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Uganda is also described as the “pearl of Africa” famously known to have been dubbed by a young British explorer Winston Churchill in his book “My African journey” published in 1908 after a successful safari in Uganda that got him saying;
Mountain Elgon National Park Uganda
Uganda at 241,038km may sound small maybe compared to one’s home country but its features have the potential to take someone back to the insights of a million years. View More
Lake Mburo National Park Uganda
Uganda at 241,038km may sound small maybe compared to one’s home country but its features have the potential to take someone back to the insights of a million years. The oldest physical feature of Uganda. View More
Kidepo Valley National Park Uganda
Africa just like you imagine though not common in the 21st century only remained existent in this one Uganda safari tour destination. The word Kidepo comes from a Dodoth verb “akidep” meaning “to pick up” which can literally be described. View More
Mountain Elgon National Park Uganda
Uganda at 241,038km may sound small maybe compared to one’s home country but its features have the potential to take someone back to the insights of a million years. View More
This whole other world beyond the Savannas and arid plains was gazetted in 1932 though formally established in 1993 to protect a large area of a diverse tropical rain forest that caters for all the primatologists dream on their Uganda safari tour. View More
Uganda is one of the preeminent tourism destinations. A richly endowed, small, Landlocked country in the heart of sub-Saharan Africa in East Africa within the great lakes region sprawling. View More
Bwindi Impenetrable Park Uganda
The word “Bwindi” originates from a local phrase “Mubwindi bwa Nyinamuraki” with a connotation of darkness therefore referred to as the dark place of Nyinamuraki which literally referred to Mubwindi swamp in the south east that was impassable. View More
Murchison Falls National Park Uganda
The now Murchison Falls National Park was first visited by the European explorers John Speke and James Grant in 1862 and thoroughly explored by Samuel and Florence Baker in 1863-1864 during their Uganda adventure safari tour. Read More