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Donnerstag, 24. Juli 2014
Montag, 16. Juni 2014
Safaris: Doing Up Africa in Styler Tours
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Uganda is country situated in the fertile heart of Africa, with its mesmerizing and unique and diverse physical features like landscape, from rugged snow-capped mountains to the vast flat lands. Uganda’s most alluring features are its forests, lakes and mountains. The country is located on the East African plateau, lying mostly between latitudes 4°N and 2°S (a small area is north of 4°), and longitudes 29° and 35°E. It averages about 1,100 metres (3,609 ft) above sea level, and this slopes very steadily downwards to the Sudanese Plain to the north. However, much of the south is poorly drained, while the centre is dominated by Lake Kyoga, which is also surrounded by extensive marshy areas. Uganda lies almost completely within the Nile basin. The south of the country is heavily influenced by one of the many forests there, and one of the world’s biggest lake, Lake Victoria, which contains many islands and birds. Main Tourist Attractions are Gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Chimpanzees in Kibale National Park; Kidepo Valley National Park; Lake Mburo National Park; Mgahinga Gorilla National Park; Mount Elgon National Park; Murchison Falls National Park;Queen Elizabeth National Park; Rwenzori Mountains National Park and
Uganda is country situated in the fertile heart of Africa, with its mesmerizing and unique and diverse physical features like landscape, from rugged snow-capped mountains to the vast flat lands. Uganda’s most alluring features are its forests, lakes and mountains. The country is located on the East African plateau, lying mostly between latitudes 4°N and 2°S (a small area is north of 4°), and longitudes 29° and 35°E. It averages about 1,100 metres (3,609 ft) above sea level, and this slopes very steadily downwards to the Sudanese Plain to the north. However, much of the south is poorly drained, while the centre is dominated by Lake Kyoga, which is also surrounded by extensive marshy areas. Uganda lies almost completely within the Nile basin. The south of the country is heavily influenced by one of the many forests there, and one of the world’s biggest lake, Lake Victoria, which contains many islands and birds. Main Tourist Attractions are Gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Chimpanzees in Kibale National Park; Kidepo Valley National Park; Lake Mburo National Park; Mgahinga Gorilla National Park; Mount Elgon National Park; Murchison Falls National Park;Queen Elizabeth National Park; Rwenzori Mountains National Park and
Donnerstag, 6. Februar 2014
Chimpanzees, Game and Birds in Kibale & Queen Elizabeth Park | 6 Days Chimps, Birds, Game in Kibale Forest & Queen Elizabeth
Chimpanzees, Game and Birds in Kibale & Queen Elizabeth Park | 6 Days Chimps, Birds, Game in Kibale Forest & Queen Elizabeth

UGANDA CHIMPANZEES, WILDLIFE & BIRDS TOUR : WILDLIFE, CHIMPS AND BIRDS IN KIBALE AND QE (6 Days)
Arrive Entebbe airport. Meet, greet and transfer to Boma Guest House
IN Entebbe or to Hotel Africana or Bougainviller Hotel in Kampala for
overnight (BB)
DAY 2, to Kibale Forest
Start for Fort Portal via the pretty little town of
Mubende set in rolling hills. Choice of a brief stop at Nakayima
Shrine, a splendid tree known to be 400 years old, worshipped by local
people and thought to be holding the spirit of an ancient king. Picnic
lunch en route and continue to Kibale. Arrive late afternoon. Relax at
lodge or explore nearby Crater Lake. [Approximate driving time: 6
hours]
O/N: Nyinabulitwa Country Resort (FB).
DAY 3, Chimpanzee tracking!
A guided nature walk in Kibale Forest, which has the
highest number of primates in Africa - including red, black and white
colobus, blue monkeys and baboons and a large number of chimpanzees. A
forest walk for chimps and other primates playing through the forest.
Birdlife is also fabulous, with over 300 species recorded in the
forest. An afternoon walk in Bigodi wetland for birds and other primates which live around the swamp. O/N: Nyinabulitwa Country Resort (FB).
DAY 4, Kibale Forest to Queen Elizabeth Park
Leave for Queen Elizabeth Park, passing via the
Rwenzoris, or Mountains of The Moon as they are sometimes called.
Continue to QE. Evening game drive. [Approximate driving time: 4 hours]
O/N: Simba Camp/Mweya Lodge/Jacana Lodge (FB).
