If Winston Churchill called Uganda the "pearl of Africa", there must be a reason. And in fact, this small country in sub-Saharan Africa offers such splendid landscapes and biodiversity that it is a popular destination for nature lovers.
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If Winston Churchill called Uganda the "pearl of Africa", there must be a reason. And in fact, this small country in sub-Saharan Africa offers such splendid landscapes and biodiversity that it is a popular destination for nature lovers. Imagine Uganda as a treasure chest with a thousand treasures. Entebbe, the town located on the shores of Lake Victoria, will act as a port of call for your adventure, while the very rare animals of Semliki Park - have you ever heard of the pygmy antelope? - lead the way among its many paths along which you can follow the tracks of the Big Five in the savannah of Queen Elizabeth Park, up to the jewel par excellence, "lion climbing". That's right, you'll find yourself before lions that climb fig trees to rest, see it to believe it! And if you can never get enough nature, then try going for a stroll with the gorillas of Bwindi National Park.
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