Support Kichwamba Orphans Development Centre through a community walk when you visit Queen Elizabeth National Park. This will be with the purpose of helping orphaned children and other vulnerable people living around the park.
The walk is spiced with the following sights and activities
- Twin lake viewing
- Cultural traditional dances
- Coffee experience
- Local beer-making visit
- Gunnery factory visit
Part of the proceeds goes to the local communities to improve their way of life. So, you can be part of the change in human life by supporting the Kichwamba Orphans Development Centre.
About Queen Elizabeth National Park and Kichwamba Orphans Development Centre
Queen Elizabeth National Park which is approximately 1,978 square kilometers (764 sq mi) is one of Uganda’s oldest national parks formed officially, along with Murchison Falls National Park in 1952. It is understandably Uganda’s most popular tourist destination located in the western region of Uganda, spanning the districts of Kasese, Kamwenge, Rubirizi, and Rukungiri.
While in Queen Elizabeth National Park expect to see over 11 kinds of kingfishers, black bee-eaters, Shoebill storks, raptors, and of course, a range of birds of prey. Beautiful flocks of pink flamingos tend to congregate around the crater lakes found in the northern part of this park. There are lots of things to see and activities to do while in this park, which makes it an incredible place to visit.
Activities include chimpanzee tracking, game drives, a bat cave view in Maramgambo Forest, nature walks, hiking trails, and cultural encounters with the local Banyaraguru people. There is much to do in this park, so plan on spending a number of days here.
Visitors to Queen Elizabeth National Park always complement their visit with a gorilla trekking safari in the nearby Bwindi Forest National Park or a chimpanzee trekking expedition in Kibale National Park. Others could opt for a boat cruise on the Victoria Nile to Murchison Falls.