Birding and butterfly watching go together like peas and carrots, especially here in Africa. For many wildlife safaris, especially in Uganda, birding is best done in the morning hours. As it gets warmer, the birds tend to relax in the shade while butterflies become more active, which allows a natural shift of our attention to another set of beautiful flying creatures.Our tours are always well designed to bring a memorable birding and wildlife safari experience in Uganda....In that photographers find no reason to rest throughout the tour...do you know why..well to us ,#cuteness #fun and #adventure keeps their hearts skipping beats as they capture the sights and sounds of #thepearl of #Africa. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A #REMARKABLE AND #MEMORABLE TOUR? DO YOU WANT TO DO A SUCCESSFUL #MOUNTAINGORILLA #TRACKING IN #AFRICA? OR DO YOU WANT AN #INCREDIBLE TOUR ORGANISED BY A #LOCAL EXPERT....you are just in the right place #book #tellafriend #safaris #reservations #airport transfers #explore #www.ssemambotours.com
Located on the edge of the Equator, Uganda is positioned in south-central Africa, and bordered by the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Kenya, Rwanda, Sudan and Tanzania. Uganda averages about 1,100 metres (3,609 ft) above sea level, and while much of its border is lakeshore, Uganda is landlocked with no access to the sea. The country is mostly plateau with some rolling hills and low mountains. Grassland and tropical forest dominate the central region, with volcanic foothills in the east. The Ruwenzori Mountains form much of the southwestern border between Uganda and the DRC. The highest peaks there are snow capped. In eastern Uganda, the border with Kenya is marked by volcanic hills. Uganda is replete with water and contains many large lakes. In fact, almost one-fifth of its total area is open water or swampland. Four of East Africa's Great Lakes - Lake Victoria, Lake Kyoga, Lake Albert, and Lake Edward lie within Uganda or on its borders. Lake Victoria is the second larg...
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