10 Days Kampala, Jinja, Mt Elgon national and kidepo
valley
national Park
Safari Highlights
Accommodation: Luxury
Car Hire: 4*4 extended land cruiser luxury
PACKAGE FARE PER PERSON ON DOUBLE/TWIN SHARING: USD 3,339
PACKAGE FARE PER PERSON ON SINGLE: USD 4,274
Kampala
Uganda’s bustling capital city. The city is Uganda’s biggest, with a population of roughly 1.68 million people distributed
among five boroughs. Kampala is said to be one of Africa’s fastest growing cities and the greatest place to live in East
Africa.
This mountainous region with its valleys is rich with rivers and marshes, which add to the charm and landscape. Explore
the city center’s attractions, including as the parliament, monuments, and the Gaddafi Mosque, among others.
Jinja
The lively town of Jinja is located near the source of one of Africa’s longest and most famous rivers, the Nile. The Nile
has long been a symbol of life and prosperity in all of the countries through which it flows before ending in Egypt, far to
the north.
Jinja has swiftly become East Africa’s adventurous capital, with thrill-seekers able to get their fill by whitewater rafting,
kayaking, quad biking, bungee jumping, or horseback riding and it has most cultural and educational tours.
Natural beauty is never too far away. Serene nature walks along the riverbank and boat trips on Lake Bujagali can be
enjoyed at a slower pace by those who prefer the gentler aspects of life.
Mt Elgon National Park
This extinct volcano is one of Uganda’s oldest physical features, first erupting around 24 million years ago.
Mt Elgon was once Africa’s highest mountain, far exceeding Kilimanjaro’s current 5,895m. Millennia of erosion have
reduced its height to 4,321m, relegating it to the 4th highest peak in East Africa and 8th on the continent.
Mt Elgon is home to two tribes, the Bagisu and the Sabiny, with the marginalized Ndorobos forced to dwell deep within
the forest of Benet.
The Bagisu, also known as the BaMasaba, consider Mount Elgon to be the embodiment of their founding father
Masaba and refer to the mountain by this name.

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