Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary;
Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary was formed in 1933 to preserve a corridor along an ancient elephant migration route. The Mwaluganje Elephant Sanctuary conserves rare and endangered African elephants in a moist deciduous forest and riparian vegetation. The ecosystem in Mwaluganje has rolling hills, steep ridges, cliffs and winding water shades. The Mwaluganje forest and Mwaluganje Travelers Tented Camp are just too close to a watering hole and is part of sanctuary.
The place has over 150 elephants currently that live in the sanctuary amongst a variety of flora and fauna including a rare cycad forest, cycad species which grew to up 150 years old and were most abundant during the Jurassic period (180 million years ago).
Attraction include; Natural area; Wildlife area, bird sanctuary and working hours; 6.00- 18.00, (Monday to Sunday).Get a genuine smile while in Africa.





March 7th, 2010
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