Paradise Adventure Vacations | Gorilla Trekking Uganda & Rwanda
6 Days Chimpanzee and Gorilla Trekking Safari Uganda
The 6 Days Chimpanzee and Gorilla Trekking Safari Uganda unveils rare Natural beauty, spectacular scenic views of Uganda’s landscape and also wildlife encounters in Uganda’s renown National parks like
Kibale National park known for being “The Primate Capital of the World” having about 1500 Chimpanzees which gives a great opportunity for Chimpanzee trekking and Habituation, the park is also home to 120 mammal species like forest hogs, warthogs, bushbucks, bush pigs, the blue and red duiker, peter duiker, the rare sitatunga, antelopes, pottos, Demidov’s dwarf galago, the eastern needle clawed bush babies , and over 300 bird species like flycatchers, hornbills, black billed turaco, kingfisher, weavers, cuckoos, purple breasted sunbird, crowned eagle, black capped waxbill, black collard apalis among other bird species.
Queen Elizabeth National Park known for having the Tree Climbing Lions at Ishasha sector of the park, these lions are not found in any other National park in Uganda thus being “The Medley of Wonders”, the park is home to 95 mammal species including the 4 members of the Big 5 which are Elephants, Buffaloes, Lions, Leopards and also Uganda kobs, bush bucks, oribis, bush pigs, forest hogs, hippos, sitatungas and over 600 Bird species like the African skimmer, rare saddle billed stork, grey headed kingfisher, African mourning dove, African crowned eagle, Nubian woodpecker, swamp flycatcher, grey capped warbler, little bee eater, and also
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park which is one of Uganda’s oldest rainforests with more than 25000 years of age. The park is home to almost half of the World’s population of Mountain Gorillas which gives a great opportunity for Gorilla Trekking and Habituation in the park’s sectors like Nkuringo, Buhoma, Ruhija and Rushaga. The park harbors 120 mammal species like Elephants, duikers, yellow-backed duiker, buffaloes, golden cats, bush pigs, giant forest hogs, black-fronted Duiker, clawless otter, side-stripe

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