Uganda

Uganda may be a small country surrounded by giants, but within its modest borders lies a wealth of wonders, perhaps even more than its neighbors. Its majestic lakes, led by the vast Lake Victoria, and the legendary white springs of the Nile, nurture this emerald paradise. Here, the expansive savannahs give way to towering mountains and lush, dense forests, creating a landscape as diverse as it is breathtaking.

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Uganda takes its name from the former Buganda Kingdom, one of several kingdoms that once occupied the area now known as Uganda. These kingdoms were united under the British protectorate in 1894, shaping the country’s modern identity.

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Finding the legendary mountain gorillas

In the heart of nature, where the sun’s rays filter through the canopy, reside majestic creatures like chimpanzees and the legendary mountain gorillas.

Source of life

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The dry season in Uganda, from December to February and June to October, is the perfect time to observe the country’s magnificent primates in their natural habitat.

Tropical

Average 26 °C

December to February and June to October

Warm temperatures with the possibility of showers

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Cataratas Murchison

An exclusive lunch with a backdrop of waterfalls

Toast to Uganda’s natural beauty while enjoying an exclusive brunch atop Murchison Falls. Let yourself be amazed by the imposing waterfall before relaxing with the current of the Victoria Nile as background music.
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The treasure of Ziwa, the last sanctuary of the white rhino

Set out in search of white rhino in the Ziwa Sanctuary, one of the few places left in Africa where you can track this spectacular animal on foot.
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Alone with the Nile

Get to know new meanings of the word ‘privacy’ by staying on an exclusive private island at the source of the Nile. Enjoy all the comforts and a calm only interrupted by the movement of the currents.

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Uganda