Gorilla Backbone Safaris Limited
Gorilla Backbone Safaris Limited is a company based in Booma Mbarara, Uganda, that specializes in promoting and supporting community tourism, as well as offering a variety of safari planning and adventure travel services. With a focus on responsible and sustainable tourism, this company offers visitors the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Uganda, while also giving back to the local communities.
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Services Tailored to Your Needs
We are an adventurous and unique safari company that evokes images of strength and resilience. Our services are tailored for nature enthusiasts and animal lovers who seek remarkable experiences.
At Gorilla Backbone Safaris, we specialize in providing unforgettable wildlife encounters and immersive nature experiences in Uganda. Our team of experienced guides will take you on thrilling journeys through Uganda’s diverse landscapes, where you’ll have the opportunity to witness the incredible strength and resilience of wildlife up close.
Whether you dream of trekking through dense forests to meet endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat or exploring the breathtaking beauty of Uganda’s national parks, we are here to make your adventure come true.
Join us and embark on an extraordinary journey that connects you with nature, ignites your passion for wildlife, and leaves you with lasting memories.
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Uganda National parks
National parks are some of the most incredible and awe-inspiring places on earth, where visitors can experience the wonders of nature and immerse themselves in the beauty and majesty of the great outdoors. Whether you’re a nature lover, an adventure seeker, or simply someone looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, national parks offer a unique opportunity to connect with the natural world and appreciate its infinite wonders.
Lake Mburo National Park
Wetland habitats comprise 20% of the park’s surface The parks’ precarious past has seen wildlife virtually eliminated several times: firstly, in various attempts to rid the region of tsetse flies, then to make way for ranches, and finally as a result of...
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
The Mubare gorilla group was the first to become available for tourism in Uganda in April 1993. Nine groups are now habituated for tourism, and one group for research. Spread over a series of steep ridges and valleys, Bwindi is the source of five major...
Kidepo Valley National Park
The park contains two rivers – Kidepo and Narus – which disappear in the dry season, leaving just pools for the wildlife. The local communities around the park include pastoral Karamojong people, similar to the Maasai of Kenya, and the IK, a hunter-gatherer tribe...
Uganda Wildlife Reservess
National parks are some of the most incredible and awe-inspiring places on earth, where visitors can experience the wonders of nature and immerse themselves in the beauty and majesty of the great outdoors. Whether you’re a nature lover, an adventure seeker, or simply someone looking for a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, national parks offer a unique opportunity to connect with the natural world and appreciate its infinite wonders.
Explore Uganda’s Rich Wildlife Heritage
Discover a land brimming with remarkable animals, awe-inspiring landscapes, and unforgettable encounters that will leave you spellbound. Experience the ultimate wildlife safari as you traverse Uganda’s renowned national parks and reserves, where an astonishing array of creatures awaits. From the regal mountain gorillas and playful chimpanzees to the majestic lions and graceful elephants, Uganda’s wildlife will mesmerize and enchant you
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