The Ishasha bridge that fell in a few days may take long to be repaired than expected. This is because of the magnitude of the damage of the bridge compared to the size of the bridge. The bridge, which connects Queen Elizabeth National park and Bwindi National park is a major tourism contributor as the
Ishasha Bridge Breakage Disrupts Tourism
There has been interruption of tourists following the breaking on Ntungwe bridge that connects Queen Elizabeth National park and Bwindi national park. The bridge collapse has been as a result of heavy trucks which use that road on the way to DR Congo or Kihiihi. National roads authority is working down the clock to ensure
UWA Deplores Killing of a Lion in Queen Elizabeth National Park
The Uganda Wildlife Authority has learnt with dismay the merciless killing of an adult lioness by a section of Kazinga village residents neighboring Queen Elizabeth National Park in south western Uganda on Thursday. While we sympathize with the community over the loss of their goats killed by the straying lioness, the act of spearing the
Queen Elizabeth National Park Excites Marketers
Lwanyaga in her mid 20s is an account manager with Vantage communications Ltd while her partner is an expert in Graphic design and advertising. The duo were part of the lucky few who secured slots for the most sought out boat ride on the Kazinga channel which links Lakes Edward and George during the peak
Queen Elizabeth National Park Signs Alliance Pact With Queen Elizabeth Country Park England
Queen Elizabeth National Park Signs Alliance Pact With Queen Elizabeth Country Park England

ON Wednesday 28th of January 2009, authorities of the Queen Elizabeth National park in Western Uganda with their counterparts from Queen Elizabeth Country Park in the UK signed an alliance of five year memorandum of Understanding at an occasion led by the Deputy British high commissioner Mr. Phillip Mani. The move is aimed at bolstering
Kazinga Channel Launch Trips Resume
The popular launch trips on the Kazinga Channel in Queen Elizabeth National Park that were temporarily suspended on October 20th 2004 will resume on Monday 8th November 2004. Uganda Wildlife Authority would like to assure members of the public that Queen Elizabeth National Park is safe for tourists because humans are in no danger of
Anthrax in Queen Elizabeth National Park
After weeks of investigations involving the Ministry of Tourism, Trade and Industry, the Ministry of Agriculture Animal Industry and Fisheries (MAAIF) and the Ministry of Health on what has been causing the death of hippos in Queen Elizabeth Conservation Area (QECA), it has been confirmed that anthrax has been the cause of the deaths. Because