Thursday, 21 December 2017

WHY UGANDA SHOULD BE A MUST TO VISIT DESTINATION IN AFRICA


For authentic African experiences, consider Uganda a must in your bucket list. This spectacular country is one of the most famous safari destinations in Africa that offer tourists that African touch they deserve in life. There are a million reasons why you need to visit Uganda in your next holiday vacation some of which include the following;

Wildlife and Natural beauty
Like any safari destination in Africa, Uganda safaris are largely supported by the presence of abundant wildlife. Most of its distinct wildlife species are inhabited in the ten magnificent national parks and several game reserves. The mostly visited protected areas in Uganda include Murchison Falls National Park for the 4 of the big five game in the country as well as other wildlife species, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Lake Mburo National Park, Kibale Forest National Park, Semuliki National Park, Kidepo Valley National Park, Rwenzori Mountains National Park, Mount Elgon National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park and many more tourism sites. Besides, visitors on safari in Uganda can also catch a glimpse of its stunning Lakes, mountains, Rivers, birdlife and many more breathtaking adventures that you will offer you with lifetime experiences. The most sought after wildlife species in Uganda are largely the big five game which include African elephants, Lions, Buffaloes, Rhinos and Leopards as well as hartebeests, zebras, giraffes, hippos, Nile crocodiles, warthogs and many more.

Mountain gorillas
Besides the big game, Uganda’s tourism sector is also vibrant largely due to the rare mountain gorillas that thrive mainly in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga National Park in Southwestern Uganda. About 480 individuals of these critically endangered apes call Uganda their home making this stunning destination the most sought after site for lifetime experiences when it comes to Great ape encounters in Africa. Note that there are only three countries in the entire world where these rare creatures thrive and they include Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. And there are fewer than 900 individuals of mountain gorillas that are left in the world today. If you are interested in this life changing adventure in Uganda, permits are obtainable at $600 per person.

Lake Bunyonyi
Located in southwestern Uganda, Lake Bunyonyi is remarkably the second deepest in Africa. This magical Lake features moderate temperatures throughout the year. It comes with over 29 distinct islands all of which reward visitors with unique experiences. A safari in Lake Bunyonyi allows you to engage in a number of water sport activities including canoeing as well as visit local communities.

The source of River Nile
Whereas most tourists travel mainly for wildlife safaris, taking a trip to Jinja rewards you with lifetime experiences. Jinja is described as adrenaline capital of the world mainly because of the mighty River Nile. It covers about 6600 kilometers long and crosses over 9 different states but mainly centered in Uganda and Egypt. Other states include Sudan, Burundi, Ethiopia and Tanzania. While on safari to the source of the Nile, do not miss to participate in white water rafting, bungee jumping, kayaking, quad bike, horse back riding, magical sport fishing adventure and many more water sport adventures that will reward you with life changing experiences.

Bird watching
Uganda is famous to be a home to more than 1074 distinct bird species which represents about 60 percent of all the bird species that thrive in the world. Uganda refuges different habitats each of which comes with distinct bird species. They range from wetlands, forests, savanna grassland and many others. The notable birds to sight while on birding safari in Uganda include the shoebill stork, Green breasted pitta, African broadbill and many others including the migrant species.

Chimpanzee trekking
Chimpanzee trekking features as one of the most sought after primate adventures by most tourists on Uganda safari. About 5000 chimpanzees are known to thrive within the various habitats in Uganda but Kibale Forest National Park accounts for over 1500 individuals as well as other 12 primate species which makes it the most sought after primate destination in Uganda. Other areas where you can track chimpanzees include Budongo Forest, Semuliki National Park, Kyambura Gorge, Kalinzu Forest and many more.

Favorable weather conditions
When it comes to African safaris, Uganda can be visited at anytime of the year. Each season comes with its benefits. For the wet season which starts in the months of March, April, May, September and November, this can be the best time for visitors to sight most of the birds and for gorilla trekking, most gorillas can be tracked within the foothills of the park compared to the dry season when they tend to wander around looking for food. The challenge with the wet season is that the gorilla habitat can be muddy and slippery for hikers to track these unique species in the wild which is why most trekkers prefer visiting Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park or Mgahinga National Park during the dry season when the habitat is relatively dry and makes hiking through the steep slopes and the thick vegetation easier for them as they look out for a group of these dramatic creatures in their natural habitat. The dry season starts from June to September and December to February.

Murchison Falls
The might Murchison Falls is also known as the Kabalega Falls is remarkably one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world. This waterfall is found between Lake Kyoga and Lake Albert on River Nile. It famous for its powerful roar as it squeezes itself into the narrow gorge of about 7 meters and plunges down prior flowing west to Lake Albert. It is the best spot for you to take photographs and for breathtaking views. While at the top of the Nile, do not miss to see the rainbow that forms as a result of this most powerful waterfall.

In conclusion, there are a million reasons why you should visit Uganda in your next safari holiday. With the above listed attractions, we believe that you will have a wide range of options to choose the best for your vacation in Uganda.


Tuesday, 5 December 2017

TREKKING TO SEE THE RARE THREE HORNED CHAMELEONS IN UGANDA


Have you ever imagined about chameleon tracking experiences? Have you heard or seen the three horned chameleon? When it comes to wildlife safaris, Uganda is not only for the big five or the rare mountain gorillas but also for a fascinating chameleon experiences. Think about the rare chameleon species and look not further than the three horned Jackson’s chameleon encounters. This unique creature thrives at an altitude of about 1700 meters above seas level. A trek to see these rare species starts from 1800 meters above sea level up to 2022 meters above sea level. The three horned chameleons are listed as endangered species and they can be seen in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park where the rare mountain gorillas also thrive. The three horned chameleon is rare from the rest in that it can thrive from 17 to 18 years on a free range, the female gives birth to live off springs compared to the rest of species where a female has to have eggs and once they are mature it bursts for off springs to be born. They are on free range and you get a chance to look out for this spectacular reptile species.
THREE HORNED CHAMELEON
There are several differences between the male Johnston’s chameleon and the rest of chameleons. Firstly, they are distinct using their three horns at the fore head. Like the rest of chameleon species, Jackson’s chameleons take the advantage of their changing color for hiding. Many chameleons use this as away to safe guard themselves from the predators. They usually change color mainly to hunt down their prey especially the insects. They also use take the advantage of their color as a means of communication especially when it comes to encountering the fellow enemy or courtship with females and as away of minimizing the temperatures in their bodies.

