Overview:
The city is suffocating sometimes when all you need is to be able to hear yourself think even if it is for just a minute. As the saying goes, “It is better to see something once than hear about it a thousand times”. Western Uganda is known for being a home for most of Uganda’s treasures and some highly endangered species. This trip is great for you to have a chance to see all these treasures at once & enjoy an experience that will transcend the many times you have heard/read about these animals.
Highlights:
- Have a chance to visit Amabere caves for a guided walk-in nature, hill climbing, birds viewing among others or go for crater lakes & plantation walk.
- Visit Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary for a guided walk-in nature.
- Track Chimpanzees at Kyambura Gorge or Kalinzu Forest Reserve.
- Participate in afternoon & morning game drives at Queen Elizabeth National Park where you will be able to view a number of wildlife species.
- Go for a 3 - hours boat safari on Kazinga Channel, Queen Elizabeth National Park.
- Track Tree Climbing Lions at Ishasha sector, Queen Elizabeth National Park.
- Track/Trek Mountain Gorillas at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
- Get a chance to visit the Batwa Community for them to take you through their cultural experiences like; traditional dances, fire setting among others or go for canoe ride on Lake Bunyonyi.
- Stand in between two hemispheres at the same time at the equator monument & take enough fun photos at the 2 equator points in Uganda.
- Discover Africa's other primates, wildlife, colorful birds, rare plants and beautiful insects.
- Meet local people and learn about their traditional activities and lifestyles.
- Enjoy the Nature of Uganda while staying in the best budget or mid-range or up-market accommodations these National Parks in Uganda have to offer depending on your financial budget.
- Among others.