Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve

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Name: Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve

Date Established: 2002

Reserve Description

Are you willing to go off the beaten track to explore more extraordinary wildlife and nature experience between Murchison Falls National park and Kibale Forest National Park?, then visit Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve where you will enjoy some of the most magnificent views. This Wildlife Reserve is often ignored by tour operators and little is said or known about it yet it is a real treasure. While on a safari, do not miss to visit the Reserve and you will be totally amazed by how such a remarkable place is utterly unexplored.
Are you willing to go off the beaten track to explore more extraordinary wildlife and nature experience between Murchison Falls National park and Kibale Forest National Park?, then visit Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve where you will enjoy some of the most magnificent views. This Wildlife Reserve is often ignored by tour operators and little is said or known about it yet it is a real treasure. While on a safari, do not miss to visit the Reserve and you will be totally amazed by how such a remarkable place is utterly unexplored.

Geographical Location

The reserve is situated within the Western side of the Albertine Rift Valley between the breathtaking Blue Mountains of the Congo and Lake Albert and covers an area of 87 square miles. It is characterized by remote Savannah plains along Lake Albert and tourists can enjoy the striking views of Lake Albert and the magnificent Blue mountains of DRC. This Wildlife reserve was gazetted in 1980 and became a wildlife Reserve in 2002.[2]

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