They are endemic to the Great Albertine rift and can only be tracked around the Rwenzori region, Mgahinga National Park and Bwindi National Park in Uganda and the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. From 6 to 12 months the fully grown Jacksons chameleon can be 30 centimeters. They largely depend on insects such as grasshoppers, crickets, spiders, bugs, butterflies.

Their tongue consists of rare muscles on the tip which enables them to trap the prey. They also have unique feet compared to other lizards as they are able to catch a grip of the tree trunks while climbing.

Like any chameleon species, the Jackson’s chameleons have eyes which gives them ability to turn up to 360 degrees and this means that they can view at all angles without moving.

In conclusion, the three horned chameleon in Uganda can be viewed in Rwenzori National Park or Bwindi National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. If you are planning your gorilla trekking safari in Uganda, make sure that you do not leave out chameleon tracking.


Saturday, 25 November 2017

WHY LUTEMBE BAY IS BIRD WATCHERS PARADISE


Situated on the Northern Lake Victoria shore, Lutembe wetland is exceptionally popular for avian safaris in Uganda. It is one of the wetlands that are internationally of great importance for bird enthusiasts. Due to its abundant biodiversity it was designated as a Ramsar site in 2006. This Ramsar site comes with variety of papyrus and vegetation that thrives along its spectacular Islands. It serves as one of the best spots for migratory birdlife which makes it one of the best birding spots for you to catch a glimpse of varied avian species while on Uganda safari. With over 1060 birds that are confined within Uganda, Lutembe bay features both indigenous and million of Palearctic migrants particularly the countless White winged terns and Grey headed gulls. And not to forget other species like the Hottentot teal, Caspian tern, Broad billed sandpiper, Great knot and Temminck’s stint.

Based on the continuous waterfowl counts from 1993, about 108 water birds thrived at the site 26 of which are Palearctic migrants and its ability to support them attained it the status of being Important Birding Area and Ramsar site. It is also famous for 8 out of 12 species of the Lake Victoria basin biome. This stunning site also features shoebill stork, tawny pipit and the Madagascar squacco heron as well as the purple starling, house sparrow, fawn breasted waxbill, brown twin spot, black necked weaver, holub’s golden weaver, African pygmy kingfisher, speckle breasted woodpecker, Grey backed fiscal, black headed gonolek, black kite, scaly francolin, barn swallow, helmeted guinea fowl, wired tailed swallow, yellow fronted canaries, brimstone, little ringed plover, splendid sterling, blue spotted wood dove, pin tailed whydah, collared pratincole, yellow browed camaroptera, Marico sunbird, tree pipit, yellow throated long claw, African queen pigeon, Senegal lapwing, African wattled lapwing, grosbeak weaver, blue breasted bee eater, cape wagtail, brown backed scrub robins, sooty chat, plain backed pipit, tropical boubou, lead colored flycatcher and many more.

Lutembe bay forms part of the mighty Murchison bay which is famous for its abundant plant and wildlife species. It offers construction materials and craft products to the local residents, energy products, medicine, fish and drinking water. The wetland also offers refuge to enormous fish species especially the endangered cichlid fish, lung and clarius fish, and acts as waste water cleaning, transport, retention of pollutants and sediments and defending floods. While on birding safari to this stunning spot, expect more than birds, there are also about 100 butterflies for you to catch a glimpse. The Lutembe wetland is located near Kampala city centre and the Entebbe International Airport and as an important bird area it has a support group headed by the local community in charge conservation and sustainable utilization of the area’s natural resources and the group is called Lutembe Wetland Users Association (LWUA).

Lutembe wetland is such a natural wonder worth visiting for bird watching in Uganda. Over millions of avian species thrive in this bay today as most of them fly in turns at once making a shadow after blocking the sun and then they land again and this makes the site one of the best spots for you catch a glimpse of spectacular birds. Migratory bird species come all the way from Liberia without stopping anywhere but only in Lutembe wetland in Uganda which makes the site to be exceptionally one of the best birding areas in Africa and world at large. The avian species come from Scandinavia, Russia and Europe, where they thrive for 9 months time in Uganda and then fly back to Europe to breed while the rest fly without stopping to or from the popular Caspian Sea. In 2000, Lutembe bay features over 3.5 million birds. The birds are always sighted arriving around September and October and depart around mid February and March.

In conclusion, Lutembe bay is incredibly bird watchers paradise. If you are planning your safari holiday in Uganda, never miss to visit this stunning wetland. A visit to this wetland rewards visitors with amazing bird sightings of lifetime.



