Uganda Safari
With its striking features, Uganda is the travelers dream destination for those with an eager to embark on a safari to Africa and come across the primates during their trip to Africa. Uganda safaris gives you chances to experience unique safari adventures and destinations such as Murchison Falls national park, Kibale Forest national park, Bwindi impenetrable national park, Queen Elizabeth national park, Mount Elgon national park, Semuliki Valley national park, Lake Mburo national park, Kidepo Valley national park, Rwenzori national park, Mgahinga Gorilla national park, with high opportunities to observe as many primates as possible. Primates likes Chimpanzees can be observed roaming in numbers in Kibale forest national park rich in tropical rainforest and Queen Elizabeth National Park, good number of colobus monkeys, vervet monkeys, de Brazza monkeys and the country hosts large number of other wildlife that can enrich your experience in this stunning country. Uganda offers large number of tourist attractions and activities that you can engage and immerse yourself into, activities like trekking, walking safaris, hiking trips, game drives, cultural tours among others can be the best options in Uganda. More than 20 percent of the country land is dedicated to preserve the flora and fauna in Uganda making this country to feature some gorgeous, untouched landscapes that offers spectacular destinations for tourism activities. Uganda has abundant wildlife and some important places to experience diverse and breath-taking wildlife views such as Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth National Park which are the country’s premier wildlife destinations in the country where you can encounter some big games, chimpanzee trekking, water spots like river cruises, fishing, and more other activities to make you your get the best experience in this beautiful country. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and Mgahinga National Park offers the unforgettable and life changing trekking opportunities as these two areas protect more than half of the world’s total Mountain gorillas population, Uganda really has so much to offer and experience.