7 days wildlife tour Uganda and Rwanda

This 7 days wildlife tours uganda and rwanda spans takes you to two of East Africa’s most beautiful countries. One of the greatest long safaris takes place over the course of amazing 7 days uganda and rwanda, this 7 days wildlife tours uganda and rwanda includes visits to Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda for gorilla trekking among other exciting and unique experiences.

It takes two or three hours to drive from Kigali, Rwanda’s capital, to reach Volcanoes National Park in the Virunga Mountain region in the country’s northwest. An unforgettable 7 days wildlife tours uganda and rwanda: During gorilla trekking at Volcanoes National Park, groups of eight tourists get the opportunity to trek to one of the thirteen habituated gorilla families who call the park home. The volcanes national park was established in 1925 primarily to safeguard mountain gorillas, of whom there are only around 1,063 left in the world. Despite its modest size, it extends up to 160 sq. kilometers.

Among the many activities offered by this 7 days wildlife tours uganda and rwanda are game drives, chimpanzee tracking in Kibale National Park, and a boat or launch tour in Western Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park. A stop at the Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village is thrown into the lengthy wildlife excursion as well. With its prime location in western Uganda, Kibale National Park attracts more visitors than any other chimpanzee tracking park in East Africa. A real primate capital of the world, this park safeguards thirteen different primate species, including more than 1,500 chimpanzees.

Located in the Kasese District of Western Uganda, Queen Elizabeth National Park is a magnificent sanctuary for a variety of species. Originally formed in 1952 as Kazinga National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park is the second largest of the ten national parks, spanning up to 1978 sq. kilometers. In honor of England’s Elizabeth II, the park was rechristened Queen Elizabeth National Park in subsequent years. A wide variety of animals call this park home, including 620 different kinds of birds, elephants, leopards, tree-climbing lions, buffalo, and more.

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