled:

  • Medical certificate of cause of death
  • Post-mortem report or comprehensive Medical Report from the attending doctor/health facility.
  • Embalming certificate (including embalming certificate due to COVID-19)
  • Copy of passport/identification document of the deceased (The original passport/travel document/identification document to be presented to immigration authorities)
  • Import license/import authorization from the Director General of Health Services
  • Appropriate packaging-wrapped in a waterproof body bag then placed in a zinc lined coffin and outer metal or wooded box.

 

Murchison Falls National Park- The world’s most powerful waterfalls

Murchison Falls National Park is bisected by the River Nile which form Murchison falls, the world’s most powerful waterfall. The River Nile waters support an astonishing wildlife found in Murchison falls include 79 mammals and 451 species of birds.

For your adventure in Uganda, visit Murchison Falls National park and experience big 5 safaris. Game drive safaris in the park provide visitors with sightings of large mammals and antelopes including elephants, lion, leopard, buffaloes, Uganda kob, Jackson’s hartebeest, topi, eland, and warthogs.

Boat cruises on the River Nile offer a relaxed way to view wildlife such as hippos, Nile crocodiles, and water birds.

Birding excursions are conducted on the Albert-Nile delta wetland in search for the rare bird species such as shoebill stork and papyrus gonolek.

Murchison falls is located in western Uganda about 4-5 hours’ drive from Kampala/ Entebbe. Ziwa rhino sanctuary is situated in Nakasongora along the route to the park. Ziwa is home to 23 rhinos. Visitors are allowed to track rhinos on foot with ranger.

How’s Murchison Falls the most powerful waterfall?

Who visits Uganda and doesn’t visit the world’s most powerful waterfalls in the north-western side of Uganda. About 5-6 hours driving through the famous Luweero triangle, Murchison Falls National park is found in Masindi district. With the waterfalls as the highlight of every traveler visiting this Uganda’s largest park.

Every second, Murchison falls powers water equivalent to 3000 cubic meters from the Victoria Nile just a wide gorge of about 7 meters powering down a 45 meters deep to the albert Nile.

But besides the waterfalls, this park is home to about 79 other mammal species with 4 of the African Big 5 inclusive. Also it a protects a vast number of birdlife of a bout 345 bird species.

Tree Climbing Lions of Queen Elizabeth National Park (ishasha sector)

Uganda wildlife authority identify about 5 prides of Lions that have a behavior of climbing fig trees in Ishasha wilderness of Queen Elizabeth National Park.

This park receives the highest number of visitors in Uganda because of its combination of activities such as game drive safari, boat cruise on Kazinga channel and chimp trekking.

Among the big cats, only leopard and jaguar can climb trees efficiently. So why do Ishasha lions climb trees? National geographic explorer Alexander Braczkowski visited Uganda in 2018 to prove why Ishasha lions climb trees. Firstly, hefound that there are stinging insects in Ishasha that fly close to the ground. As a result, lions learn to climb trees where its comfortable to relax especially after a kill. Secondary, the lions also climb to the tree branches to get a good view of prey.

These lions climb trees at different times of the day.Between 9am, 11pm, 1pm to 3pm most visitor going through Ishasha spot the lions. However, it’s also true that a number of visitors miss to see them as well.

Lions with a behavior of climbing tree have also been reported in two Uganda national parks – Kidepo Valley National Park and Murchison falls national park. Around East Africa, tree climbing lions are also reported in Lake Manyara National Park in Tanzania. It’s not clear if the reasons for Ishasha lions to climb trees are same for lions else in East Africa.

Best chance to see Ishasha tree climbing lions?

Queen Elizabeth national park is divided into two sectors. They include; Kasenyi area in the north includes Kazinga channel, Mweya peninsular, kyambura gorge, several crater lakes including Lake Katwe where salt mining takes place.

