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Birding With Jewel Safaris

Exciting bird watching safaris, shoebill tour, waterbirds, white seals, eagles, various bird species,

East Africa is a true bird watching safaris destination. Located at the approximate centre of the continent, East Africa attracts migrants from the North and South.

Uganda is the richest country for birds in Africa. It has almost half the species known on the African continent and over 10% of those recorded throughout the entire world. Over 1,000 species of birds have been recorded to exist in the country. Some of the exciting species you will view include birds of water and land shore, birds of scrub and woodland, forest birds and birds of the open plain.

In order for you to enjoy most of our birding safaris you are supposed to arrive early in the morning at Entebbe international airport. This is where you shall meet with our guide for a small briefing.

GUIDED FOREST WALKS.
In the park, there are four hiking trails. On these trails you have the opportunity to see and learn about different tree species, birds, butterflies, and other scenic features in the forest such as the Munyaga waterfalls on Munyaga River, as well as the spectacular views of Lake Edward and the Rwenzori mountains.
CULTURAL WALKS.
Visitors to the park participate in captivating and memorable traditional performances presented by Women and orphan groups and this is usually done in the evening.
BIRDING.
Bwindi is the bird watchers paradise! It holds 346 species of birds and contains 90% of the Albertine endemics which cannot easily be found in any other part of East Africa. The Ruhija and Buhoma areas offer any experienced tourists an opportunity to identify about 100 bird species in just one day!
UWA TIPS ON GORILLA TRACKING
Keep your voice down or be quiet while tracking. You will see and hear the gorillas if you observe that.
Don’t get closer than 7 metres (21 feet) to the gorillas
Don't point or waive your arms to the gorillas- this can be seen as a threat.
Move slowly. If approached by a gorilla, back away slowly to keep 5m separation.
Don't use flash while taking photos. This could threaten the gorillas and bother other visitors.

All Uganda National Parks
KIDEPO VALLEY NATIONAL PARK
LAKE MBURO NATIONAL PARK
MGAHINGA GORILLA NATIONAL PARK
MOUNT ELGON NATIONAL PARK
QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK
MURCHISON FALLS NATIONAL PARK
RWENZORI NATIONAL PARK
KIBALE FOREST NATIONAL PARK
SEMULIKI NATIONAL PARK
BWINDI IMPENETRABLE GORILLA FORESTS NATIONAL PARK