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 Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo Valley National Park Kidepo valley national park is one of Uganda’s remote and untouched safari destinations. The park is comprised of semi-arid savanna, seasonal rivers, and low mountains. Kidepo is located in the far northeast of Uganda, close to the borders of South Sudan and

Kibale Forest National park

Kibale Forest National park Kibale Forest is located in Kabarole District, some 50 kilometers north of the equator, on the eastern side of the Rwenzori Mountains. Kibale Forest is a 180-kilometer wildlife corridor that connects Ishasha in Queen Elizabeth National Park’s southern part to Sebitoli in Kibale

Sambiya River Lodge

Sambiya River Lodge Your Gateway to the Ultimate African Wildlife Experience BOOK NOW Looking for a place to stay during your Ugandan adventure? Look no further than Sambiya River Lodge. Situated near Murchison Falls National Park, this lodge offers a tranquil retreat in the heart of

Mount Elgon Hotel AND SPA

Mount Elgon Hotel and spa A luxurious hotel located in Mbale, Eastern Uganda, nestled at the foothills of the magnificent Mount Elgon. BOOK NOW The hotel offers a serene and tranquil environment, making it an ideal getaway for both leisure and business travelers. The hotel boasts

Mbale Resort Hotel

Mbale Resort Hotel A luxurious hotel located in the heart of Mbale, a bustling town in Eastern Uganda. BOOK NOW ThIS hotel boasts of exceptional amenities and services, making it one of the top destinations for both leisure and business travelers. The hotel’s prime location offers

Kyambura Gorge Lodge

Kyambura Gorge Lodge A Secluded Retreat for Primate Lovers BOOK NOW Kyambura Gorge Lodge is a hidden gem situated in the heart of Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park. This secluded retreat offers guests the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, with breathtaking

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park Queen Elizabeth National Park is a UNESCO Heritage site of 1,978 square kilometers in size, 370 kilometers from Kampala. The park is connected to the Parc National des Virunga in neighboring DRC, constituting the Greater Virunga massif, and is one of the largest