Other Tour Destinations/Activities apart from Gorilla Trekking
Other Tour DestinationsActivities apart from Gorilla Trekking

Other Tour Destinations/Activities apart from Gorilla Trekking.

 

Going to Lake Bunyonyi

Another trip stop is Lake Bunyonyi, one of Africa’s deepest crater lakes with breathtakingly gorgeous scenery. A Bilharzia-free lake, Lake Bunyonyi is home to several islands, rolling hills, and mountains with terraced cultivations. Lake Bunyonyi offers a variety of experiences, such as birdwatching (the name Bunyonyi means “a place of many birds”), sailing, canoeing, hiking, seeing the islands, Batwa trails, and much more.

Mgahinga Gorilla National Gorilla

Among other vacation locations, Mgahinga National place is the second-most popular place for gold monkey trekking after Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Mgahinga National Park is another place where chimpanzee trekking is practiced.

Hiking the volcanoes and visiting Lake Mutanda are opportunities for leisure, taking in the beauty and exploring the lake’s ecosystems. The experience at Mgahinga National Park is incredible.

Queen Elizabeth National Park

The distance between Bwindi and Queen Elizabeth National Park is a few kilometers. For the tree-climbing lions, one travels through the Ishasha sector. This is one of the places in Africa where lions that climb trees can be seen. In addition to chimpanzees and elephants, you may explore natural beauties like the Kyambura Gorge, go on game drives, see salt mining lakes, and much more. Queen Elizabeth National Park is a must-see among other tour stops.Other Tour DestinationsActivities apart from Gorilla Trekking

Tour of Kampala City

A city tour bus has been established for people who would like to take a trip of Kampala City, which has a lot to offer as well. One has the option of stopping at the Uganda Wildlife Authority facility in Entebbe town, the snake park, Lake Victoria, one of the world’s largest freshwater lakes, and the Zika Forest Park before continuing on to their final destination.

 

Lake Mburo National Park

Lake Mburo is one of the parks in western Uganda where mountain gorillas live. You can stop there to see a variety of animals and go on a game drive. You will witness giraffes, zebras, wildlife encounters, and much more.

 

The Kibale Forest

See chimpanzees in Kibale Forest National Park, a primate habitat where you may also see other monkey species, animals, birds, trees, and many other creatures.