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24/08/2021

Glossy lbis,under certain lighting conditions the Glossy lbis appears entirely black,although in actual fact the plumage is brown with an array of iridescent greens and purples.The head and neck are lightly flecked with white.The long curved bill is a dull dark flash pink.The legs and feet are greenish-brown.The sexes are alike.lmmature birds are generally browner than adults.Resident and palearctic winter visitor.size 60cms

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13/07/2021

Following the Presidential address on COVID-19 held on Sunday, June 6, 2021, Birders Uganda safaris, wishes to provide more information regarding the guidelines on the use of tourist vehicles. All domestic and international tourists will be required to adhere to the following guidelines effective June 10, 2021;
* All tourist vehicles must be licensed by the Ministry of Works and Transport and attached to tourism companies registered and licensed by Uganda Tourism Board.
* All tourists are encouraged to carry their detailed travel itineraries especially for inter-district routes.
* All tourist guides accompanying tourists must carry their identification.
* Tourists are encouraged to carry proof of payment for accommodation and tourist activity fees such as; national park entrance fees and permits where applicable.
* COVID-19 SOPs must be adhered to in tourist vehicles with attention to social distancing, wearing of masks and sanitizing.

Tourism in Uganda remains open and accessible to all. To continuously explore and relish Uganda’s beauty,



ABOUT UGANDA
“Known as the “Pearl of Africa,” Uganda is located in East Africa and offers some of the continent’s most diverse wildlife viewing, dramatic landscapes, and immersive cultural experiences and warm people and hospitality. Uganda is home to more than half the world’s population of endangered mountain gorillas, and trekking to observe these gentle giants in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is one of the world’s top bucket list travel activities. Safari opportunities abound in savanna, forest, and wetland settings throughout 10 national parks, where visitors can come face to face with “The Big Five + 2 ” – lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, buffalo, chimpanzee and mountain gorilla– as well as giraffe, zebra, hippopotamus, crocodile, and more than half of all bird species found in Africa. Among Uganda’s extraordinary natural attractions are the snow-capped Rwenzori Mountains; expansive Lake Victoria, which forms the source of the Nile River; and Murchison Falls National Park. For more information, please visit Uganda through Birders Visit Uganda Safaris, some of the Activities are attached for your personal and activities that we have had since we started,

LUXURY TREAT=$276,000 DOLLARS.
MIDRANGE TREAT=$249,000 DOLLARS
BUDGET TREAT=$219,000 DOLLARS.


LOCALS
LUXURY TREAT=$2,300 US DOLLARS
MIDRANGE=$2000US DOLLARS
DUDGET=$1,900US DOLLARS


With Thanks from KIWANUKA JOSEPH The Director of BIRDERS VISIT UGANDA SAFARIS.

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Following the Presidential address on COVID-19 held on Sunday, June 6, 2021, Birders Uganda safaris, wishes to provide m...
08/07/2021

Following the Presidential address on COVID-19 held on Sunday, June 6, 2021, Birders Uganda safaris, wishes to provide more information regarding the guidelines on the use of tourist vehicles. All domestic and international tourists will be required to adhere to the following guidelines effective June 10, 2021;
* All tourist vehicles must be licensed by the Ministry of Works and Transport and attached to tourism companies registered and licensed by Uganda Tourism Board.
* All tourists are encouraged to carry their detailed travel itineraries especially for inter-district routes.
* All tourist guides accompanying tourists must carry their identification.
* Tourists are encouraged to carry proof of payment for accommodation and tourist activity fees such as; national park entrance fees and permits where applicable.
* COVID-19 SOPs must be adhered to in tourist vehicles with attention to social distancing, wearing of masks and sanitizing.

Tourism in Uganda remains open and accessible to all. To continuously explore and relish Uganda’s beauty,



ABOUT UGANDA
“Known as the “Pearl of Africa,” Uganda is located in East Africa and offers some of the continent’s most diverse wildlife viewing, dramatic landscapes, and immersive cultural experiences and warm people and hospitality. Uganda is home to more than half the world’s population of endangered mountain gorillas, and trekking to observe these gentle giants in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is one of the world’s top bucket list travel activities. Safari opportunities abound in savanna, forest, and wetland settings throughout 10 national parks, where visitors can come face to face with “The Big Five + 2 ” – lion, leopard, rhino, elephant, buffalo, chimpanzee and mountain gorilla– as well as giraffe, zebra, hippopotamus, crocodile, and more than half of all bird species found in Africa. Among Uganda’s extraordinary natural attractions are the snow-capped Rwenzori Mountains; expansive Lake Victoria, which forms the source of the Nile River; and Murchison Falls National Park. For more information, please visit Uganda through Birders Visit Uganda Safaris, some of the Activities are attached for your personal and activities that we have had since we started,

