The Crater Lakes & the Caves

The Crater Lakes Visit in Fort Portal is quite adventurous and liked by many tourists. The crater lakes were formed as a result of vulcanicity, with violent eruption causing the top of a volcano to be blown off, leaving a crater. The lakes are so many and vary size and character, and have well-developed facilities. It’s amazing that crater lakes are bilharzia-free and hence safe for swimming.

Meanwhile, these crater lakes are ideal for sport fishing, nature walks, cycling and a great opportunity to do intensive bird watching.

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Amabeere Ga Nyinamwiru

For the cultural enthusiasts, there is a rich cultural history attached to these rocks which form scenic caves with streams of water above them causing refreshing waterfalls. The Batooro ( the tribe located in this area) have a strong belief attached to these caves with an interesting myth told through the generations about them.

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Sempaya Hotsprings

Sempaya Hot Springs are the most outstanding attractions in Semiliki national park located at the edge of the great Ituri forest which borders Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo in the remote western side of the Rwenzori Mountain rangers in Bundibugyo district. These hot springs are main reason while travelers visit Semiliki national park while on a Uganda Safaris tours because it has an experience of a life time recommended for anyone to experience.

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Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park is the most popular savanna park in Uganda. This is the most popular safari itinerary for those with limited time and it will give you a full day of adventure with game drives and a boat ride.

Conducted early morning and in the evening give tourists a chance to see different animals like buffaloes, leopards, elephants, giraffes, lions, antelopes, hippos, various reptiles and birds

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Kibale National Park

Kibale’s most popular activity is the Kanyanchu Primate Walk. Thirteen species can be sought, and a good variety of diurnal monkeys invariably encountered, but the stars of this trail are the chimpanzees. Kanyanchu’s chimps have been tracked since 1993 and the chances of locating them are excellent. Guided walks start at 8am and 2pm and last an average of three hours, depending on various factors.

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