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Bokora Corridor Wildlife Reserve

Uganda is known for its stunning wildlife and game reserves that attract visitors from all over the world. Among these reserves is the Bokora Corridor Wildlife Reserve, located in northeastern Uganda. This reserve is home to a variety of wildlife, including the kudu, cheetah, and ostrich. In this article, we will explore the Bokora Corridor Wildlife Reserve, and other game reserves in Uganda.

Bokora Corridor Wildlife Reserve.

The Bokora Corridor Wildlife Reserve covers an area of 2056 square kilometers and is located in the Karamoja region of northeastern Uganda. The reserve is bordered by the Matheniko Wildlife Reserve to the west and the Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve to the east. The Bokora Corridor is a vital migration route for wildlife, particularly elephants, that move between Uganda and Kenya.

The reserve has a varied landscape that includes vast savannah plains, rocky outcrops, and wooded areas. The reserve’s vegetation consists of acacia woodlands, riverine forests, and grasslands. This diverse landscape provides a home to several wildlife species, including the kudu, cheetah, ostrich, and African wild dog.

Visitors to the Bokora Corridor Wildlife Reserve can enjoy game drives, guided walks, and birdwatching. The reserve has a variety of accommodation options, including lodges, campsites, and guesthouses. Visitors can also enjoy cultural tours to the nearby Karamajong communities, known for their cattle-keeping and traditional dance performances.

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