Uncover the Beauty and History of Kisiizi Falls

Discover the Hidden Gem of Kisiizi Falls with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

Nestled in the rolling hills of southwestern Uganda, Kisiizi Falls is one of the country’s most captivating yet lesser-known natural wonders. More than just a stunning waterfall, it’s a place where history, culture, and nature converge — making it a must-visit stop on your Ugandan adventure with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours.

A Scenic Stop on Your Safari Adventure

Located near the town of Kisiizi in Rukungiri District, Kisiizi Falls plunges from a rocky outcrop into a gorge, creating a powerful and picturesque cascade. Surrounded by lush vegetation and serene landscapes, the falls offer a refreshing contrast to the dense forests and highlands commonly associated with gorilla trekking.

When you book with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we ensure your visit to Kisiizi Falls is more than just a photo stop. Our expert local guides provide insights into the region’s rich history and connect you with the stories that bring the falls to life.

The Waterfall with a Past

Beyond its natural beauty, Kisiizi Falls holds deep cultural and historical significance. In pre-colonial times, the site was sadly used for tragic traditional practices. However, today it stands as a symbol of healing and transformation. Nearby, the renowned Kisiizi Hospital — established by Christian missionaries — continues to serve the local community and stands as a testament to resilience and compassion.

This blend of beauty and meaning makes Kisiizi Falls a profound place for reflection and appreciation of Uganda’s journey through time.

Activities to Enjoy

Safari 2 Gorilla Tours offers customizable experiences at Kisiizi Falls, including:

  • Nature Walks along the gorge and through nearby villages
  • Bird Watching, as the area is rich with species native to southwestern Uganda
  • Cultural Encounters with the Bakiga people who inhabit the region
  • Photography Tours, with breathtaking views ideal for landscape shots

Whether you’re coming from Bwindi Impenetrable Forest or en route to Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kisiizi Falls is a peaceful and enriching detour.

Travel Sustainably with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we pride ourselves on responsible travel. Our visits to Kisiizi Falls are planned in collaboration with local communities to ensure tourism directly benefits the region. Your trip supports conservation, education, and healthcare initiatives — making your experience even more meaningful.

Plan Your Visit Today

If you’re looking to combine Uganda’s iconic gorilla trekking with off-the-beaten-path discoveries, Kisiizi Falls is the perfect addition to your itinerary. Let Safari 2 Gorilla Tours guide you to this serene, powerful, and unforgettable destination.

Contact us today to start planning your tailor-made Uganda safari, and let Kisiizi Falls leave an impression that lasts a lifetime.

Discover Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve Ugandas Hidden Safari Gem

Discover Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve Ugandas Hidden Safari Gem with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours
Looking for a true wilderness escape far from the usual tourist trails in Uganda Look no further than Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve Nestled in the remote northeastern region of the country Pian Upe is one of Ugandas most untouched and breathtaking safari destinations With Safari 2 Gorilla Tours you can explore this hidden gem through tailored adventures filled with wildlife nature and culture

Experience Raw African Wilderness

Pian Upe is a must visit for nature lovers and safari enthusiasts It is among the few places in Uganda where you can spot cheetahs and the rare roan antelope The reserve is also home to zebras elands hyenas leopards jackals and an incredible variety of bird species making it a paradise for birdwatchers

What to Expect on Your Safari

Safari 2 Gorilla Tours offers a range of exciting and immersive experiences at Pian Upe including

  • Guided game drives in 4WD safari vehicles
  • Scenic nature walks led by experienced rangers
  • Birdwatching tours with expert guides
  • Cultural interactions with the Karamojong people who preserve their unique pastoralist heritage

How to Reach Pian Upe

The journey to Pian Upe is an adventure in itself

  • By road Travel from Kampala through Jinja Mbale and Nakapiripirit approximately 8 to 9 hours The main entry gate is located near Chepsukunya Trading Centre around 90 kilometers from Mbale
  • By air Charter flights can be arranged from Entebbe International Airport to Amudat airstrip the nearest access point by air

