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Uganda Tag

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30 March 2026
Queen Elizabeth NPUganda

Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda

The third report from my excellent trip to Uganda with Harrier Tours. Photos and videos from two days in Queen Elizabeth National Park with 20 mammal species (5 carnivores) includi

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6 March 2026
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Uganda Trip Reports

I’m just back from a brilliant tour of Uganda with Harrier Tours, guided by Brian Lokutae who I’d strongly recommend if you can get him. 41 mammal species ranging from

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6 February 2026
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Primates in East Africa (Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi)

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19 August 2025
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Uganda June/July 2025

My trip to Uganda with Harrier Tours which resulted in 74 species seen.

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8 December 2024
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UGANDA Sept-Oct 2024 with Harrier Tours

A very successful return to my dear Uganda, on a (mostly) primate photography tour led by Harriet Kemigisha from Harrier Tours, that included a few surprises.

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8 November 2024
Uganda

Uganda, 2024:

Klil and Assaf Zaitlin, mammals and birds. 10 days and 52 species including serval, 3 genet species, 16 primate species and more surprises.

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1 August 2024
KenyaUganda

Kenya and Uganda 11 days Combined Trip

The Mara-Serengeti savanna and the mountain gorilla are both highlights of African mammal watching. For people who are busy with work and have only short holidays, but eager to exp

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28 June 2023
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African Wild Dog in Uganda

The Uganda Wildlife Authority announced yesterday in a tweet that African Wild Dogs were seen around the  Narus River in Kidepo Valley National Park, Two photos were included in t

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25 May 2023
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New Podcast Episode: Harriet Kemigisha (Harrier Tours), Uganda

The latest podcast episode is one of my favorites. Charles and I spent a fascinating hour talking with Harriet Kemigisha – founder of Harrier Tours – from her home in w

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21 May 2023
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Uganda Jan-Feb 2023

Over 27 days we travelled right around Uganda, from the arid north-east to the mountainous south-west. We visited all major habitats, and saw 82 mammal species, as well as 592 spec

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  1. Vsevolod Rudyi on Looking for advice – best places in Europe to see bat roosts1 May 2026

    I've checked some of the reports from e.g. France, but there's a lot of countries to look through. So I…

  2. Karina and Andrey on Looking for advice – best places in Europe to see bat roosts1 May 2026

    The best way is to check the trip reports here for the countries you're planning to visit. For example, there…

  3. Ralf Bürglin on Sun bear vs. „urinal men“ – or: Is it safe to camp in Thailand’s Kaeng Krachan jungle?1 May 2026

    no food in the tent: exactly!

  4. Flemming Versloot on Sun bear vs. „urinal men“ – or: Is it safe to camp in Thailand’s Kaeng Krachan jungle?30 April 2026

    I guess for sun bears the same rules count as for other bears, never leave any food item or garbage…

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