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Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Review

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This is a very large wild national park in Uganda, and you can visit it for free by off-road vehicles. Tens of thousands of wildlife live in this vast expanse of prairie and marshland. Among them, most of the herbivores, elephants, hippos, giraffes, etc., they are very cute.

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

Posted: Oct 20, 2019
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  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    This is a very famous wildlife national park in Uganda, where tens of thousands of African grassland animals live, but most are herbivores. You often see groups of tall giraffes on the vast grasslands, they leisurely walk and face the sunset. That feeling really is a beauty of the wilderness, and it is refreshing.

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    Posted: Apr 12, 2020
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    Bwindi impenetrable park is a vast African savannah, where more than 100 African animals live, giraffes, antelopes, zebras, lions, and hyenas can often be seen, and the air is filled with the smell of African savannahs, making people hormonal bursts.

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    Posted: Nov 30, 2018
  • Tango
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    Chasing King Kong through the forest in Bwindi! If you've seen the American blockbuster "King Kong" and the Oscars contest "Rise of the Planet of the Apes," then you must know that in the face of a fierce pursuit, a gorilla is considering taking his girlfriend to the Empire State Building to watch the sunrise. In fact, the film is starring mountain gorillas, a subspecies of oriental gorillas, a rare animal that is endangered. Currently there are only about 700 gorillas in the world, which are only found in three African countries: Uganda, Rwanda and Congo, and Uganda's Buendi is known for its hard-to-travel forest. It provides a good living environment and a rich food source for this “gentle giant” that makes this rare animal thrive here. Cross the untraversable forest of Bwindi to shoot you! 600 knives, just to follow your trail in the dense jungle, and live with you for an hour, if you want to track other mountain gorillas families, sorry, the next day please spend another 600 knives, luck, walk for half an hour, bad luck, need to walk for four hours to find you, Still only an hour five meters away looking at you. After tracking a family, the idea is that you should set aside a few more days for you, not enough to see or shoot enough. After all, the world can see your three national parks, I have gone this time, still too poor, only a King Kong family can be seen

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    Posted: Aug 5, 2019