Uganda & Rwanda Safari

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Kampala Road

The best way to see Kampala is by a motor bike, because of the tight traffic jam. The client will get to see the Namirembe Cathedral, Gadaffi’s Mosque, the royal graveyard, Kampala’s own ‘Beverly Hills’ and Idi Amin’s canon. This is very important to clients who want authentic things, local initiatives and contact with the ‘native’ population

Owen Falls

Kampala area, Sipi falls which is a series of three tall waterfalls all plunging along the lower slopes of Mt Elgon, with motorcycle tours around the capital.

Owen Falls

The Owen Falls was a waterfall on the White Nile in Uganda near the city of Jinja, 4 km from the point at which the river leaves Lake Victoria. The falls, together with the nearby Ripon Falls were submerged in 1954 with the completion of the Owen Falls Dam (later renamed Nalubaale, but still commonly known by the old name) that now accommodates a hydroelectric power station

GORILLA TRACKING

Mountain GorrilaRwanda is evergreen with a magnificent landscape of hills and plantations. It’s attraction ranges from tracking of Mountain gorillas in the Volcanoes National Park, several species of primates, bird species, volcanoes, game reserve, resorts and islands on the expansive lake Kivu. The magnificent Virunga Mountains consist of six Volcanoes, 125 km2 of mountain forest, and are home to the famous gorilla families. The Volcanoes National Park was first gazetted in 1925, to protect the gorillas from poaching. It was the very first National Park to be created in Africa.

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Uganda & Rwanda Safari