DAY 5, InQueen Elizabeth Park
Visit Kyambura gorge to track chimpanzees, man's closest
relation. A boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel is a rewarding
experience. An evening game drive. O/N: Simba Camp/Mweya Lodge/Jacana
Lodge (FB).
DAY 6, Return and fly out.
An early morning game drive, time permitting. Return to
Kampala, past captivating attractions en route: look at royal drum
makers, brief stop at the Equator and be in both hemispheres at once,
drive past the roadside markets aerated with fruit and vegetables.
Lunch en route, arriving late afternoon (HB). [Approximate driving
time: 6 hours]
UGANDA CHIMPANZEES, WILDLIFE & BIRDS TOUR : WILDLIFE, CHIMPS AND BIRDS IN KIBALE AND QUEEN ELIZABETH PARK (6 Days)
Kibale Forest has the highest number of primates in
Africa - thirteen species in all, including red, black and white
colobus, blue monkeys and baboons and a large number of chimpanzees. A
forest walk provides a high possibility of seeing and hearing and
seeing chimps, birds and other primates playing around through the
forest. An excursion to Bigodi wetland gives the opportunity of seeing
the unusual birds and other primates which live around the swamp.
Continue to Queen Elizabeth National Park (QE), below the famous
Rwenzori mountains, an African savannah park, consisting of plain
surroundings. The launch trip along the Kazinga Channel is especially
rewarding for viewing hippo, buffalo, elephant and a large host of
birds amounting to over 500 species! The beautiful steeply forested
Kyambura Gorge nearby, is home not only to chimpanzees but also the
red-tailed monkey, black and white colobus and many bird species.
Africa - thirteen species in all, including red, black and white
colobus, blue monkeys and baboons and a large number of chimpanzees. A
forest walk provides a high possibility of seeing and hearing and
seeing chimps, birds and other primates playing around through the
forest. An excursion to Bigodi wetland gives the opportunity of seeing
the unusual birds and other primates which live around the swamp.
Continue to Queen Elizabeth National Park (QE), below the famous
Rwenzori mountains, an African savannah park, consisting of plain
surroundings. The launch trip along the Kazinga Channel is especially
rewarding for viewing hippo, buffalo, elephant and a large host of
birds amounting to over 500 species! The beautiful steeply forested
Kyambura Gorge nearby, is home not only to chimpanzees but also the
red-tailed monkey, black and white colobus and many bird species.
UGANDA CHIMPANZEES, WILDLIFE & BIRDS TOUR : WILDLIFE, CHIMPS AND BIRDS IN KIBALE AND QE (6 Days)
This safari starts and finishes in Kampala.
ITINERARY FOR KIBALE FOREST AND QUEEN ELIZABETH TOUR
DAY 1Arrive Entebbe airport. Meet, greet and transfer to Boma Guest House
IN Entebbe or to Hotel Africana or Bougainviller Hotel in Kampala for
overnight (BB)
DAY 2, to Kibale Forest
Start for Fort Portal via the pretty little town of
Mubende set in rolling hills. Choice of a brief stop at Nakayima
Shrine, a splendid tree known to be 400 years old, worshipped by local
people and thought to be holding the spirit of an ancient king. Picnic
lunch en route and continue to Kibale. Arrive late afternoon. Relax at
lodge or explore nearby Crater Lake. [Approximate driving time: 6
hours]
O/N: Nyinabulitwa Country Resort (FB).
DAY 3, Chimpanzee tracking!
A guided nature walk in Kibale Forest, which has the
highest number of primates in Africa - including red, black and white
colobus, blue monkeys and baboons and a large number of chimpanzees. A
forest walk for chimps and other primates playing through the forest.
Birdlife is also fabulous, with over 300 species recorded in the
forest. An afternoon walk in Bigodi wetland for birds and other primates which live around the swamp. O/N: Nyinabulitwa Country Resort (FB).
DAY 4, Kibale Forest to Queen Elizabeth Park
Leave for Queen Elizabeth Park, passing via the
Rwenzoris, or Mountains of The Moon as they are sometimes called.
Continue to QE. Evening game drive. [Approximate driving time: 4 hours]
O/N: Simba Camp/Mweya Lodge/Jacana Lodge (FB).
