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Exploration of the Crater Lakes

June 29, 2025

The Crater Lakes, particularly those in western Uganda near Fort Portal and Kibale National Park, offer a unique exploration experience. These lakes, formed by volcanic activity, provide scenic views, opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and water activities like canoeing and swimming. The Ndali-Kasenda area is a cluster of these crater lakes, offering a dramatic landscape and […]

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Game drives in the Kasenyi Plains

June 28, 2025

The nothern sector of the national park is called Kasenyi, or better known as the “Kobs Mating Ground”. In this open savannah area you will find hundreds if Uganda kobs. The Kob is an elegant antelope, similar to the impala, which lives in harems up to twenty females, led by one dominant male. Consequently, it […]

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Wildlife viewing at Mweya Peninsula

June 28, 2025

The Mweya Peninsula is one of the best places to start your game drive from. The forested area offers a great variety of game tracks and at the same time it hides many narrow natural trails, created by the inhabitants. A game drive in this area will give you a fair chance of finding the […]

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Boat safari on the Kazinga Channel

June 28, 2025

This famous 32 kilometers long channel is a natural link between Lake Edward and Lake George and is said to contain the world’s largest concentration of hippos. A boat trip will offer you the opportunity to view hundreds of hippos laying lazy in the water or plunge timidly when you pass. Crocodiles will be found […]

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The Lounge

June 28, 2025

Our close proximity to the Queen Elizabeth National Park grants us front and center for the perfect Safari. Whether you want to go north through the Kasenyi region to Kyambu Gorge, Mweya Peninsula, or take a cruise along Kazinga Channel, we will make sure you have the best time. This is all crafted and scheduled […]

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Chimp tracking in Kyambura Wildlife Reserve

June 28, 2025

A real Tarzan territory can be found in the northeast of the national park. This is where the savannah grassland suddenly ends into an impressive gorge of 100 meters deep and 16 kilometers long. The steep slopes are formed by the water of the Kyambura River and make a beautiful contrast with the valley that […]

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