Nature Adventure Africa Safaris Ltd, Uganda is a Ugandan tour company providing tailor made primate and wildlife Eco photo safaris. Travelers with passion for this unforgettable safari join Sam Clark an experienced photographer with all experiences of the pearl of Africa {Uganda}. She has been moving in all potential tour places in Uganda carrying out photography hence have a great opportunity to achieve your desired goals with such an experienced photographer.
A tour in Queen Elizabeth National Park: Either a day’s walk in the foothills of the Ruwenzori’s one of the great mountain ranges of the world, looking out for its forbidding peaks in the distance, or drive straight to Queen Elizabeth. The game seen will depend on the season; the Kasenyi plains are good for lion and the Mweya peninsula for a variety of animals. Shift to Queen Elizabeth National Park this morning (about 3 hours driving). Leaving through Fort Portal town, you turn south and early this afternoon enter Queen Elizabeth National Park, which is dominated on its northern border by the snow-capped 16,000 – foot Rwenzori Mountains-the famed “Mountains of the Moon”.
This 767-square-mile conservation area is bordered on the North East by Lake George and on the South West by Lake Edward; its western border adjoins the Zaire Parc Du Virunga. You will expect to see teeming herds of impala-like Uganda Kob, as well as topi, elephant and lion, giant forest hog, Cape buffaloes. There are also several soda lakes filling ancient volcanic calderas where flamingos reside seasonally. She has all the techniques of good photography in these parks.
A tour in Bwindi Impenetrable national park: Join her in July 2017 -18 for that everlasting and once in a life time photo safari. You will drive through the Ishasha sector in search for the tree-climbing lions. Nowhere in Africa do you stand a better chance of seeing this than in the large low limbed fig trees of Ishasha.
This game drive en route will expose you to some of the animals that you might have missed seeing while on your game drives in Kasenyi and Queens Mile. Arrival in Bwindi is in the late afternoon. Once you are checked-in, you could rather be interested in rural African culture and we suggest you take a guided village walk in Buhoma Village– see how Ugandans live, visit a local bar and meet the local medicine man! Please speak to your guide about the various options. All safaris made depending on your desires.
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