Talking of a Uganda or African wildlife safari most of the times means game driving and game viewing in the different national parks and other protected areas like game reserves and sanctuaries. Game driving is ‘needless to say’ the best way of exploring Uganda Parks and to view the country’s several wildlife species. Normally game...Read More
The Imbalu ritual is a very popular colorful ritual in Uganda carried out by the Bagisu people (tribe) in eastern Uganda, Mbale district – about 240 kilometers from Kampala capital city. Generally, the Bagisu people live on a mountainous region; near the epic Mountain Elgon – Uganda’s second highest mountain. This area is however well...Read More
Visiting Uganda is every tourist’s dream with the country residing most of tourists’ favorites. From residing the endangered mountain gorillas, some of Africa’s tallest mountain ranges, chimpanzees, the famous big five of Africa, the source of the world’s longest river – Nile River, Africa’s largest lake – Lake Victoria, beautiful and photogenic landscapes, and the...Read More
With over 1,050 bird species, Uganda is one of the African countries most ideal for birding experiences. The country comprises of several destinations where you can do the birding activity but as a birding aficionado you will need to know some of the best destinations for this thrilling experience – birding. Well, below are the...Read More
Uganda is one of the African countries almost on every tourist’s lips. This is so because the country comprises of very many unique attractions such as high mountains, big lakes, long rivers, the unique tree climbing lions, Africa’s big five, endangered mountain gorillas, and chimpanzees, among other attractions. For a person who has ever been...Read More
The Kalinzu Forest is one of the most attractive forests in Uganda. The forest lies approximately 10 kilometers west of the popular Queen Elizabeth National Park’s Ishasha Sector, in Bushenyi district – western Uganda. From Kampala, Uganda’s capital city, it is about 5 to 6 hours to reach Kalinzu Forest. It is more convenient if...Read More
Also known as the ‘Valley of Apes’, the beautiful Kyambura Gorge nestles the far eastern region of the remarkable Queen Elizabeth National Park, in western Uganda – Kasese. Queen Elizabeth is really a remarkable destination; if you think you will only take part in the memorable boat cruises on the beautiful Kazinga Channel – where...Read More
Location and brief description of the Murchison Falls: Located in northwestern Uganda, in the heart of Uganda’s oldest and largest national park – Murchison Falls National Park, the spectacular Murchison Falls formerly known as Kabalega Falls is a waterfall between Lake Kyoga and Lake Albert on the Victoria Nile in Uganda. This is the greatest...Read More
Located in the district of Kumi, in eastern Uganda, the Nyero Rock Paintings are among the most important rock art in Uganda. This beautiful type of rock art is bit of a homogeneous tradition often portrayed in red pigment, spreading across eastern, central and parts of southern Africa, matching the distribution of the Late Stone...Read More
The impenetrable forests of Bwindi and the rain-forests of Kibale are among the most toured destinations in Uganda. The two aforementioned national parks are known for residing the two world’s great apes; the endangered mountain gorillas and chimpanzees, in abundance. Both Bwindi and Kibale are of course the best places in the world to see...Read More