Friday, 17 November 2017

BREATHTAKING PLACES FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS IN UGANDA


Wondering about where to spend your Christmas holiday this year? With Christmas already knocking at our doors, you must be wondering which place can give you that total relaxation experience out of home, but great news is that Uganda is such exceptional destination not to be missed to visit for this Christmas season with your family. There no more need to be stressed or bored or be locked at home throughout your life this Christmas or new year, celebrate a new style with Uganda’s most breathtaking places that will offer you that chilling and relaxation environment with your dear ones. Spending this festive season in any of Uganda’s wilderness destinations offers unforgettable experiences of lifetime. Imagine spending time with the rare tree climbing lions at Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park or with the rare mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Southwestern Uganda. Many have already done it and never regretted in life spending their festive season in the remotest protected areas in Uganda. Christmas season in the pearl of Africa comes with ideal weather and climatic conditions that allow our visitors to traverse to the wilderness destinations to catch a glimpse of the country’s various wildlife species. Besides just enjoying the glimpse of the rare mountain gorillas or the big five in the wild, its landscapes, food, nightlife, cultural encounters, religion, safari lodges and accommodations around these protected areas is something exceptional for you to spend a night over. There are various safaris lodges around the parks mostly ranging from budget, moderate to luxury and offers visitors a wide range options to choose from.

If you intend to spend your festive season in Uganda, below are some of the exceptional places that you think about for your holiday;

Kampala
Uganda’s magnificent capital city that never sleeps and also features for its spectacular seven (7) hills should be one of the must to visit destination this festive season. During Christmas season, most people leave town and go to the villages and this means that there will be less congestion and noise as most industries also take a break or only have lower production rates. Besides, you have a chance to catch a glimpse of the cultural sites, religious and historical sites, the hospitable people, the national museum and many more exciting this stunning city has in offer for you. As you spend you safari holiday in the city, do not miss to explore the Kasubi tombs, the Buganda cultural centre the traditional burial site for Buganda kings. These tombs are situated a few kilometers from Lubiri king’s palace that also features among the stunning cultural sites in Kampala as it comes with the royal regalia and many more. You will certainly have ample time while on your city tour in Kampala.

Jinja
Jinja is exceptionally described as adrenaline capital of East Africa, offering refuge to the source of the Nile with variety of sport adventures on the Mighty River Nile which include white water rafting, bungee jumping, kayaking, horseback rides, sport fishing, quad biking and many more.  As well, never miss to catch a glimpse of its spectacular waterfalls which include the Bujagali falls, Kyabirwa falls and Itanda falls. For birders, there is a lot more for you to sight at Jinja and you won’t really be left out of choice.

Entebbe
Entebbe is the main gateway of Uganda and it is situated along Lake Victoria. It features more than 20 recreational and relaxation beaches with cool breezes for you and your dear ones, Uganda Reptile Village, Entebbe zoo (Entebbe Wildlife Education Centre) with botanical gardens, primates and a lot more for you to experience this Christmas time.

Kabale
Set off to southwestern Uganda and encounter breathtaking hilly sides with stunning sceneries and its exceptional protected areas of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. The two national parks offer refuge to critically endangered mountain gorillas and Uganda is proud to be a home to half of the world’s population that is estimated to be 900. There are also several other primates to catch a glimpse for instance the rare golden monkeys at Mgahinga National Park. The also offers refuge to 2 distinct Virunga Mountains for physically well climbers or hikers and they include Mount Sabyinyo which stands at 366 meters and Mount Muhavura at 4127 meters mostly ideal for mountain hiking experiences. There are buffaloes, elephants and bushbucks

In Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park alone besides mountain gorilla trekking, there are also red tailed monkeys, chimpanzees, black and white colobus monkeys, olive baboons, blue monkeys, bird species including the unique African green broadbill, white tailed blue flycatcher, brown necked parrot and Fraser’s eagle owl and these make up part of the 360 different avian species in the park with 23 of them being endemic to the Albertine Rift and 14 not sighted anywhere else in Uganda, 30 forest elephants, 200 butterfly species eight of which are endemic to Albertine rift. Do not forget about 51 reptiles, 88 moths and 120 mammals and others. After your breathtaking adventures in the park, come and relax around the magical Lake Bunyonyi that features 29 islands with distinct birdlife; visit Kahuriro falls at Ijumaga in Kiryanga Sub County or visit the Batwa community and explore their traditional lifestyles.

Kasese
This features spectacular national parks especially Queen Elizabeth National Park which is best for the rare tree climbing lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards for game drives and boat cruise to the Kazinga channel to spot variety of crocodiles, hippos and birdlife. Rwenzori Mountains National Park for breathtaking mountain hike to highest peak of the mountain and Kibale National Park for mainly chimpanzee of about 1500 that make up part of over 5000 chimpanzees that live in Uganda and not to leave out birding safaris to spot the rare green breasted pitta as well as cultural encounters with Bakonzo. There is also Semuliki National Park that features the one of the most powerful hot springs-Sempaya hot springs. In Fort Portal, you can visit the Nyakasura waterfalls that are connected to the Bachwezi culture

Mbarara
Visit the Sanga cultural site which is found at the Sanga junction near Lake Mburo National Park which allows you to explore more on the Bahima and Banyakole tribes. There are also various Lakes which include Lake Kakyeera, Lake Mburo and Lake Nakivale where you have exciting boat ride as you also catch a glimpse of the stunning bird species in the area. Take game drive via Lake Mburo National Park and spot variety of zebras, giraffes, leopards, impalas and many more.

Masaka
Masaka is best described as the Las Vegas of Uganda. There are lots of bars for parties and nightlife experiences as well as classic hotels especially Hotel Lanova, Lastone Hotel and many more. As well, do not miss visiting Lake Nabugabo while on safari in Masaka which offers excellent place for chilling and relaxation, or alternatively set off for beach volleyball, birding and canoeing.

Ssese Islands especially the Kalangala Island
With more than 84 distinct Islands that make up Ssese Islands, Kalangala Island should be of one of a must to visit island this Christmas season for you to catch a glimpse of its incredible green natural vegetation cover filled with palm trees and also comes with butterflies, monkeys, snakes and crocodiles. It also has Kalaya cave a place where the ancient people on Kalangala first lived.

