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Uganda - Churchill’s “Pearl” is a country that boasts the mighty gorilla, the chimpanzee and the Nile’s most dramatic waterfall. It's verdant tropical forests play host to a myriad of birds and arboreal wildlife while its beautiful scenery and hospitable people make for a truly memorable safari. Staying in the small, comfortable
Kimbla-Mantana tented lodges adds to the feeling of closeness to nature and the friendly attentive staff make the experience complete. From the abundant birdlife of the Kazinga channel, linking lake Edward to lake George, the clouded peaks of the Ruwenzories, Ptolemy’s “Mountains of the
Moon” to the lush greenery of the “Impenetrable
Forest”, home of the Mountain Gorilla, Uganda never fails to mesmerize even the most jaded soul. |
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Our
Ugandan camps combine seclusion and exclusivity in
enchanting surroundings, offering extraordinary
contrasts of comfort and wilderness. The camps are
luxurious retreats with an emphasis
on personal service and idyllic settings, from the
spacious, airy sleeping tents to the comfortably
furnished dining tents and well stocked bars, where
guests
can unwind after each day’s activities.
Kimbla-Mantana's camps have excellent dining facilities
with our
kitchens
preparing
delicious food of the highest standards, complemented by
the freshest vegetables and tropical
fruit.
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The
service is warm, friendly and unobtrusive. Our
camp staff, in keeping with our company policy, are from
the local communities, with a fund of knowledge of the
areas in which they live and work and are trained to
make sure that our clients have a relaxing and enjoyable
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| Uganda Highlights A Nine-Day Scheduled Safari |
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Kibale National Park contains what is probably the most accessible of Uganda’s large forests and is the best place in Uganda for chimpanzee viewing. Kibale contains about 70 mammals including forest elephants, buffalo, tree hyrax, bush pig, giant forest hog, duiker, bushbuck, sitatunga, waterbuck, serval, leopard, lion, civet, genet, mongoose, hyena, jackal, badger, zorilla, otter, and pangolin. Kibale is known for its astounding array of butterflies (over 144 species), including Africa’s largest and rarest, the Giant Swallowtail.
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| Ultimate Uganda A Twelve-Day Scheduled Safari |
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Queen Elizabeth National Park contains about 770 square miles of tremendous scenic variety, including volcanic craters and crater lakes, grassy plains, swamps, rivers, lakes, and tropical forest. It is Uganda’s second largest national park. The melting glacier waters of the Rwenzori Mountains create a vast wetland system comprising of two main lakes, George and Edward, as well as the connecting Kazinga Channel. Thousands of hippo populate these lake shorelines.
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