Ishasha lies in the south west of the park. most visitors drive through Ishasha from Queen Elizabeth to Bwindi forest or from Bwindi to coming Queen. If just driving through, you may or may see tree climbing lions. However, if you overnight in Ishasha it gives enough time for game drive and high chance to see tree climbing lions. Likewise, when you leave Kasenyi early morning, it gives you enough time for game drives in Ishasha before you continue further southwest.

Lion tracking in Queen Elizabeth National Park

Kasenyi pains has lions that do not climb trees. Although it’s no guarantee to see lions, the Experiential Lion tracking does. Paying for lion tracking allows to go off road (what other visitors are not allowed to do) to look for lions and get close to them for 2 good hours.

Wildlife in Queen Elizabeth National Park

Over 79 mammals live in Queen Elizabeth National park. Large mammals include African elephant, cape buffalo, hippo, leopard. Antelopes include Uganda kob, waterbuck, topi (found only in Ishasha). There over 600 bird species including flamingos.

Do not expect to see large herds of animals such as those in Masai Mara kenya or Serengeti Tanzania. However, on game drives in you will be able to spot wildlife such as buffalo, elephant, Uganda kobs, buffalo, leopard, hyena and lion. Better option to see wildlife is to book a boat cruise on Kazinga channel to see hippos, crocodiles, water birds and mammals that come to drink on the shores.Kazinga channel connects Lake Edward and Lake George.

The scenery of the park is beautiful particularly the crater lakes, Ishasha, rift valley and a backdrop of Rwenzori mountains.

Activities in Queen Elizabeth national park

Besides game drives and boat cruise, there are a number of activities. Experiential tours include lion tracking, mongoose tracking, bird counts and hippos census. These are booked in advance.

You can visit lake Katwe to see the process of salt mining.

Chimpanzee trekking can be done in Kalinzu forest reserve. Nature walks are available in Kyambura gorge.

Community and cultural tours are available as well mostly outside the park. Kasoga community experience is found in Hamukungu landing site on the shores of Lake George. The experience offers several activities such as canoe rides, village walks and fishing tours.

How you can help save the tree climbing lions of Ishasha

It’s unfortunate one pride of 11 lions was poisoned in 2018 after attacking livestock in the community. Along with the Uganda Wildlife Authority community conservation programs, National geographic explorer Alexander Braczkowski who had been filming the lions started GoFundMe, a charity that is raising money to compensate local people that loose livestock from predator attack.

 

 

 

 

Guide to planning a safari in Uganda 2022

We share our specially prepared itineraries and look at the most popular Uganda wildlife national parks for safaris to help you plan your adventure safari in Uganda.

When visiting for a safari in Uganda, the pearl of Africa many will emphasize that your itinerary wouldn’t be complete without a trip to see mountain gorillas. that’s because, gorilla tracking is Uganda’s main tourism activity and the best things to do on any African safari. However, when it comes to deciding what safari in Uganda, a lot of things for your choice.

So, you are considering traveling to Uganda, there are various factors that you need to understand. For instance, what kind of tour you are going to be on, for how long to spend in each place and what it shall include.

This guide is for those who would like to their first African wildlife safari to Uganda.

So, what are wildlife safaris destination in Uganda?

A Uganda wildlife safari is all about covering a lot of ground as you drive from one place to another doing activities like early morning game drive with afternoon boat safari, treks through the jungles in search of gorillas or chimpanzees, hiking, nature walk, bird watching, sightseeing, community tours…. You can do all this by opting for a safari in vehicle which is the most popular, walking safari, hot air balloon safari or safari of other kind.

Of course, there are many adventurous activities such as white-water rafting and kayaking on the Nile river, canoeing, horseback rides, spot fishing. Its better to have a trip that allow you to try as many activities and view wildlife as possible.

There are many options for different types of travelers regardless of budget. What differentiates one itinerary from the other is the choice of accommodation and whether you fly in.