In conclusion, Christmas season is no longer a matter of locking yourself within home, Uganda welcomes you to have a peaceful festive season as you enjoy breathtaking views of wildlife or relax in most of its beaches.








Wednesday, 8 November 2017

THE MOST INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ZEBRAS IN UGANDA


 Did you know that zebras sleep while standing? When you think about rare creatures in the world, zebras may not even feature in the list. As most wild animals are forced to look for where to sleep at the end of day, zebras and elephants simply sleep as they stand something rare among most wildlife species! If you are planning your wildlife safaris and you are confused about where to go to in Africa, there is no need for you to be confused any more. Uganda is such a gifted wilderness destination for you to catch a glimpse of vast and unique species while in their natural habitat, most of which include the zebras. Zebras are exceptionally stunning with black and white stripped wild creatures. The Uganda zebras are both a beauty queen and at the same time a mystery. Stripes are on the bodies of zebras is another amazing thing that differentiates them from the rest of wildlife, given the fact that no two zebras have the same pattern. You can only get this distinction when you are very close to them.
A DAZZLE OF ZEBRAS
The amazing fact is that stripes have inspired fashion trends across the world today, however for the zebras, it naturally wears them naturally and they are more for protection rather than fashion. These stripes are a camouflage that helps them to hide away from the predators especially the lions and leopards. It is hard for the predators to distinguish zebras from another herd. There is also a belief that these stripes scare off insects. The stripes have for long been a mystery and there are numerous ideas that have been put forward explaining why their skins are stripped. Uganda is incredibly a zebra country. They are found in various national parks that support Uganda safaris and mostly in Lake Mburo National Park and Kidepo Valley National Park which offer the most spectacular zebra encounters. Despite Kidepo Valley National Park being the most isolated national park, it provides the best zebra views while you are on safari in Uganda given the large number of zebras that can be sighted while they graze in savanna grasslands. The Burchell’s zebra can be sighted in small groups, within much larger family herds. However, the rare bit of it about zebras is worth exploring while on Uganda safari.
ZEBRAS
Characteristics of zebras
Zebras belong to the horse family; they are single hoofed, social animals that thrive in small or large herds. Bachelor males either stay alone or with groups of other bachelors till they are enough to challenge a breeding stallion. When they are attacked predators a group of zebras huddle together with the foals in the middles while the stallion tries to ward them off.
They sleep while standing up just like the horses and they are fond of grazing together which helps in their grooming process. They depend on grass and also shrubs, twigs, leaves, bark and herbs. Zebras interact with one another at a high pitched barks and whinnying. Their ears symbolize their mood for instance when surveying an area for predators, zebras will stand in an alert posture with ears up and head held high, as they stare. They will snort each time they are tense and will bray or bark loudly when they sight a predator. Females carry their young ones for about 12 to 14 months. The foals contain brown and white color at birth and they are in position to stand up and walk on their own just after they are born. The young ones depend on mother’s milk, in their first year. Zebras become mature at 3 to 6 years and have a lifespan of about 25 years. While females mature faster than the males, a mare may have her first foal by the 3 years and males are not in position to breed till 5/6 years.

They can run up to 65 km per hour in a zigzagging motion and have exceptional stamina especially when they are trying to evade predators that chase them. When they are in a herd, their distinctive stripes merge into a big mass that makes it hard for the predators to single out the individual animals despite the fact that they are poorly camouflaged.

There are 3 zebra species-the Grevy’s, mountain and plains. The plains zebra is divided into 6 sub species while the mountain is divided into 2 (two). Their stripe coats tend to radiate over 70% of the sun heat and the stripes also appear like fingerprint with each individual’s pattern appearing unique.

In conclusion, zebras are unique on their own. They largely support wildlife safaris in most of safari destinations in Africa. In Uganda, they can be viewed while you are on safari in Kidepo Valley National Park and Lake Mburo National Park.


Friday, 3 November 2017

WILL UGANDA ATTRACT CHINESE TOURISTS?


Whereas Uganda is credited for its exceptional wildlife and adventure safaris, it has been sighted that for most safaris in the country, rarely can one find a Chinese tourist but the largest number comes mainly for business or because of migration issues. And this is different from what the UN World Tourism Organization indicates that china has been the prime outbound tourism market since 2012. In 20016, Chinese outbound travelers hiked to over 135 million spending a whopping $261 billion.

The Uganda Tourism Board (UTB), the responsible body for marketing Uganda tourist attractions has set forth a strong marketing campaign to lure most Chinese into the country. UTB in this struggle hosted the Vice President and the secretary general of the Guangdong provincial tourism association-Li Jinamo in the strive to create way forward in Uganda’s attempts to lure Chinese holiday makers to par take tours in Uganda’s magnificent destinations. China features more than 1.3 billion people while the province of Guangdong has over 100,000,000 people about thrice Uganda’s population. The Executive Director of UTB appreciated that China has the largest population of outbound tourists in the entire world.

The Uganda Tourism Board in an attempt to fulfill the key tourism objective of boosting the number of international tourists’ par taking tours in Uganda from 1.3 million in 2014 by 50 percent to 1.8 percent in 2016, embarked in engaging in the China International Tourism Mart (CITM) along with the Guangzhou based Ugandan consulate. The Ethiopian Airways provided a free Uganda ticket that was won by Mr. Li Jinamo in the Uganda Night Event. A popularization safari was then arranged by Uganda Tourism Board to help him discover the real Uganda in depth. The step towards luring Chinese to Uganda is sighted as positive move in improving Uganda tour arrivals. Uganda should therefore work towards boosting linkages and that Uganda and the China governments can work towards commencing direct flights between Uganda’s Entebbe International Airport and the China’s province of Guangdong. Currently, there are 4 airline companies that connect Uganda and China. Mr. Li Jinamo kept on sighting that Uganda still has bad roads and the language barrier factor which is worth considering. UTB and Chinese have no direct language connection and it was proposed that it would be better if the media in Guangdong is invited to write more about the Uganda’s spectacular tourist attractions that can be viewed by Chinese while on tour in Uganda. With this engagement sighted some hope of luring more than 2000 Chinese companies that are members of the association.