We recommend a 4×4 vehicle particularly in the rainy season when roads may be muddy and rough Safari 2 Gorilla Tours handles all transportation logistics so you can focus on enjoying the journey

Where to Stay in and Around Pian Upe

Tourism infrastructure in Pian Upe is still developing but there are several adventurous and comfortable lodging options available

  • Karamoja Overland Camp offering safari tents close to the reserve headquarters
  • UWA Bandas budget friendly accommodation right within the reserve
  • Camping facilities for travelers seeking a fully immersive experience
  • Hotels and guesthouses in nearby towns like Mbale or near Sipi Falls offer more conventional comfort

We help you find the best accommodation to match your style and budget

Enhance Your Trip with Gorilla Trekking

Want to make your safari even more unforgettable Combine your Pian Upe journey with a gorilla trekking adventure in southwestern Uganda Safari 2 Gorilla Tours offers custom itineraries that include

  • Bwindi Impenetrable National Park home to nearly half the worlds mountain gorilla population
  • Mgahinga Gorilla National Park a quieter alternative with stunning volcanic scenery

Imagine 11 days of travel through Pian Upe Sipi Falls Kidepo Valley and the misty gorilla forests of Bwindi Our team manages every detail so you can relax and enjoy each moment

Best Time to Visit Pian Upe
The ideal time to explore Pian Upe is during the dry seasons from December to February and from June to September These months offer better road conditions and excellent wildlife visibility The wet seasons bring lush landscapes but may make travel more difficult

Why Choose Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours we specialize in creating unforgettable off the beaten path safaris Pian Upe is the perfect destination for adventurous travelers who crave raw beauty rare wildlife and meaningful cultural experiences

Whether youre planning a weekend safari or a multi destination adventure that includes gorilla trekking we are here to make your trip seamless and extraordinary

Start Your Journey Today

Ready to discover one of Ugandas best kept secrets Contact Safari 2 Gorilla Tours today and let us help you craft your ultimate African safari adventure

Lake Mburo National Park Safari | A Hidden Wildlife Gem in Uganda

Discover Uganda’s Best-Kept Safari Secret

Nestled between the lush hills of western Uganda, Lake Mburo National Park is one of the country’s most underrated safari destinations. It’s small, scenic, and easily accessible—making it a perfect stop for travelers starting or ending their journey in Entebbe or Kigali. With its rich wildlife, beautiful landscapes, and cultural heritage, Lake Mburo is a peaceful escape from the more crowded national parks.

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we craft personalized itineraries to help you make the most of your Lake Mburo experience—and connect it seamlessly with other unforgettable destinations in East Africa.

Top Reasons to Visit Lake Mburo National Park

1. Unique Wildlife Viewing
Lake Mburo is the only national park in Uganda where you can see impalas and has one of the country’s highest populations of zebras and eland antelope. Other common sightings include buffalo, topi, bushbuck, hippos, and warthogs.

2. Birdwatching Paradise

With over 300 bird species, including the African finfoot, white-winged warbler, and even the rare shoebill, Lake Mburo is a haven for bird enthusiasts.

3. Variety of Safari Activities

Game drives

Boat cruises on Lake Mburo

Guided nature walks

Horseback safaris

Sport fishing

Getting There: From Entebbe and Kigali

From Entebbe (Uganda)

Lake Mburo is about 4.5 to 5 hours (240 km) by road from Entebbe International Airport. The drive is scenic, passing through the equator line in Kayabwe, where many travelers stop for photos and souvenir shopping.

From Kigali (Rwanda)

Lake Mburo is also easily reached from Kigali, about 5–6 hours by road (280 km) via the Katuna or Kyanika border crossings. This makes it a strategic stop between gorilla trekking in Bwindi and city tours in Kigali.

Safari 2 Gorilla Tours provides comfortable cross-border transport, including border support and itinerary coordination.

