UGANDA The “Pearl of Africa” – Uganda is a land locked gem with the Lake Victoria one of the worlds largest lakes, it is also the start point of the mighty River Nile and home to the snow capped Rwenzori mountains and the dense rain forests of central Africa. These diverse landscapes have some of the best birding in Africa and are home to an unusually high number of rare wild life species – including more than half the world’s mountain gorillas.
Gorilla tracking through the Bwindi impenetrable forests is an obvious highlight to any Uganda Safari. However, Uganda is not a one hit wonder. The awe inspiring Murchison falls on the Nile, and the endless savannah in Queen Elizabeth , as well as the vast arid park in Kidepo valley offer fascinating varied safari experiences with good populations of lions, leopards, elephants, buffalo, giraffe as well as chimpanzees and the incredible shoe bill stock.
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1. Its never crowded along the
extra mile.
That’s what we know best…safari on the
exclusive and remote Uganda!
2. “Africa is mystic; it is wild; it is a sweltering
inferno; it is a photographer’s paradise, a
hunter’s Valhalla, an escapist’s Utopia. It is what
you will, and it withstands all interpretations. It
is the last vestige of a dead world or the cradle
of a shiny new one. To a lot of people, as to
myself, it is just home.”
Africa…
– Beryl Markham
3. If you are a dreamer, come in,
If you are a wisher, a traveler,
A hope-er, a pray-er, a magic bean buyer...
If you're a pretender come sit by my fire
For we have some flax-golden tales to
spin.
Come in!
Come in!”
― Shel Silverstein, Where the Sidewalk
Ends
Safari? In
Uganda,
We Say – Karibu.
4. Mission
Our Mission is simple
…to understand
Uganda, why it is as it
is, and why it exists as
the PEARL of AFRICA.
Travel is a big part of it.
Reawaken your soul
5. The Case For Uganda
2012- Lonely planet- Best country to visit
Gold, Bronze, and Silver
2018 - Uganda- Lonely planet – Best
country to visit in 2012 is still your best
choice in all of Africa.
2018- CNN is recommending Kidepo Valley
National park in North East of Uganda to
travelers seeking to visit Africa for a
memorable safari ... “It could be the most
beautiful in Africa” Number 1 in tourism
growth in Africa
6. Attractions
The tiniest sunbirds, iridescent in the morning light,
The massive lumbering yet silent Elephant,
disappearing like a vapor behind the trees,
The chimpanzees crashing about the forest canopy,
The lugubrious gorilla, chewing thoughtfully in the
forests.
The Nile, twisting its way north like a shimmering
ribbon, through arid semi-desert scattered about
with rocky kopjes.
Snow capped peaks, tropical, sandy, freshwater
beaches, and smiling faces everywhere.
It’s all here, a feast for all the senses
Uganda is alive and different with every Safari
7. Adventures crafted just
for you
This rainforest is said to be 25.000 years old,
making it one of Africa’s most bio diverse
habitat. The altitude of this mountain park
ranges from 1200 - 2600 meters.
Five rivers and a high annual rainfall make it
rather humid. Besides its major attraction, the
mountain gorillas (gorilla berengeri) the
National Park is also home to an amazing 120
mammal species, 350 species of birds, 202
species of butterflies and over 200 species of
trees.
It is believed that about 350 gorillas remain in
several stable groups in the park
Bwindi impenetrable forest
8. Isolated from the Ugandan mainstream by the harsh plains to the north
of Mount Elgon, Kidepo is Uganda’s second biggest Park (1440 km2).
Kidepo is one of Africa’s last great wilderness areas, a tract of rugged
savannah dominated by Mount Morungole (2750 m) and transected by
the Kidepo and Narus rivers. Perennial running water in the Narus River
makes Kidepo an oasis in the semi desert. The mountainous terrain is
divided in the Narus Valley in the southwest and the Kidepo Valley in
the northeast. You will find wooded savannah areas, forests, large fields
of borassus palms and rocky koppies.
Home to 86 mammal species with 28 found nowhere else in the
country. Birders can enjoy its 463 recorded species of birds with 60
species being endemic to the park. Predators include lions, cheetah,
jackals, leopards, spotted hyena, smaller cats and mongoose.
Adventures crafted just
for youKidepo Valley National park
9. Uganda's largest park (3840 sq km) protects a chunk of
untamed African savannah bisected by the mighty river Nile,
covering an altitude from 600 – 1300 meters. It is named for
the dramatic Murchison Falls, where the world's longest river
explodes violently through a narrow cleft in the Rift Valley
escarpment to plunge into a frothing pool 43m below. The
Nile itself hosts one of Africa's densest hippo and crocodile
populations, and a dazzling variety of water birds including the
world's most accessible wild population of the rare shoebill
stork. A total of 76 mammal species and roughly 460 bird
species have been recorded.
Landscapes range from savannah ecosystems and grassland to
riverine woodlands. The South of the park is characterized by
dense woodlands.
