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"SAFARI IN THE HEART OF AFRICA"

"Finding Inspiration in Every Turn"

Where To Go On Safari

The most crucial stage in planning your African safari is usually choosing where to go. Our passionate local and social safari experts operate and specialize only in East Africa with Uganda as the center. Our main operations are located in Uganda, so we’re biased towards the destinations we understand quite well to give you the most memorable journey of your life as we locally live here making us part and parcel of the social, cultural, enterprenual and wildlife ecosystem we want you to experience additionally to the most spectacular primates experience on the continent with Gorilla and chimpanzee trekking taking lead.

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Uganda’s breathtaking landmarks range from snow-capped Rwenzori Mountains to the source of the Worlds longest River Nile, oceanic expanses of lakes Victoria. From the semi-arid plains of north-eastern Uganda to the steamy rainforests of western Uganda.

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Uganda's cultural diversity embraces relict hunter-gatherers such as the IK in the far north-east and Batwa in southwestern Uganda highlands. The traditional pastoralists such as the Karamojong and Banyankole flourish in the boundaries of this beautiful country. The Baganda people who dominate the central region show off a wonderful preservation of the Bantu cultures with art and craft works, monuments, and several cultural sites you don't want to miss out on. 

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The inspirational social projects like innovation academies , child care centers, women and youth empowerment centres will give you an opportunity to deep dive into the enterprenual eco-system of this young and developing country which will open you to new possibilities and realize more purpose in your life. 

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Above all, however, Uganda is renowned for its peerless wildlife concentrations, epitomized by the big population of elephants, lions, giraffes the yawning hippos that swim in the Nile below Murchison Falls not to mention the primate-rich rainforests that line the Congolese border, with their habituated mountain gorillas and chimpanzees a rich Avian commanding over 50% of Africa's total bird species and about 11% of the worlds total. Uganda also remains one of the last places on earth where the immense mammal herds that once roamed our entire planet still exist in prehistoric numbers protected within a network of 10 national parks and multiple reserves.

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Culturally, Uganda is a melting pot of multiple Africa cultures with over 56 different cultures in its boundaries  with unique practices, values and norms making Uganda a number one cultural tourism and exchange destination. Additionally, the country has a very young population with about 70% of the total population below the age of 35years and highly enterprenual you will be amused with the different innovations and attempts by many young people to make a world a better place visiting Uganda is highly inspirational beyond tourism.

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