Nearby Safari Extensions to Consider

1. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (5–6 hours away)

Add a life-changing gorilla trekking experience to your Lake Mburo safari. Bwindi is home to nearly half of the world’s mountain gorillas.

2. Queen Elizabeth National Park (3–4 hours away)

Spot tree-climbing lions, enjoy a Kazinga Channel cruise, and take in the sweeping savannas of this iconic park.

3. Lake Bunyonyi (4–5 hours away)

Relax at Uganda’s most scenic lake, perfect for post-safari downtime, island hopping, and canoeing.

4. Kibale Forest National Park (3–4 hours away)

Track chimpanzees and explore lush forests teeming with primates, birds, and butterflies.

Plan Your Lake Mburo Safari with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

From wildlife adventures to cultural experiences, Lake Mburo National Park is a must-visit for any East African safari itinerary. Whether you’re beginning your journey in Entebbe or Kigali, Safari 2 Gorilla Tours will ensure a smooth, customized safari designed around your travel dreams.

Contact us here today to begin planning your Lake Mburo safari and beyond!

Discover the Untouched Beauty of Katonga Wildlife Reserve with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

When you think of Uganda’s wild treasures, your mind might immediately jump to the famous mountain gorillas or the majestic Queen Elizabeth National Park. However, tucked away in the heart of western Uganda lies a lesser-known gem that promises an intimate and unforgettable safari experience — Katonga Wildlife Reserve.

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we believe in taking you beyond the usual safari circuits. Katonga Wildlife Reserve is one of our best-kept secrets for adventurous travelers who want a closer, more personal connection with Uganda’s wild beauty.

About Katonga Wildlife Reserve
Located along the Katonga River, this 211-square-kilometer reserve features a unique blend of wetlands, savannah, acacia woodlands, and riverine habitats. Originally established in 1964 as a corridor for migrating animals, it is now a vital refuge for some of Uganda’s most interesting and rare species.

Katonga is a paradise for eco-tourists, offering a peaceful, low-impact safari experience. Over 40 species of mammals and 150 species of birds inhabit this reserve, making it a hotspot for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.

Wildlife Encounters Like No Other

Expect authentic and close wildlife experiences with animals like:

  • Sitatunga Antelope – A rare, semi-aquatic antelope best seen here.
  • Topi, Uganda Kob, and Waterbuck – Grazing in the open grasslands.
  • Warthogs and Bushbucks – Common sightings across the plains.
  • Buffaloes and Elephants – Occasionally encountered along swampy areas.
  • Incredible Birdlife – Look for the iconic Shoebill Stork, Grey Crowned Cranes, and colorful Papyrus Gonolek.

Safaris here are primarily conducted on foot or by canoe, offering a fresh perspective — no roaring engines, just the soft sounds of nature all around you.

Getting There and Away
Katonga Wildlife Reserve is located about 200 kilometers west of Kampala, Uganda’s capital city. Travel options include:

  • By Road: The most popular and scenic way is by road, taking about 3–4 hours depending on traffic. The drive leads you through lush countryside and small villages, giving a glimpse of rural Ugandan life.
  • By Air: Although there’s no direct airstrip at Katonga, you can charter flights to nearby towns like Fort Portal or Kasese and connect by road.

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we offer comfortable 4×4 safari vehicles with experienced guides to make your journey smooth and enjoyable.

Departure Tip: After your safari, our team can conveniently transfer you back to Kampala or to your next destination within western Uganda.

Extensions to Nearby Destinations

Your adventure doesn’t have to end at Katonga. It perfectly connects with several exciting nearby destinations:

  • Queen Elizabeth National Park: Just a few hours’ drive southwest, it’s Uganda’s most famous park known for tree-climbing lions, boat cruises on the Kazinga Channel, and large herds of elephants and buffaloes.
  • Fort Portal and Kibale Forest: Known for chimpanzee trekking and the enchanting Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary.
  • Lake Mburo National Park: For more close-range wildlife viewing, horseback safaris, and birdwatching.
  • Rwenzori Mountains: For the adventurous, consider a hike in the legendary “Mountains of the Moon” — Uganda’s snow-capped peaks.

