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We don’t find leopards. We know where they live."This photo was taken 4 days ago by our Wild Visit Uganda Ltd guide in t...
30/04/2026

We don’t find leopards. We know where they live."
This photo was taken 4 days ago by our Wild Visit Uganda Ltd guide in the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Our guests watched this leopard from meters away. No other vehicles. Just 20 seconds of pure, wild eye contact before he melted back into the grass.
This is Day 7 of our 16-Day Uganda Safari.
Why 16 days? Because Uganda deserves more than a quick stop. With us you get:
• Big Cats: Leopards + tree-climbing lions in Ishasha
• Primates: Chimp tracking in Kibale + mountain gorillas in Bwindi
• Water & Sky: Kazinga Channel boat cruise + Murchison Falls + Lake Bunyonyi
• Culture: Local community visits, not rushed photo-ops
Wild Visit Uganda Ltd — 16-Day Uganda Safari: $5,600 per person
All-inclusive: Gorilla permit $800, chimp permit $300, all park fees, accommodations, meals, 4x4 safari vehicle with pop-up roof, English-speaking Ugandan guide-driver, domestic flight Bwindi → Entebbe.
We cap groups at 6 for guaranteed window seats and better photos.
2026/27 Departures: June 15-30 | Sept 5-20 | Nov 10-25 Dec 5-20 | 2 seats left for June
Full itinerary: www.wildvisituganda.com
WhatsApp us: 0774 525008] or comment LEOPARD and we’ll DM you

We don’t find leopards. We know where they live."This photo was taken 4 days ago by our Wild Visit Uganda Ltd guide in t...
30/04/2026

We don’t find leopards. We know where they live."
This photo was taken 4 days ago by our Wild Visit Uganda Ltd guide in the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Our guests watched this leopard from meters away. No other vehicles. Just 20 seconds of pure, wild eye contact before he melted back into the grass.
This is Day 7 of our 16-Day Uganda Safari.
Why 16 days? Because Uganda deserves more than a quick stop. With us you get:
• Big Cats: Leopards + tree-climbing lions in Ishasha
• Primates: Chimp tracking in Kibale + mountain gorillas in Bwindi
• Water & Sky: Kazinga Channel boat cruise + Murchison Falls + Lake Bunyonyi
• Culture: Local community visits, not rushed photo-ops
Wild Visit Uganda Ltd — 16-Day Uganda Safari: $5,600 per person
All-inclusive: Gorilla permit $800, chimp permit $300, all park fees, accommodations, meals, 4x4 safari vehicle with pop-up roof, English-speaking Ugandan guide-driver, domestic flight Bwindi → Entebbe.
We cap groups at 6 for guaranteed window seats and better photos.
2026/27 Departures: June 15-30 | Sept 5-20 | Nov 10-25 Dec 5-20 | 2 seats left for June
Full itinerary: www.wildvisituganda.com
WhatsApp us: 0774 525008] or comment LEOPARD and we’ll DM you

We don’t find leopards. We know where they live."This photo was taken 4 days ago by our Wild Visit Uganda Ltd guide in t...
30/04/2026

We don’t find leopards. We know where they live."
This photo was taken 4 days ago by our Wild Visit Uganda Ltd guide in the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Our guests watched this leopard from meters away. No other vehicles. Just 20 seconds of pure, wild eye contact before he melted back into the grass.
This is Day 7 of our 16-Day Uganda Safari.
Why 16 days? Because Uganda deserves more than a quick stop. With us you get:
• Big Cats: Leopards + tree-climbing lions in Ishasha
• Primates: Chimp tracking in Kibale + mountain gorillas in Bwindi
• Water & Sky: Kazinga Channel boat cruise + Murchison Falls + Lake Bunyonyi
• Culture: Local community visits, not rushed photo-ops
Wild Visit Uganda Ltd — 16-Day Uganda Safari: $5,600 per person
All-inclusive: Gorilla permit $800, chimp permit $300, all park fees, accommodations, meals, 4x4 safari vehicle with pop-up roof, English-speaking Ugandan guide-driver, domestic flight Bwindi → Entebbe.
We cap groups at 6 for guaranteed window seats and better photos.
2026/27 Departures: June 15-30 | Sept 5-20 | Nov 10-25 Dec 5-20 | 2 seats left for June
Full itinerary: www.wildvisituganda.com
WhatsApp us: 0774 525008] or comment LEOPARD and we’ll DM you

“We don’t find leopards. We know where they live."This photo was taken 4 days ago by our Wild Visit Uganda Ltd guide in ...
30/04/2026

“We don’t find leopards. We know where they live."
This photo was taken 4 days ago by our Wild Visit Uganda Ltd guide in the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Our guests watched this leopard from meters away. No other vehicles. Just 20 seconds of pure, wild eye contact before he melted back into the grass.
This is Day 7 of our 16-Day Uganda Safari.
Why 16 days? Because Uganda deserves more than a quick stop. With us you get:
• Big Cats: Leopards + tree-climbing lions in Ishasha
• Primates: Chimp tracking in Kibale + mountain gorillas in Bwindi
• Water & Sky: Kazinga Channel boat cruise + Murchison Falls + Lake Bunyonyi
• Culture: Local community visits, not rushed photo-ops
Wild Visit Uganda Ltd — 16-Day Uganda Safari: $5,600 per person
All-inclusive: Gorilla permit $800, chimp permit $300, all park fees, accommodations, meals, 4x4 safari vehicle with pop-up roof, English-speaking Ugandan guide-driver, domestic flight Bwindi → Entebbe.
We cap groups at 6 for guaranteed window seats and better photos.
2026/27 Departures: June 15-30 | Sept 5-20 | Nov 10-25 Dec 5-20 | 2 seats left for June
Full itinerary: www.wildvisituganda.com
WhatsApp us: 0774 525008] or comment LEOPARD and we’ll DM you today.
📍 Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda


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The tree-climbing lions of Ishasha are a notable attraction in Queen Elizabeth National Park. Your Wild Visit Uganda Saf...
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The tree-climbing lions of Ishasha are a notable attraction in Queen Elizabeth National Park. Your Wild Visit Uganda Safari to this part of the park leads you to a memorable spot of these Unique Cats.

Unlike most lions that prefer to stay on the ground, these lions have been observed climbing large fig and acacia trees. This behavior is thought to help them stay cool during the hot day, avoid ground-level insects, and perhaps gain a better vantage point for spotting prey. Let’s go a life time experience at https://wildvisituganda.com

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