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I am a guide at Kyaninga, which is a community project in Kyaninga village. I specialize in ...
LeadGuide focusing on responsible travel as a way to connect travelers with the local communities ...
I love to know and before i say anything i have to be sure..And i love meeting new people because ...
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I am a tour operator based in Uganda, East Africa. I run a tour company. We do tours like gorilla ...
Iam a local professional tour guide with vast experience and very informative about my ...
Meddy was born in the 1990’s and raised by a single mother. He is the last of the 6 and being ...
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I am a professional tour guide and tours Consultant with experience of more than seven years.I do ...
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While the DRC’s Virunga holds dominion over the world’s mountain gorillas, it’s Uganda’s Kibale that comes up trumps on the chimpanzee front. Separated from the diverse habitats of the Queen Elizabeth National Park by the waters of inland Lake George, this park is a magnet for safari-goers with a penchant for all things primate. In fact, it’s estimated that no fewer than 13 different species of primate call Kibale their home – more than in any other protected area on the planet!
This wealth of fauna means the park’s primeval and montane rainforests are well served by Kibale National Park tour guides leading morning and afternoon expeditions to spy out wild creatures, most notably organised Chimpanzee tracking excursions. Expect everything from swinging L'Hoest’s monkey to cheeky colobuses in the canopies above, not to mention the elusive blue monkey and even wandering herds of wild elephant. What’s more, Kibale also plays host to a formidable array of plant life and bird species, with spots like the Kihingami Wetland and the Bigodi Reserve offering something of a breather from the dense canopies of eucalyptus and evergreens.
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