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This 5-day chimpanzee and wildlife Safari is an amazing exploration adventure with Uganda’s wildlife in its diversity.  Right from your arrival through the different communities the people are hospitable with unqic different cultural back grounds and setting. It gives you a start with Uganda’s rhinos in ziwa rhino sanctuary in Nakasongola in serenity of nature and beyond. The Big 5 safari if you would refer to it with a visit to Murchison Falls National Park which is the oldest park and with the most powerful water fall in the world and of course not forgetting its diversity in wild life that is over 80 mammals such as antelopes, Roth’s child giraffes, buffalos and big cats like lions, leopard and 400 bird species. The park is divided by river nile forming the south and northern banks of the park with game drive happening on the north. Kibale Forest National Park also known as the primate capital has a number of primates that you would love to see with over 1000 chimps, 50 mammals and over 300 bird species and Bigodi wetland sanctuary on the edges of the forest.

Indeed, the visit to Uganda on the 5-day chimpanzee and wildlife safari is worth it on your bucket list

The wildlife safari experience will take you through a bit of Uganda’s National Parks right from Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, Murchison falls National Park to Kibale National Park. With diversity in wildlife that is flora and fauna, there is a lot one can do while on the safari such as chimpanzee tracking in Murchison falls Murchison falls, photography and exploration in game viewing, bird watching, chimpanzee trekking, boat trips. Before booking for the safari one can choose favourite eco-friendly accommodation in a range of budget, midrange and luxury accommodation.

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