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Uganda – Aptly called the ‘Pearl of Africa’ by Sir Winston Churchill, Uganda is home to the highest Mountain Range in Africa – the Mountain of the Moons. It is also famous for being the source of the international river Nile, sharing its resources with 11 countries. There is a different charm of wildlife here, as Uganda is home not only to the highest concentration of primates on earth but also to the rare Silverback Gorilla which shares 98% of the human DNA. A safari in Uganda is unlike any other, it is more of a jungle trek where you come within meters, almost face to face with natures biggest and rarest. Add Certificate.

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Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to over 400 mountain gorillas, the highest population in the world, making it a bucket list item for a once-in-a-lifetime gorilla tracking experience.

Kibale National Park

It is home to more than 1,450 chimpanzees protected inside the park and in total thirteen primate species. 

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park, boasts of a high biodiversity rate, and has stunning landscapes, fauna, and flora. This is bound to give you a safari of your lifetime!

Semuliki National Park

Explore this steamy jungle and its intriguing wildlife. Semuliki National Park is famed for its hot springs, which are used for traditional rituals by the locals in the community.

Uganda Martyrs' Catholic Shrine Namugongo

Uganda Martyrs’ Catholic Shrine Namugongo is a Catholic Parish and Shrine established in the honor of the Martyrs of Uganda by the Mill Hill Missionaries in 1935.

River Nile

The River Nile established Jinja into East Africa’s adventure with activities such as white water rafting, bungee jumping, tubing, sunset cruises and so much more.

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to over 400 mountain gorillas, the highest population in the world, making it a bucket list item for a once-in-a-lifetime gorilla tracking experience.

Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo Valley National Park is Uganda’s most remote national park located in the semi-arid valleys bordering Sudan and Kenya. Go off the beaten track and discover the best of Africa’s wilderness.

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park, boasts of a high biodiversity rate, and has stunning landscapes, fauna, and flora. This is bound to give you a safari of your lifetime!

Semuliki National Park

Explore this steamy jungle and its intriguing wildlife. Semuliki National Park is famed for its hot springs, which are used for traditional rituals by the locals in the community.

Uganda Martyrs’ Catholic Shrine Namugongo

Uganda Martyrs’ Catholic Shrine Namugongo is a Catholic Parish and Shrine established in the honor of the Martyrs of Uganda by the Mill Hill Missionaries in 1935.

River Nile

The River Nile established Jinja into East Africa’s adventure with activities such as white water rafting, bungee jumping, tubing, sunset cruises and so much more.

Lake Victoria

The perfect place for those that find serenity in looking at the water, enjoy boat cruises and fishing excursions, and want to catch the sun drown into the vast water body.

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