pearlsofuganda

big birding day

  • Uncategorised
    Article Count:
    4
  • About Us
    Article Count:
    2
  • Tourism Sites
    Article Count:
    7
  • Latest News
    Article Count:
    2
  • Katereke Prison
    Article Count:
    5
  • Ruboni Community
    Article Count:
    4
  • Nkuringo Cultural Centre

    Nkuringo cultural site gives you a Kiga-kifumbira cultural experience in a traditional/ local setting. Communities have come up to get involved in tourism in order to improve their livelihood. Different types of cultural activities involving community have been developed as tourist attractions. For all the activities, conservation of culture is key.

    Article Count:
    1
  • UCOTA Crafts

    The UCOTA groups involved in the production and selling of handcrafts, constitute for 99% out of women.  They are located in rural impoverished communities that depend on subsistence farming and have very low income generating  opportunities.

    Article Count:
    1
  • About ucota

    What is Ucota(about us), History of Uganda,History, Mission, Vision, Core Activities, and Board of Directors, Organization Structure, Staff members, Trainings, Consultancy.

    Article Count:
    12
  • Products

    Crafts, Accommodation, Traditional dances, Village guided wlks, Tourism sites, Homestay.

    Article Count:
    2
    • By destination
      Article Count:
      12
      • Murchison Falls N.P

        Murchison Falls National Park lies at the northern end of the Albertine Rift Valley, where the sweeping Bunyoro escarpment tumbles into vast, palm-dotted savanna. First gazetted as a game reserve in 1926, it is Uganda's largest and oldest conservation area, hosting 76 species of mammals and 451 birds.

        The park is bisected by the Victoria Nile, which plunges 45m over the remnant rift valley wall, creating the dramatic Murchison Falls, the centerpiece of the park and the final event in an 80km stretch of rapids. The mighty cascade drains the last of the river's energy, transforming it into a broad, placid stream that flows quietly across the rift valley floor into Lake Albert. This stretch of river provides one of Uganda's most remarkable wildlife spectacles. Regular visitors to the riverbanks include elephants, giraffes and buffaloes; while hippos, Nile crocodiles and aquatic birds are permanent residents.

        Notable visitors to the park include Winston Churchill, Theodore Roosevelt, Ernest Hemingway and several British royals.  

        While you visit Murchison Falls National Park, you have an opportunity to visit the following community tourism activities.

        Article Count:
        2
      • Mountain Elgon N.P

        At 4,000km² Mt. Elgon has the largest volcanic base in the world. Located on the Uganda-Kenya border it is also the oldest and largest solitary, volcanic mountain in East Africa. Its vast form, 80km in diameter, rises more than 3,000m above the surrounding plains. The mountain’s cool heights offer respite from the hot plains below, with the higher altitudes providing a refuge for flora and fauna.

        Mount Elgon National Park is home to over 300 species of birds, including the endangered Lammergeyer. Small antelopes, forest monkeys, elephants and buffalos also live on the mountainside. The higher slopes are protected by national parks in Uganda and Kenya, creating an extensive trans-boundary conservation area which has been declared a UNESCO Man & Biosphere Reserve.

        A climb on Mt. Elgon’s deserted moorlands unveils a magnificent and uncluttered wilderness without the summit-oriented approach common to many mountains: the ultimate goal on reaching the top of Mt. Elgon is not the final ascent to the 4321m Wagagai Peak, but the descent into the vast 40km² caldera.  

        While you visit Mount Elgon National Park, you have an opportunity to visit the following community tourism activities.

        Article Count:
        3
      • Mughahinga N.P

        Mgahinga Gorilla National Park sits high in the clouds, at an altitude of between 2,227m and 4,127m. As its name suggests, it was created to protect the rare mountain gorillas that inhabit its dense forests, and it is also an important habitat for the endangered golden monkey.

        As well as being important for wildlife, the park also has a huge cultural significance, in particular for the indigenous Batwa pygmies. This tribe of hunter-gatherers was the forest’s “first people”, and their ancient knowledge of its secrets remains unrivalled.

        Mgahinga’s most striking features are its three conical, extinct volcanoes, part of the spectacular Virunga Range that lies along the border region of Uganda, Congo and Rwanda. Mgahinga forms part of the much larger Virunga Conservation Area which includes adjacent parks in these countries. The volcanoes’ slopes contain various ecosystems and are biologically diverse, and their peaks provide a striking backdrop to this gorgeous scenery.

        While you visit Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, you have an opportunity to visit the following community tourism activities.

