A friend loves Elephants!




Yes! Those supersized creatures eating grass in the Savannahs of Africa. My home country Uganda, has an estimated total of 7,975, a little population compared to the estimations of even 22,000 elephants in countries like Zambia. In total, approximately 415,000 individual elephants tiptoe through the dense forests and open savannahs in Africa.

In the last couple of years, the world has pivoted more to sustainable living around national parks, game reserves, and busy towns. Communities are utilizing natural resources in ways that do not affect other species like Elephants that depend on land, water, and air.

Our passion to contribute to Sustainable Travel Experiences in 2023, started from exploring a combination of 84 Islands on Lake Victoria. Each speaks for itself with unique beauty, nature, tales, bird species and so much more. Our first encounter with Bugala Island made us fall in love with the other Islands on Africa's second-largest freshwater lake.

Eastern Uganda understood the assignment, it lured us with adventure and cultural attractions to win our hearts. When you visit the East, remember that the slopes of Mt. Elgon are home to  350 cave elephants at the risk of extinction on the Kenyan side. 

In the far north of the Karamoja region lies Kaabong, a good friend  welcomed you here. And take us on the wildest game drive you will ever experience in Africa. 

I can't tell what sparked this gentle relationship, with the diversity of what we managed to explore together in the pearl of Africa. But I am proud she committed to contiously support our projects in communities around national parks in Uganda, 

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