Yes, you will be glad to follow advise regarding the lodges and things to do.There are many posts by bloggers, tour operators and travelers on various forums discussing their experiences in Uganda.

For instance, a solo traveler who spent 8 days on safari Uganda reviewed like this “It was a memorable trip. It would have been a very good journey even without the gorillas, but of course gorillas were the icing on cake”.

Some overall thoughts:

Wildlife viewing in Uganda may not be as good as a traditional Kenya or Tanzania safari. Though, the ability to combine that primate trekking safaris and other activities like boat safaris in Murchison falls, Queen Elizabeth and lake Mburo national parks is great. If you have been to Africa before, you can attest to that. But if you have never been to Africa before, you will be happy with what you see in Uganda.

As for the best time to visit, Uganda can be visited all year round. Though, this depends on the activities you wish to do. The high / dry season (December to February and June to September) are considered the best time for primate trekking like gorilla tracking and chimpanzee trekking as well game viewing. However, visiting off season (March to May and October to November)shouldn’t be overlooked. Because the number of visitors is low, you are able to get discounts for value and the landscape is green.

Getting around, Uganda has improved its road network which is good even for the self-drive enthusiast. However, expect to cover a lot ground with some drives involving long distances such as over 400 km sq about 8-9 hour-drive. This is dependent on how your itinerary is scheduled and variable road conditions.

 

Going on safari in Uganda, the most popular national parks

There are 10 Uganda wildlife national parks wherein you can go for a safari. Take some time to research which itinerary best suits your budget and other needs and go for it.Make sure that you find a registered tour operator. Here we look at 6 most popular for safari.

Safari in Murchison falls National Park

Most famous for the Murchison falls, arguably the world’s strongest waterfall. Murchison falls is formed as the waters of the Nile river squeezes through a narrow gorge and plunges over a 45-meter cliff with a thunderous roar. The mist around creates a trade mark rainbow. The view from the hike to the top of the falls is beautiful.

Murchison falls is the largest conservation area in Uganda and covers a diverse habitat with tracts of woodlands, open grasslands dotted with borrosous palm trees, Nile-delta swamps.

Wildlife to see in Murchison falls

There are 79 mammals including leopard, lion, elephant, buffalo, hartebeest, hippos, giraffe, oribi, waterbuck, bushbuck, Uganda kob, bush pig and many more. 415 bird species including the pre-historic looking shoebill stork. Reptiles include Nile crocodiles

The park offers a wonderful Uganda safari experience, activities you can do include game drive, boat cruise on the Nile, night game drive, top of the falls hike, day nature walk, hot air balloon safaris, spot fishing, rafting and community tours.

When visited on its own, the minimum number of days is (3) with an option to visit Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary or add an extra night in Budongo forest reserve for chimpanzee trekking.

Several accommodation options are available in the south and north side of the Nile. Murchison falls is located 5-6 hours drive from Kampala.

 

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Uganda’s most visited park, Queen Elizabeth lies in the shadow of the Rwenzori mountains on the rift valley floor. Its diverse habitats include tropical forests, kazinga channel, grasslands, wetlands, crater lakesprovide home to 95 mammals and over 612 bird species. Big 4 mammals including tree climbing lions which are found in Ishasha the area where you pass driving from QENP to Bwindi southwestern Uganda.

What makes this park popular is its ability to offer travelers a variety of activities, one can do in a single day. For instance, in the morning you can do chimpanzee tracking in Kalinzu forest or kyambura gorge. In the afternoon take a boat cruise along Kazinga channel and end with evening or night game drive.

There are experiential tourism activities such as lion tracking, hippo census, bird counts and mongoose tracking.

Kibale forest National Park

This park is known as the primates capital of the world because its home to 13 primates species including man. Therefore, Kibale forest national park has the highest concentration of primates in Africa. The primary activity is chimpanzee tracking which can be done in the morning and afternoon. Chimpanzee habituation experience gives a full day encounter with chimps. There’s also Kibale forest walk which can be done during day and at night. Its enjoyable but you may not see as much as you expect, just go for it if you love nature. Outside the park, you can as well visit Bigodi wetland for a community walk usually done in the afternoon.

