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Want to behold a 360 panoramic view of Uganda’s most visited National Park? You Should Be Here! It is a stopover with a coffee shop that is conveniently located at the heart of Uganda’s 10 most endowed parks: Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Want to behold a 360 panoramic view of Uganda’s most visited National Park? You Should Be Here! It is a stopover with a coffee shop that is conveniently located at the heart of Uganda’s 10 most endowed parks: Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Want to behold a 360 panoramic view of Uganda’s most visited National Park? You Should Be Here! It is a stopover with a coffee shop that is conveniently located at the heart of Uganda’s 10 most endowed parks: Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Nyero will leave you feeling like you have taken a journey back in time, into an era of chiefs, traditional healers, queens, and horse-drawn carriages. It is a plateau in Eastern Uganda with enormous rocks that bear Uganda's most beautiful rock art.
Fort Portal is a true wilderness, for our country's kicks and indulging in scenic waterfalls. One such is Mahoma, a waterfall fed by a river system that was formed as a result of volcanic eruptions that took place 4,000-6,000 years ago.
Queen Elizabeth National Park does not have as many predators as one would find in Serengeti, but you do see a huge herd of buffalos, elephants and hundreds of thousands of bird species. By the same token, lions are also present though they are hard to come by because they prefer to remain unnoticed.
This is a great place for nature lovers visiting Fort portal, a peaceful town at the foothills of Mountain Rwenzori (Western Uganda). It is a community initiative focused on conserving a scenic lake surrounded by an ecologically rich jungle.
A visit to this site enables you view wildlife you might have missed out on during the morning game drive in Lake Mburo National Park. It could be giraffes, zebras, topi, buffalos, eland, bushbucks, waterbucks, reedbucks. It is a fairly open setting where animals gather to lick salty soil so as to boost the level of iron in their body.
There are many places in Uganda that offer exceptional chimp tracking excursions. Of these Kibale National Park and Kalinzu Forest deserve a special place on your itinerary if you wish to stand great chances of encountering more than one family of chimps.
Due to its dense population of the 350 recorded bird species, avid birders can’t get enough of Bwindi's magnificent forest, which sprawls over steep hills. Considered one of Nature's masterpieces, Bwindi offers an intriguing insight into a remarkable tropical rainforest estimated to be 25,000 years old.
Bigodi is a vast countryside swamp with a wide network of boardwalks upon which one can have a bountiful nature walk. A visit to this community owned initiative is highly recommended to anyone who wishes to get more involved with nature and wildlife.