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Wildlife & gorilla Safaris Uganda – Uganda Group Tours
Wildlife and gorillas safaris in Uganda are the leading tourism activities that have continuously attracted people from different parts of the world. It is a common practice these days for tourists to combine their safaris with both gorilla tracking in Bwindi National Park and a game drive in any other park. They do this simply because the country is blessed with a magnificent natural cover and different wild animals including primates which give a good ground for all tourism needs. It’s very possible for someone to enjoy different activities while in Uganda. Going on a game drive in some of the country’s parks like Queen Elizabeth National Park helps one to enjoy a magnificent view of different wild animals. The big five African wild animals which include lions, leopards, elephants, buffaloes and rhinos are a must see when on a Uganda wildlife tour and even other wild animals including those which cannot be found in other countries can be seen. Some tourists especially those interested in budget and midrange trips like going for a wildlife safari to Uganda simply because it’s cheap and less stressing as it does not involve physical needs hence more convenient.
However, gorilla tracking in Uganda is more adventurous and offers a unique feeling to a visitor. Spending some hours in the thick tropical rainforests of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park looking for the world’s most endangered species is a dream-come-true. It’s now on record that Uganda is the best gorilla safari destination which guarantees one a successful adventure with the primates in their natural habitats. With few mountain gorillas left in the world (about 900), Uganda has the biggest percentage and this explains why this East African country is the leading destination for primate lovers. Over 350 mountain gorillas are estimated to be in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable Park and about 100 in Mgahinga NP. This means that a tourist is given broader options to choose which park he/she wants to trek the primates from. However, Bwindi is the best because it has the largest number of these great apes and it has over 10 well located gorillas groups making it easier and less stressing to track.
But since everyone requires the best from their money, combining both gorilla tracking and wildlife viewing will do well. It gives someone a wider exposure to some of the great creatures and rare primates which are hardly found in other countries. A combined safari would take atleast 3 days and this means that one has to stay in the country for three days if he/she wants to enjoy both activities. Additional activities can be arranged on demand and may lead to extra costs. These may include; – a cultural walk to Batwa people, bird watching, nature walks, boat cruise, hikes to Murchison Falls and many more. This simply shows that there is nothing to lose on your visit to this Pearl of Africa. Come expecting the best of natural experience and breathtaking atmospheres.
At Maranatha Tours and Travel Ltd, we help organize safaris for anyone from any country including those that have both gorilla and wildlife adventures. It’s as simple as inquiring with us and our well trained and professional team will be at your service 24/7.