26/05/2024
Queen Elizabeth national park also known for the tree climbing lions
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Queen Elizabeth national park also known for the tree climbing lions
Enjoying the beautiful views of lake Bunyonyi being the deepest lake in Uganda.
It was nice leading such un amazing group
Thanx to grassrootz adventure Uganda
It takes time and patience for such beautiful moments. But all in all nature leads .
We smile to make your Safaris amemorable one
With him you get the best
Magic man who Prays for miracles and miracles arise in the right time
A smoked salmon sandwich of a game drive if ever there has been one.
The story man by himself
Their eyes, nose and ears are located on the top of their head, which means they can see and breathe whilst submerged in the water. What's more, these super-cool creatures sweat an oily red liquid which helps protect their skin from drying out – and acts as a sunblock, enjoy Uganda
The man with magic work with beautiful smiles
Leopards are very fast and agile and can pounce on prey from trees and haul them up the trees. They are strong and can take down prey which is three times their size. Visit Uganda for more
Enjoyment of the twin lakes (crater lakes) in queen Elizabeth national park twin lakes are formed as a result of volcanic activity 8000 years ago. volcanic crater lake that was formed during a volcanic eruption. Uganda has so many volcanic mountains which resulted into eruption. Unlike other volcanoes that create cones at the top of the mountain.Enjoy the views with
Gorilla trekking in Bwindi with Grassroots adventure.
Gorillas share 98.3% of their DNA with humans, making them our closest cousins after chimpanzees and bonobos. These charismatic, intelligent animals often surprise us with behaviors and emotions so similar to our human experience.
Our clients getting ready for the experience.
Leopards are spectacular hunters in queen Elizabeth national park and in Uganda in particular!
Not only are they quite fast and can run up to 58km/h, but are also famous for their incredible agility and strength to climb trees while dragging a kill that is sometimes heavier than their body weight.
Enjoy the experience with Emmy
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Queen Elizabeth national park.
Lions have strong, compact bodies and powerful forelegs, teeth and jaws for pulling down and killing prey. Their coats are yellow-gold, and adult males have shaggy manes that range in color from blond to reddish-brown to black. The length and color of a lion's mane is likely determined by age, genetics and hormones
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You want to have such un experience visit Uganda
It is a longstanding maritime tradition to initiate sailors who are crossing the equator for the first time. Those who have not yet crossed are known as “pollywogs.” (and they had not crossed it) After crossing the equator they become “shellbacks,” or trusted subjects of Neptune, the Roman god of water finally I call them shellbacks
The man is a storybook all by himself. There is no work of fiction more fanciful. Grassrootz gives thanks again for the scattering of the magical dust available only seemingly to Emmy, who can reach areas other Guides just cannot reach. Whose grasp of the improbable is utterly unique. And whose timing, whose maximising of the moment, is unparalleled surely anywhere in the history of this trip.
Lucky to find chimpanzees on the road what a day
Elephants are very social animals who live in family groups led by matriarchs. Elephant calves weigh about 200 pounds at birth and drink over four gallons of milk a day! Males leave their mothers at around 14-years-old and join bachelor groups composed of an older male and several younger bulls.
For more information visit Uganda
It's all about nature
I enjoy doing it (game drive)
When it comes to representing my country I do it best. And in smartest. I love Uganda. My country
Smile big man
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The game drive always comes with joy and smiles
Visit queen Elizabeth national park for me highlights with Emmy the guide
Grassrootz Adventures Uganda
Thank you for being nice clients the fun times and incredible memories. I will cherish them forever.” “It was wonderful trip with you. Each moment was such a joy, and I'm looking forward to the next time we see each other.
When nature calls.
Have a stop over and get a clear view of lake Albert, after having great days in murchison falls
We really enjoyed ourselves after the game drive. It really was a unique and wonderful experience. Thank you so much for having something so special, the winning team. We are are grateful.
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Am glad to be part of the happy team.
Happy moments on a safari. Enjoying the the murchison falls national park game.
Doing what I love most in the country that I love most, Uganda the Pearl of Africa
What do you all love about Uganda. Share your thoughts in the comment section
Merry Christmas 🎁🎄 to you all !!!
Them: what is it that you do exactly !?
Me:
Guess the Location in Uganda that could get you dressed like this always ???
Had a real successful game drive in Murchison Falls National Park recently. Get close to nature with us for the best outcomes !!!
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Their eyes, nose and ears are located on the top of their head, which means they can see and breathe whilst submerged in the water. What's more, these super-cool creatures sweat an oily red liquid which helps protect their skin from drying out – and acts as a sunblock, enjoy Uganda
Enjoyment of the twin lakes (crater lakes) in queen Elizabeth national park twin lakes are formed as a result of volcanic activity 8000 years ago. volcanic crater lake that was formed during a volcanic eruption. Uganda has so many volcanic mountains which resulted into eruption. Unlike other volcanoes that create cones at the top of the mountain.Enjoy the views with #grassrootzadventures #sandervanzateen
Leopards are spectacular hunters in queen Elizabeth national park and in Uganda in particular! Not only are they quite fast and can run up to 58km/h, but are also famous for their incredible agility and strength to climb trees while dragging a kill that is sometimes heavier than their body weight. Enjoy the experience with Emmy #grassrootzadventures# #sandervanzateen#
Elephants are very social animals who live in family groups led by matriarchs. Elephant calves weigh about 200 pounds at birth and drink over four gallons of milk a day! Males leave their mothers at around 14-years-old and join bachelor groups composed of an older male and several younger bulls. For more information visit Uganda
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