Volunteer & Explore Uganda’s Parks & Wildlife Reserves
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Volunteer & Explore Uganda’s Parks & Wildlife Reserves
- Uganda
- Kampala
About Program
Volunteers will have the opportunity to explore Uganda’s ten national parks, each offering a unique natural experience. Highlights include Murchison Falls National Park, known for its dramatic waterfall and savannah wildlife; Queen Elizabeth National Park, home to diverse ecosystems and the famous tree-climbing lions of Ishasha; Bwindi Impenetrable National Park for unforgettable mountain gorilla trekking; and Kibale National Park, the “Primate Capital of Africa,” renowned for its chimpanzees. Additional visits include Kidepo Valley’s sweeping savannah landscapes, Lake Mburo, the Rwenzori Mountains, Semuliki, Mgahinga Gorilla, and Mount Elgon, along with excursions to four wildlife game reserves.
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Program Impact
Volunteers will learn the different cultural diversity of Uganda , wild animals, snakes, birds, Antelopes, Mountain Gorillas and chimpanzees, Climbing lions experience,
The community will benefit from the activities done by the volunteers, such organizing health camp benefiting the most vulnerable community members, acquire skills on safety and first aid after snake bites, , learn new knowledge and skills in both environmental and wild life conservation,
Poaching of wild life will be strengthened through anti poaching campaign and trees planting
Save water , sanitation and hygienic behaviors will be improved through the construction of a borehole.