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Habari Travel
A film of @TV EDTV in 4 parts
http://sites.google.com/site/traveledtv/
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Visit Uganda with Toyota 4wdrive.

Uganda part 1.mp4
Lake Mburo with hippo's, baboons, impala's, buffelo's, zebra's, safari-ants, warthogs and many other animals.
Trip to Uganda in december 2009 with Habari Travel
Entebbe, Kampala, Lake Mburo
Uganda part 2:
Gorilla tracking in Bwindi, Kisoro, Uganda near Congo and Rwanda.Nkuringo Group of Moutain Gorilla's

Uganda part 3: Queen Elizabeth Park. Boat Safari on Kasinga Channel.

Uganda part 4: Kibale Forest, chimpansee tracking, Swamp Walk.

Met kerstmis 2009 zijn we met vakantie geweest in Uganda. Met een Toyota vierwiel-drive bezochten we een aantal parken en ondernamen we diverse avonturen. De belangrijkste was het bezoek aan de zeldzame berggorilla's in het gebied Bwindi tussen Congo, Rwanda en Uganda. Deze gorilla's zijn bekend van Gorilla's in the Mist van Dianna Fossey. Ook het bezoek aan Queen Elizabeth National Park en de chimpansees in Kibale Forest zijn zeer bijzonder. We begonnen onze reis in Entebbe en trokken via de hoofdstad Kampale het groene land in met vriendelijke mensen en veel Afrikaans Wildlife. Het Wereld Natuur Fonds zal zich in dit land thuis kunnen voelen. Het land van voormalig dictator Idi Amin is een bezoek meer dan waard.
By Christmas 2009 we were on holiday in Uganda. With a Toyota four-wheel-drive we visited a number of parks and we took several adventures. The most important was the visit to the rare mountain gorillas in the Bwindi area between Congo, Rwanda and Uganda. These gorillas are known from Gorillas in the Mist of Dianna Fossey. The visit of Queen Elizabeth National Park and the chimpanzees in Kibale Forest are very special. We started our journey in Entebbe and moved through the capital Kampale the green country with friendly people and many African Wildlife. The World Wildlife Fund will feel at home in this country. The country of former dictator Idi Amin is worth a visit.

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