Uganda Safaris & Gorilla Tours
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Uganda is a one-of-a-kind experience for those looking for an unusual adventure that goes beyond game viewing from a four-wheel drive vehicle. The majority of visitors to the country come for the gorilla trekking, which has long been regarded as a highlight, and for good reason. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to approximately 350 mountain gorillas, accounting for roughly half of the world’s remaining population.
Aside from Uganda gorilla safaris, other major draws of the country include birding, trekking the forest reserves, and visiting the Nile’s source at Lake Victoria in the south. Uganda is a landlocked East African country that shares borders with Kenya, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, and Tanzania.
Here's a list of some of our favorite experiences in Uganda:
1. Visit Bwindi Impenetrable Forest for a gorilla trekking adventure
2. Visit Kibale, home to Africa's largest known concentration of chimps
3. To fully appreciate the Queen Elizabeth National Park's vibrant wildlife, take a cruise along Kazinga Channel.
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Recommended Uganda Tours & Safaris
These itineraries are intended to give you some ideas for what is possible when traveling in Uganda, and they highlight some of the routes that we’ve discovered work particularly well. Also keep in mind that when it comes to planning your Uganda holiday, we will customize it to your specific budget, needs, and preferences.
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Best Time to Visit Uganda
The best time to visit Uganda is during its two dry seasons: December to February and June to August, when conditions are ideal for trekking to see mountain gorillas and chimps. Game viewing in national parks is also excellent during this period, as well as between February and March. From September to early October, large numbers of wildlife can be seen at waterholes.