Bwindi impenetrable forest national park and Mgahinga gorilla national park

Lake Mburo National Park

Kidepo valley National Park

Off the tourist radar

Semuliki national park

Rwenzori mountains national park

Sample Itineraries

Days 1-4 visit Bwindi impenetrable forest national park with game drive in Lake Mburo national park. Activities you can undertake include gorilla tracking, walking safari or game drive in Lake Mburo.

Days 5 – 7 visit Kibale forest national park, queen Elizabeth national park, Bwindi impenetrable forest national park and lake Bunyonyi. Activities include gorilla tracking, chimpanzee tracking in Kibale forest, game drive and boat cruise on Kazinga channel which teem with birds, hippos, crocodiles, elephants and buffalos. From Queen Elizabeth NP to Bwindi via Ishasha wilderness offer potential sighting of tree climbing lions.

8 days Uganda visit Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, Murchison falls, Kibale forest national park, Queen Elizabeth NP, Bwindi forest/ Lake Bunyonyi. Activities you can undertake include rhino tracking, top of the falls hike which boasts breathtaking view of river Nile, game drive and river Nile boat cruise, exclusive boat ride, hot air balloon safari, chimpanzee tracking, Bigodi swamp walk, second boat cruise Kazinga channel, gorilla tracking, canoe or boat ride on Lake Bunyonyi.

One thing to note for trips starting at Entebbe going to Murchison falls and ending in southwestern Uganda. You should choose one leg of your flights to/from Kigali instead of driving long distance from south west to go through Entebbe both times. It might save you some time.

 

Days 9 – 15 You can include Kidepo valley national park far in the north, Murchison falls, Kibale forest, Queen Elizabeth, Bwindi, Mgahinga. Possible sightings in Kidepo include cheetah and ostrich which are not found in other parks. Also unique is golden monkey tracking in Mgahinga gorilla national park.

Other activities not included here can be added into any of the above itineraries. For instance, white water rafting and kayaking can be done for 1-day visit t Jinja which is 2 hour-drive east of Kampala city.

Uganda Beach

While Uganda is known for its mountain gorilla safaris, it’s also home to beautiful tropical Uganda beach and islands which are found in Lake Victoria.

Approximately 84 islands make up Sesse islands in Lake Victoria a Uganda beach vacation is absolutely something you shouldn’t miss while on a safari, but only 2 of those; i.e. bulago and Bugala and kalangala fishing villages are developed for tourism.

Bulago and bugala offers white sand beaches, a great mix of activities such as nature walks, boat rides, amazing sunsets and a variety of accommodation facilities for families and budget travelers.

Uganda’s gateway Entebbe international airport nestled on the shores of Lake Victoria is also one of the most popular beach holiday destinations.

Entebbe town being the main port of entry and exit, it’s easy to add a visit to the Sesse islands at the end or start of your Uganda safari. Entebbe town itself has everything from resort beach hotels, botanical gardens, national zoo (the Uganda wildlife education center).

Beaches to visit while in Uganda.

Entebbe is the nestling center of many travelers for a beach vacation and because of it’s beautiful lake Victoria surroundings there’s just a lot of unique holiday beaches you can find here.

But besides, Uganda is a wide country with a lot of beautiful islands on different lakes, along the Victoria islands in Kalangala it is one of the best beach holiday destinations you can immerse yourself into.

While in Entebbe for a beach vacation or stay, you can opt to add the botanical gardens and Entebbe zoo for the most sightseeing activities as well as relaxing comfortably at your lodge for overnight with a lake view.

And for reptiles lovers, there’s an amazing home of different reptile species just within Entebbe and you can pay a visit and have a look as well as learning about these beautiful creatures.

