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Uganda is a crowned safari destination with lots of catchy physical features, lush green forests, Lakes, wildlife, and a fusion of Cultures “The pearl of Africa” hosts the so-called big five of the wildernesses (lions, leopards, African buffaloes, African elephants, Rhinoceros) and large primates like the Mountain gorilla species living in the Bwindi impenetrable national park towards the southwestern corner of country. Uganda Safaris is based on the tourist attractions in a country seen in the dotted safari destinations of Lake Mburo National Park, Kidepo Valley National Park, Murchison Falls National Park, Kibale Forest National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, and Rwenzori National Park. The work of art in the conservation areas differs from each other.

Uganda Safaris unleash the untold beauty of oh Uganda! Discover the virgin areas deep within east Africa’s smallest and land-locked country dramatically placed along the equator it is a hot spot for most travelers most sought of when it comes to mountain Gorilla trekking in the Bwindi impenetrable national park, the park was gazette as a way of protecting the critically endangered species as per the IUCN red list, the park hosts nearly half of the world’s remaining population of mountain gorillas they roam the forest freely. There is one gorilla group in the Mgahinga National Park Uganda’s smallest park, it is an extension of the great Virunga volcanic region hosting 3 of the 8 series of the mountains.

Uganda safaris are experienced in the Savannah national parks within which are well-distributed game tracks, these give access to getting up close to wildlife species including large and small mammals like oribi, Jackals, side-stripped hyenas, waterbucks, hippos, bushbucks, warthogs, Rothschild’s giraffes, elands, Zebras, Uganda kobs, game drives are done using open safari cars or game viewers. Uganda is a haven of birds which can be seen in important birding areas of Uganda, the Queen Elizabeth National Park is a paradise of birds half of Uganda’s species have been recorded here to date some of which are endemics of the Albertine Rift Valley region many birds can be sighted along the Kasenyi plains and the Mweya peninsular.

Boat cruises on Uganda safaris are such a thrilling thing to do, many of Uganda’s biodiverse ecosystems consist of water bodies that give a chance to take a ride, the Victoria Nile in Murchison Falls National Park presents an opportunity to view the bottom of the falls, the sidelined metamorphic rocks the display of basking crocodiles and wallowing hippos is a magical experience, the Kazinga channel connects the 2 rift valley lakes of Edward and George, it acts as an oasis in the wild during the dry season many animals collect around the banks in search of grasses and drinking water. Experience the Nile with the many activities done like Kayaking and white water rafting.

In addition, Uganda Safaris offers a mountain climbing experience in the Rwenzori Mountains, these are also known as the mountains of the moon, the snow-capped mountain straddles the equator and experiences an equatorial kind of climate and yet with snow, it is the second highest mountain in east Africa with its highest peak being Magharita. Mountain Elgon in eastern Uganda and Mount Sabyinyo within Mgahinga National Park are great for climbing as well.

Uganda safaris can be combined to feature different national parks or even all of the 10 conservation areas, these can be blended with cultural experiences like the Batwa cultural tour in the Bwindi impenetrable national park, and the IK community of the Kidpeo Valley National Park.  When planning a Uganda wildlife safari, it is important to factor in how to access the country, what you require when applying for a visa, and the number of days you would like to spend in Uganda.

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