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Make My Travel Eco Tours and Safaris, we delve into the hidden and untamed corners of Uganda. In these glorious expanses of wilderness. Exploring Uganda on a safari is akin to experiencing a condensed version of Africa itself—a microcosm of all its wonders. Venture into dense jungles, witness glaciers crowning mountains, hear the thunderous rush of rapids, behold vast shimmering lakes, traverse terraced hills, roam grassy plains, and witness the beauty that enchants every gaze.

This land is a theater of contrasts, a spectacle of geography: the Western Rift Valley, the River Nile (the planet’s longest!), the impenetrable Bwindi Forest, the legendary Mountains of the Moon – the Rwenzori range, Lake Victoria, and the Ituri Forest. In just days, encounter some of the rarest creatures on Earth: track gorillas and chimps in the forest, seek out the elusive Shoebill in marshlands, follow the trail of forest elephants, and immerse yourself in the cultures of the Karamajong or Batwa (pygmy) villages.

However, a Ugandan safari isn’t just about these rare sightings. It’s about the quintessential East African wildlife: lions, leopards, giraffes, elephants, buffaloes, and zebras. It’s about over 1,000 bird species and numerous antelope varieties. It’s about the warmth of the people, the luscious tropical fruits, the sun-kissed hills, and the vibrant atmosphere. It’s about the warm days and cool nights, characteristic of our equatorial, elevated position. It’s about the endless awe and wonder that a Ugandan safari never fails to evoke.

This is a nation that beckons exploration—a destination that demands attention and appreciation. Our acclaimed lodges offer intimacy, privacy, and distinctiveness. Service is unobtrusive and considerate. We prioritize hiring from local communities and actively engage in community development initiatives. Conservation underpins every action we take. Whether you seek a comprehensive Ugandan safari or plan to visit a lodge or two as part of a broader African excursion, allow us to unveil the Uganda we cherish.