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This 1-day Kampala city tour gives you an opportunity to tour and see the highlights of Uganda’s capital city during your stay in Uganda. Giving you a chance to visit Uganda’s cultural sites.
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This trip takes to Jinja, the adventure capital of East Africa, visit the Ssezibwa waterfalls which are considered an important cultural and spiritual site for the Baganda people.
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The park has a variety of animals such as zebra, hippos, impala, warthog, common eland, African buffalo, African leopard, and over three hundred (300) bird species.
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This Uganda safari offers the best experience in Queen Elizabeth National Park with its magnificent crater lakes, vast savanna plains, lush vegetation, and remarkable wildlife.
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This safari will take you to Uganda’s largest park, Murchison Falls National Park, situated in the northwest on an area of 3,840 sq km and created in 1926 as a game reserve.
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You will also have an opportunity to see other primates such as red-tailed monkeys, chimpanzees, baboons, black and white colobus monkeys among others.
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This adventure takes you to Kibale Forest National Park, one of the most attractive national parks in Uganda with varied tracts of tropical rain forest and several animals.
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This Uganda safari offers the best experiences, including chimpanzee tracking, in Queen Elizabeth National Park with its magnificent crater lakes, vast savanna plains, lush vegetation, and remarkable.
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This trip takes to Jinja, the adventure capital of East Africa, visit the Ssezibwa waterfalls which are considered an important cultural and spiritual site for the Baganda people.
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This trip takes to the two of Uganda’s National Parks, Kibale National Park which is known for Chimpanzees and is also home to over 13 types of primates, Bwindi National Park for Gorillas.
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This tour allows you to do some biking on the peninsula of lake victoria, get an insight into the lives of the people that live there, the green scenery, and the fresh and cool breezes from Lake.
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