 

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About Your Golden Monkey Tracking Safari in Uganda and Rwanda

Would you go on a primate adventure to see some of the old-world monkey species in Africa? If yes, you have a chance to enjoy close encounters with golden monkey without risk as in the scenario above.

Golden monkeys inhabit the Virunga volcanoes at elevations of 2,227 m and 4,127 m along the borders of Uganda, Rwanda and democratic Republic of Congo. This area is also home to mountain gorillas.

GET UP CLOSE TO GOLDEN MONKEYS

Your trip to Rwanda or Uganda can include golden monkey tracking. And it is pretty affordable at $90 per person in Volcanoes National Park Rwanda and $60 pp in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park Uganda.

 

Some troops of golden monkeys have been habituated in the respective parks where you are sure to have close-up encounters with them in their natural habitat. Golden monkeys spend most of their time in bamboo vegetation. Therefore, the hike to see them is not strenuous as with a gorilla trek.

Expect the hike to you through the vegetation in the parks comprised of bamboo combined with fairly dense tropical forests. On the lower slopes of the volcanoes the altitude range for your trek is between 2000 meters to 2500m above sea level.

 

Golden monkey permits give you access to visit the primates and spend 1 hour.

Exclusive golden monkey habituation permits allow you to spend almost full day with these primates. Golden monkey habituation experience is only available in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park at $100 per person.

That’s way too little money compared to gorilla tracking. And it gives you a hand to add more optional community tours.

 

In Mgahinga, there are ancient human tribes… the BaTwa pygmies. You would watch them tell stories around campfire or walk the BaTwa trail and there are a couple of ancient cultural practices to witness like fire making, collecting water using bamboo. You will learn more deeply about these ancient hunter gatherers. BaTwa trail can take 3-4 hours.

Rwanda is famed for its Instore cultural dance. While in volcanoes national park take full advantage to visit Iby’Iwacu cultural village for a truly authentic Rwandan cultural experience.

 

 

 

 

 

The fastest way to visit East African destinations – Fly – in Safaris

Though East African safari destinations like Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania generally have good road infrastructure, the distances needed to reach attractions and national parks can be long and tiresome.

Fly-in safaris allow travelers who have limited time to cut out long road transfers and combine various destinations in East Africa by charter light aircrafts. There are various small airstrips where charter planes can land to access remote wildlife destinations with comfort.

East Africa’s most famous wildlife safari destinations

A wild realm of safaris is found in Africa and East Africa particularly is one of the greatest safari destinations in the world if not the greatest. Diverse landscapes and iconic terrains are found here and some of the best must see include Uganda’s  Bwindi impenetrable forest national park, volcanoes national park, Kidepo valley national park in northeastern Uganda, masai mara wildlife reserve, Serengeti and Ngoro Ngoro crater. These can be combined into one fly in safari itinerary or on a short safari. Opportunities for wildlife viewing activities are endless including gorilla trekking in Uganda or Rwanda, game drive for big five and wildebeest viewing, bushwalks, hot air balloon safaris, boat rides among others.

Fly in safaris make long drives short and provide spectacular aerial views of the east African scenic landscapes. However, there will be short distance transfers in air conditioned root top safari vehicles between airstrips and lodges.

Fly -in safaris use small light aircrafts which can carry up to 13 passengers using some of the safest and reliable charter plane operators such as Aero link, Eagle Air, Jumbo jet. These provide more comfort and the best quickest way to get to your safari destination. Flights do overlap with road transport where you arrive at an airstrip and transfer shortly to the lodge.

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The land of a thousand hills

Rwanda is located in East Africa south of the equator. Although small, Rwanda is known as a land of a thousand hills because its landscapes spans Virunga Mountains in the north, Albertine rift valley lakes in the north west, savannah and wetlands on the eastern border with Tanzania.