         

        Article Count:
        4
      • Bwindi impenetrable N.P

        Bwindi Impenetrable National Park lies in southwestern Uganda on the edge of the Rift Valley. Its mist-covered hillsides are blanketed by one of Uganda's oldest and most biologically diverse rainforests, which dates back over 25,000 years and contains almost 400 species of plants. More famously, this “impenetrable forest” also protects an estimated 320 mountain gorillas – roughly half of the world’s population, including several habituated groups, which can be tracked.

        This biologically diverse region also provides shelter to a further 120 mammals, including several primate species such as baboons and chimpanzees, as well as elephants and antelopes. There are around 350 species of birds hosted in this forest, including 23 Albertine Rift endemics.

        The neighboring towns of Buhoma and Nkuringo both have an impressive array of luxury lodges, rustic bandas and budget campsites, as well as restaurants, craft stalls and guiding services. Opportunities abound to discover the local Bakiga and Batwa Pygmy cultures through performances, workshops and village walks.

        While you visit Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, you have an opportunity to visit the following community tourism activities.  

        Article Count:
        8
      • Kibale Forest N.P

        Kibale National Park contains one of the loveliest and most varied tracts of tropical forest in Uganda. Forest cover, interspersed with patches of grassland and swamp, dominates the northern and central parts of the park on an elevated plateau.

        The park is home to a total of 70 mammal species, most famously 13 species of primate including the chimpanzee.

        It also contains over 375 species of birds. Kibale adjoins Queen Elizabeth National Park to the south to create a 180km-long corridor for wildlife between Ishasha, the remote southern sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park, and Sebitoli in the north of Kibale National Park.

        The Kibale-Fort Portal area is one of Uganda’s most rewarding destinations to explore. The park lies close to the tranquil Ndali-Kasenda crater area and within half a day’s drive of the Queen Elizabeth, Rwenzori Mountains and Semuliki National Parks, as well as the Toro-Semliki Wildlife Reserve.

        While you visit Kibale Forest National Park, you have an opportunity to visit the following community tourism activities.  

        Article Count:
        6
      • Queen Elizabeth N.P

        Queen Elizabeth National Park is understandably Uganda’s most popular tourist destination. The park’s diverse ecosystems, which include sprawling savanna, shady, humid forests, sparkling lakes and fertile wetlands, make it the ideal habitat for classic big game, ten primate species including chimpanzees and over 600 species of birds.

        Set against the backdrop of the jagged Rwenzori Mountains, the park’s magnificent vistas include dozens of enormous craters carved dramatically into rolling green hills, panoramic views of the Kazinga Channel with its banks lined with hippos, buffalo and elephants, and the endless Ishasha plains, whose fig trees hide lions ready to pounce on herds of unsuspecting Uganda kob.

        As well as its outstanding wildlife attractions, Queen Elizabeth National Park has a fascinating cultural history. There are many opportunities for visitors to meet the local communities and enjoy storytelling, dance, music and more. The gazetting of the park has ensured the conservation of its ecosystems, which in turn benefits the surrounding communities.

        Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park is truly a Medley of Wonders!

        While you visit Queen Elizabeth National Park, you have an opportunity to visit the following community tourism activities.

        Article Count:
        7
      • Rwenzori Mountains Nationl Park

        The Rwenzoris – the fabled Mountains of the Moon – lie in western Uganda along the Uganda-Congo border. The equatorial snow peaks include the third highest point in Africa, while the lower slopes are blanketed in moorland, bamboo and rich, moist montane forest. Huge tree-heathers and colorful mosses are draped across the mountainside with giant lobelias and “everlasting flowers”, creating an enchanting, fairytale scene.

        Rwenzori Mountains National Park protects the highest parts of the 120km-long and 65km-wide Rwenzori mountain range. The national park hosts 70 mammals and 217 bird species including 19 Albertine Rift endemics, as well as some of the world’s rarest vegetation.

        The Rwenzoris are a world-class hiking and mountaineering destination. A nine- to twelve-day trek will get skilled climbers to the summit of Margherita – the highest peak – though shorter, non-technical treks are possible to scale the surrounding peaks.

        For those who prefer something a little less strenuous, neighboring Bakonzo villages offer nature walks, homestead visits home cultural performances and accommodation, including home-cooked local cuisine.

        While you visit Rwenzori Mountans National Park, you have an opportunity to visit the following community tourism activities.

        Article Count:
        11
      • Central Uganda
        Article Count:
        2
    • By activity

      This article is not yet submitted. Thank you for checking.

      Article Count:
      6
  • Members

    Community members, Pearls Supporters, Benefits and Guidelines, CTE Awards Criteria, Become a member, membership

    Article Count:
    5
    • Become a member

      Contains all of the information for obtaining UCOTA membership. Information such as applications forms, policy and members criteria

      Article Count:
      3
  • Downloads
    Article Count:
    12
Subscribe to our newsletter