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Uganda National Parks

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National Parks

Zebras at Lake Mburo

Lake Mburo National Park

Lake Mburo National Park is a compact gem, located conveniently close to the highway that connects Kampala to the parks of western Uganda.It is home to 350 bird species as well as zebra, impala, eland, buffalo, oribi, Defassa ,waterbuck,topi leopard, hippo, hyena and reedbuck.

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Murchison Falls
National Park

The Murchison Falls(Kabarega) is a waterfall found on the course of the great Nile.On the peak of the Murchison Falls, the waters of the Nile force their way through a small slit within the rocks,  with a thunderous roar forming a residual water stray forming a beautiful rainbow
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Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo is wilderness park; dry, hot and isolated, yet spectacular, magnificent and virgin, waiting to be discovered. Traversed by large sand rivers the park is renowned for its distinctive composition of wild co-existing with the dry mountain forest,. open savanna and hilltops capped by rock Kopjes

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Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park Is understandably Uganda’s most popular tourist destination. The park’s diverse ecosystems which include sprawling savanna. shady, humid forests and  wetlands, make It the ideal habitat for classic big game, ten primate species including chimps and over 600 Species of birds

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Kibale Forest National Park

Kibale National Park is the most magnificent of Uganda’s tropical rainforests and one of the most rewarding areas to explore. , Kibale boasts 13 species of primates Including the localized Red Colobus and I’Hoest monkeys, Kibale’s major attraction Is the chimpanzee found in large numbers

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Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is one of the most visited parks in Uganda as it has over half of the mountain gorillas remaining in the world live here – and the good news is that they are thriving and growing in numbers Most visitors who come here, come for Gorilla Trekking, there is however much more to this ancient – primeval rainforest it is a UNESCO Heritage Site.

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