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.