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UGANDA, YOUR NEXT DESTINATION

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Friendliest People

Uganda is known as one of Africa’s friendliest countries, where warm smiles and genuine hospitality greet every visitor. The welcoming spirit of its people enhances every journey, making travelers feel at home in Uganda’s vibrant and diverse cultural landscape.

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Bio-diversity

Uganda’s biodiversity is extraordinary, featuring over 1,000 bird species, 345 mammal species, and diverse ecosystems from tropical forests to wetlands. This rich natural heritage makes Uganda a vital conservation hub and an exceptional destination for eco-tourism and wildlife enthusiasts.

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Wildlife Viewing

Uganda is a top wildlife destination, home to mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, tree-climbing lions, and over 1,000 bird species. Its diverse landscapes and national parks offer unforgettable safaris, primate treks, and boat cruises in a truly unspoiled natural setting.

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Source of the nile

Uganda is home to the legendary Source of the Nile in Jinja, where Africa’s longest river begins its journey north. Travelers can visit this historic site, enjoy boat rides, and experience thrilling adventures along the Nile’s scenic waters.

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Looking for an excursions in Fort Portal?

Explore the beauty of Fort Portal with our exciting day trips! Discover the stunning crater lakes, Lake Nkuruba, and Mahoma waterfall, or go on a thrilling chimpanzee tracking adventure in Kibale National Park. You can also visit Queen Elizabeth National Park, Rwenzori Mountain National Park, City tour with a visit to the Kings palace, village biking tours, tea factory and plantation visits and Bigodi wetland bird  sanctuary. Join us for an unforgettable experience!

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Chimpanzee trekking, too often overshadowed by gorilla trekking in Uganda, is one of the best wildlife experiences in Africa - many travelers actually rank it higher than gorilla trekking.

 

You can now take any of two (2) treks take place every day in Kibale National Park, one during the day and one in the night; for those interested in nocturnal species of Chimpanzees. The terrain of the forest is not too challenging, particularly in comparison to the often grueling terrain of gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.

 

Lastly, since the permit price per person (p.p) for Chimpanzee trekking is prevailing at $250 p.p and Chimpanzee habituation at $300 p.p, the activity is more accessible (compared to Gorilla experiences) for those who need to see primates with no difficulty in a forest walk.


A typical trekking tour will take around 3-4 hours, including one hour with the chimps.

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