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Uganda's National Parks
Murchison
Delight Safari 6 Days/5 Nights
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...
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
...
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...
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...
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...
Semuliki National Park is an eastern extension
of the vast Ituri Forest and forms part of
the forest continuum during the climatic upheavals
of the Pleistocene; this is one of the richest
areas for both flora and fauna in Africa.
(Especially for birds)
Semuliki
National Park is situated in the remote corner
of extreme west of Uganda, in Bundibugyo District.
It lies on Uganda-Democratic Republic of Congo
(DRC) border within the western arm of the
East African Rift Valley. The geographical
coordinates are 0º 44'- 00 53' N - 290
57-30º 11'E. To the southeast are the
Rwenzori Mountains, to the west is DRC and
to the north Lake Albert.
Semuliki National Park (220 km2) gazetted
in October 1993, is one of Uganda's newest
National Parks. The Park occupies a flat to
gently undulating landform ranging from 670
-760 metres above level.
As all streams and rivers from the surrounding
areas are flooded drain into the Park plus
the poor drainage and topography, many areas
are flooded during the rainy season. The average
annual rainfall is 1250 mm which peaks from
March to May and September and December. The
temperature varies from 18º C - 30º
C (34ºF- 86ºF) with relatively small
daily variations.
Fantastic scenery, Hot springs, forest jungle
walk, birding, primate viewing and river Semuliki
meanders are some of the ideal attractions.
Surely, you don't have to miss but get off
the regular tourists' circuit and spend three
to five days camping and hiking in the only
real jungle in East Africa.
A trip to Semuliki has the most marvellous
and breathtaking views! Come and experience
the thrilling, meandering Bundibugyo road
through the Rwenzori escarpments.
At
“Mungu Ni Mukubwa” while in the
mountains, the road offers scenic views of
the meandering Semuliki River, fuming Hot
springs and the tropical rain forest extending
up to Ituri forest in DRC. A stepping stone
to Central Africa, offering unforgettable
views. Two Hot springs situated in a tract
of hot mineral encrusted swampland, rich in
visible bird, insect and mammal life accessed
by modern trail network. Come and see a two
metre high jet of hot water (130ºC/266ºF)
and a pool (12 metres diameter) oozing with
boiling water (106ºC/223ºF ). You
can boil food especially eggs in the natural
boiler within ten minutes and enjoy the free
energy from Mother Nature.
Jungle life in Semuliki is breathtaking especially
for birders, primate, butterfly and plant
lovers. The jungle walk usually takes you
up to River Semuliki which is the only one
that meanders in East Africa. With luck, you
may see forest buffaloes and elephants, sitatungas,
leopards, pigmies, hippopotamus, crocodiles,
primates and a wide range of forest and water
birds. You can also come with fishing facilities
for sport fishing along the river.