DAY 5, InQueen Elizabeth Park
Visit Kyambura gorge to track chimpanzees, man's closest
relation. A boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel is a rewarding
experience. An evening game drive. O/N: Simba Camp/Mweya Lodge/Jacana
Lodge (FB).
DAY 6, Return and fly out.
An early morning game drive, time permitting. Return to
Kampala, past captivating attractions en route: look at royal drum
makers, brief stop at the Equator and be in both hemispheres at once,
drive past the roadside markets aerated with fruit and vegetables.
Lunch en route, arriving late afternoon (HB). [Approximate driving
time: 6 hours]
Uganda Tours | Uganda Travel Packages - 2014 Uganda Safaris
Uganda Tours | Uganda Travel Packages - 2014 Uganda Safaris
Uganda Safaris - All Tours to Uganda
Below is a list of safaris to Uganda. Uganda, twic
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the size of Pennsylvania, is in East Africa. It is bordered on the west by Congo, on the north by the Sudan, on the east by Kenya, and on the south by Tanzania and Rwanda.
Although generally equatorial, the climate is not uniform as the
altitude modifies the climate. Southern Uganda is wetter with rain
generally spread throughout the year. In the centre of the country at
Kampala and Entebbe (on the northern shore of Lake Victoria), most rain
falls from March to June and the November/December period. Further to
the north at Gulu and Murchison Falls, a dry season gradually emerges;
November to February is much drier than the rest of the year. The
northeastern Karamoja region has the driest climate and is dominated by
the Karimojong nomadic. Rwenzori
in the southwest on the border with Congo (DRC) receives heavy rain all
year round. The south of the country is heavily influenced by one of
the many forests there, and one of the world's biggest lake, Lake Victoria, which contains many islands and birds. Main Tourist Attractions are Gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Chimpanzees in Kibale
National Park; Kidepo Valley National Park; Lake Mburo National Park; Mgahinga Gorilla National Park; Mount Elgon National Park; Murchison Falls National Park; Queen Elizabeth National Park; Rwenzori Mountains National Park; and Semuliki National Park
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the size of Pennsylvania, is in East Africa. It is bordered on the west by Congo, on the north by the Sudan, on the east by Kenya, and on the south by Tanzania and Rwanda.
Although generally equatorial, the climate is not uniform as the
altitude modifies the climate. Southern Uganda is wetter with rain
generally spread throughout the year. In the centre of the country at
Kampala and Entebbe (on the northern shore of Lake Victoria), most rain
falls from March to June and the November/December period. Further to
the north at Gulu and Murchison Falls, a dry season gradually emerges;
November to February is much drier than the rest of the year. The
northeastern Karamoja region has the driest climate and is dominated by
the Karimojong nomadic. Rwenzori
in the southwest on the border with Congo (DRC) receives heavy rain all
year round. The south of the country is heavily influenced by one of
the many forests there, and one of the world's biggest lake, Lake Victoria, which contains many islands and birds. Main Tourist Attractions are Gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Chimpanzees in Kibale
National Park; Kidepo Valley National Park; Lake Mburo National Park; Mgahinga Gorilla National Park; Mount Elgon National Park; Murchison Falls National Park; Queen Elizabeth National Park; Rwenzori Mountains National Park; and Semuliki National Park
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Standort:
Kampala, Uganda
Dienstag, 12. November 2013
PINNACLE AFRICA SAFARIS
TOUR TO UGANDA WITH PINNACLE SAFARIS ONE OF THE 10 SAFARIS COMPANY IN EAST AFRICA
Uganda tourism is associated with miracles of adventure ,it has got all the pearl of Africa , this is promoted by the government of Uganda ,for the provision of security , ''give thanks to uganda '', tour operators ,
pinnacle safaris is one of ten safari company in the region of East africa with have greatly plaid part in the development of tourism , they are basically in ground operation activites like;
Tours to Uganda - Gorilla Tours, Chimpanzee Trekking, Ecotours, Vehicle Hire, Conferences and Events Management in Uganda
For all tours to Uganda, Africa including gorilla trekking adventures, wildlife safaris in national parks, mountaineering trips etc, we have the best package for you!.
