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Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

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Bwindi Impenetrable National Park Travel Reviews

Feb 13, 2008
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site. Gorilla tracking is the most popular thing to do here, however, I simply went on a forest walk. I remember the Gorilla tracking being too expensive, but a good way to still experience this is by going on the forest walk. There is always a chance you will see a Gorilla! This was by far my most memorable travel experience. The hike took about four hours and on the way back, it started to pour like I have never felt rain before. It was incredible! It was the best high I have ever been on.

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carolyn3723 says: This was so awesome...I have never been white water rafting before and the instructor was awesome. This is something everyone with a little wild side should do while in Jinja!
crazysmithchic says: We went rafting on the Nile with a company called the Nile River explorers. They picked us up at out Backpackers and took us to their base, where we were fed Breakfast. We were then taken down to the edge of the Nile, where a very thorough safety talk was given. The guides we a mixture of natives fr...
carolyn3723 says: Very interesting information provided by the guide...however there really isn't a lot to look at. Still for the price it is worth it.
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