Uganda is undoubtedly a natural wonder! It is credited for its spectacular and rare mountain gorillas that make up the hugest population out of the total population in the world. 
THE MOUNTAIN GORILLAS
For interested tourists, Uganda has two incredible areas for you to realize your dreams and these include Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Southwestern part of the country. These feature 12 habituated gorilla groups that set for tourism and research. Besides, Uganda also offers refuge to the largest population of chimpanzees and there several spots where you can track these stunning creatures in the wild some of which include Kibale Forest National Park which offers refuge to over 1500 chimpanzees that makes up the 13 distinct primate species in the park. When it comes to wildlife safaris, Uganda’s remotest protected areas offers visitors that African wilderness that may not easily be attained anywhere else in the world. It is credited for the big game including the Cape Buffaloes, African Elephants, African Lions, Leopards and Rhinos. If you are interested in thrilling adventures, Uganda still remains as an adventure paradise especially in the Mighty River Nile where you can engage in Bungee jumping, white water rafting, Kayaking, Horse riding and many more. It also features unique butterflies, healing hot springs and spectacular landscape with exceptional flora for you to catch a glimpse.

The biggest challenge remains questionable that how will Uganda’s tourist potential lure the Chinese tourists? Kenya has realized an increase in Chinese tourist with direct flights between Guangzhou and Nairobi. It is sighted that Chinese arrivals to Morocco increased to 450 percent while in Tunisia in Tunisia to about 250 percent in the first half of this year due to visa exemptions for Chinese visitors.

To lure this, marketing strategies in the sector will differ. Chinese tourists may not easily be lured through Facebook, Instagram post. Most of the social media platforms including snapchat, pinterest, WhatsApp, Google may not be accessible in China. This gives Uganda another task to review her marketing strategy in order to tap the Chinese market and mainly focus on millennial groups from 16 to 26 years since they are more likely to copy with conservation attempts.

In conclusion, Uganda has several natural resources that are untapped and this is requires vigorous marketing to lure several tourists within and across borders to come and exploit them.


Tuesday, 24 October 2017

EXCEPTIONAL HONEYMOON AND ROMANTIC DESTINATIONS IN UGANDA


Are you looking for a secret place to spend your honeymoon or romantic love with your dear one? For honeymoon and romantic safaris, Uganda is undoubtedly an exceptional destination for you to spend that lovely moment in life. After wedding romantic love in Uganda is now possible with the most up market and luxurious lodges that offer the required ambiance to visitors on honeymoon safaris at a pocket friendly costs. The perfect honeymoon destinations lodges are worth spending your romantic safari as it comes with special memories especially for those who wish to express or celebrate their relationship in a new style on African dream safari in Uganda. Honeymoon safaris have become one of the interesting areas that you shouldn’t miss in life.

Some of the most outstanding honeymoon destinations in Uganda include;

Chobe Safari Lodge
Just as in Murchison falls national park, Chobe safari lodge is a five star facility in the wilderness. If you are looking for exciting honeymoon experiences then look not further than Chobe lodge. There is the River Nile, nature walks, fishing, game drives, swimming in the pool and mouthwatering meals for you to enjoy while on honeymoon and romantic love.

Wild water lodge
This features among the few remarkable lodges for you to spend your romantic experience at the mighty Nile in Jinja. You live on a private island in the midst of the rushing River Nile. It is undoubtedly one of the remarkable lodges of a kind that comes with romantic setting for you and your dear one to enjoy. It comes in tented cottages that have everything any romantic lover or honeymooners wish to have in their lives-private decks, mouthwatering food, nature walks on the island making one of the best areas to relax and chill from while enjoying the tropical sun.

The Mihingo safari lodge
It is ultimate luxury facility in the African wilderness of Lake Mburo National Park, special for honeymooners as well as couples. It is an incredible lodge, with each tented cottage private from each other, and comes with spectacular views even when you are at the bathrooms, you will certainly have great moments in your life. You can engage in horse riding while catching a glimpse of the surrounding wilderness of the park or simply swim in the swimming pool. Meals are exceptional and you will really enjoy private wilderness dinner with your special one. This incredible lodge caters for honeymooners and other romantic relationships.

The Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp Luxury lodge inside Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
Besides engaging in gorilla trekking and after you retire around this camp, as a couple or honeymooners, this is the perfect place for you to have romantic moment with your special one. Sanctuary Gorilla Forest is one of such unusual honeymoon sites to give you that exceptional and romantic experience in life. The camp is situated within the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park where over half of the mountain gorillas in the world live.

Clouds mountain gorilla lodge
This is another luxury facility at Nkuringo Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. It comes with perfect luxurious and comfortable accommodation and spectacular views of the Great Virunga Mountains.

The Chameleon Hill Lodge
This is an exceptional lodge in Uganda. It stands out as one of the unique lodges of all those in Uganda. This luxury facility comes with stunning Lakes and architecture that is certainly not the norm your imagination can go free. You can explore Lake Mutanda with your dear one while in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park and the Southern sector of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.

Bird nest resort at Lake Bunyonyi
Just at the shores of the magical Lake Bunyonyi comes the Bird nest resort. Being here allows you to explore the 29 islands that are confined within this spectacular Lake. It is the best area for visitors traveling for gorilla trekking and after spends a night or honeymooners who wish to have a chilling and relaxing environment for themselves.

