Unique Uganda Rwanda Private Experience
Our Uganda Rwanda private experience is one of the most exciting journeys in discovering Uganda and Rwanda’s magical and mystical places. You will have an opportunity to visit Kibale Forest National Park, situated in Western Uganda, which is famous for its high density of primates, breathtaking crater lakes, and thick, beautiful jungle. Thirteen primate species inhabit the beautiful tropical forest, including the red-tailed monkey, L’Hoest’s monkey, grey-cheeked mangabey, red Colobus, and black and white Colobus monkeys. BOOK NOW
Visitors may spot some of the 300 bird species and 250 butterfly species, and buffalo, forest elephants, leopards, bushbucks, and sitatunga also live in the park but are generally shy. The area is decorated by around 50 enthralling crater lakes and numerous pristine hiking trails. Several cultural tours are on offer which delve into the rich traditions of the Batoro people, giving travelers a chance to see Batoro dancing, singing, and traditional healing up close. DOWNLOAD ITINERARY
This Uganda Rwanda private experience takes you down into Queen Elizabeth National Park, located in southwestern Uganda, the Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of the country’s most popular parks. Volcanic craters, grassy plains, tropical forests, and giant lakes connected by a channel inhabited by abundant hippos, are what you will see at the Queen Elizabeth National Park. The park has almost 100 types of mammals and 606 different bird species, including the peculiar shoebill. The 40-kilometer-long Kazinga Channel alone is said to contain the world’s largest concentration of hippos, and a guided boat trip here is a popular way to see the wildlife. Other species to spot include buffalo, the rare aquatic sitatunga antelope, giant forest hog, Uganda kob, Defassa waterbuck, and elephant. Don’t miss the chance to explore the dramatic Kyambura Gorge, which is home to habituated chimpanzees.
Get the chance to visit Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, located in southwestern Uganda, the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is said to be Africa’s oldest rainforest. It is world-renowned for its excellent gorilla-sighting opportunities – the forest is home to half of the remaining mountain gorillas on earth. Gorilla trekking in Uganda, takes place here in a rugged landscape of dense jungle, cascading waterfalls, sparkling mountain streams, deep valleys, and steep ridges. The untouched forest has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its breath-taking natural beauty and unique ecological significance, and aside from the amazing gorilla interactions, there are other draw cards such as a network of forest walks, over 340 species of bird to spot, and a variety of brightly-colored butterflies to identify. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the spectacular Virunga Volcanoes, three of which are still active.
In 9 Days Uganda Rwanda private experience will guide you deep into the Volcanoes National Park
Bordering the Democratic Republic of Congo in Rwanda, and set high on the jungle-covered slopes of the volcanic Virunga Mountains, the Volcanoes National Park is best known as a sanctuary for the region’s rare mountain gorillas. Visitors flock here to experience face-to-face encounters with these intriguing creatures. Regulated treks through the reserve allow visitors to spend an hour at a time with these incredible primates in their natural habitat. While the gorillas are without a doubt the main draw card, visitors can also look forward to exploring a network of scenic hiking trails, with the beautiful day hike to the Crater Lake on Mount Bisoke being a particular highlight. Make sure to visit the fascinating Karisoke Research Centre and the tomb of the world-famous Dian Fossey.
Finally ending with a visit to Gisenyi town in Rwanda, situated at Lake Kivu’s northeast corner and neighboring the Congolese city of Goma, Gisenyi is a scenic Rwandan town at the foot of fertile hills. The town offers an excellent variety of activities, including an array of water sports. Gorgeous beaches provide the perfect setting for leisurely days – the Gisenyi Public Beach offers a charming location for swimming and picnicking – along with numerous lovely restaurants. Visitors can kayak, boat, and take hikes to see gorillas or go on historical and cultural tours. Don’t miss the opportunity to meander through the atmospheric Main Market, go beer tasting at the brewery, or visit the local youth cultural centre to see kids practice dance, music, and gymnastics.
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