Rwanda

A Wildlife Wonderland Like No Other Imagine standing in a misty montane forest, your heart pounding with anticipation, when suddenly a massive silverback gorilla emerges from the bamboo, calmly regarding you before continuing his morning meal. This is Rwanda—a country that offers perhaps Africa’s most profound wildlife encounter. Home to half the world’s remaining mountain […]

Lake mburo National Park

Tanzania is Africa at its most magnificent—a country where scale defies comprehension and nature performs on a stage unlike anywhere else on earth. This is the land of the Serengeti, whose name derives from the Maasai word Siringetu, meaning “endless plains” . Here, horizons stretch so vast they seem to curve with the earth itself, […]

Akagera National Park

hippos along the kazinga channel

Winston Churchill called it the “Pearl of Africa,” and once you’ve experienced Uganda, you’ll understand why . This is a country where misty rainforests give way to golden savannahs, where the mighty Nile explodes through narrow gorges before meandering toward Egypt, and where half the world’s remaining mountain gorillas find sanctuary in ancient, fog-shrouded forests […]

Uganda

Winston Churchill called it the “Pearl of Africa,” and once you’ve experienced Uganda, you’ll understand why . This is a country where misty rainforests give way to golden savannahs, where the mighty Nile explodes through narrow gorges before meandering toward Egypt, and where half the world’s remaining mountain gorillas find sanctuary in ancient, fog-shrouded forests […]

Nyungwe Forest National Park

A vast montane rainforest ideal for chimpanzee trekking, canopy walks, and incredible birdwatching for those seeking a deep forest experience.

Kibale National Park

Known as the “Primate Capital of the World,” this is the best place for chimpanzee tracking, offering a very different but equally thrilling primate experience.

Queen Elizabeth National Park

For clients wanting a classic savannah safari. It boasts a stunning variety of wildlife including tree-climbing lions, elephants, and over 600 bird species. A boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel is a major highlight.

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

The premier destination for mountain gorilla trekking, home to roughly half of the world’s population. The park has four distinct trekking sectors (Buhoma, Ruhija, Rushaga, and Nkuringo), each offering different experiences from first-time treks to the four-hour Gorilla Habituation Experience

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