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Not To Miss on a Day Trip From Nairobi to Amboseli

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Amboseli National Park is without a doubt one of Kenya's most beautiful national parks. The park is famous for being one of the best places in the world to get up close to free-ranging elephants and the dramatic views of Mount Kilimanjaro. Here are some of the activities to do while on a trip to Amboseli. Viewing Wildlife Amboseli National Park is renowned for it’s excellent variety of wildlife, such as Maasai giraffe, elephants, lions, cheetahs, hippos, zebras, kudu, wildebeests, hyenas, gazelles, and many more. The national park has a lake basin, commonly known as Lake Amboseli, which can be seen from the observation hill. It also features five wildlife habitats: swamps, acacia woodland, open plains, rocky thorn bush, and marshland. Over 400 species of birds have been recorded here, amongst them ostriches, flamingos, yellow-billed storks, African sacred ibises, and pelicans. It has everything to make birdwatchers happy about seeing numerous birds.   Photographic nature The pa

The Best Gorilla Trekking in Uganda

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Uganda is a wonderland in all faculties from the powerful King Kong that roam in the impervious forest of Bwindi to chimpanzees that are our nearest cousins. Gorilla trekking in Uganda is such a completely exhilarating primate encounter that any guest on Uganda safari should not miss this major opportunity. Let us know some fine details that will help to have the best experience. Perfect time for gorilla trekking Gorilla trekking is possible any season in Uganda. Uganda encounters two critical seasons; the dry and wet seasons. Guests planning to travel mountain gorillas should know that gorilla trekking is an intensive encounter that can require an entire day. The dry season is the best time for trekking gorillas in Uganda when the ground is dry. It begins in June, July, August, September, December, January, February. During the dry season, the territory is dry and makes it simpler for adventurers to climb through thick vegetation and steep slants to look for mountain gorillas. P