Rafiki Foundation

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Rafiki foundation is a foundation working to protect, preserve the heritage of floral and fauna around Bwindi national park, and other protected areas in Uganda.

30/01/2023

Is it drizzling ?🤣lets improvise and do it in A quaint way.
We are Quaint, we are old-school but classic and with a luxury touch
Come lets have unforgettable cultural walking safaris in Bwindi.

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26/10/2022

Thats conservation about

Amazing holiday with Emerald of Africa Safaris, thats a sample of who we are!, give us a chance to make dreams come true. 🥰🥰🥰

17/07/2022

Giraffe of uganda lake mburo national park

Photos from City Tyson Safari Guide Uganda's post 06/04/2022
Photos from Rafiki Foundation's post 29/12/2021

Lion tracking in Queen Elizabeth national park has been made possible with recent advancement in tracking technology. A radio collar is fitted on the dominant lioness of a pride. this is done for eazy monitoring and minimizing the HWC's. come have special moments as you track the cats in their wild and conserve.
have a safari that aims at conservation.

26/10/2021

Gorillas are socially organized, they live in family groups led by dominant adult ( silverback ) male. The lead silverback is the group’s primary defender , and probably fathers the majority of infants born to females in the group.
The number of females can vary greatly. The group may contain other based on age and size. Standing among females is also determined by age , familial links and relatedness to the dominant silverback as well as the presence nearing maturity, but yet to begin growing silver hair ) come next in the hierarchy, but may outrank females in some instances. An average group of mountain gorillas contain approximately 13 animals, with one or two silverbacks, a blackback male, several females and their offspring. Gorillas, however follow no step pattern. Groups of Gorillas spend approximately 30% of their time feeding, foraging in the morning before settling down for a long rest time at mid-day. When foraging, the gorillas may move and find food along the way , but usually look for a clearing or other area where they can spread out and concentrate on feeding. The lead silverback usually chooses these routes and locations. During the üppig, the group will typically move again before finding a place to spend the night. Each Gorilla makes it’s own before finding a place to spend the night. Each gorilla makes its own best every night,except for infants who sleep with their mother has a new infant . Nests are usually grouped around the dominant male, but may spread over 100 meters or more, particularly in groups where may be several silverbacks are present. Night nests are only used once , although gorilla may “sleep late” on some rainy days or morning after a long movement.

Gorilla groups move on average less than one kilometer per day, and rarely more than two. Longer movements typically occur following an aggressive interaction or other incident that has stressed the group. When tracking, you can often predict a day of long movement by the absence of feeding sites and presence of diarrhetic dung, a typical indicator of stressed animals.

05/10/2021

conservation can as well be achieved through travel in the pearl of Africa.
all mentioned in one perfect collarge

18/09/2021

smile in the wild of the Pearl of Africa. conserve nature by protecting the lovely animals.

smile abit its time for photo shoot 📸📸

07/08/2021

One of the national symbols of Uganda was the inspiration behind Joshua Cheptegei’s Olympic podium celebration:

“I represent the gorillas, the silverback. The silverback is an alpha male.”
come join me as your safari guide in Uganda and have that memorable experience.
City Tyson Safari Guide Uganda
Rafiki Foundation
Uganda Tourism Board-UTB

Photos from City Tyson Safari Guide Uganda's post 20/06/2021

that safari you make in Uganda contributes alot in conservation of nature. come hurry have your spectacular holiday.

15/05/2021

baby booom. we got so lucky again, great news from Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park
one more Gen
City Tyson Safari Guide Uganda
Rafiki Foundation

Photos from Rafiki Foundation's post 08/05/2021

Just like a flower blossoms, your life was beautiful and fulfilling! Today you may be gone from our sight but not from our hearts. Thank you for all the memories my friend. We will look to this day and remember a good friend and celebrate a life well lived. Rest in eternal peace brother.Ă a

Photos from City Tyson Safari Guide Uganda's post 07/05/2021

As Rafiki Foundation we announce the death of one of the conservationists BLACKIE who has gone to be with the good lord, we are saddened to loose such a great man. your efforts towards conservation shall be remembered always

21/04/2021

Rafiki foundation works with sister agencies and organizations to sensitize the community to preserve, protect and sustain the world’s Precious heritage sites. This is through creating full awareness and understanding of natural resources within the host communities or the communities surrounding the park.

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