The “Go Wild go Green” campaign takes to a discovery of unique Afro-Ugandan game which can be viewed in the national game parks of the pearl of Africa. Queen Elizabeth the biggest national park in the country is ideal for elephants, buffaloes, Kobs always reinforced by the a game a launch cruise on Kazinga channel viewing hippos, Crocs and several avian species dousing themselves. The Kazinga channel is an ideal spot for game viewing in Queen Elizabeth National Park (QENP) as most of the animal can be seen on their quest for water in the afternoon. In this park, spotted hyenas are always present while Tree Climbing Lions can be found in the Ishasha section of the park, concealing up in the tree branches. This is usually the climax of a game drive in QENP lasting for a minimum of two days.
Murchison falls game park is not only famous of the Strongest water falls in the region after which the park was named, but also different species of wildlife including hartebeests, elephants, Cape buffalos, Rothschild’s giraffes, waterbucks, Oribis, bushbucks, bohor reed bucks, hyenas and lions which can be viewed on a game drive to the northern bank of the African longest river, The Nile. On a launch cruise to the bottom of the spectacular falls you will enjoy cruise as you view fauna in a closer range including hippos and Nile crocodiles. Climb to the top of the falls where you can see the Nile's perfect gorgeousness, and sensation as it compresses and constrict for over a kilometre down through a 7-meter wide chasm.
Lake Mburo National Park is located nearest to the capital city (Kampala) along the Ankole-Masaka dry corridor, it is famous for viewing Zebras, Kobs, hippos on both game drives and launch cruises while leopards are usually searched for on an evening game drive with sport-lighted safari vehicle. Mountain Rwenzori and Semuliki national parks are famous for viewing game in the rift valley region.
Green world Safaris will organise for you the best of your safari in the African wilderness including the whole of East African region.