I have absolutely fallen in love with Uganda following this series. If I only get to do one thing in Uganda, let it be seeing the gorillas, this was amazing
Nearing the end for this series is not something I wanted to hear. But what a note to end on! Absolutely enjoyed every single video and Uganda has certainly moved up my bucket list!😃
Amazing video, home sweet home, I have really enjoyed your Uganda videos, you have done an awesome job ✊✊ and btw Brian spoke Rukiiga (one of the southwestern Uganda languages) to the kids, and not Luganda.
So weird watching this as I am editing my own video on Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda. It's definitely more affordable to trek in UG than in RW, but absolutely worth it. As always, love your work.
i have to say i recently did the very same bwindi trek with intentions of vlogging but we DID NOT get the easy trek lol and 10 minutes into the trek i found myself holding onto the porter, my stick and the bushes trying to traverse down these steep slippery slopes and volgging was damn near impossible. ugh. but with that off my chest lol...what an amazing video and i know the feeling once you see these amazing animals. great video, keep up the great work
You guy!!! I started watching your videos some time last week and I can't just stop. My favourite travel vlogger!! You are doing some great work. Well done 👏 👏
I'm definitely inspired to go to Uganda after watching these videos! In one of your other videos you said that transportation within Uganda is expensive due to fuel shortage. Can you maybe give an estimate of how much it would cost to go from Kampala to this area with the gorrilas and possible modes of transport, eg bus, plane, private cars.
Uganda was super nice. Loved the series. I have heard Botswana has a lot to offer in terms of wildlife experiences and that the wildlife there is more raw and untouched compared to other EA countries. Any plans to visit there?
Hi, can I ask what focal length lens you are filming the gorillas? Look close. I am going to Uganda next month. I want to know what lens I need to bring. Thank you Tarzan Singh.
I have absolutely fallen in love with Uganda following this series. If I only get to do one thing in Uganda, let it be seeing the gorillas, this was amazing
Yes please! It’s definitely a once in a lifetime experience
I've enjoyed your program very much. I'll never be able to go to Uganda so watching you brings some of the thrill of adventure. TY
The video quality and content creation is top notch high quality. I enjoyed the video from start to finish.
This is top notch marketing that the Uganda Tourism Board should adopt.
Great job sir
Thanks for watching 💪🏽
@@AdventureSingh come again
Thanks for your Awesome videos 👌👍
I think Gorillas are my favorite animal, or at least top 3! Especially the babies.
😢 Great job
Nearing the end for this series is not something I wanted to hear. But what a note to end on! Absolutely enjoyed every single video and Uganda has certainly moved up my bucket list!😃
Love the Uganda Series. Informative, entertaining and exciting.
Super grateful I got a chance to visit! Thanks for watching the series
Amazing video, home sweet home, I have really enjoyed your Uganda videos, you have done an awesome job ✊✊
and btw Brian spoke Rukiiga (one of the southwestern Uganda languages) to the kids, and not Luganda.
Ohhh Rukinga! Got it! And thank you so much for watching
So weird watching this as I am editing my own video on Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda. It's definitely more affordable to trek in UG than in RW, but absolutely worth it. As always, love your work.
Looking forward to your video dude
@@AdventureSingh thanks for the added pressure :)
Omg! Omg! How blessed are you. Thanks a bunch for Uganda. Absolutely amazing. Stay blessed 😇🇬🇧💕
Thank you so much for watching! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
i have to say i recently did the very same bwindi trek with intentions of vlogging but we DID NOT get the easy trek lol and 10 minutes into the trek i found myself holding onto the porter, my stick and the bushes trying to traverse down these steep slippery slopes and volgging was damn near impossible. ugh. but with that off my chest lol...what an amazing video and i know the feeling once you see these amazing animals. great video, keep up the great work
The video makes it look like vlogging was easy 😂 it wasn’t. Especially when it was slippery slopes. So glad you got to see these beautiful creatures
@@AdventureSingh the difference between a professional and aspiring lol...
😂😂😂😂😂
Ohh my country uganda 🇺🇬 am now home sick 😔 thank you for the wonderful series n your always welcome to the pearl 😀
You guy!!! I started watching your videos some time last week and I can't just stop. My favourite travel vlogger!! You are doing some great work. Well done 👏 👏
International fan
All.the way from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Amos Wekesa was the first ugandan to build a hotel in a national park. He's such a hard working man
Better later than never ....Keep doing an amazing job , respect 👊
Having been to Bwindi in 2012 I so enjoyed this one just brilliant thank you.
My my my beautiful country Uganda 🇺🇬
I'm definitely inspired to go to Uganda after watching these videos! In one of your other videos you said that transportation within Uganda is expensive due to fuel shortage. Can you maybe give an estimate of how much it would cost to go from Kampala to this area with the gorrilas and possible modes of transport, eg bus, plane, private cars.
It's not expensive anymore
Exhilarating...can imagine how u felt...what shoes did u wear going thru that bush
Hello do you have a Ugandan contact at Bwindi National Park you can help with
Wow, you are a very lucky to be traveling to places like this
Thank you so much! 🙏🏽🙏🏽
You're such an inspiration
Thank you so so much! 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Yes
Uganda the pearl of Africa 🇺🇬🇺🇬
Totally!!
Brilliant 😍. Thank for sharing and the work you do.
Thank you so much for watching 🙏🏽
Nice vid, which company did you go with?
This is really well done man. 👏
Your videos deserve over a million views...absolutely 👌
Thank you so so much! They’ll come soon! Thanks for the support 🙏🏽
This is definitely on my bucket list. The gorillas are beautiful.
The chills you get when a 600 pound silverback stands before you is in believable
Uganda was super nice. Loved the series. I have heard Botswana has a lot to offer in terms of wildlife experiences and that the wildlife there is more raw and untouched compared to other EA countries. Any plans to visit there?
Hi, can I ask what focal length lens you are filming the gorillas? Look close. I am going to Uganda next month. I want to know what lens I need to bring. Thank you Tarzan Singh.
Hey! I used the sigma 150-600mm
Keep chasing your dreams
Beautiful 😍 🤩 👌
Well Done Brother
Thanks for watching
Kabale is literal paradise
"Open my hair" And that right there, is the mark of a true Kenyan.
Uganda 🇺🇬 showings today
Uganda was good to us this trip. Hi gorillas, HI Tarzan lol.
Hahahaha
👌 wow
I can see you really had anice moment there
Loved it!
I hope those rangers are well paid
Wow nice view 🫡🫡🇰🇪
😃 Ok i like this
😊😊😊😊
Weres the rest it's mostly about your hotel is there part 2
We are not the Pearl Of Africa for nothing.😎
Also, the Tarzan bit, really?🤣🤣
Pls! I make the best Tarzan
International fan
All.the way from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