Our Safari 2 Gorilla Tours experts can design tailor-made itineraries that combine Katonga with these incredible destinations for a richer and more diverse Ugandan safari experience.

Best Time to Visit
Visit Katonga during the dry seasons from December to February and June to August for the best walking and canoe safaris. These months offer easier access to trails and increased chances of wildlife sightings.

Plan Your Adventure Today

If you’re looking for an off-the-beaten-path safari that brings you closer to nature’s untouched beauty, Katonga Wildlife Reserve is calling your name. Book your tour with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours and let us take you on a journey of discovery that you’ll treasure for a lifetime.

Contact Safari 2 Gorilla Tours here today and start planning your unforgettable Katonga and Uganda safari adventure!

Discover the Mystical Amabere Ga Nyina Mwiru Caves

Uganda is known as the “Pearl of Africa” for a reason: its landscapes hold stories as old as time. One of the most enchanting legends lies hidden near Fort Portal — the Amabere Ga Nyina Mwiru Caves. At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we invite you to explore this magical site, where history, culture, and nature converge to create an unforgettable adventure.

What Are the Amabere Ga Nyina Mwiru Caves?
The name “Amabere Ga Nyina Mwiru” translates from the local Rutooro language to “Breasts of Nyina Mwiru”. According to ancient legend, Nyina Mwiru was the daughter of King Bukuku, a powerful ruler of the Bachwezi dynasty. Defying her father’s wishes, Nyina Mwiru fell in love with a man he forbade her to marry. As punishment, she was disfigured, and her breasts were cut off to prevent her from nursing any children.

Today, the caves’ milky stalactites and limestone formations are said to symbolize her suffering — a striking natural phenomenon that continues to captivate visitors.

Why Visit Amabere Ga Nyina Mwiru?

1) A Blend of Mythology and Geology

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we believe that travel is about more than beautiful sights — it’s about storytelling. The caves’ dramatic appearance is complemented by the powerful legends that have been passed down through generations, making it a perfect destination for cultural enthusiasts and history lovers.

2) Stunning Natural Beauty

Beyond the caves, the site is surrounded by lush forest, waterfalls, and scenic crater lakes such as Lake Kigere (“Footprint Lake”). The atmosphere is serene and mystical, offering breathtaking photo opportunities and a quiet connection with nature.

3) Adventure Awaits

Visiting Amabere Ga Nyina Mwiru isn’t just a passive tour — it’s an active adventure. Guests can hike through verdant trails, explore nearby caves, swim in crater lakes, and enjoy spectacular views of the Rwenzori Mountains in the distance.

4) Local Community Experience

Our tours emphasize sustainable travel. When you visit with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, you support local guides and communities who proudly share their traditions, folklore, and way of life.

Best Time to Visit

The Amabere caves are open year-round, but the best time to visit is during Uganda’s dry seasons: from December to February and June to August. During these months, the trails are easier to navigate, and the surrounding greenery is at its most vibrant.

How to Visit with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

We make it easy for you to include Amabere Ga Nyina Mwiru in your Ugandan adventure. Our customized tour packages combine visits to the caves with nearby attractions like:

  • Kibale National Park (home to chimpanzees)
  • Rwenzori Mountains National Park
  • Queen Elizabeth National Park for safari game drives
  • Bugoma Central Forest Reserve
  • Murchison Falls
  • Semliki National Park
  • Toro-Semliki Wildlife Reserve
  • Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve
  • Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary and Wildlife Ranch

Whether you’re on a multi-day gorilla trekking experience or a cultural immersion tour, we ensure your journey is safe, comfortable, and memorable.

Book Your Adventure Today!

Unravel the mysteries of Uganda with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours. From the captivating legends of Amabere Ga Nyina Mwiru to the awe-inspiring beauty of Uganda’s wild places, your journey is just a click away.

Contact us here today to customize your dream Ugandan safari!