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Luxury Gorilla Safari

June 18, 2017by admin0 comments

As per the saying that every journey begins with a single step, we made our first step by searching for the ultimate gorilla tour in Uganda. I was surprised to find the best in a few searches and we had multiple replies from all Uganda travel agents contacted. However, the tour choice depended on the cheap price range with high rated good value accommodations in different destinations of our interest. My husband had always wanted to visit Bwindi, Murchison falls, Kibale forest, Queen Elizabeth and Lake Mburo national park. Our favorite trip organizer designed for us an exciting trip program cutting across all destinations of our interest and reading through it felt like we were already experiencing the great attractions in Uganda. Our classic luxury tour in Uganda was perfect that we got introduced to many new adventures, historical sites, primates, wildlife, lakes, falls and above all the country’s capital Kampala. It is our highest rated and most exciting Uganda safari for those interested in exploring the country to its fullest.

Using our private comfortable safari land cruiser vehicle provided by our trip organizer, we explored the country like Africans with an expert guide by our side all times. The weather was warm, ever shiny during the day  thou some areas got cold in the evenings especially in Bwindi forest a great gorilla trekking destination in Africa. The country is ever flexible for tourist and for all adventures. A visit to the famous wildlife locations of Murchison falls, Queen Elizabeth and Lake Mburo was really fun because we had different tour adventures in mornings and afternoons. Legend has it that Africa is a gorgeous continent not only for holidays but in everything. Therefore, the more we discover new places are the more exciting it becomes. Long holidays are seemed expensive but are good when it comes to exploring the real nature beauty and scenic attractions around you without over driving and tiring. This was one of the lessons I learn’t during my 10 days safari in Uganda last summer. The two primate parks kibale forest and Bwindi impenetrable national park had less in common but all adventures where extremely perfect

Our first primate encounter was for chimpanzees in Kibale forest that made us excited wondering how great the gorilla one will be. Nature and the wild is all you enjoy together with fresh winds in quiet environment that can only be felt while here. The park is magnificent with lots of interesting playful primates including baboons that welcome you to their primate kingdom and they seem to be the park natural body guards that monitor whoever comes around. They don’t fear guests because they expect  to be thanked in return with ripes of bananas, fruits a thing that boost their moral of keeping the park entrance gate. Other primates encountered where the black and white monkeys, the chimpanzees and many more. Another amazing moment that I cherish in kibale forest was the morning lyrics of birds as they communicate to each other that made me wake up reminding that its morning. The comfort of primate lodge beds made sleep like a queen forgetting that I was in a foreign land. There is a lot to be said about primates but better to wined up with the terrific experience of the mountain gorillas. This was the most outstanding of all the tour activities we did here and thank God we did it last and carried home precious fresh memories that we cherish every day. This is something can recommend to friends and family heading to Uganda for safari holidays and if well planed, fun, happiness, excitement will never fail to follow you all through.

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