Welcome
to Uganda also known as The Pearl of Africa. Located in East Africa, it
is bordered on the west by Congo, on the north by the Sudan, on the
east by Kenya, and on the south by Tanzania and Rwanda. Although
generally equatorial, the climate is not uniform as the altitude
modifies the climate. Southern Uganda is wetter with rain generally
spread throughout the year. In the centre of the country at Kampala and
Entebbe (on the northern shore of Lake Victoria), most rain falls from
March to June and the November/December period. The south of the
country is heavily influenced by one of the many forests there, and one
of the world's biggest lake, Lake Victoria, which contains many
islands and birds. Main Tourist Attractions are Gorillas in Bwindi
Impenetrable National Park, Chimpanzees in Kibale National Park; Kidepo
Valley National Park; Lake Mburo National Park; Mgahinga Gorilla
National Park; Mount Elgon National Park; Murchison Falls National
Park; Queen Elizabeth National Park; Rwenzori Mountains National Park;
and Semuliki National Park.
Tours offered by Pinnacle Africa Safaris
Pinnacle Africa Safaris one of Africa,s travel experts. We specialize in custom-made safaris to track gorillas, chimpanzees, and other primates. We have many gorilla tours and over 5 chimpanzee safaris, wildlife safaris, bird watching, eco-tourism and cultural tours in Uganda, Rwanda, Congo and Burundi. We also provide you with travel advice. We are experts in Events Management. We can arrange Business Meetings, Conferences, and Conventions in Uganda, Rwanda, Congo and Burundi . For those who wish to travel to Kenya, Tanzania, or Central and Southern Africa, we arrange your safari programs through our associated agents. Contact us for details.There range of tours and vacations in Uganda include but not limited to the following;
Tours to Bwindi and Mgahinga National Parks to track the endangered mountain gorillas.
WILDLIFE SAFARIS with pinnacle safaris
These include tours filled with game drives in Uganda's national parks. See mammals including lions, buffalo, rhino, elephant.
BIRDING SAFARIS with pinnacle safaris
Uganda is truly a bird’s paradise. Go bird Watching in Uganda's birding areas.
We focus on low impact responsible tourism in areas of natural beauty where nature thrives.
CULTURE IN UGANDA with pinnacle safaris
Uganda is a mega-hotspot for travellers interested in experiencing African culture. with over 52 tribes, Uganda is one country with a diverse population, all under one government.
MOUNTAINEERING activities with pinnacle safaris
Prepare for thrilling adventures that will involve you trekking Uganda's Rwenzoris Mountains and Mt Elgon
For more information or inquries about this post ,send me an email to fredlutaaaya@hotmail.com or fred@pinnaclesafaris.com
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Standort:
Stensera Road, Kampala, Uganda
Montag, 20. Mai 2013
Freddie Travel Resources: Burundi
Fred?s Travel Resources:Uganda
Uganda is a country of many surprises with rolling hills, sparkling crater lakes, abundant wildlife, adrenaline activities and, of course, the endangered Mountain Gorillas. Uganda is still authentically African, lush green and home to the friendliest people on the continent.
Amare passionate about Uganda and it is our privilege to introduce you to the Pearl of Africa.
Whether you prefer gorilla tracking, exploring the country on a complete round-trip or combining a trip to Uganda with one of the other East African countries, everything is possible! We will tailor your safari to your individual needs, taking your special wishes into account and never lose sight of the smallest details. From the moment you step out of the plane, we have taken care of everything. Your accommodation is booked, the activities are arranged and your guide will be waiting for you. Let us take you on a journey of discovery through
authentic Africa!
Discover UGANDA …the Pearl of Africa!
So far discovered by few tourists, Uganda is still virtually untouched and pure.Uganda is a country of many surprises with rolling hills, sparkling crater lakes, abundant wildlife, adrenaline activities and, of course, the endangered Mountain Gorillas. Uganda is still authentically African, lush green and home to the friendliest people on the continent.
Amare passionate about Uganda and it is our privilege to introduce you to the Pearl of Africa.
Whether you prefer gorilla tracking, exploring the country on a complete round-trip or combining a trip to Uganda with one of the other East African countries, everything is possible! We will tailor your safari to your individual needs, taking your special wishes into account and never lose sight of the smallest details. From the moment you step out of the plane, we have taken care of everything. Your accommodation is booked, the activities are arranged and your guide will be waiting for you. Let us take you on a journey of discovery through
authentic Africa!
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