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30 people
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This trip gives you the chance to experience and discover the variety of wonders in Uganda’s most popular wildlife safari parks. Start your day the natural way by waking up at the crack of dawn to see the local wildlife emerge for a drink from the shady waterholes as the sun rises over the iconic bush veld scenery. Combining this trip with the Ultimate Gorilla Tracking Experience in Bwindi as a Highlight for the Best of Uganda Ultimate Primate Safari engages all of your senses.
Meet on arrival and transfer to the hotel for dinner and overnight
After breakfast drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Stop over at the Equator for Photos to prove you're standing in the middle of the Earth
Lunch in Masaka and proceed to Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Dinner and overnight at the lodge
Early morning game drive, back in time for breakfast after breakfast boat trip for about 3- hours.
Lunch
After lunch and proceed to Bwindi impenetrable National park for dinner and overnight
After breakfast, packed lunch and proceed to gorilla tracking( Tracking of gorillas take a turn of up 8 hours.)
After tracking at leisure
Dinner and overnight at the lodge.
The park is well-known for its diverse wildlife, which includes African elephants, African buffalo, Ugandan kobs, hippopotamuses, topis, waterbucks, warthogs, gigantic forest hogs, Nile crocodiles, leopards, spotted hyenas, lions, and other big cats. 95 different mammal species live in the park, along with more than 600 different bird species.
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your departure.
The park is well-known for its diverse wildlife, which includes African elephants, African buffalo, Ugandan kobs, hippopotamuses, topis, waterbucks, warthogs, gigantic forest hogs, Nile crocodiles, leopards, spotted hyenas, lions, and other big cats. 95 different mammal species live in the park, along with more than 600 different bird species.
You likely already know that the National Park Service provides a variety of conventional outdoor recreational pursuits for the enjoyment of its visitors, including bicycling, camping, climbing, equestrian sports, fishing, hiking, hunting, swimming, snowshoeing, and more.
The greatest park in East and Central Africa to locate mountain gorillas in Bwindi. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is home to around half of the mountain gorillas that are still alive today. Most gorilla families that have been habituated live in Bwindi.
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