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National parks in Uganda

Uganda's Murchison falls National Park is the Worl'd most powerful waterfall
Uganda’s Murchison Falls National park is the oldest and largest park in the Country. It is home to an extraordinary array of wildlife, a diverse landscape, and a chance to spend time on the impressive Nile River. The park is most celebrated for sheltering the world’s strongest  water falls, as a result of River Nile forcing...
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Uganda, the Pearl of Africa
Wondering how to get to Uganda, worry no more because there are direct flights to Uganda. Entebbe International Airport is Uganda’s largest and main international airport. It is located 40 km from Kampala city near Lake Victoria. It hosts direct flights from 34 airports from all over the world, spreading to 27 cities in 20 countries....
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Lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park
Whether you’re a seasoned safari goer or a first time traveler, there are a variety of reasons as to why you should visit Queen Elizabeth National park. It is the oldest park in Uganda garzetted in 1952 to protect and preserve the wildlife around. Located in the western part of Uganda and covers bout 1,978 square...
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Biggest National Park In Uganda Uganda is home to 10 national parks that have a number of attractions that can be seen when you visit the different national parks that will make your wildlife safari experience quite rewarding. However, Murchison Falls National Park is the biggest park and it has attracted tourists from all over...
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This extinct volcano is one of Uganda’s oldest physical features, first erupting around 24 million years ago. Mt Elgon was once Africa’s highest mountain, far exceeding Kilimanjaro’s current 5,895m. Millennia of erosion have reduced its height to 4,321m, relegating it to the 4th highest peak in East Africa and 8th on the continent. Mt Elgon is home to two...
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Vibrant Holiday Safaris brings you Semuliki Forest Reserve which was created in 1932 and upgraded to national park status in 1993. It is the only tract of true lowland tropical forest in East Africa, hosting 441 recorded bird species and 53 mammals. Large areas of this low-lying park may flood during the wet season, a...
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The park was gazetted in 1991 and was recognized as a World Heritage site in 1994 and a Ramsar site in 2008. Highest point: 5,109m above sea level on Mt Stanley’s Margherita Peak. The border with DR Congo bisects Mt. Stanley. The Rwenzori is not volcanic like East Africa’s other major mountains but is a...
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Kidepo Valley National Park lies in the rugged, semi arid valleys between Uganda’s borders with south Sudan in the north west and only 5km from the eastern border of Kenya, some 700km from Kampala. Gazetted as a national park in 1962, it has a profusion of big game and hosts over 77 mammal species. Kidepo...
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Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda (QENP), formerly known as Kazinga National Park, was established in 1952 but was renamed in 1954 to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II’s visit. It lies on Africa’s Western Rift Valley floor, covering 1,978 sq km at an altitude of 884- 1,337m/2,900- 4,386ft. You can enjoy a holistic experience in this splendid park...
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Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve Safari Uganda Pian Upe Game Reserve is found in the North-eastern part of Uganda, North of Mountain Elgon and covers a series of districts like Amudat, Moroto, Katakwi, and Nakapiripiriti. It is the second-largest Game Reserve after the Murchison Falls National Park covering over 2043 kilometres squared. The Reserve was first...
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