we  create and promote forms of tourism that provide healthy interaction opportunities for tourists and locals and incre...
28/03/2021

we create and promote forms of tourism that provide healthy interaction opportunities for tourists and locals and increase better understanding of different cultures,customs,lifestyles,traditional knowledge and believes don't day one: Airport meeting with our staff welcoming you to the pearl of Africa transfer to your hotel.Day two: Wake up for African breakfast with parked lunch set to Ngabo island 45 minutes by speed boat and 1 hour on a show boat ,view orphaned chimpanzees closely as they come out of the forest to feed After snacks lunch you return to Entebbe your ticket to the island entitles you free entrance to UWEC where you will see different kinds of animals and birds including the ecosystem in which they live, After that, Drive to Kampala for dinner at the hotel.Day three: After breakfast, set to explore Kampala city build amidst seven hills. Popular sites to see include; Namugongo Martyrs Shrine, Bahai Temple, Uganda Museum, Makerere University [Ivory Tower], Kasubi Tombs, Namirembe and Rubaga Cathedrals, Kabaka's Lake, Nakasero Market, Kibuli Mosque and Munyonyo Beach. Dinner and overnight as day2.Day four: Start the day with breakfast ready to drive to the east to Jinja. you will see fruit markets along the road, Mabira forest, tea and sugarcane plantation, Owen Falls Dam and source of river Nile. After lunch visit Bujagali Falls, ltanda Falls, and Masese fishing village. Evening boat ride from jinja sailing Club. Dinner and overnight at jinja hotel or camping site.Day five: Dedicated for rafting with adrift Uganda LTD accompanied with delicious cuisine and lots of drinks. Dinner and overnight as day four.Day six: After breakfast, drive to lganga town. Take tiriny upgraded highway to reach mbale town in one hours’ time from lganga town. Lunch break at Mbale Resort, after lunch, explore the magnificent Sipi Falls and adjoining areas. Dinner and overnight at Sipi Falls Rest Camp or Kapwai Cottages.Day seven, after breakfast, with parked lunch and snacks, this day is dedicated to one day hike where the park guides/porters are ready to take you up to the mountain using any of the selected three main trekking. Budadiri forest exploration center Kapkwai and Kapwata are all places you start to choose to ascend the spectacular mountain. Dinner and overnight as in day six. Day eight: Begin the day with breakfast 3 hours’ drive back to Kampala. Resting and relaxation. Dinner and overnight as day two.Day nine: Our driver/ guide picks you at 8;00am from your hotel and drives you across several districts. A stop over is made at Masindi for snacks at Masindi Hotel. Your trip continues to Budongo forest and to the top of Murchison Falls. See, feel and photograph the beauty of the sport as you relax around. lf you are booked to Paraa, cross the Nile by ferry at 1:00 pm or 2:00 pm. A teste of evening game drive for at least one hour is a lifetime experience as you may encounter animals taking cover to avoid sports where lions are common. Return to your lodge for dinner and overnightDay ten: We began your day with cop of African Coffee ready for a game drive, bird watching, sight-seeing across the open Savannah dotted woodland and riverine vegetation along the Nile and Albert Delta. Here expect to meet elephants, giraffes, buffalos, lions, leopards, waterbuck, and countless population birds return to the lodge for breakfast and lunch. After lunch, a three-hour boat trip along the Nile gives an assured chance to see the from the bottom angle. Hippos crocodiles, antelopes. And aquatic birds can be seen along the shores of the river Diner and overnight as day nine. Don't hesitated WhatsApp +256791833563 email,[email protected]

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24/01/2021

My Sunday is well spent, we miss you all and praying for you, best wishes, Travel with us anywhere Booking Booking Consultations, Camps &ETC WhatsApp me on +256791833563 Email [email protected]

Wake up with African breakfast, After we drive you to Kampala city tour viewing where you will meet marabou stock, as we...
06/12/2020

Wake up with African breakfast, After we drive you to Kampala city tour viewing where you will meet marabou stock, as well as knowing more history about Kampala. As birders visit Uganda best we offer Bird Watching, Gorillas trekking, Chimpanzee Trekking, wild life tours, Kampala City Tour, nature walk, adventure tours, game drive, ZeeP lining, bag jumping, white water rafting, fir mote infomation send US WhatsApp +256791833563/ Email Us [email protected]

Thank you we offer Bird Watching, Gorillas trekking, Chimpanzee Trekking,  wild life tours, Kampala City Tour,  nature w...
23/11/2020