The country has only 4 national parks but what makes it popular for adventure tourism are the mountain gorillas. Volcanoes National Park has habituated 10 gorilla families which attract for visitors for gorilla tracking safaris. Despite the high cost of Rwanda gorilla permits at $1500 per person, it’s clear that safe guarding the future of mountain gorillas is more important.

While there are a few wildlife parks, don’t underestimate the greatness of a safari to Rwanda. besides gorillas, Rwanda offers primate tracking adventures, birding, wildlife viewing, beach spots, volcano hiking and culture. Rwanda wildlife includes mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, big 5 mammals, birds and so much more. If what you want is not found in Rwanda, its better you combine Rwanda and Uganda which gives you a lot of choice.

Safari Destinations in Rwanda

The things to do while in Rwanda are not many but they’re very unique. The country is one of the safest countries to visit in Africa thus making it one of the best safari destination on the continent.

Unlike other East African destinations Rwanda is has strict laws on perfecting the streets from garbage and to be precise this is one of the cleanest countries you can find in Africa.

The highlight of a safari to Rwanda is Gorilla trekking in the famous Volcanoes National park. But there are some other activities you can do besides gorilla trekking.

Gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National park is the biggest attraction for many travelers visiting here, and ticks every box for a safari lover.

Permits must be booked in advance prior the tracking dates and only 80 permits are issued daily and cost $1500 each. You can book either with a tour operator or through the government.

Kigali City

Far from being haunted by it’s tremulous past, Kigali is quite getting away with it. The country’s capital is a buz with hip new bars and a lot of outdoor activities. Clean and composed of beautiful hotels and restaurants, Kigali is without any doubt one of the safest cities to stay in when on the African continent.

National Museum

The intellectual capital of the country is in Butare where the National University is found. The most popular attraction here is the Museum where the iconic collections of East Africa’s ethnographies are found.

 

The global bird watching weekend October 2021

The second annual competition of the global bird watching activity of 2021 was participated on 9th/Oct to 11th /Oct. This epic and astonishing activity unites the world’s most popular birders to tick the checklists of all birds around there destinations just to update of how the conservation gear really is.

Who represented Uganda?

Team Uganda was represented with many bird watching teams with different destinations of the pearl and Uganda being one of the most popular bird watching destination in the world, with almost half of Africa’s bird species from the Albertine rift endemics to the forest dwellers and down through to the rare Shoebill stork.

EBS Tours and safaris representative

Ebs Tours & Safaris  was represented by Shafic Buyondo who joined the team of other nature conservationists and wildlife guides to search for special bird species of Lutembe Bay.

On 9th/Oct/2021 and just as you could imagine how special Lutembe is, it really never disappoints when it comes to birds, from residents to Pale-arctic winter visitors and this unique destination rewarded us with more than 120 bird species just in a single day.

Here are some of the species we ticked:

1.Meyers parrot

2.Grey Eastern plantain eaters

3.African thrush

4.Common bulbul

5.Red eyed dove

6.Red billed fire finch

7.Red cheeked cordon bleu

8.African Yellow white eye

9.Green headed sunbird

10.Scarlet chested sunbird

11.Marico sunbird

12.African grey parrot

13.Double toothed barbet

14.Hadada ibis

15.African goshawk

16.Speckled mouse bird

17.Village weaver

18.Nubian wood pecker (dots on the belly)

