Thursday, 16 August 2012

6 Day Safari - Queen Eliabeth, Bwindi & Lake Mburo

We recently took a 6 Day Safari with sisters Laura and Rachel! We started with Queen Elizabeth National Park in Western Uganda. Queen Elizabeth is filled with many different animals - hippos, a wide variety of birds, wildebeest, lions, elephants, crocodiles, and so much more! The equator runs through the park, there is a sign that you can take pictures with as well as a restaurant and gift shop right on the equator line! There is much to see in Queen Elizabeth!
Next we went to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Walking into the forest to see gorillas in their natural habitat as well as other animals native to the area is an incredible experience!
We also went to Lake Mburo National Park. There they have a many different types of birds as well as zebra, impala, buffalo, oribi, Defassa waterbuck, leopard, hippo, hyena, topi and reedbuck and more! Beautiful scenery abounds here both in nature as well as in the accommodations!
______________________________________________________________________ Testimonies from Laura and Rachel about their experience with Rafiki Adventures : "Thanks Joseph for taking such good care of us - it was so relaxing to not need to be worried about the logistical end of this trip! Thanks for this wonderful experience! The lodging was beautiful, the views breathtaking and seeing these amazing African animals was an experience I will never forget!" "Obed did a great job of driving us on many challenging roads and Joseph coordinated an amazing safari adventure for us! The lodges, especially at Queen Elizabeth and Lake Mburo, were among the best I've ever had, the sights that we saw both animals and landscapes, were phenomenal! I felt safe during the entire trip. A lot of care went into the planning and organizing of our trip by Joseph which was greatly appreciated! Joseph was very friendly, caring and generous!" ______________________________________________________________________ Check out our album on Facebook for more photos of this incredible sarafi!

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