Roaming Uganda(@RoamingUganda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you seen Flamingoes (Phoenicopterus spp) 🦩 before?

Stunning and gregarious pink-white algae-eaters, most likely to be seen in large concentrations in Katwe and flamingo craters lakes in QENP. Two species in Uganda.


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Have you seen Flamingoes (Phoenicopterus spp) 🦩 before?

Stunning and gregarious pink-white algae-eaters, most likely to be seen in large concentrations in Katwe and flamingo craters lakes in QENP. Two species in Uganda.

#ExploreUganda 
πŸ“Έ: Courtesy
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Dixon Newman Photography πŸ“Έ(@NewmanDixon1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10. Bwindi NP (Nkuringo)
9. Chahafi (kisoro)
8. Murchison Falls
7. Ziwa Rhinos
6. Mount Elgon & Sipi Area
5. Rwenzori
4. Wanale Hil
3. Kalangala
2. L. Bunyonyi
1. Kidepo Valley NP

Others QENP, Pian Upe, Jinja (R. Nile), Ewafe, L. Bisina, L. Mburo etc

10. Bwindi NP (Nkuringo)
9. Chahafi (kisoro)
8. Murchison Falls
7. Ziwa Rhinos
6. Mount Elgon & Sipi Area
5. Rwenzori 
4. Wanale Hil
3. Kalangala 
2. L. Bunyonyi
1. Kidepo Valley NP

Others QENP, Pian Upe, Jinja (R. Nile), Ewafe, L. Bisina, L. Mburo etc 

#ExploreUganda
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Amon Classie(@AmonClassie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some on via WhatsApp asked me what is special about Queen Elizabeth Park!

My answer was simple:
is special for its rich biodiversity, stunning landscapes, unique activities like boat safaris and chimpanzee tracking!😊

What makes this park special to u?

15th-16th June.🌟

Some on via WhatsApp asked me what is special about Queen Elizabeth Park!

My answer was simple:
#QENP is special for its rich biodiversity, stunning landscapes, unique activities like boat safaris and chimpanzee tracking!😊

What makes this park special to u?

15th-16th June.🌟
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Qari Travel Services Ltd(@QariTravel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌿Did you know that Queen Elizabeth National Park is the oldest national park in Uganda? Established in 1952, it is also the second-largest protected area, covering 1,978 square kilometers.
🦜Plan your safari today and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of QENP

🌿Did you know that Queen Elizabeth National Park is the oldest national park in Uganda? Established in 1952, it is also the second-largest protected area, covering 1,978 square kilometers. 
🦜Plan your safari today and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of QENP
#QENP #qari
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Zakia Lucky(@zakialucky11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The African Elephants that you will see in Murchison,QENP,Kidepo NP.
Are a symbol of strength and are exceptionally smart creatures.

Can be bold,shy,curious,short-tempered..

Book with takeoff ventures. "WE MAKE YOUR FONDEST MEMORIES" an exciting holiday to learn about these facts at takeoffventuresltd.com

The African Elephants that you will see in Murchison,QENP,Kidepo NP.
Are a symbol of strength and are exceptionally smart creatures.

Can be bold,shy,curious,short-tempered..

Book with @takeoffventure an exciting holiday to learn about these facts at takeoffventuresltd.com
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Mokili Julius. unlocknaturesafaris@gmail.com(@MokiliJulius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the only sunken underfround rainforest surrounded by cascading cliffs and arid savannah in Queen Elizabeth National Park

It's the Valley of Apes and a bird haven that you ought not to miss on a QENP trip to spot primates and rare birds


This is the only sunken underfround rainforest surrounded by cascading cliffs and arid savannah in Queen Elizabeth National Park

It's the Valley of Apes and a bird haven that you ought not to miss on a QENP trip to spot primates and rare birds

 #Kyamburagorge
#ExploreUganda
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Kanyesigye EDWIN(@KanyesigyeEd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

QENP was founded in 1952 as Kazinga National Park. It was renamed two years later to commemorate a visit by Queen Elizabeth II. The Park occupies an estimated 1,978 square kilometers (764 sq mi).

πŸ“: Queen Elizabeth National Park

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emmakiiza πŸ‘£(@SafaritailorEA) 's Twitter Profile Photo

L'Hoest Monkey.
This handsome guenon is less well known and more difficult to see than most of the otherΒ primates in Uganda, mainly because of its terrestrial habits. Commonly seen in Kibale, QENP, Bwindi impenetrable or Maramagambo forest.

L'Hoest Monkey. 
This handsome guenon is less well known and more difficult to see than most of the otherΒ primates in Uganda, mainly because of its terrestrial habits. Commonly seen in Kibale, QENP, Bwindi impenetrable or Maramagambo forest. #ExploreUganda
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