Paradise Adventure Vacations | Gorilla Trekking Uganda & Rwanda
20 Days Uganda Birding Photography Safari
The 20 Days Uganda Birding Photography Safari will take you for an Ultimate Birding Experience which will get you fully immersed into Uganda’s wildlife offerings, give you breathtaking views and a once in a lifetime experience of a Birding Safari in Uganda. Your Safari will start with a visit to Mabamba swamp in search for the Shoebill Stork and then you will drive to Lake Mburo National Park for an exciting encounter with over 350 bird species. You will then proceed to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park for an Ultimate Gorilla Experience and also a birding hotspot. You will then drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park in search for the Tree climbing lions and also carry out birding while enjoying the irresistible eye-catching scenic views of the Rwenzori Mountain ranges. The Safari then continues to Kibale forest national park which is the Primate capital of the World and also visit Semuliki National Park which is truly a Birder’s Haven. This park will offer you various bird species including the rare shoebill stork, red throated bee eater, piping hornbill and the giant kingfisher. Your 20 Days Uganda Birding Photography Safari will end with a drive to Murchison falls for the World’s most powerful waterfall.
Lake Mburo National Park is located in the Southern part of Uganda in Kiruhura district. The park is known for its large herds of zebras, Impalas, Elands, Topis, and buffaloes among other species. The park is home to over 68 mammal species like zebras, elands, impalas, buffalos, Defassa waterbuck, oribis, leopard, hippo, hyena, topi and reedbuck. Lake Mburo National Park is also home to about 350 bird species like mosque swallow, black bellied bustard, bare-faced-go away bird, Ruppell’s starling, African rattled lapwing, pied kingfisher, Malachite kingfisher, Saddle-billed stork, Red-faced barbet, Yellow-breasted apalis among other bird species.
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park which is one of Uganda’s oldest rainforests with more than 25000 years of ag

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