Welcome to the rugged and breathtaking landscapes of Matheniko-Bokora Wildlife Reserves (MBWRs) in Karamoja, Uganda. For decades, these reserves have held secrets of diverse wildlife, and recent ground surveys have unveiled a remarkable array of species. If you’re looking for an authentic African wildlife experience, MBWRs offer a unique opportunity to witness nature in its rawest form.
The history of Matheniko Bokora-Wildlife Reserves
Established in 1964, Matheniko and Bokora Wildlife Reserves have long been recognized for their ecological significance. However, detailed ground surveys were lacking. A comprehensive study conducted in 2018 provided crucial insights into the population and distribution of medium to large mammals, showcasing the reserves’ importance for biodiversity conservation.
What Wildlife Can You Expect to See in Matheniko Bokora Wildlife Reserve?
Dik-dik: In Matheniko, these tiny antelopes are the most abundant mammal, with 582 recorded.
Oribi: Bokora boasts the highest population of oribi, with 951 counted.
Bright’s Gazelle: Both reserves are home to this unique gazelle, with 446 in Matheniko and 304 in Bokora.
Bohor Reedbuck: An endangered species, with 303 recorded in Matheniko and 146 in Bokora.
Bush Duiker: 450 in Matheniko and 108 in Bokora.
Lesser Kudu: Found in both reserves.
Unique Sightings:
African Wild Dog: Critically endangered, three were spotted in Matheniko, a significant discovery.
Greater Kudu: Critically endangered, sighted in Matheniko.
Other Notable Species:
Ostrich: A common sight, with 445 in Matheniko and 655 in Bokora.
Warthogs, Vervet Monkeys, Baboons, Jackals, Patas Monkeys, and African Hares.
Large Mammals:
African Buffalo: A surprising find in Bokora, indicating a new ranging area. Three individuals were recorded.
Why Visit Matheniko-Bokora Wildlife Reserve?
Unique Landscape: Matheniko is the driest area in Uganda, featuring tree and grass steppe vegetation, while Bokora is characterized by acacia woodlands and grasslands.
Authentic Experience: Unlike crowded national parks, MBWRs offer a more intimate and remote wildlife encounter.
Cultural Immersion: Combine your wildlife adventure with a visit to local Karamojong communities for a rich cultural experience.
Planning Your Visit
Kara-Tunga offers guided tours and cultural experiences in Karamoja, including visits to Matheniko-Bokora Wildlife Reserves. Contact us to plan your unforgettable safari and contribute to the conservation of this unique ecosystem.
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Bright’s Gazelle and Ostriches: A Wildlife Guide to Matheniko-Bokora
Welcome to the rugged and breathtaking landscapes of Matheniko-Bokora Wildlife Reserves (MBWRs) in Karamoja, Uganda. For decades, these reserves have held secrets of diverse wildlife, and recent ground surveys have unveiled a remarkable array of species. If you’re looking for an authentic African wildlife experience, MBWRs offer a unique opportunity to witness nature in its rawest form.
The history of Matheniko Bokora-Wildlife Reserves
Established in 1964, Matheniko and Bokora Wildlife Reserves have long been recognized for their ecological significance. However, detailed ground surveys were lacking. A comprehensive study conducted in 2018 provided crucial insights into the population and distribution of medium to large mammals, showcasing the reserves’ importance for biodiversity conservation.
What Wildlife Can You Expect to See in Matheniko Bokora Wildlife Reserve?
The 2018 Ground Counts for Medium to Large Mammals in Matheniko and Bokora Wildlife Reserves documented a rich variety of animals, including:
Antelope Species:
Unique Sightings:
Other Notable Species:
Large Mammals:
Why Visit Matheniko-Bokora Wildlife Reserve?
Planning Your Visit
Kara-Tunga offers guided tours and cultural experiences in Karamoja, including visits to Matheniko-Bokora Wildlife Reserves. Contact us to plan your unforgettable safari and contribute to the conservation of this unique ecosystem.
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