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Uganda's National Parks
Murchison Delight Safari
6 Days/5
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Activities: Chimp tracking, Game drive, Launch trip, nature/forest walks, local community interaction, cultural dance and drama performances...
Site-seeing, Culture and Wildlife Safari
6 Days/5 Nights

Places to visit: Botanical gardens, Uganda Wildlife Centre, Ngamba Island, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Ishasha,, Kampala and Entebbe...
Birding Safari, Lake Mburo National Park
6 Days/5 Nights

Lake Mburo National Park is a very special place; every part of it is alive with variety, interest and colour. Lake Mburo National Park is situated in Mbarara district, towards the western part of Uganda..
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Primate Safari
Bwindi, Queen Elizabeth & Kibale Forest National Parks
9 Days /8 Nights
Meet and greet at Entebbe International Airport and transfer to your hotel discretion in Kampala. This drive will take approximately 45 minutes.
Dinner and overnight in Kampala
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Gorilla Tracking + Queen Elizabeth National Park
6 Days/5 Nights

A magnificent verdant swathe across the steep ridges of the Albertine Rift Valley, this ancient rainforest - one of the few in Africa to have flourished throughout the last Ice Age
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Flying Safari, Kidepo Valley National Park - Apoka Lodge
4 Days/3 Nights

The Kidepo Valley National Park is one of Uganda's most spectacular parks. It is 1,442 square kilometres and harbours scenery unsurpassed by any other park in East Africa
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Source of the Nile with Murchinson, Kibale & Queen Elizabeth National Park
10 Days/ 9 Nights

Meet and Greet at Entebbe International Airport. Transfer to Kampala (approximately 45 minutes).
Dinner and over night at your hotel
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From open savannah to rainforest, from dense papyrus swamps and brooding crater lakes to the vastness of Lake Edward, it is little wonder that QENP boasts one of the highest biodiversity ratings of any game reserve in the world.

Almost 100 mammal species and a remarkable 606 bird species makes this superb safari territory, with elephant, a profusion of hippos, the elusive giant forest hog and handsome Uganda kob all regularly sighted around the tourist village on the Mweya Peninsula - which also boasts a marvellous waterfront setting in the shadow of the Rwenzori Mountains. The melting glacier waters of the mountains create a vast wetlands system comprising of two main lakes, George and Edward, as well as the connecting Kazinga channel. Thousands of hippos populate the lake shores. Open savannah dotted with acacia and Euphorbia trees provide habitant primates. The park boasts of more bird species than any other park in Africa.


The park has over 200kms of well-maintained tracks that give visitors access to the park’s game. The Kasenyi track passes through the Uganda Kob’s mating grounds and large herds of kob can be seen. Hungry lions can also be seen searching for prey. The legendary giant forest hog is visible; roaming the bush. The outstanding scenery along the Crater track brings visitors to numerous volcanic craters at the foothills of the misty “Mountains of the Moon” (Rwenzori Mountains)




A boat trip along the hippo crowded banks of Kazinga channel gives a unique unequalled wildlife experience. Eye to eye with yawning hippos surrounded by vast numbers of migrant and resident water birds, the boat puts one right in the heart of nature. Many buffaloes rest in the water while big heard of elephant enjoy themselves drinking and spraying jets of water to cool themselves along the channel banks. Crocodiles are a common sight and leopards can also be seen.






Many surprises await visitors in the extensive Maramagambo rainforest. Pythons are often observed in the crevices of the Bat’s Cave floor using bats as their main source of food. The cave is near the picturesque Blue Lake and the Hunters cave. Other trails lead into the heart of the forest surrounding tranquil crater lakes and home to wild chimps, other primates and many forest birds.


Ishasha is a true pearl in the southern part of the park. Idyllic campsites frequently visited by colobus and other monkeys are situated along the winding Ishasha river. The famous tree climbing lions can be spotted on large fig trees in this part of the park. Topi, Kobs and Buffaloes graze the acacia studded savannah.
The steep Kyambura Gorge, formed by the turbulent waters of the roaring Kyambura River, provides a lush riverine forest, home to chimpanzees that have been habituated to human presence. The area is also home to the black and white colobus, red tailed monkeys, olive baboons and other primates, as well as plenty of forest birds.


 
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