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2 Day Safari] Lake Mburo National Park

The park covers 260 sq.kms and lies along Mbarara road within easy access of Kampala. It is an attractive park of rolling hills and open grass valleys, interspersed with thickets, woodlands and rich wetlands.
Enjoy this very un-visited park that affords the visitor sights of the impala (only found here in Uganda), waterbuck, cape buffalo, topi, zebra,

[3 Day Safari] Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

Enjoy the enormous biodiversity including the famous Mountain Gorillas

DAY 1. An early start for the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. Make brief stops on the way. Lunch in Mbarara. Overnight in Buhoma Homestead.

DAY 2. After breakfast transfer to the tracking base, briefing by the guides. Be prepared for a tough and arduous day in the jungle but coming face to face with the great primates is well worth it. Overnight as day 1.

5 Day Safari] Kibale and Queen Elizabeth National Park

Kibale National Park covers 766 sq.kms and runs contiguous with the northern end of Queen Elizabeth National Park, but it is much wetter with a unique moist forest habitat and an extremely high diversity of animals and plants. It has 12 species of primates, 400 species of birds and 150 species of butterflies. A forest walk will give an opportunity of seeing a variety of monkeys and other animal species where as an excursion to Bigodi wetland avails an opportunity of seeing some unusual birds and primates living around the swamp.

7 Day Safari] Murchison Falls, Kibale Forest and Queen Elizabeth National Park

DAY 1. Pick up from hotel for an early morning departure driving north through the Luwero triangle and Masindi town to Murchison Falls National Park arriving in time for lunch.
In the evening visit the top of the falls and possibly walk down the path to the bottom of the falls.

Overnight: Paraa Safari Lodge/Sambiya River Lodge/Red Chilli Rest Camp.

KIDEPO VALLEY NATIONAL PARK

Kidepo Valley National Park covering 442 square kilometers is located in the extreme north eastern corner of Uganda. It is the remotest of Uganda’s national parks, located over 600km from Kampala. To reach Kidepo Valley National Park by road takes no less than 12 hours of drive which is why it is one of the least visited parks in the country leaving it isolated from the popular  circuit. Kidepo Valley National Park is located in the semi-arid region of Karamoja. It is one of the most pristine and least disturbed of Africa’s wildernesses, and according to CNN Travel, Kidepo is one of Africa’s best parks with the most beautiful landscape.

KENYA

Amboseli National Park

Amboseli National Park is in Kenya near the border of Tanzania.  The park encompasses 151 square miles (392 sq km).  It is part of the larger ecosystem that stretches across Kenya and Tanzania covering an area of 3,100 square miles (8,000 sq km).  as Masai Amboseli Game Reserve.  It is situated in 

Maasai Mara National Reserve

Maasai Mara National Reserve (masai mara national reserve )is one of the key popular tourism points in Kenya, its located in South-western Kenya along the Great Rift Valley area in Norok county Kenya adjacent to Serengeti national park of Tanzania all around  Mara Region/ Masai mara region. The Reserve was named in honor of   kilometers of the current 

Samburu National Reserve

The reserve is a haven for elephants and predators like lions, leopards and wild dogs. The Samburu birdlife is abundant with over 450 recorded species like vulturine guineafowl, lesser kestrel and the taita falcon.

For animal and safari lovers, one of the biggest and most exciting reasons to visit Samburu is the quasi-endemic species found here that 

Serengeti National Park

Serengeti National Park is a Tanzania Safari destination where you experience millions of Wildebeests Migrating from Serengeti National park Tanzania to Maasai Mara reserve in Kenya via Maasai Mara River. Serengeti National Park with 14,763 sq km is the largest Tanzanian park, contiguous with Kenyan Masai Mara and extending almost to Lake Victoria.

Tarangire National Park

Tarangire National Park is known for its majestic Baobab trees. These can grow to an enormous size and have a unique shape. The Park is also famous as it has the largest concentration of elephants in the world! You can see herds of up to 300 elephants around the Tarangire River. The River is the primary source of fresh water for the animals. In the dry season they come here to drink or just to enjoy a bath to cool of from the hot sun. 

Tsavo East National Park

Tsavo National Park is one of the main tourist destinations in Kenya and is located in the southwestern part of Kenya. Tsavo is divided into 2 having Tsavo East National Park & Tsavo West National Park. The park is known for having quite a number of Lions that were sometime termed as the “Man-Eaters” and other animal species like the large herds of elephants. The park measures 13,747  square kilometers.