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Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Unprecedented fortunes continue to flow in Bwindi Impenetrable & ; Amboseli National Park

Excitements never end in nature’s domain. The influence of Covid 19 has affected the safari industry and global travel at large but the increase of rainfall across East Africa due is a blessing in disguise for wildlife.

It started with a baby boom in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park with two gorillas born in two separate groups  Mubare and Oruzogo  in the same week. The first a baby gorilla from Mubare family located in Buhoma tracking zone was first sighted on July, 22, 2020. The mother of the baby is adult female Nyampazi. The leader of Mubare family is Silverback Maraya. The birth rises the Mubare family size from 8 to 9 members. From the Oruzogo  family,  an adult female Katoto was found nursing a baby gorilla on July 25, 2020. The birth marked Katoto’s first baby with Kaganga the lead Silverback of the family. The birth raises the total number in the group to 15 in Ruhija tracking zone.

Unprecedented fortunes continue to flow in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Amboseli National Park and Mgahinga National Park. A few days ago, the Nyakagyezi gorilla family of Mgahinga National Park welcomed a new baby and the group has now increased to 9 individuals.

At the time of submitting this blog post, a new member has joined the Mucunguzi Gorilla Family of Rushaga sector and the family is now composed of 12 individuals. The baby is born to mother Ndinkahe. Research has it that Ndinkahe joined the Mucunguzi family from a wild group when she was aged 16.

A couple of weeks ago, Nziza Hospitality joined conservation enthusiasts to celebrate World Elephant Day. Andy Cobley  from The Good News Network couldn’t hide his excitement too when broke a story that The Kenya Wildlife Services reported 140 elephants were born in a single calving season including a rare set of twins by Pazia. They are about five and a half months old now.

According to Najib Lalan, cabinet secretary for Tourism and Conservation, Kenya’s Elephant population has more doubled. Much as African parks are underfunded, it has been a journey of 30 years of hard work to achieve these numbers. A special word of thanks is due to the rangers some who could have lost their lives, conservation partners who work behind the scenes to tame poaching.

The Amboseli National Park is one of the smallest national parks in Africa but big in terms of attractions. Star attractions include hundreds of big- tusked African Elephants, visiting the Maasai community but the biggest draw card is having best views of Africa’s highest peak on snow- capped Mount Kilimanjaro. On safari, the park will cater for all your accommodation needs ranging from moderate to luxury properties with en suite bathroom, adding your Lodge/ Camp to the perfect blend of ancient culture, nature and modern convenience.

If you choose to go on a vacation in Kenya, working hand in hand with our team, we craft your preferred safari itinerary with plenty options at your disposal. Your itinerary can be combined with Maasai Mara, Laikipia, Lake Nakuru, Lake Bogoria or nearby parks Ngorongoro and Serengeti across Tanzania or any of the Gorilla trekking parks in Rwanda and Uganda not limited to extending the itinerary to the Swahili coast of Zanzibar.

If you also are wondering on how to connect around some of East Africa’s enticing corners, here are some of our sample itineraries that incorporate Amboseli National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga National Park.  As you are aware, most booking have been moved to 2020 and 2021. Interest for these premier safari destinations is growing day by day.

As we all have to take the pandemic seriously, Covid19 it is here to stay. We will be sharing the planet with it from now on. Your health and safety are priority to us which is why we are following the World Health Organization new operational guidelines for Tourism operators and some of them are listed here

Kenya was recently awarded a safe travel stamp by World Travel Council and has since reopened for tourism with Covid19 protocols in place. The Uganda Wildlife Authority has reopened all primates park and Uganda is joining a growing list of countries that are easing lockdown rules. Experts have advised government to reopen Entebbe International with commercial flights beginning on 01 October 2020. Infrastructure across the region has greatly improved and you can fly to any of destination without the hassle of going through layovers and long queues at major airports in partnership with our partner domestic airlines, Safari Link and Aerolink Uganda

Are you planning to book safari in the near future?…Take advantage of our early bird rates for 2021-2023 and enjoy huge discounts on any safari of your choice. A deposit with us will be in safe hands. Overtime we have built an outstanding relationship with reputable payment platforms and one of them Direct Pay Online.  DPO specializes in payment processes for the safari industry and accommodates every form of payment that allows settlement to any bank in the world. Our merchant account at DPO offers LayAway payment, credit card payment processing, mobile and eWallet payment, and no fee settlements between thousands of merchants within the network.

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