Murchison Falls National park
Game, Cruise on the Nile,
bush break
Adventures crafted just for you
10. This incredibly diverse forest in Western Uganda is home to
over 13 species of primates including red colobus monkey, the
rare L’Hoest, blue monkey, grey mangabey, Pottos, black faced
vervet monkeys, baboons and also bush babies.
A network of shady forest trails provides much to delight
botanists and butterfly lovers, while birders are in for a treat
with 335 species recorded including the endemic Prirogrine’s
ground thrush.
The elusive forest elephant, smaller and hairier that its
savannah counterpart, moves seasonally into the developed
part of the park, while other terrestrial mammals include
buffalo, giant forest hog and a half dozen antelope species.
Kibale is famous for the Chimpanzees.
Kibale National park
Adventures crafted just for you
11. Covers 1,978 sq km and lies north and south of the equator
in southwestern Uganda. From open savannah to rainforest,
from dense papyrus swamps and brooding crater lakes to
the vastness of Lake Edward, it is little wonder that QENP
boasts one of the highest biodiversity ratings of any game
reserve in the world. Almost 100 mammal species and a
remarkable 606 bird species makes this superb safari
territory, with elephant, a profusion of hippos, the elusive
giant forest hog and handsome Uganda kob all regularly
sighted around the tourist village on the Mweya Peninsula -
which also boasts a marvelous waterfront setting in the
shadow of the Rwenzori Mountains. Bird species include the
martial eagle, black-rumped buttonquail, Verreaux’s eagle
owl and African skimmer to name but a few.
Queen Elizabeth National park
Game, Launch cruise,
community
Adventures crafted just for you
12. Lake Mburo NP is located between Kampala and Bwindi National
Park, making it a great location for a stop over on your way to
the gorilla trek. It extends over 260 km2 and its altitude ranges
from 1220 to 1800 meters above sea level. There are several
large lakes in the park which are fed by the Rwizi River with Lake
Mburo being the largest of them. The park mainly consists of
open savannah and acacia woodland while papyrus swamps line
the verges of the lakes. The park offers a harbor for some of the
rarer species of Uganda such as impalas and zebras.
Furthermore, there are several antelope species, hyenas,
buffalos, leopards, jackals, wild pigs, hippos and around 300
species of birds to be seen in the park. Especially bird viewing
opportunities are excellent - for birders, this is one of the best
places to find African fin foot, papyrus bush shrike.
Lake Mburo National park
• Game, Horses, Nature
Adventures crafted just for you
13. • We try to create an environment where all
our staff members feel the same way.
• Life is too short to waste time on doing
something you do not like.
• We live out our passion to the fullest and
find our happiness by fulfilling
our customers dreams.
Lets go on Safari Here is why.
Our Passion
• Traveling is not only something that we do, it
has become part of us at Safari Chapter. We
love what we do. There is energy, excitement
and enthusiasm in whatever we do.
14. We put emphasis on accountability
and responsibility towards all
persons that are affected or affect us
through our actions. We take
caution and pride in conservation of
the natural world and the impact we
have on its condition.
Lets go on Safari Here is why.
Stakeholder driven
15. Come on Safari with us, Here is why.
Our desire to make changes
by introducing new
methods, ideas, and
products and services for
the benefit of all
stakeholders, as long as it
matters. We know that the
client is most important,
that is why we go the extra
mile.
Innovation
16. Uganda safari chapter cares about you, your
experience and the people and culture we visit
together. We value our long standing relations and
are sensitive to delicate balance of the cultures,
traditions and the natural ecology of every
community. Our staff act accordingly and will be
equipped, well trained and prepared to handle
every aspect of your safari. Our staff and guides
have many years of experience and are constantly
upgrading their knowledge.
Come on Safari with us, Here is why.
Professionalism and many years of care
17. Our connections run deep in many of the most
beautiful and exotic places in Uganda. The long
history and unbroken thread of relationships
and strong bonds of friendships and
partnerships we have nurtured in the tourism
industry is something we are exceedingly proud
of. The Safari Chapter is registered and licensed
to operate in Uganda, besides other
Internationally recognised association
memberships
Come on Safari with us, Here is why.
Credible
18. We know a luxurious room or lavish
tent while on safari, as well as
impeccable service are essential
elements to your comfort after a day
of exploration. We also make sure you
experience superb cuisine infused
with the energy and spirit of the
cultures you visit. Know that Uganda
safari chapter cares about you, your
experience and the people and
culture we visit together.
Come on Safari with us, Here is why.
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19. We value our long standing relations
and are sensitive to delicate balance
of the cultures, traditions and the
natural ecology of every community.
Our staff act accordingly and will be
equipped, well trained and prepared
to handle every aspect of your safari.
Whether you are travelling privately
or with family and friends, Uganda
safari chapter guarantees that all of
out tours and packages include costs
upfront. You will never be asked to
pay for optional excursions that
should have already been included.
Come on Safari with us, Here is why.
20. Lets talk about your next trip to
UGANDA.
The country we know
And LOVE
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