19.Red headed love bird

20.Northern black flycatcher

21.Golden backed weaver

22.Northern puff back

23.Copper sunbird

24.Viollett’s weaver

25.Grey crowned cranes

26.Winding cisticola

27.Black and white manikins

28.Black headed weaver

29.Bronze manikins

30.Black headed gonolek

31.Long crested eagle

32.Little egret

33.Red chested sunbird

34.Black headed heron

35.Grey backed fiscal

36.White throated bee eater

37.Great blue turaco

38.Pin tailed whydah

39.Sooty chat

40.African fish eagle

41.Marabou stork

42.Little bee eater

43.Spur wing lapwing

44.Grey back warbler

45.Rüpels starling

46.Rufous napped lark

47.Yellow throated greenbul

48.Yellow throated long claw

49.Plain backed pipit

50.African palm swift

51.Barn swallow

52.Fawn waxbill

53.Yellow wagtails

54.Scarce swift

55.Yellow fronted canary

56.Lizard buzzard

57.Red backed Scrub robbin

58.Willow warbler

59.Yellow billed stork

60.Brimstone canary

61.Yellow throated greenbul

62.Common buzzard

63.White browned robin chat

64.Brown crowned tchagra

65.African pipit (laccum sub species)

66.Yellow wattled lapwing

67.African jacana

68.Blue cheeked bee eater

69.Long toed lapwing

70.Cracking cisticola

71.Diedrick’s cuckoo

72.Cattle egret

73.Fan tailed widow bird

74.White -faced whistling duck

75.Yellow billed duck

76.Speckled pigeon

77.Black crake

78.Malachite kingfisher

79.Blue breasted bee eater

80.Pied kingfisher

81.Common sand piper

82.Klass’ cuckoo

83.Grosbeak weaver

84.African blue fly catcher

85.African paradise fly catcher

86.Slender billed weaver

87.Grey backed camaroptera

88.Black and white shrike fly catcher

89.Palm nut voluture

90.Broad billed roller

91.Pigmy kingfisher

92.Common waxbill

93.white browed cucal

94.Tawny flanked prinia

95.Brown throated wattle eye

96.Woodland kingfisher

97.Papyrus gonolek

98.Great cormorant

99.Northern Brown throated Weaver

100.Purple heron

101.Great egret

102.Grey heron

103.Mash sand piper

104.Ross’ turaco

  1. temminck’s stint

106.Gul billed tarn

107.kittlitz’s plover

108.common winged plover

109.Green shank

110.Black winged tarns

111.Glossy ibis

112.Wood sand piper

113.little stint

114.White winged tarn

115.collared pranticole

116.Open billed stork

117.Angola swallow

118.Blue headed coucal

119.Swamp flycatcher

120.Mash tchagra

121.African green pigeon

122.Yellow breasted apalis

123.Golden breasted bunting

124.Levillian cuckoo

 

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The famous mountain gorilla of the Virunga’s is dead

The famous Mountain Gorilla who stormed the internet with selfie modeling pictures with a ranger dies cuddled with the arms of her rescue as an infant!

  • Orphaned mountain gorilla Ndakasi died at the age of 14 in the arms of park ranger Andre Bauma at the Virunga National Park in eastern Congo
  • She was saved by Virunga park rangers when she was two-months-old after she was found clinging to her lifeless mother
  • Ndakasi was cared for by Bauma who held her as an infant after her mother was gunned down by armed militia
  • The gorilla rose to fame after she was pictured with fellow orphan Ndeze in a selfie with park ranger Mathieu Shamavu in 2019 

SADNESS AND SORROWS- in the Virunga as the famous mountain gorilla who became a worldwide sensation after posing in a selfie with a park ranger has died in the arms of her ‘lifelong friend’ who rescued her as an infant.

Orphaned Ndakasi was pictured taking her last breath while being held by her caretaker Andre Bauma, 49, in a harrowing scene at the Virunga National Park in eastern Congo.

Ndakasi, who died aged 14, was saved by Virunga rangers when she was just two-months-old after they found her clinging to the lifeless body of her mother who had been gunned down by armed militia hours earlier. She was later transferred to the park’s Senkwekwe Center with a fellow orphaned gorilla Ndeze where the pair rose to internet fame when they appeared in a selfie with park ranger Mathieu Shamavu in 2019.

But after more than a decade of care at the Senkwekwe Centre, the ‘beloved’ gorilla died following a ‘prolonged illness in which her condition rapidly deteriorated’, a statement from the park said.

We are all saddened by this manner and let’s keep conserving the endangered species.