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2 min readDec 20, 2021

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A multicultural country in East Africa whose diverse landscape encompasses the snowcapped Rwenzori Mountains and immense Lake Victoria - the principal source of the great River Nile. With abundant wildlife such as Chimpanzees, Gorillas, famous Big 5 at our 10 Savannah parks, and 1000+ rare bird species. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is a renowned mountain gorilla sanctuary, while Kidepo Valley National contends for best destination in Africa for wild game drives.

Uganda was dubbed the “Pearl of Africa” by Winston Churchill, one of the country’s earliest tourists in 1907.Uganda embraces many ecosystems, ranging from tall volcanic mountains, densely forested swamps of the Albert Nile to the rain forests of the country’s central plateau.Uganda was a revelation! I had not expected such a richness of wildlife or such great concentration. Uganda has everything Kenya has, plus such once-in-a-lifetime sightings as gorillas and chimpanzees

Scenically Uganda holds its own with any other country, the mountains and lakes of the southwest are postcard-perfect, standing atop Murchison Falls is exhilarating and Kidepo Valley is simply amazing Uganda’s biggest attraction is mountain gorilla tracking. Seeing these gentle giants has been one of my best wildlife experiences ever. The quite recently established Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary is great.Uganda’s central attraction is the opportunity to track one of the world’s last surviving mountain gorilla populations on the misty green slopes of Bwindi Impenetrable or Mgahinga National Park.