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Queen Elizabeth National Park
Going on a safari in Uganda promises an unforgettable adventure.
Second to Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth National Park is among the largest protected areas known in Uganda internationally.
The park is known for its abundant wildlife captivated by the sight of African elephants, buffaloes, giant forest hogs, hippos, antelopes, and the most fallacious feline animals like the hard-to-come-by cats; leopards, lions and civets. Branded the tree-climbing lions of Ishasha by this unique behavior make the highlight of the African Safari.

Gorilla and Chimpanzee Trekking
Deep within the thick tropical rainforests of Bwindi impenetrable, Mghahinga, Kibaale, and Kyambura gorge tourists are led through this mind-blowing experience by a National Park ranger guide in search of the very highly intelligent mountain gorilla and chimpanzees with whom we share 98% of our DNA with. Trekking to see most of the powerful living primates in their natural habitat is a once-in-a-lifetime journey, many say.

Batwa Community
The Batwa people widely known for their short stature and ancient practice of hunting and gathering live in dense forests around Bwindi impenetrable forest and parts of Mhaghinga. The Batwa traditional values, culture, and way of life leave many visitors from different walks of life bereft of speech.
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