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Bwindi
Impenetrable Forest National Park
It is the
only forest in Africa where gorillas and chimpanzees
occur together. The population of mountain gorillas
in the world is currently estimated at 600. Half of
these live in Bwindi. The gorillas co-habit the forests
with an estimated population of 350 to 400 chimpanzees.
In addition to the gorillas and chimps this ancient
rainforest is home to 93 species of mammals as well
as roughly 360 species of bird.Book
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National
Zoo:
Uganda Wildlife
Education Centre, the zoo in this city is another attraction.
The zoo has a wide range of wild monkeys which roam
freely across the trees and paths of the zoo.Book
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SSese
Islands
Are
an archipelago of eighty-four (84) islands in the northwestern
part of Lake Victoria in Uganda. The largest island
in the archipelago is called Bugala Island Its largest
town, called Kalangala serves as the headquarters of
the district that carries the same name Kalangala District.
Kalangala is located located approximately 51 kilometres
(32 miles) across water, southwest of Entebbe.Book
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Bird
Watching
In Uganda
it is adored and enjoyed by bird lovers from various
parts of the world.During your bird watching in Uganda
you will get a golden opportunity to trace some colorful
birds like black necked baglafect, crowned cranes, pelicans,
ostrich, orange weaver, shoe bill storks, the northern
masked weaver, the black and white casqued hornbill,
the fish eagle, sedge warbler, the pied hornbill, yellow
backed weaver, ross’s turaco and blue turaco.Book
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Kasubi
Tombs
Kasubi Tombs
in kampala is the site of burial grounds for Kabakas
(Kings) of Buganda and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The royal enclosure at Kasubi Hill, also known as the
Ssekabaka's Tombs, was first built in 1881. The circular
site contained many structures, including the royal
tombs of four Kabakas of Buganda. The tombs were built
with grass thatch. The site remains an important spiritual
and political site for the people of Buganda.
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Kibale
National Park
Kibale
National Park contains one of the loveliest and most varied
tracts of tropical forest in Uganda. Forest cover, interspersed
with patches of grassland and swamp, dominates the northern
and central parts of the park on an elevated plateau.
The
park is home to a total of 70 mammal species, most famously
13 species of primate including the chimpanzee.
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Narus
Valley of Kidepo National Park
You can view
vast herds of buffalo with elephant, giraffe, waterbuck
and zebra grazing alongside. There are also a number
of predators present. They include lion, cheetah, leopard,
and spotted hyen.Book
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