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Follow us on our roadtrip around Uganda!
Between the roaring waters of the Nile and the gentle whisper of the savannah, this country captures the heart of every visitor. Uganda’s wilderness is a window to a bygone era – a time when animals roamed freely, thriving, while fighting for survival. Follow us on our journey as we experience the Pearl of Africa.

Key Stats:
Duration of trip: 28 days
Distance driven: 4077 km
Time of year: January-February (Dry Season)
Total cost: Roughly 12240 Euro (Flight 1400 Euro, Car Rental 2700 Euro, Fuel 700 Euro; Accommodation 1140 Euro; Gorilla Habituation Tour 3000 USD, Chimpanzee Habituation Tour 600 USD, Mount Elgon Hike 480 USD, Park Entry Fees 1100 Euro, Other 320 Euro; Food & Drink ca. 800 Euro)
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Mountains climbed:
Mount Elgon (4321m), Mount Sabyinyo (3669m)

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Real Talk:
Despite our attempt to keep our Uganda Travel Documentary as authentic as possible, you are still watching a highlight reel. When editing, we naturally tend to choose the most exciting clips. You don’t see the hours spent driving through less spectacular landscapes.

Full Disclosure:
This trip was entirely self-funded. And yes, seeing the final tally hurt.

00:00 Intro
00:39 Lake Victoria
01:22 Mabamba Swamp
03:25 Lake Mburo National Park
08:22 Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
09:02 Mountain Gorilla
12:08 Three-horned Chameleon
12:59 Mgahinga National Park
13:48 Climbing Mount Sabyinyo
17:45 Queen Elizabeth National Park
19:35 African Elephant
22:06 Controlled Burns
22:46 Ishasha River
24:54 Black-and-White Colobus
26:27 QENP Northern Sector
28:04 Crater Drive
29:35 Kibale National Park
30:00 Chimpanzee
34:38 Semliki National Park
35:40 Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary
38:49 Murchison Falls National Park
40:16 Murchison Falls
41:46 White Nile
42:25 Lion, Giraffes & Patas Monkeys
44:18 Rescuing Stuck Vehicle
44:53 Night Game Drive
47:00 Kidepo Valley National Park
48:07 Sausage Tre
49:12 Buffalo Carcass
51:54 Mount Elgon National Park
52:54 Climbing Mount Elgon
57:45 Nyero Rock Paintings
58:08 Source of the Nile
58:37 Tantalus Monkeys
01:00:48 Outro

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  1. I can't believe it that I hadn't seen this from you.
    I usually receive notifications.

    Anyway, The Pearl of Africa is my HOME. Thank you for showcasing my home to the whole globe in your style (your documentaries are topnotch).

    Hope you and Anna were baptised new names. We are generous with our names.

    Your views are also welcome to Uganda. We are the most hospitable people in the whole world.

  2. You had many great experiences. I fell in love with Uganda on my first visit. I now have bought a house there and when I move there to live in the next few years I now know which places t visit thanks to this video.

  3. They should not set fire to the grass like that. Nature has its own way of regrowing . There will be reed woblers nests there and also many many birds use the strong fibres of the tall grass to build nests. Some birds mix the dry grass with wet mud and build strong nests. Moreover insect eating birds rely totally on the insects in the tall grass. Nature should be left alone.

  4. Thanks Lucas for sharing your beautiful journey through Uganda, I personally I'm Ugandan but envious of the places you were able to visit. There's much more to see in Uganda and hopefully you'll visit once more. Again, thank you.

  5. Lucas, you need to do your research before going on the tube, making a full of yourself.

    The river Nile is in Egypt, and it starts when both the white Nile and the blue Nile merge in what becomes the river Nile, in Khartoum, North worth and eventually ending in the Mediterranean Sea.

    (TIP) The blue Nile starts in Ethiopia, and the white Nile starts at Lake Albert in Uganda.

    If you don't know your Geography, go back to school, but please stop pretending you know what you are talking about!

  6. Eure Videos sind ein Juwel auf Youtube😍Die Dokus wecken bei mir Fernweh und Sehnsucht nach Freiheit und Zeitlosigkeit, besonders im Norwegenvideo kommt das extrem gut rüber. Und sie liefern jede Menge Inspiration!

    Interessanterweise fΓΌhlt sich die englische Version auf dem Main Channel fΓΌr mich authentischer an als die deutsche. Darf ich fragen, wo du Englisch gelernt hast? Das klingt ziemlich muttersprachlich.

    Außerdem würde mich interessieren, wie ihr euren Lebensmittelpunkt in Deutschland organisiert bei den langen Abwesenheiten: Haltet ihr eine günstige Mietwohnung oder lebt ihr z.B. im abgezahlten Eigentum, sodass wÀhrend der Reisen keine allzu hohen Fixkosten von zuhause reinkommen? Macht ihr die Dokus mittlerweile hauptberuflich bzw. mit welchem Arbeitszeitmodell habt ihr das ggf. vorher mit euren Arbeitgebern Einklang gebracht?

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