
Gorilla
Gorilla treking
Uganda is home to over half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, with roughly 450+ individuals residing in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. Gorilla trekking permits cost USD 800 per person, offering a chance to view endangered gorillas in their natural habitat, with June-August and December-February being the best times to visit.
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Oliotya Uganda Safaris is a safari company that offers customized tours to experience the extra ordinary landscape and wildlife of Uganda. The company's tours include cultural experiences, wildlife tours, hiking tours, and special occasion tours.
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The most beautiful places in Uganda range from mountain gorilla sanctuaries and wildlife reserves to vibrant cities bustling with culture and adventure.
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With its unique culture, rich culture, some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, breathtaking waterfalls, and adventure for everyone's liking.

Uganda
Semuliki National Park
Semuliki National Park sprawls across the floor of the Semliki Valley on the remote western side of the Rwenzori Mountains. The park is dominated by the easternmost extension of the great Ituri Forest of the Congo basin, one of Africa's most ancient and biodiverse forests that survived the last ice age around 12-18,000 years ago. The Semuliki Valley is unique in that it contains numerous features associated with Central rather than Eastern Africa. For example, the thatched huts are shaded by West African oil palms, the Semuliki River which forms the international boundary is a miniature version of the Congo River, and the forest is home to numerous Central African wildlife species. The park provides a rare glimpse into the wildlife of Central Africa without having to leave Uganda. The reserve is home to a total of 53 mammal species and over 400 bird species, with some being endemic to the park and the Congo basin. Wildlife enthusiasts can expect to see primates such as the black-and-white colobus, red-tailed monkey, and grey-cheeked mangabey. The park is also home to forest elephants, buffaloes, bushbucks, and a few species of duikers. The birdlife in the park is particularly impressive, with a variety of raptors, forest and waterbird species, and the elusive shoebill stork. The Batwa pygmy community, who originally come from the Congo, also call this area home. The park's hot springs are another attraction worth visiting. The Sempaya hot springs consist of two separate springs, one male and one female, and are said to have medicinal properties.

Uganda
Kidepo Valley National Park
Located 700km from Kampala, Kidepo Valley lies in the rugged, semi-arid valleys between Uganda's borders with Sudan and Kenya. Gazetted as a national park in 1962, it ranks among Africa's finest wildernesses with over 77 mammal species and 475 bird species. Accommodation options include: Apoka Safari Lodge and Nga'Moru Wilderness Camp.

Uganda
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Undoubtedly Uganda's most popular tourist destination, Queen Elizabeth National Park boasts diverse ecosystems including sprawling savanna, forests, lakes, and wetlands. Home to 95 mammal species and over 600 bird species. Famous for tree-climbing lions in Ishasha and the Kazinga Channel.
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