Showing posts with label National Parks Safari. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Parks Safari. Show all posts

Friday, 11 August 2017

Take a Trip to Masai Mara National Reserve



When planning a safari in Kenya, the first thing strikes your mind is the “Great Wildebeest Migration”. This is the most obvious reason why hundreds of thousands of tourists are flocking to Kenya throughout the year. However, the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem is unique in every aspect. It is the home to wild herds of large herbivores on the planet. But figures and the accurate estimate may vary; be sure to get a sighting of over one million wildebeest and maybe 300,000 zebra as well as 200,000 herbivores across the ecosystem. African wild species like cape buffalo, waterbuck, warthog, impala, hartebeest, eland, giraffe, gazelle are very prevalent in the Mara and migrate very less in number especially in the Mara ecosystem. In addition to, the elephant and hippo are considered as the largest herbivores to the unique list of predators who feed on them. No matter what, while taking Kenya wildlife safari at Masai Mara National Reserve, you will have an awesome wildlife spectacle for sure with selecting an appropriate Kenya Safaris packages.  


Take a Trip to Masai Mara on Kenya Safaris -

The great wildebeest migration is nothing but an annual movement of huge numbers of the wildebeest, and a great array African wild species over the Mara ecosystem. They migrate throughout the year, constantly seeking fresh grazing, and better quality water. Remember, the wildebeest graze in the grassy savannas and open woodlands of the plains, straddling the countries of Kenya and Tanzania. 

The Best Time to Visit Masai Mara -

The accurate timing of wildebeest migration fully depends on the rainfall patterns every year. Generally, the northern part of the Mara receives a higher rainfall than the most of Serengeti - therefore, supports more bush as well as a great density of permanent herbivores. In fact, a handful number of Serengeti herds come to Kenya in the months like June or July and move back and forth to Tanzania in the late October. They are most popular for their sheer numbers and of course their spectacular crossing and re-crossing of the magnificent Mara River to seek fresh pasture. Riding amongst them certainly feels like bliss.


All the wildebeest calve in every three week period in February or March. While taking Kenya wildlife safaris, the Serengeti herds on the flat plains in the south of their movement as well as the northern herds on the Loita Plains to the north east of the Mara are the great spectacle. Both the migrations take place perhaps 150 miles north- south and 60 miles to the east-west direction.

Conclusion -

Rainfall patterns throughout the year can help you know the extent and timing of the wildebeest movements. Please keep in mind that there’s nobody - can predict the exact place and exact timing of wildebeest migration. Therefore, there is no better or worse time to take Kenya safaris at Masai Mara National Reserve. The climate may be rain or be very dry, but it’s always bearable and wonderful game viewing is nearly always guaranteed year round. So, book Kenya safaris packages with Exclusive African Safaris and be sure to experience the best of Kenya on your vacation. Feel free to stay in touch with us on Facebook , Google+ & Twitter social networks.

Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Top Things To Do In Ngamba Chimpanzee Island, Uganda

Ngamba Chimpanzee Island: - A Tranquil & Serene Home For The Chimps

Encircled by the peaceful waters of Lake Victoria, Ngamba Chimpanzee Island is home to 49 orphaned chimps rescued from all over Uganda. Though the island is in serene location of Uganda, you should take an opportunity to closely observe and interact with these fabulous great apes in this exceptional , awe-inspiring setting of the nature!

If you are in Uganda and planning for holidays, you should actively take part in all activities available at Ngamba Chimpanzee Island and Lake Victoria like exploration of chimpanzee, chimp walks, sunset cruises, fishing, visiting to neighboring islands and more. Here, take a look at my best tips to explore Ngamba Chimpanzee Island at its best: -

1. Day Trips: -

Taking morning or afternoon trips for feeding chimpanzees from the visitors platform can offer wonderful experiences for life. Besides, you can enjoy lunch, kayaking, swimming on the equator, seeing a neighboring fishing village, fabulous bird watching and additional wildlife encounters during your visit to Ngamba Chimpanzee Island, Uganda.

