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.
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