We laced our boots, loaded our rucksacks, and ran in support of Africa’s Wildlife Rangers! The Wildlife Ranger Challenge is the world’s largest celebration of solidarity, support and fundraising for Wildlife Rangers. Across the continent, rangers from 24 African nations and supporters from a further 90 countries joined in to raise awareness and secure vital […]
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Mount Gahinga Lodge, a charming and magical property
Mount Gahinga Lodge is a charming, magical property, inspired by traditional design and build techniques, reflecting the aesthetic traditions of the Bufimbira people. We are delighted the lodge has received recognition in the Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards recently, as the 5th best safari lodge in Africa! The lodge is the perfect base for […]
Volcanoes Safaris named winner of the Marie Claire UK Sustainability Awards 2023
Volcanoes Safaris are honoured to be named winner of the Marie Claire UK Sustainability Awards 2023 in the Independent Hotels category. Giles Gibbons, founder of Good Business, and Sustainability Awards judge commented “Volcanoes Safaris is an excellent business leading the way in eco-tourism. We need sustainable tourism to get funds to support the planet’s natural […]
Volcanoes Safaris Partnership Trust launch lion and carnivore monitoring project in the Queen Elizabeth Conservation Area
Volcanoes Safaris Partnership Trust (VSPT) is pleased to announce the launch of a lion and large carnivore monitoring project, based at Kyambura Gorge Lodge in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda. In partnership with the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA), the project will establish an annual carnivore survey and create a shared research database. UWA staff […]
Guest Blog Series: Gorilla Trekking at Bwindi Lodge, by Jonathan Silverman
Written by Jonathan Silverman – San Francisco, CA USA – 1st Grade School Teacher As I packed my two carry-on bags to go to Uganda, Africa with my gorilla trekking essentials like my rite in the rain journal, gators for my legs, boots for my feet, and gloves for my hands. My purpose was to […]