2. Overnight Excursion: -

You can take an excursion over two days enjoying your stay in an East African style tented camp located on the island. You will get world class comfort and have delicious meals prepared and provided by professional camp staffs in an open dining space or a relaxing covered dining area. Besides, you can get to taste a wide selection of wines available right there and if you are delighted to bring with you, then you are welcome to bring it with you.

3. Exploration of Ngamba Trails: -

Apart from day trips and overnight excursion, you can get the opportunity to walk along the forest to learn about the rich ecosystems and abundant wildlife species in the Ngamba Island. However, you can learn more about chimpanzee – how they live, what they actually eat, how they hunt and more by following them along the Ngamba forest.



While tripping along Ngamba trails, you will get see over 120 bird species, geological features like caves, different spider species and plants as well as trees from the knowledgeable tour guides.

Above all, you will take a glimpse at chimpanzees up in the trees when they do their daily routines and take close pictures.

Sunset Cruises: -

When the day ends and evening comes up, you can go for a sunset cruise along the Ngamba Island. See the exceptional sightings of fishermen casting their nets, also fishing villages and also indulge yourself in the golden circular site of nature’s eye while going to sleep.

Conclusion: -

Are you ready for the next adventure? Then book your next trip to Ngamba Chimpanzee Island Uganda with Exclusive African Safaris and return home with wonderful memories to cherish forever!
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Friday, 22 July 2016

Uganda Birding Safaris For Surreal Bird Watching Experiences

Birds are wondrous creatures found anywhere around the world, but each location has species that are meant for the environment. Being in the tropics, Uganda is home to a wide variety of bird species that can be viewed anywhere, it does not matter if you are in Bwindi, you will still heard birds chirping away in the distance and singing songs so beautifully that you will stop to listen.

Uganda is considered as the most sought after destination for birding tours across Africa, where different bird species migrate annually. This country has a lot of birding spots, where over thousands of bird species flock every year. Travelers feel overwhelmed after seeing such amazing bird species on a favorable natural habitat in Uganda. To enjoy bird watching, you can opt for Uganda birding tours that are planned perfectly by tour operators. The best time to see the birds is during early morning and late evening.

What Makes Uganda A Perfect Paradise For Birds: - From tropical central regions to a wide array of forests, Uganda stands out as a popular destination for plentiful bird species across Africa. On a Uganda National Parks safari, nature enthusiasts and bird lovers can participate in the tailor made birding destinations under the guidance of professional bird guides.

Best Destinations For Uganda Birding Tours: - Below are some of popular destinations around Uganda, where travelers can get amazing bird watching experiences:

Lake Mburo National Park: - Lake Mburo National Park features huge varieties of migrating birds and most of the species love to flock near the wide wetland of Lake Mburo. Some of the bird species are available in this particular spot including white winged warbler, the Yellow-billed oxpecker, ground hornbill and green backed woodpecker.

Semliki National Park: - This park located in a remote corner of south-west Uganda. Choosing Uganda safari packages, you can spot popular bird species like Black throated coucal, Grey-throated rail, Congo Serpent eagle and Yellow-throated nicater.

Budongo Forest: - Located in Western Uganda, Budongo Forest is home to some rare bird species like Grey headed olive back, Singing Cistocola and Black billed barbet.

Murchison Falls National Park: - Murchison Falls National Park is located in the north-western part of Uganda and comprises of the wetland, Lake Albert. It is largest national park in Uganda with some of attractive bird species like the Secretary bird, Red-necked Falcon, Blue-breasted Bee, Sacred Ibis and shy Shoebill.

Conclusion: - Planning for Uganda National Parks safari? Choose 23 days Uganda birding tours at Uganda Safari Experts and get unforgettable birding experiences to treasure forever! Our Uganda safari packages cover all the following Uganda National Parks, allowing travel enthusiasts to see a wide assortment of bird species on the same land. For more information, browse through the website or contact us online!
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