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21/06/2022
We are so glad we have good moments to advertise our services at the Exhibition at BK ARENA. Visit BU&M Tours Ltd Stand for more information.
I Love Who We Are In Short
29/03/2022
Leopards are fast felines and can run at up to 58km/h! They’re super springy, too, and can leap 6m forward through the air – that’s the length of three adults lying head to toe!
21/01/2022
Elephants rarely give birth to multiples but in an extremely rare event, an elephant in Kenya has given birth to twins (a male & a female)
05/10/2021
Cattle Egret are opportunistic feeders and follow large animals or farm machines around to catch insects. They use very little energy to feed.
They can live up to 23 years in the wild
03/10/2021
The common duiker, also known as the grey or bush duiker, is a small antelope found everywhere in Africa
18/09/2021
Hear how the birds, on every blooming spray, With joyous music wake the dawning day.
01/09/2021
Topis are most active in the morning and evening, resting in shade through the hot hours. Like ruminants, they feed for a while, then rest and chew their cuds before they continue feeding. They have several rest breaks during the day and the rhythm of their daily activities is influenced by the food supply-the coarser and drier the feed, the longer rest time needed for digestion.
26/08/2021
Did you know? Although they are not ruminants, hyraxes have three-chambered stomachs filled with symbiotic bacteria that help break down the plants they eat. Baby hyraxes are not born with the bacteria they will need to digest plant matter, so to obtain it they eat the p**p of adult hyraxes.
21/08/2021
While staying at lake Kivu, treat yourself to a cruise with the iliza boat...you can enjoy a day tour or simply overnight as it provides 3 bedrooms, a toilet and shower.
It also has a fully equipped kitchen...it has a sunroof lounge area where you can just bask and enjoy the breeze...breathtaking.
10/08/2021
Today is world lion day.
At Akagera National Park, Rwanda, lions were re introduced in 2015 from South Africa, after an absence of more than 15 years. We can happily say they have more than tripled in number.
06/08/2021
Did you know?
Before eating its meal, a bee-eater removes the sting by repeatedly hitting and rubbing the insect on a hard surface. The bird squeezes out most of the venom
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