His Majesty Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, accompanied by members of the Royal Family, paid a visit to Karuma Wildlife Reserve at Chobe, within the Murchison Falls Conservation Area.

Joined by family members, including Prince Crispin Jjunju and Prince Richard Ssemakookilo, the Kabaka undertook a one-and-a-half-hour guided game drive through the reserve, led by Senior Guides Buzu Henry and Davis Kayonga.

Throughout the drive, the Royal entourage encountered an impressive range of wildlife species alongside rich and diverse flora.

The experience captured the Kabaka’s keen interest, prompting thoughtful questions that made the excursion both engaging and educational for all in attendance.

A particularly memorable highlight occurred when a male elephant crossed their path at close range, offering a rare and thrilling moment during the game drive.

The Kabaka’s visit to such conservation sites underscores his enduring commitment to environmental stewardship and sends a powerful message in support of wildlife conservation and the promotion of local tourism.

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