Ishasha wilderness camp in the universal Ishasha region of Queen Elizabeth National Park
Ishasha wilderness camp is one of the best lodges for visitors on honeymoon safaris in Uganda. It is situated around Ntungwe River and it offers stunning views of the surrounding areas as well as best site for you to look out for the rare tree climbing lions in Ishasha sector. Around lunch time and afternoon you will enjoy spectacular wildlife species in the River especially elephants as they gather to take a bathe.

Mweya safaris lodge
This comes with several rooms and many options especially with its tented cottage. If you wish to visit Queen Elizabeth National Park, this is the best place for your honeymoon safaris as it offers you with amazing views of the Kazinga channel with its unique wildlife species as well as birdlife. Mweya Safari Lodge is another Sheraton that you can find in the wilderness of Queen Elizabeth National Park.

Papaya Lake Lodge
This overlooks the two crater lakes. If you are visiting Kibale National Park, this is the best place for you to experience your love with your dear one. It is a fusion of Africa with classical European style. This is from the art décor from African artisans used throughout to the fusion of the food. They have amazing and luxurious cottages set apart from one another for privacy, a fantastic swimming pool from where you can view the Rwenzori Mountains, crater lakes and the adjacent areas.

Pineapple Bay Resort
This is the island paradise on Bulago Island. It is one of the best areas to end your honeymoon safari in Uganda. The honeymoon cottage comes in swimming pool, nature walks and times fro reflection dinners on the beach. You have a cottage right on the beach overlooking Lake Victoria which allows you to watch the sun rise and set.

Equator snow lodge
This is situated in the foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains. It comes with exceptional views of the mountains as you hike around it, learn how to fish with your hands and enjoy the crackling fire in your room. This lodge is one of the outstanding facilities with only 4 cottages, but comes with amazing honeymoon experiences.

Kyaninga lodge
This offers an ultimate luxury comfort overlooking a pristine Crater Lake. It has a swimming pool, lawn tennis court and offers delicious food for the honeymooners. The views alone are worthy visiting the place during your honeymoon safari.


In conclusion, besides wildlife safaris, Uganda’s wilderness destinations are equally the best for honeymoon and romantic trips. If you are planning your wedding and you are not sure of where to go after for your honeymoon, consider most of the lodges around national parks as your best option for you to spend a wonderful moment with your dear one.

Friday, 20 October 2017

FASCINATING FACTS THAT YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT AFRICAN ELEPHANTS


Elephants feature among the very few most sought after big game in the wild. They are a few large mammal species of the Elephantidae family that come in only 3 (three) species; the African bush elephants (Loxodonta Africana), the African forest elephant (Loxodonta Cyclotis) and the Asian elephant (Elephas maximus). They are mainly sighted around the sub Saharan Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia. Elephantidae is the only thriving family of the order proboscidea. African elephants are slightly bigger than the Asian type and can easily be identified by their larger ears and that look somewhat like African continent. They have a head and body length between 5 and 7.5 meters, a tail length between 1 and 1.5 meters, with a weight between four and seven tones. Their necks are short and they have a large barrel like body, with stocky legs and on their fore feet they have 4 toes and 5 toes on their hind feet. Their skin is 2.5 cm thick!
A GREAT AFRICAN ELEPHANT
The ears radiate heat to aid keep them cool but at times the African heat is too much. These mammal species are forced to go to water bodies and enjoy showering by sucking water into their trunks and spraying it all over themselves. After, they usually spray their skins with a protective coating of dust. An elephant’s trunk is actually a long nose used for smelling, breathing and trumpeting, drinking and grabbing things especially food. Its trunk comes with over 100000 various muscles. African elephants have 2 (two) finger like features on the end of their trunk that they can use to grab small things. Both male and female African elephants have tusks they use to dig for food and water and strip bark from trees. Males use the tusks to fight one another but the ivory has also attracted violence of a far more dangerous sort. Since the ivory is of a great value to some humans, most elephants have been killed for their tusks. This kind of trade is illegal today but it has not been absolutely eradicated and some African elephant numbers still remain endangered.
AFRICAN ELEPHANTS
Diet
These spectacular mammals depend on roots, grasses, fruits and bark and many more. An adult elephant consumes up to 300-400 pounds of food in one day and they take about 50 gallons of water each day. These wildlife species rarely sleep, they roam over great distances while foraging for the large quantities of food that they require to sustain their large bodies.
Female elephants stay in family herds with their young ones but adult males in most cases roam on their own. Females have serious commitment with their babies. They have a longer pregnancy compared to any mammal species-they take about 22 months. At birth, elephants weigh about 200 pounds and stand at three feet tall. Unlike the Asian elephants, for African elephants they are never easily domesticated. They most range from Sub Saharan African and the rain forests of Central and West Africa. These unique mammals also demonstrate much of fission fusion society where multiple family groups gather together to socialize. They live from 8 to 100 members and span up to 70 years and communicate by touch, sight, smell and sound especially by use of infra sound and seismic communication over long distances. Their intelligence has been rated to that of Apes and cetaceans.
They tend to have self awareness and show empathy for their deceased colleagues. African elephants are listed as vulnerable species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Their biggest threat is mainly ivory trade and habitat loss as well as human wildlife conflicts. In the 20th century, there were fewer than million African elephants and nearly 100000 Asian elephants. Currently, about 450000 to 700000 African elephants are believed to exist and 35000 to 40000 Asian elephants are left.
In Uganda, you will find both African savanna elephants and smaller African forest elephants. The best places to sight spectacular mammal species in Uganda include Kibale Forest National Park, Rwenzori National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, Semuliki National Park, Mount Elgon, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Murchison Falls National Park, Kidepo Valley National Park, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.
In conclusion, Uganda is a home to the big five game. Most commonly the African elephants, Lions, Leopards, Rhinos and Buffaloes that are wide spread through out its larger safari destinations. If you are looking for amazing big game safaris, then look not further than Uganda!

