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Community
You will be guided by our local driver/guide who has an experience of a minimum of 5 years. All staff members are recruited from local communities with the aim of benefiting the local communities and feeding the money we collect directly into the local communities.
Our visitors solely use local products and services on their safari trip. These may include lodges, campsites, hostels, foods and crafts. Money spent directly on these local people’s products helps them to develop. This has resulted in a reduction of encroachers on the environment for survival; for example poachers have reduced and in many forests they no more exist. This is because they now have the potential their own enterprises and earn their living. They really feel a sense of ownership of these resources, an important tool in conservation of the environment.
Cultural dances which express people’s behavior and way of living is another experience not to miss on a safari to Africa. We encourage our visitors to feel free to actively participate in such dances and feel at home!
Environment
You come into contact with a variety of Uganda wildlife species and the culture of Ugandans. During your visit, you will do many game drives in Murchison falls conservation area and Queen Elizabeth national park. You are expected to watch a parade of wild animals including the Climbing Lions, Leopards, Hyenas, Elephants, and Cape Buffalos, and a variety of bird species. For Gorilla tracking you will penetrate the “Impenetrable Forest”. Please adhere to the rules provided to you by your guide at the park.




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