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EL-ELOAH  tours and safaris leads you to the best tour destinations throught East Africa,. We arrange safaris backed with tour guides just to keep you secure and more confortable  on every destination you arrive to. 

Lake Bunyonyi

 

 

The name Bunyonyi means "the place of little birds", and it definitely deserves such a 
Towns on its shores include Kyevu and Muko, while its 29 islands include Punishment Island and Bushara Island. It is a popular location for watersports and is known for the surrounding terraced hillsides. It is popular with both foreign and domestic tourists and there is a wide variety of tourist accommodation. To access you to lake bunyonyi as regarding hotel bookings, airport pickups, car rental packages and travel insurance email: 

 

 



 

Mountain Rwenzori

The Rwenzori Mountains, previously called the Ruwenzori Range(spelling changed c. 1980 to conform more closely with the local name "Rwenjura"), and sometimes the Mountains of the Moon, is a mountain range of eastern Equatorial Africa, located on the border between Ugandaand the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Rwenzori mountains support glaciers and are the source of the Nile river.

The Rwenzori Mountains reach heights up to 5,109 m (16,761 ft). The highest Rwenzori peaks are permanently snow-capped, and along withMount Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya are the only such ones in Equatorial Africa.[citation needed] Rwenzori Mountains National Park and Virunga National Park are located in the range.

Murchison Falls 

 

Murchison Falls, also known as Kabalega Falls, is a waterfall between Lake Kyoga and Lake Albert on the White Nile River in Uganda. At the top of Murchison Falls, the Nile forces its way through a gap in the rocks, only 7 metres (23 ft) wide, and tumbles 43 metres (141 ft), before flowing westward into Lake Albert. The outlet of Lake Victoria sends around 300 cubic meters per second (11,000 ft³/s) of water over the falls, squeezed into a gorge less than ten metres (30 ft) wide.

Sir Samuel and Florence Baker were the first Europeans to find them.[1] Baker named them after Sir Roderick Murchison, president of the Royal Geographical Society.[2] The falls lend their name to the surroundingMurchison Falls National Park.

 

Destinations

Bwindi Impenetrable park

 Set off for the gorilla tracking in the forest sanctuary. The activity starts at 8.00am and you join the other members according to the distribution of the gorilla families, only eight per family each day. You need to carry with you the packed lunch, enough drinking water, rain jacket in case of rain and trekking boots while the rangers will provide you with a walking stick. . After a briefing from your ranger guide, begin tracking the mountain gorillas through the ancient Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. This can take a couple of hours or a whole day depending on the location of the apes. Keep an eye out for forest species such as buffaloes, elephants, black fronted duikers and bushbucks. After a well-earned lunch back at your accommodation, rest your tired legs and enjoy a view of the forested hillside, or take a restorative massage, offered in many of the lodges

Queen Elizabeth National Park

A safari to the Queen Elizabeth Park can never be complete without indulging in the launch cruises that are offered on the Kazinga channel. This section of water joins Lake Edward and George and hosts several thousands of hippo, pink backed and white pelicans, African elephants, Cape buffalo as well as the occasional lions, Hyenas or leopards hunting at the water holes. Guided safari walks in Kyambura gorge, Maramagambo forest or the nearby Karinzu Chimp Safari sites offer visitors treks through tropical forests while trailing Wild Chimpanzees on foot. A game drive safari to the Ishasha Sector offers visitors unique experiences of seeing the Tree Climbing Lions and the Topi. Other wildlife includes; Bushbuck, Waterbuck, African Civet, Mongoose, Giant Forest Hog and others.

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