Thank you we offer Bird Watching, Gorillas trekking, Chimpanzee Trekking, wild life tours, Kampala City Tour, nature walk, adventure tours, game drive, ZeeP lining, bag jumping, white water rafting Air ticket booking, hotels booking, visa consultation etc, contact us on [email protected]
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BIRDERS VISIT UGANDA SAFARIS.Our dear  visitors as birders visit Uganda safaris also cares about your smartness wake up ...
20/10/2020

BIRDERS VISIT UGANDA SAFARIS.
Our dear visitors as birders visit Uganda safaris also cares about your smartness wake up with African breakfast in new style of Lubugo cape.
Also you can buy yourself cultural leesu designed with culture people in it, mothers and their daughters caring banana’s and their children plus the baskets full of food from the gardens. Thank you so much Kiki family for make those great inspiring culture wares ,Buy some materials to support Kiki family you can buy to yourself to support Kiki family. For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/Art-and-craft-uganda-1579331782291711
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The Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities Hon. Tom Butime together with BIRDERS VISIT UGANDA SAFARIS,  has assur...
19/08/2020

The Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities Hon. Tom Butime together with BIRDERS VISIT UGANDA SAFARIS, has assured the public that Uganda’s national parks are safe to visit because the safety of tourists is given number one priority. The Minister gave the assurance while receiving 12-unit ranger accommodation facility from the European Union (EU) delegation to Uganda to accommodate park rangers in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Kanungu July 24, 2020. He said that security in the national parks has been boosted to ensure that when the country opens its borders to international visitors, their safety is guaranteed. “I want to use this opportunity to assure the public and the international community that our parks are very safe and secure. The security of tourists in the parks is a high priority for the government and we shall continue to make strategic and operational interventions to ensure that our parks and other recreational facilities are safe for tourists.”

He said that Uganda’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic is unrivalled and the country is one of the safest for people to visit. As a country, we are exemplary in the management of COVID-19 with a higher rate of recoveries. Our exceptional performance in managing COVID-19 coupled with amazing attractions especially in our protected areas makes Uganda the safest place that should be visited by any person intending to travel.

He revealed that the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities is working together with other relevant ministries and agencies to come up with a mechanism of opening the country’s borders to allow international visitors into Uganda in a safer way.

Hon. Butime said that it was important to have the outpost in Ishasha given the strategic nature of the area. “This new Ranger post at Simama is very strategic and key in controlling poaching and other illegal activities in this part of Queen Elizabeth National Park. This area was identified as one of the key hot spots for poaching during the preparation of the Park’s Law Enforcement Strategy a few years ago and for UWA to dominate the area and address the poaching threat, they needed a ranger post, which has now been built.” He observed that tourists to the national park want to feel that they are safe and the existence of outpost provides that assurance.

The Minister expressed gratitude to the European Union for funding the construction of the ranger outpost and the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) in collaboration with International Union for Conservation of Nature Netherlands (IUCN NL), for supervising the construction.

The EU Ambassador to Uganda His Excellency Attilio Pacifici handed over the facility to Hon. Tom Butime at Simama Ranger out post in Ishasha Sector, Queen Elizabeth National Park. His Excellency Attilio Pafici was flanked by ambassadors from Italy, Ireland, Belgium, France, Austria, Hungary and the Ugandan ambassador to the Nordic countries Nimisha Madhvani.

He said the EU is supportive of the growth of Uganda’s tourism sector and they are supporting wildlife protection because Uganda’s tourism is largely wildlife based. “We know you have made great strides in conserving Uganda’s wildlife and we want to support you to do a better job of protecting the animals in the parks because your country’s tourism depends a lot on wildlife”. He further said that ambassadors from EU countries are supporting the quick recovery of Uganda’s tourism sector after COVID-19 so that the country continues to earn the much-needed foreign exchange and create jobs for the citizens through tourism.

The Executive Director Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) Sam Mwandha thanked the EU and IFAW for the support saying that the facility will motivate the rangers to work harder to ensure that wildlife in the area is protected. He added that wildlife in all the national parks has been protected and all savannah parks are now open to the public. The facility will accommodate rangers and facilitate closer monitoring of wildlife, enhance transboundary patrols, including intelligence sharing and strengthening law enforcement capacity. It will curtail illegal activities along the Uganda-DR Congo border.

It was funded by the European Union and supervised by International Fund for Animal

Welfare (IFAW). The facility will ensure the existence of our personnel in the area and enhance operations aimed at fighting illegal wildlife activities.

Greeting from joseph the director from birders visit uganda, I just want to inform that we are very sorry for the inconv...
15/07/2020

Greeting from joseph the director from birders visit uganda, I just want to inform that we are very sorry for the inconvenience that has been caused by pandemic, But our animals and birds have not affected since our parks were closed off easily,we are soon opening.

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