Friday, 13 October 2017

WHAT TO EXPECT IN MURCHISON FALLS NATIONAL PARK


Are you planning your safari in Uganda but you do not know where to go? When it comes to wilderness safaris, Murchison Falls National Park features as one of the most exceptional safari destinations that you shouldn’t miss to visit while on Uganda safari. This park features as Uganda’s most famous and the largest protected area with spectacular biodiversity and exciting tourism activities for your safaris. Expanding to about 3840 square kilometers, Murchison Falls National Park is situated in Northwestern Uganda and it offers refuge to not only stunning wildlife species but also provides a home to Murchison falls which features as one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world, where the mighty River Nile is forced into a narrow gorge of about 8 meters into the Devils cauldron making an ever present rainbow. 
MURCHISON FALLS

Murchison Falls National Park is undoubtedly, one of Africa’s most popular protected areas and it features numerous biodiversity including about 15000 elephants at a time but due to poaching and political unrest their population was reduced including other wildlife species. However, there is hope for wildlife species increase due to the prevailing peace and stability especially for the elephants, giraffes, lions, antelopes, water bucks, hippos, buffaloes and crocodiles.

If you are planning your vacation in Uganda make sure that you include Murchison Falls National Park into your bucket list of safari tours. The following are some of exciting things that you should expect while you are on your Uganda safari.

Game viewing
For the best wilderness safari experiences, Murchison Falls National Park features among a few destinations in Uganda for you to encounter numerous wildlife species. On your game drive, expect to sight a large population of antelope families including the bush buck, water buck, Thomson’s gazelle and dik dik and many more. Bigger herbivore like giraffe and elephants and many more, you can also watch a film about how the Uganda Conservation Foundation and Uganda Wildlife Authority are committed to conserve the critically endangered Rothschild in Murchison Falls National Park. You will also sight big numbers of Buffaloes, lions, Leopards, Jacksons Hartebeests, warthogs, Uganda Kobs and many more.
GAME DRIVE TO SEE AFRICAN ELEPHANTS
Launch trip
Take a boat cruise to the base of the falls and cruise down the mighty Nile where you will observe several wildlife species both water and land species. While on a launch cruise you will sight the largest confinement of hippos and crocodiles as several water bird species. 
LAUNCH CRUISE TO THE FALLS
Murchison Falls National Park offers refuge to over 450 bird species and higher chances are you will spot most water species. For birding safaris in the park, you will be able to sight the papyrus gonolek, goliath heron, Abyssinian ground hornbill, northern red bishop, squacco heron, red throated bee eater, African quail finch, elusive shoe bill stork, swamp fly catcher and many more. 
ELUSIVE SHOE BILL STORK
The park is comprised of forests, swamps and Riverine woodland, savanna and acacia trees that all offer numerous bird species. You can also visit top of falls and have a wonderful moment, take photos as you catch a glimpse of the spectacular waterfalls.

Chimpanzee trekking
Budongo forest is situated on the Southern part of Murchison falls national park and is conserved within the Budongo and Kaniyo pabidi forest reserve. This forest covers an area of about 790 square kilometers and has more than 465 species of plants, 250 butterflies, large mammal species including the chimpanzees, Black and white colobus monkeys, Red tailed monkeys, Blue monkeys, Potto and Galago species as well as over 366 birdlife 60 of which are west or central African bird species that are protected within less than 5 areas in East Africa. Chimpanzee trekking is conducted in the Kaniyo Pabidi forest reserve. Chimpanzee habituation began officially in 1992 and guided chimpanzee walks start at 8:00am. These fascinating apes can be sighted around May and August.
CHIMPANZEE TREKKING IN BUDONGO FOREST
Lodges
Safaris in Murchison Falls National Park are only complete with lodges and accommodation facilities for tourists to spend a night after their breathtaking adventures in the park. Some of the notable accommodation facilities for you to stay include Paraa safari lodge, Red chili rest camp and Pakuba lodge. At the park boundaries you can choose to stay in Murchison River lodge, Bakers lodge; in Masindi town you can spend a night in Court view hotel, Paradise hotel and Masindi hotel and in Pakwach, you can stay in Global village guest house.

In conclusion, while planning your safari in Uganda, Murchison Falls National Park should be a must to visit destination for you. There is a lot more waiting for you to explore in this park. With the above listed activities, you won’t be left out of choice. Do not miss to enjoy over 76 species of mammals, 450 bird species that make this park a safari paradise in Uganda. Other activities for you to enjoy include sport fishing, nature and forest walks, community walks and cultural experiences and many more.

Friday, 6 October 2017

UGANDA'S ENDANGERED GREEN BREASTED PITTA


Planning your birding safari to Uganda? Did you know that the Green breasted pitta is one of the only two pitta species in Africa?  A visit to Kibale Forest National Park one of the most exceptional primate capital of the world rewards bird lovers with magical birding encounters of life time! Credited for over 13 distinct primate species, Kibale National Park also offers refuge to over 350 distinct bird species in its juggle making it one of the best avian safari destinations in Africa. When you think about bird watching in Uganda, think not further than Kibale for you to look out for the rare Green breasted pitta. Scientifically referred as "pitta reichenowi," the endangered Green breasted pitta is undoubtedly the only second pitta species thriving in entire African continent. However, their distribution is also sighted within the subtropical and tropical rain forests in Central Africa Republic, Cameroon, Gabon and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Amazingly, in Uganda the endangered Green breasted pitta lies between 1100 and 1400 meters. Whereas there are historical records of viewing it from Budongo and Mabira forest reserve, Kibale Forest National Park features as the only hotspot for you to look out for the pitta in the entire country. This bird species vocalizes at first during the summer months of June to August. If there are hard to find and most sought after avian species in Africa then you have a reason to visit Kibale National Park in Western Uganda for life time bird encounters especially as you search for this endangered bird species in the jungles. The Green breasted pitta features a plumage is similar to that of the African pitta with the breast green and the throat surrounded by a black line. The young ones have duller, darker plumage and a brownish olive breast. This specie belongs to the pittidae family.
THE RARE GREEN BREASTED PITTA
Kibale National Park is proud to be a home to the rare L’Hoests monkeys, the wild chimpanzees, the endangered Red colobus monkeys, Black and white colobus, playful Olive baboons, 4 wild felids, 70 mammal species and over 250 tree species which make up a forest where a large number of birds live. For life time birding safaris, visit Kibale National Park in wet season which occurs from March to May and September to November.

