The âbig 7â: Top animals to spot in Uganda
(BPT) - Do you dream of seeing majestic wild animals in their natural habitat? If viewing the world s most impressive wildlife is on your bucket list, a safari is the way to do it. You may have even heard of the Big 5 : lions, leopards, elephants, rhino and buffalo.
While many African safari destinations are home to the Big 5, Uganda is one of few countries in the world where you can also encounter both chimpanzees and endangered mountain gorillas - rounding out the list to the Big 7. These animals comprise the ultimate wildlife bucket list, making Uganda the destination of a lifetime.
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(BPT) - Do you dream of seeing majestic wild animals in their natural habitat? If viewing the world’s most impressive wildlife is on your bucket list, a safari is the way to do it. You may have even heard of the “Big 5”: lions, leopards, elephants, rhino and buffalo. While many African safari destinations are home to the “Big 5,” Uganda is one of few countries in the world where you can also encounter both chimpanzees and endangered mountain gorillas —
(BPT) - If you’ve always wanted to see amazing wildlife in their natural habitats, you may wonder what country to visit, and how to plan your ideal adventure. Choosing Uganda, you ll see not only amazingly rich and varied landscapes, but also a variety of wildlife unlike any other country in the world. Spend time discovering your options and you re bound to have an incredible adventure. Here are some tips to create your roadmap for a spectacular African safari. 1. Schedule the best times
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