Uganda The Pearl of Africa | Mountain Gorillas, Big Five & Stunning Safaris | Arabian Travel Market

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Uganda – The Pearl of Africa: Meet the Last 600 Gorillas! takes you on an unforgettable journey into one of Africa’s most beautiful countries. Join Daniel Wadada from the Uganda Embassy in Abu Dhabi as he personally invites you to explore Uganda’s unmatched biodiversity and warm culture. Home to more than half of the world’s last remaining mountain gorillas, Uganda offers raw, thrilling safaris, lush landscapes, and rare encounters with the Big Five animals. Whether you're chasing waterfalls, trekking through misty mountains, or seeking soul-stirring sunsets over the savannah, Uganda promises a unique travel experience unlike anywhere else. The people are friendly, the nature is wild, and the adventure is real. Come and discover why Uganda is truly the Pearl of Africa. Watch now and plan your visit today

May 15, 2025 10:15 a.m. 1405
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