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Chimpanzee Trekking Nyungwe. If you have ever dreamed of coming face to face with one of our closest relatives in the wild, Nyungwe Forest National Park in southwestern Rwanda is a destination that will exceed every expectation. Draped across ancient volcanic mountains and stretching over 1,000 square kilometres, Nyungwe is one of the oldest montane rainforests in Africa — and […]
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Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is one of the most extraordinary places on earth for gorilla trekking. Though smaller and less frequently mentioned than its famous neighbor Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Mgahinga holds a magic all its own. It is the only place in Uganda where you can meet mountain gorillas against the stunning backdrop of the Virunga volcanic mountains — a […]
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Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of Africa’s most diverse and rewarding safari destinations. Covering approximately 1,978 square kilometres of savannah, wetlands, crater lakes, and tropical forests, the park sits along the equator and straddles the Albertine Rift Valley. It borders the Democratic Republic of Congo to the west and is flanked by Lake Edward and Lake George, two magnificent […]
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Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda’s largest and oldest protected area, covering an expansive 3,840 square kilometres in the northwestern part of the country. Established in 1952 and named after the spectacular waterfall at its heart, this park sits at the northern end of the Albertine Rift Valley and is bisected by the mighty Victoria Nile. It is a destination […]
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Semuliki National Park is one of East Africa’s most extraordinary and least-explored wilderness destinations. Covering approximately 220 square kilometres of lowland tropical rainforest in the Albertine Rift Valley, this remarkable park sits on the floor of the Semuliki Valley between the Rwenzori Mountains to the east and the Democratic Republic of Congo’s vast Ituri Forest to the west. It is […]
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Rwenzori Mountains National Park is one of Africa’s most extraordinary and least-explored wilderness destinations. Located in western Uganda along the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo, this UNESCO World Heritage Site and Ramsar Wetland of International Importance stretches across approximately 996 square kilometers of equatorial alpine landscape. Known to ancient geographers as the “Mountains of the Moon,” the Rwenzoris […]
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