Have A Memorable Experience With The Ngorongoro Crater Safari – Terrain Safaris Uganda
The Ngorongoro crater is the world’s only intact caldera 610metres (2000 feet) deep and covers 260square kilometers (100sq. meters) found in northern Tanzania in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. It was declared a UNESCO heritage site in 1978. It is vast, volcanic and a home to the| Big 5 game (lion, elephant, leopard, buffalo, and rhino). it is a breathtakingly beautiful setting with huge herds of wildebeest and zebras traverse its plains during their annual migration. Taking on an Ngorongoro crater safari is nothing short of awe- inspiring. It
The wildebeest migration(the magical experience) – Terrain Safaris Uganda
Every year the plains of East Africa are a home to one of the world’s greatest wildlife spectacles of thousands of zebras, gazelles and the wildebeests. The Wildebeest Migration is one of the “Seven New Wonders of the World”. Nowhere in the world is this movement of animals as they migrate from the Serengeti national park in Tanzania to greener pastures, better quality water of the Masai Mara reserve in Kenya during June through October. Actually they move in an annual pattern which is fairly predictable. The precise
Join Uganda in celebrating World heritage day ( 18th April)-Terrain Safaris Uganda
Traditionally called the world's heritage day, UNESCO approved and declared 18th April each year an international monuments and sites day. The day is geared at raising the public's awareness about the cultural heritage and efforts that are required to protect and conserve it thus drawing attention to its vulnerability. 2017 being - an international year of sustainable development therefore the international council for monuments and sites (ICOMOS) has invited national committees and international scientific committees to share and raise awareness of innovative initiatives and cultural best practice in
Lake Munyanyange the host to Flamingos- Terrain Safaris Uganda.
Lake Munyanyange attracts birds that migrate from as far as Kenya and Canada among other countries. Birds including the White Browed Robbin Chats, Black Headed Gonoleks, Long Tailed Starlings, African Hoopoes, Winding, Zitting, Flamingos and Desert Cisticolas. Lake Munyanyange is a small seasonal shallow crater lake located to the North East of Katwe town. The lake is an important habitat for migratory birds and has one of the largest concentrations of the lesser black-backed gulls, Larus fuscus and other waders. These birds are Palearctic migrants arriving in October and departing
Kidepo Valley National Park – Uganda, with it’s Exclusive Attractions.
Apart from holding a diversity of animals/wildlife, Kidepo is the only park in Uganda where visitors can see Cheetah. The name Kidepo was derived from the word ‘Kidep’ which in English means ‘Pick’. Local communities used to go and pick the fruits of Borassus aethiopum (palm tree) during food crisis due to unpredictable drought. The park, therefore took its name from the activity and was then modernized by adding the letter “O” to mean ‘Kidepo.’ The 1,442 Square Kilometres conservation area is located in the Karamoja region of

