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Entebbe
Entebbe is a town where you can spot amazing wildlife and visit some of the best beaches that Uganda has to offer. Here you can visit Queen Elizabeth National Park, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Africa as well as the most visited national parks in Uganda.

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
Gorilla trekking is the big drawer to the region, and for good reason. This is the best value place to see mountain gorillas on the planet and there really is no experience like it. The lodges are all eco-friendly and boast stunning views over the Virunga range. Domestic flights are the best way to get here and road is also an option for the more adventurous.

Kibale
Kibale National Park is a national park located in western Uganda - a perfectly unspoiled tropical rainforest, set in a beautiful area of rolling green hills and volcanic crater lakes. The park is known as one of the best locations for chimpanzee trekking in Uganda and offers a wide range of spectacular wildlife.

Queen Elizabeth National Park
Queen Elizabeth National Park is Uganda's most visited park for memorable safari experiences and an amazing spot for chimpanzee trekking. The Park is renowned for its big cats, including the tree-climbing lions and boat safaris that take you across the Kazinga Channel where you'll discover elephants and hippos bathing by the river’s shore.

Bwindi
Gorilla trekking is the big drawer to the region, and for good reason. This is the best value place to see mountain gorillas on the planet and there really is no experience like it. The lodges are all eco-friendly and boast stunning views over the Virunga range. Domestic flights are the best way to get here and road is also an option for the more adventurous.

Murchison Falls National Park
Not only does Murchison Falls National Park encompass a variety of beautiful landscapes, it's also home to an abundance of wildlife. There are various large mammals to be sighted such as lions, elephants, giraffes and leopards.

Masai Mara
The birthplace of safari as we know it, the Mara is an incredible wildlife viewing destination and highly recommend for all levels of experience. The cultural element is also brilliant, with local Masai guides and trackers making sure you maximize your stay.

Zanzibar
White sandy beaches, energetic Stone Town and a rich history - this island has it all. The ideal stay would be around 5 nights and take in a bit of everything from rooftop lunches in the old town to private dhow cruises at sunset. The airport connect well with Tanzania's safari circuit and Nairobi, as well as the Middle East.

Kenyan Coast
This stretch of Kenyan Coast has long been sought after for those looking to wind down after their safari experience inland. Fishing, boat trips, kitesurfing and diving are popular activities and flights run daily from Nairobi and the Mara.