Uganda, a land of milk and honey is a beautiful country in East Africa that is endowed with lots of fascinating tourist attractions and wildlife such as; Mountain Gorillas, Chimpanzees, Golden Monkeys, Tree Climbing Lions, Cheetahs, Leopards, African Elephants and different Bird Species among others. It’s no wonder that the country was referred to as the “Pearl of Africa” by Sir. Winston Churchill because of its attractive landscapes, numerous game reserves, national parks, mountains, lakes and rivers. It is in Uganda that the world’s longest river, the Nile starts flowing from Lake Victoria (the second largest fresh water lake in the world) heading northwards to the Mediterranean Sea through other countries. For its attractions, cultural heritage and hospitality, Uganda is a favorite tourist destination for many people from all over the world hence being considered as a country Gifted by Nature.
If you are planning on taking a vacation in the nearby future, Uganda is the ultimate place to visit. An expedition with African Eco Tours will take you to unforgettable places in the heart of Africa leaving you with a lifetime experience. Expect to receive top-notch services from our outstanding Tourist Guides.
Please have a look at our planned trips for safaris within Uganda and if you are not convinced with what we have to offer we promise to make you a tailor-made safari in Uganda and the rest of East Africa.
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Uganda is home to the internationally renowned endangered Mountain Gorillas, a unique feature for the country’s tourism industry of which these can be found in two different National Parks these being Bwindi Impenetrable and Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks. It is from Uganda that the world’s longest river, the Nile starts flowing from Lake Victoria heading northwards to the Mediterranean Sea. Uganda is also home to the Big Five that is; Lion, Leopard, Buffalo, Rhinoceros and Elephant as well as other wild animals, and with over 1070 Bird species hence representing nearly half (47%) of all the Bird species recorded on the African Continent. Lake Bunyonyi, Africa's second deepest Crater Lake is found in Uganda. Some 28 of the 86 Mammal species in Kidepo Valley National Park are not found in any other Uganda’s National Parks. Expect to cross the Equator line that seperates the northern and southern hemispheres while on a tour in Uganda.