Highlights from the Uganda high season, We are half way into the safari high season in Uganda and a lot of lovely memories are being created. Let’s take a look at some special moments.
safari high season in Uganda.
Just in case you landed on this blog to learn more about Uganda’s seasons, don’t be disappointed, we have a blog about that too. Take a look at this: When to travel to Uganda?. For the short version our opinion is that you can travel to Uganda all year around, our climate is lovely 🙂
Mountain Gorillas during safari high season in Uganda
Meeting the Mountain Gorillas of Uganda is for sure the top Highlights from the Uganda high season of many of our visitors safari. These images are from a beautiful sighting right by the water. The powerful silverback showing his silver trademark as he walks off on a path. As well as a peaceful mother with her young one sitting down by the water. Book your Gorilla trekking safari Now
Seeing the shoebill stork
Uganda is rich in birds and one of the once that will for sure impress both birders and none birders is the Shoebill Stork. These pictures are from when our guide Richard and his team headed over to Mabamba wetland close to Entebbe to search for the Shoebill Stork. As we can see they had a nice sighting of this prehistoric looking bird.
During this safari high season in Uganda we have had many visitors choosing to search for this special bird as they spend their night in Entebbe at Tilapia Lodge by Lake Victoria. It has for sure been an extra highlight to their journeys.
Staying in close to nature lodges
The lodges our visitors have stayed in during this safari high season in Uganda have for sure added to their journey. Where ever possible the lodges we recommend are once with close to nature locations. Safari lodges with beautiful sceneries and sounds of nature are the perfect way to relax after days of adventures. Pictures here are Topi Lodge by Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park and Tilapia Lodge by Entebbe.
Tree-climbing lions in Ishasha
The tree-climbing lions of Queen Elizabeth National Park’s Ishasha sector are truly one of the top highlights of Uganda. There are just two places in the world where the lions have the behavior of regularly climbing trees. These images were taken during a game-drive in Ishasha and shows the special behavior of these big cats. Imagine the excitement in the car as they were driving through Ishasha’s savannah with their eyes on the big fig-trees in search of lions and all of a sudden sighted them lying there!
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