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Lake Bunyonyi

Lake Bunyonyi

Lake Bunyonyi, nestled in the misty highlands of southwestern Uganda, is one of Africa’s most beautiful destinations. Known as the ‘Switzerland of Africa,’ this crater lake sits 1,962 metres above sea level, surrounded by terraced hills, green forests, and the welcoming Bakiga people. With 29 islands dotting its calm waters, Lake Bunyonyi is a rare […]

The Why Behind Our Business Name

The Why Behind Our Business Name

Some people might think we chose Territory Explorers because we help people explore places. But honestly? It goes so much deeper than that. “Territory Explorers” symbolizes what we’re all about – creating off-the-beaten-path journeys that take you beyond the usual tourist spots to places that truly speak to you. The name Territory Explorers came to […]

Rushaga vs Buhoma Gorilla Trekking: Which Sector in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park Is Right for You?

Rushaga vs Buhoma Gorilla Trekking: Which Sector in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park Is Right for You?

Gorilla trekking in Bwindi is never the same twice — but where you trek from shapes your experience in meaningful ways. Rushaga and Buhoma are the two most popular options, each with distinct atmosphere, terrain, and travel style. This comparison highlights key factors to help you decide: trekking experience, adventure level, cost, accessibility, and overall […]

Ruhija Gorilla Sector

Ruhija Gorilla Sector

Ruhija Gorilla Sector is Bwindi’s most peaceful trekking area, set in the eastern highlands at around 2,350 meters. Since it opened for gorilla tourism in 2008, Ruhija has provided memorable mountain gorilla encounters and top-notch birdwatching. The cool weather, smaller crowds compared to Buhoma, and scenic ridgeline views make it a favorite for nature lovers, […]

Rushaga Gorilla Sector

Rushaga Gorilla Sector

Located in the southern part of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Rushaga Gorilla Sector is considered Uganda’s top spot for seeing mountain gorillas. Stretching to the Kisoro and Kanungu districts in southwestern Uganda, it gives adventurous travelers a unique chance to see these incredible animals in the wild. The rolling hills offer stunning views over the […]

Gorilla Habituation Experience

Gorilla Habituation Experience

Uganda holds over half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the top place to see them. While gorilla trekking is already a dream for many, the Gorilla Habituation Experience goes even further. It’s more immersive, lasts longer, and feels much more personal. Whether you’re […]

Nkuringo Gorilla Sector

Nkuringo Gorilla Sector

Nkuringo Gorilla Sector is Bwindi’s most challenging trekking spot, sitting at 2,161 meters on the park’s southern edge. Named for the rolling hills where the first gorilla family was found, Nkuringo gives adventurous travelers tough but very rewarding experiences. Its steep slopes, amazing Virunga volcano views, and close gorilla encounters draw experienced hikers and photographers […]

Buhoma Gorilla Sector

Buhoma Gorilla Sector

Buhoma Gorilla Sector is known as the birthplace of gorilla tourism in Uganda, having welcomed its first visitors in 1993. It sits in the northern part of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Kanungu district, southwestern Uganda. Buhoma stands out for its well-developed infrastructure and the widest range of accommodations in the park. With easier access, […]

Murchison Falls Through The Ages: 2,000 Years of History in Uganda’s Largest National Park

Murchison Falls Through The Ages: 2,000 Years of History in Uganda’s Largest National Park

Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda’s largest and most historic protected area, covering about 3,840 square kilometers in the country’s northwest. The powerful Victoria Nile cuts through the park, creating the famous waterfall. For over 2,000 years, this landscape has seen many chapters of human history. Ancient kingdoms, local communities, Victorian explorers, Hollywood filmmakers, and […]

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