Beautiful Uganda offers cultural and natural attractions

The Honorable Maria Mutagamba, Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Heritage in the Ugandan Cabinet take a lead to show the world why Uganda presses on to charm tourists. Beautiful Uganda’ offers a variety of social and natural tourist attractions to tourists in our attractive 10 national parks, 13 game reserves, islands on Uganda lakes, and many other attractions in the country. Tourists can choose among a magnificent beach vacation on the great Lake Victoria, in islands, Uganda gorilla safaris in the world-famous Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Chimpanzee tracking safari in Kibale forest national park, The Batwa cultural tour among other…

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Uganda Travel Tips: Things to Know Before You Visit Uganda

As far back as opening its doors to international tourists ’70s after the regime of the dictators (Idi Amin and Apolo Milton Obote), Uganda has encountered a period of rapid development and change. Nowadays, an ever-increasing number of tourists from different parts of the world who visit the country are flocking to the country to experience its rich history and also to explore its amazing attractions in different national parks like the mountain gorillas in Bwindi Forest, Chimpanzees in Kibale Forest National Park and also the amazing wildlife in other parks like Kidepo Valley National Park, Murchison Falls National Park,…

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What to Know about camping trip in Uganda

Visiting Africa for a safari is among the most interesting and memorable experiences in the world. What’s more, Uganda is among the best destinations to do it in. since Uganda tours don’t come cheap, they don’t have to wipe out your life savings, either. You can reduce expenses essentially by going camping instead of staying at high-end luxury lodges. Regardless of whether you’re not generally a camper, you can still enjoy a camping safari in Uganda — in case you know what to do and expect. There are 2 basic ways to go on a camping safari in Uganda. The…

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Essential Guide to Hiring a Car in Uganda

Not at all like in some countries, when you rent a vehicle in Uganda, you’ll normally get a driver alongside it! Understandably, this can take a bit of becoming acclimated to, particularly if it’s your first tour to Uganda and you’ve never experienced it. This is what you have to know. Why Hire a Car and Driver? Why not just rent a vehicle and drive yourself? Or then again take the bus? Or on the other hand, take a tour? Renting a vehicle and driver is perfect for independent tourists who want to be flexible and have power over their…

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Explore Kampala on a Boda Boda

In case you want to explore Kampala in a new way, try to combine danger and tourism. If you want also to try that then check out my Boda Boda tour around Kampala. There is nothing dangerous in Uganda traveling on a boda in the city, but the more dangerous it’s the more interesting and memorable it’s. My Kampala boda boda tour began a bit late because of the morning downpour and even my boda driver was delayed a bit due to a traffic jam, finally, around 10 am he reached my hotel and I started my adventure through the…

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The best Safari Destination in Kenya & Uganda

The eastern region of Africa is home to the world’s biggest wonders; the Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s biggest caldera; Mount Kilimanjaro, the world’s highest free-standing mountain; and Volcanoes National Park-the the oldest national park in Africa. By hiring a safari vehicle from 4×4 Uganda Ltd, you can explore all of these amazing destinations. Here are the best safari destinations to explore in East Africa. Serengeti National Park The Serengeti is the setting for one of the world’s incredible natural spectacles: the Great Migration of herds of over thousands of wildebeest just as zebras, gazelle, and eland that make these migratory…

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Visit Kibale Forest National Park

Hundreds of chimpanzees inhabit the trees of the Kibale Forest National Park in the west of Central African Uganda. Green Kibale Park is relatively small with less than eight hundred square meters, but it contains the largest number of primates in Africa. Primates Park The Kibale National Park is about 6 hours drive away from the capital Kampala, in the western part of the country. The park is located between Lake Albert and Lake Edward, near the famous Queen Elizabeth National Park. In the Park, you will find a variety of primates including; black and white colobus monkeys, red-tailed monkeys,…

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