Africa has amazing safari spots like Masai Mara National Reserve, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, and Lake Nakuru National Park. Lots of tourists visit these places every year. You can also do exciting things like seeing gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or watching wildebeests in Kenya and Tanzania. Planning a safari trip can be tough, but Exclusive Gorilla Journeys Ltd can help. We offer different tours to suit everyone’s tastes. Explore our favorite East African destinations for ideas and inspiration.
Lake Mburo is the smallest of Uganda‟s savannah national Parks at only 370square km located in Kiruhura district in Western Uganda. Lake Mburo National Park was first gazetted in 1933 as a controlled hunting area and later upgraded to a game reserve in 1963.
EXPLORE MOREBwindi Impenetrable forest National Park was gazetted as a National Park in 1991 and declared a UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site in 1994. Bwindi is 331 square kilometers and is located in South Western Uganda.
EXPLORE MOREKibale Forest National Park is located in Western Uganda and the forest is 775Kms, 45% tropical woodland, 40% grassland, 15% swamp vegetation. The most common trees are the Wild Rubber trees, Polita Figs which support fauna and flora. It is known as the primate capital of East Africa.
EXPLORE MOREKidepo Valley National Park found in Northeast Uganda bordering Kenya and Sudan covering 1442 sq km. Kidepo is referred to as Uganda’s most remote national park since 1954. Kidepo Valley National Park found in Northeast Uganda bordering Kenya and Sudan covering 1442 sq km.
EXPLORE MOREMgahinga is situated in South Western corner of Uganda, bordering Republic of Rwanda and Democratic republic of Congo, 10km south of Kisoro. The three parks together form the 434-sq. km. Virunga Conservation Area. It is 33 Sq Km with an altitude range of 2227m-4127m.
EXPLORE MOREMurchison Falls National Park previously known as Kabalega National Park first which was first gazetted in 1927 is located at the northern end of the Albertine Rift Valley part of Uganda covering 3,480 sq km and is the largest national park of Uganda.
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