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GORILLA TREKKING JUNGLE

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

Elevated at Altitude between 1,160m - 2,607m above sea level, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is one of the three official homes of the endangered mountain gorillas. Sought after by the majority of visitors into this part of the world, this destination is a must-visit for you.


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CHIMPANZEE TREKKING JUNGLE

Kibale Forest National Park

Known to have the highest number of chimpanzees concentration — approximately 5,000 chimps — in Africa, Kibale Forest National park is visited mostly to track our closest cousins (98% of human DNA). With crazy adventures like chimpanzee Habituation Experience, you wouldn't want to miss walking this rainforest.


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NILE BOAT TRIPS

Murchison Falls National Park

The park covers an area of about 3,893km2 and its known to be one of Uganda’s well protected area. Murchison Falls National park is situated in the northern part of Albertine Rift Valley, place where the massive Bunyoro escarpment amalgamate into the enormous plains of Acholi land.


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ISHASHA TREE CLIMBING LIONS

Queen Elizabeth National Park

As well as its outstanding wildlife attractions, Queen Elizabeth National Park has a fascinating cultural history. There are many opportunities for visitors to meet the local communities and enjoy storytelling, dance, music and more.


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NIGHT GAME DRIVES, BOAT SAFARIS & BIRDING JUNGLE

Lake Mburo National Park

Lake Mburo National Park is a compact gem, located conveniently close to the highway that connects Kampala to the parks of western Uganda. It is the smallest of Uganda’s savannah national parks. It provides a genuine taste of the African Wild and 20% is covered by lakes and wetlands swamps which is part of a greater wetland system that extends beyond the Park


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HIKING & BIRDING JUNGLE

Rwenzori Mountains National Park

Africa’s longest mountain range, presumed to be the Mountains of the moon: the legendary source of the Nile described by Ptolemy in AD150. Endure days of mud, cold, rain and pasta meals to walk on the fabled snows of the Mountains of the moon. The Rwenzori is not volcanic like East Africa’s other major mountains but is a block of rock upfaulted through the floor of the Western Rift Valley.


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GORILLA & GOLDEN MONKEY TREKKING JUNGLE

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park sits high in the clouds, at an altitude of between 2,227m and 4,127m. As its name suggests, it was created to protect the rare mountain gorillas that inhabit its dense forests, and it is also an important habitat for the endangered golden monkey.


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A WILDERNESS JUNGLE

Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo Valley National Park lies in the rugged, semi arid valleys between Uganda’s borders with Sudan and Kenya, some 700km from Kampala. Gazetted as a national park in 1962, it has a profusion of big game and hosts over 77 mammal species as well as around 475 bird species.


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HOT SPRINGS, BIRDING & HIKING JUNGLE

Semuliki National Park

Situated in a remote corner of southwestern Uganda, Semuliki National Park sprawls across the floor of the Semliki Valley on the remote, western side of the Rwenzori. The park is dominated by the easternmost extension of the great Ituri Forest of the Congo Basin.


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THE CITY OF SEVEN HILLS

Kampala City

Kampala is Uganda’s largest urban centre. A fast growing city that has a distinctive setting spread across a series of seven prominent hills close to Lake Victoria.


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WHITE WATER RAFTING PARADISE

Jinja, Source of the Nile

Jinja town lies in south eastern Uganda, about 87 Km by road to the east of Kampala. The town is blessed with the Source of the Nile. Jinja town is located on the shores of Lake Victoria and is the Capital of the Kingdom of Busoga.


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