Besides the rare Green breasted pitta, Kibale National Park still offers more bird species for you to sight including the endangered Nahan’s francolin, Yellow spotted Nicator, Yellow ramped tinker bird, Little greenbul, Superb sunbird, Speckled tinker bird, white thighed hornbill, Grey winged robin, African pitta, Black billed Turaco, Purple headed starling, Purple breasted sun bird, White bellied crested flycatcher, Masked apalis, Scarlet tufted, Red chested fluftail, Joyful greenbul and many more.

In conclusion, the rare Green breasted pitta is one of the hardest birds to find not only in Kibale National Park but also across African continent. It is the second pitta specie in Africa and in Uganda it can be looked out in Kibale National Park. You can combine your chimpanzee trekking safaris and birding tours in the park and you will be rewarded with life time experiences.

Friday, 29 September 2017

THE RARE TREE CLIMBING LIONS IN UGANDA


Ever heard about the tree climbing lions? Besides the rare mountain gorillas, Uganda also offers refuge to a large population of distinct tree climbing lions. A safari to sight these unique wildlife species in the wild is incomparably the most thrilling experience that comes once in a life time. When you think about lions, Uganda is undoubtedly a home to one of the only two populations of the rare tree climbing lions in the entire world. The Ishasha sector situated about 432 kilometers Southwest of Kampala in Queen Elizabeth National Park is a home to globally popular tree climbing lions and this makes it one of the most unusual safari destinations.

There are fewer than two populations in the entire world with such unique big cats that do climb trees as their daily behavior. It is believed that these large cat species climb the trees as a way of safeguarding themselves from the biting tsetse flies on the ground level, escape from the heat and enjoy the cool atmosphere or take a good sight at the surface as their prey come close for them to hunt. They are usually sighted lying lazily up within the branches of big fig trees as they look down at several Uganda Kobs that come to graze around the vast Ishasha plains and these are actually the prime prey species to these big cats. The beauty about these Sycamore fig trees and the Acacia trees offers adequate shelter to the tree climbing lions that some times it turns tricky to sight them at a distance especially they act as shelter during the wet season and are thick enough to offer support to the lions. The most important thing about the lions at Ishasha area is the fact that the manes of the males are black.
THE RARE TREE CLIMBING LION
These remarkable cats live in only a few African destinations like South Africa, Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. For most tourists to Tanzania’s Lake Manyara and Kenya, think that these tree climbing cats are a myth because it is unusual to sight them. But for those who get into the stunning Ishasha plains in Queen Elizabeth National Park, they certainly get the reality about these fascinating tree climbing lions in the wild. It is easier to sight these exceptional kings of the jungles and their families in Queen Elizabeth Conservation Area. Conveniently located along gorilla trekking destinations of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, you can make a stopover at Ishasha sector for yet astonishing experiences in your life. Over three (3) prides of Lions with about 40 members are all confined within Ishasha area. Most tourists on Uganda safari generally spend some time around this area to catch a glimpse of not only the tree climbing lions but also other wildlife species. If you ever imagined about climbing on the trees when you are chased by lions, probably you won’t be safe if you attempted it at Ishasha because they have that ability to climb into trees.
THE UNIQUE TREE CLIMBING LIONS
The Ishasha area is mainly credited for its flat undulating plains and woodland vegetation which also offers special wildlife species like elephants, monkeys, buffaloes, antelopes and many more for tourists on safari to Queen Elizabeth National Park to enjoy in addition to the rare tree climbing lions.

Getting to Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park
There are three routes depending visitors’ choice to access Queen Elizabeth National Park. First direct from Kampala, through Mbarara-Masaka road about six hours drive. For visitors who have private vehicles and equipment, you will certainly catch a glimpse of remarkable cat family at Ishasha. The route from Katunguru is unreliable but a direct route to the border post of the Ishasha sector is usually muddy during the wet season. You are advised to use a 4 by 4 wheel drive vehicle to help you transverse through this kind of roads. If you are entering through the Mweya, you are encouraged to request for a radio message information if trucks are heading towards the Ishasha, Katookye gate and this is intended to assist you find out whether the route is passable or not.

Where to stay in Queen Elizabeth National Park
If you are planning for safari to Uganda, make sure you don’t miss sighting a few rare catch families in Queen Elizabeth National Park. For safaris to be complete in the park there must be lodging and accommodation facilities for visitors to spend a night. Queen Elizabeth National Park consists of various accommodations that range from luxury, mid range to budget. They include the Ishasha wilderness camp, Mweya hotel, Jacana safari lodge, Mweya safari lodge, Hippo hill camp and lodge, Bush camp and Kyambura game lodge and many more.

In conclusion, tree climbing lions are a few cat family that offer fascinating experiences to travelers. If you are planning for a safari to Uganda, make sure that you include viewing the tree climbing lions in your itinerary. Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park is a main stopover for most tourists who travel to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park for gorilla trekking. Enjoy your safari!