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Explore the most breathtaking national parks and wildlife reserves across East Africa.
The Pearl of Africa
The park features a beautiful mix of rolling savannah plains, acacia woodlands, rocky hills, and sparkling lakes, creating a scenic and varied landscape ideal for game viewing and photography.
The park is defined by vast open savannahs, rugged mountain ranges, rocky outcrops, and endless plains that stretch into the horizon.
Home to approximately half of the world's remaining mountain gorillas, Bwindi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Africa's most biodiverse forests.
Uganda's most visited park featuring tree-climbing lions in Ishasha, boat safaris on the Kazinga Channel, and incredible wildlife diversity.
Uganda's largest national park where the Nile explodes through a narrow gorge creating the world's most powerful waterfall. Home to Big Four.
The Primate Capital of the World with 13 primate species including chimpanzees. One of the best places in Africa for chimp trekking.
Uganda's adventure capital at the source of the River Nile. World-class white-water rafting, bungee jumping, and quad biking.
The best place in Africa to see the prehistoric-looking Shoebill stork. A birder's paradise in the wetlands near Lake Victoria.
Land of a Thousand Hills
Rwanda's premier destination for mountain gorilla trekking. Home to Dian Fossey's research site and spectacular volcanic scenery.
One of Africa's oldest rainforests with East Africa's only canopy walkway. Home to 13 primate species and over 300 bird species.
Rwanda's only Big Five destination with reintroduced lions and rhinos. Classic African savanna with lakes, swamps, and rolling hills.
One of Africa's Great Lakes, perfect for relaxation after gorilla trekking. Beautiful beaches, kayaking, and island-hopping adventures.
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