Activities To Do After Gorilla Trekking in Uganda?
Activities To Do After Gorilla Trekking in Uganda? : Over the years, gorilla trekking has come to be one of the most memorable safari experience that a number of travellers from all over world come into the country to participate in gorilla trekking in Uganda where travellers are able to watch the habituated mountain gorillas in the wild as they go about their daily business in the wild. It should be noted that Uganda is home to half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas in Africa that can be seen as you participate in gorilla trekking in Bwindi impenetrable national park and gorilla trekking in Mgahinga national park where you will have access to the habituated gorilla families in Uganda for a rewarding safari experience where you will have the opportunity to spend an hour with the mountain gorillas in the wild observing their rewarding features as you also take their pictures of the species as the knowledgeable guide feeds you will all the relevant information about the species in the wild for rewarding gorilla safaris in Africa.
While travellers get done with their gorilla safaris in Uganda a number of them might have more time to participate in the different activities and with this article let us help you explore a number of activities that you can participate after you have finished participating in gorilla trekking in Uganda and among the different activities you can carry out include
Chimpanzee trekking
Just a 6 hours drive from Bwindi impenetrable national park and Mgahinga national park, you will have access to Kibale National park where you will participate in chimpanzee trekking in Uganda and this will lead you to the habituated chimpanzee troops in Uganda which will give you the chance to observe the behavior of the endangered species in the wild. Interesting about the activity is the fact that there are a number of other destinations that you can visit to watch the endangered chimpanzees for instance, you can participate in chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura gorge, chimpanzee trekking in Budongo forest and while in kibale national park, you should not miss out on participate in chimpanzee habituation in Rwanda which will give you the opportunity to understand more about the species are introduced to human presence for a memorable safari experience as you watch the authentic reactions of the species being introduced to human presence.
Game drives
The game drives can also be done as part of your Uganda safari after gorilla trekking in Uganda. The game drives in queen Elizabeth national park can be carried out right after the gorilla trekking experience in Bwindi impenetrable national park. You will access queen Elizabeth national park through the ishasha sector for the park which will give you access to a number of rewarding attractions in the park and among the notable species that can be seen are the tree climbing lions in the wild.
You can also participate in the game drives in Murchison falls national park where you will get to access four of the big five animals in Uganda, of which you will get to watch rhinos as you participate in rhino tracking in the Ziwa rhino sanctuary. you will also participate in the game drives in Kidepo national park for a rewarding safari experience.
While in Murchison falls national park, you can participate in the boat cruise in Murchison falls national park where you will have the chance to watch the world’s most powerful waterfalls for a memorable safari experience.
You can also pair gorilla trekking in Uganda with birding in Rwanda which will give you the chance to watch over 350 bird species during your birding expedition. Among the different bird species that can be seen include; the endangered shoe bill stork, Goliath Heron Great White Egret, Cattle Egret Grey Heron, White-winged Warbler, Long-toed Lapwing Spur-winged Geese, , Little Egret, African Jacana, Papyrus Gonolek Yellow Wagtail, African Open bill, Yellow-billed Stork Common Snipe, Black-headed Gonolek African Marsh Harrier, Squacco Heron Black-headed Heron, Great Swamp Warbler and so many more for a rewarding safari experience.