It goes without saying that majority of the tourists that come to Africa come to see the vast amounts of wildlife here.
Uganda is not much different as not only is it known for the wildlife in its numerous parks it has but every park is different from the other, wether in wildlife as Bwindi National Park has mountain gorillas which can not be found in any other park in the country or most places in the world, there is also a difference in the scenery in these parks like mountains in Kidepo National Park or the lake within Lake Mburo National Park.
The features that make up this scenery enables a number of activitis in different parks like chasing chimpanzez in the thick forest of Kibale National Park or boat cruises on Kyazinga channel in Queen Elizabeth National Park which give tourists an almost up and personal view of animals.
There is truly a lot forwad to in the parks and because Twiga wants clients to have a worthwhile experience we are able to connect clients from one route to the other using the available routes creating safaris that can not be had in anywhere in the world.
Murchison Falls National Park
One of the must see features in this park is in the name, Murchison Falls. Words cannot do justice to the falls, its beauty has to be witnessed in person.
There is much more to see in the Park, from the beautiful scenery to the diversity of wildlife such as the range of bird species, herds of buffalo, graceful giraffes, elephants, many antelope species and crocodiles and hippos.
The animals can be seen on cruise along the Nile or on a drive through the park.
Twiga Africa offers you two different ways to enjoy this destination;
One is the up market choice which includes full board accommodation at the best lodges the park has to offer, Para and Chobe Safari lodge, which provide an intimate setting for clients who expect the best services possible.
The second choice is more of a party experience. The Red Chili Rest Camp, offers options of traditional housing or camping. Clients can expect a party atmosphere with a party bus, goat
Lake Mburo National Park
Lake Mburo National Park is located in South Western Uganda, Lake Mburo National Park is quite unique from other parks as people driving to Mbarara can see a lot of animals like zebras and buffaloes in the park as the highway traverses through the park.
The park is one of the few parks in Uganda that has both zebras and “Twigas” (Giraffes). As the name entails, the park does possess a Lake called Mburo that enables tourists to have incredible cruises on it as they get a chance to see animals in the park from a different perspective.
Also unlike other parks Lake Mburo has a number people who not only live within the park but also herd cattle side by side with the wild in the park. Just like many things in Uganda it seems too crazy to be true but it is.
Kidepo National Park
The only debate to have about this park is whether it looks more beautiful at night or during day.
Only way to describe the park is that it is everything you expect when you think of a safari and then more. There is an abundance of wild animals like lions, buffaloes and zebras as every after a couple of footsteps someone is able to see a wild animal, some of which like panthers can only be found in this park in Uganda.
The scenery in the park is special as it is surrounded by highlands yet it is relatively. At night the sky is littered with so many stars that it feels like they are calling out for you to touch one.
The park is tucked away in Karamoja in North Eastern Uganda, with the nearest major town (Gulu) over 200 km away, Kidepo truly is a getaway.
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Named after the Queen of England, the Park is deserving of its royal status. The Park as it is surrounded by the beautiful features of the western arm of the East African Rift Valley.
There is an endless possibility of things to see and do, from the wide range of animals such as the mighty elephants, and the the famous tree climbing lions of Ishaasha to the beautiful scenery such as the Kazinga Channel which joins Lakes Edward and George. Queen Elizabeth National Park is a 4-5 hour drive from Kampala.
Twiga Africa believes the best way to enjoy this destination is by indulging in a luxury experience which includes a full board stay at Muyea Safari lodge, providing an incredibly beautiful view of the Kazinga Channel and a good portion of the park.
This package includes game drives and a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel to see some the available wildlife like elephants, lions, buffaloes, wild hogs, hippos and crocodiles.