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| Uganda is without doubt one of Africa's most beautiful and friendliest nations. It is also home to a high concentration of jungle-dwelling primates. Bwindi National Park is home to approximately half of the world's 660 or so surviving mountain gorillas, and is one of the few places in Africa where you can track these rare and magnificent creatures. Run by award winning adventure travel specialists, Explore, you’ll start in Kampala, Uganda's colourful capital, and drive south crossing the Equator to reach the Impenetrable Forest. The dense terrain provides an ideal habitat for around half of the 600 Mountain Gorillas surviving in the world today. These rare primates can be observed at quite close quarters from our comfortable base camp at Bwindi. Accompanied by an expert guide, you'll search for these magnificent giants on foot. Reaching them in the dense undergrowth can be quite a challenge, but as the gorillas are carefully monitored, the chances of sightings are normally over 90%. A face to face encounter with these incredible creatures is one of the world's greatest wildlife experiences. Next you will head for the scenic splendour of the Queen Elizabeth II N. Park. The vast savannah plains provide a welcome breather from the imposing rainforests of Bwindi and a home to a whole range of African wildlife including elephant, lion, Uganda kob, leopard, buffalo and waterbuck. Here we stay at the luxurious Mweya Lodge and enjoy a spectacular setting overlooking the mystical 'Mountains of the Moon'. Our launch trip on the Kazinga Channel also affords an excellent chance for viewing hippos and aquatic birds at close range. We descend into Chambura Gorge in search of chimpanzees before heading back to Kampala. Finally, there's a chance to raft Africa's best rapids on the White Nile, close to Bujagali Falls. Read more about the trip and other responsible travellers' experiences Find more responsible holidays in Uganda Enter the competition | |
who are Explore?
Explore is Europe’s leading adventure travel specialist offering an unrivalled choice of exciting and diverse itineraries in more than 130 countries in both small group and tailormade formats.
The ethos of the company has always been to take travellers away from tourist paths into areas little explored or visited and interact with local people and cultures in a sensitive and responsible way. Winners of two major awards (the Responsible Tourism Awards and the Green Business Awards), Explore’s commitment to RT is paramount and has been from day one 29 years ago – it could even be said that Explore invented responsible tourism.





