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custom touring in UGANDA & rwanda

IF AFRICA IS CALLING, COME TO UGANDA FOR GORILLAS, WILDLIFE AND ADVENTURE

Uganda has long held the mystery of watching a family of gorillas moving through the jungle, so majestic, yet so vulnerable. It is our privilege to offer exclusive, tailored African Gorilla safaris for families, couples and small groups. We have access to the best safari guides and safari camps/lodges. We navigate you away from the crowds, and into the wildest, most spectacular wildlife areas. No two safaris are ever the same, because your family is unique. Every safari we arrange for our guests aids in the conservation of Africa’s wildlife and wilderness and helps to uplift and empower local communities.

Choose from a variety of itineraries offering various aspects of this incredible destination, including game viewing, beautiful landscapes, history, meeting the people, experiencing gorilla and chimpanzee trekking, browsing local markets and plenty of adventure for the adrenalin junkies!

14 day safari - Unveiling the Pearl: Murchison Falls safari, Kibale Forest for chimpanzee trekking, Queen Elizabeth National Park and white water rafting on the Nile.

10 days - Best of West Uganda: Murchison Falls National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest for gorilla trekking

6 days - Into the mist:Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, the plains of Lake Mburo for horseback safari, mountain gorillas in Uganda's tropical forest

8 days - 1000 hills journey: Queen Elizabeth National Park, Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, a unique tour of Rwanda, with its amazing scenic views and historical treasures of its ancient kingdoms

5 days - Wild and cultural adventure:eastern Uganda’s Jinja and Sipi Falls, vigorous adventure and thrilling excitement. Hiking, water activities, swimming, boating, tubing, horseback riding, bungee jumping, quad biking and rock climbing

5 days - Best of Kidepo Valley National Park: remote landscape, golden plains walking safari. 

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