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Uganda is a country of shimmering lakes, lofty mountains and mysterious forests. You will love the country because of its astonishing beauty! It is ideal for a trip of discovery in the most enthralling continent in the world, offering exciting adventures and memorable wildlife encounters. Its naturalness explains it all. It is now explained as "Africa's Garden of Eden" by many visitors whose physical features moved Sir Winston Churchill to refer the country as the 'Pearl of the Nile', an adage which was later changed to "The Pearl of Africa”. Uganda lies between latitudes 4° 12' N and 1° 29' S, and longitudes 29° 34' E and 35° E. It covers a total area of 241,039 square km and stands in the heart of Africa across the Equator.

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Full name:

Republic of Uganda

Capital city:

Kampala

Area:

236,040 sq km

Population:

30,262,610

Major languages:

English, Ganda or Luganda

Major religions:

Roman Catholic, Protestant, Muslim

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Top Places - Uganda

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Bwindi Forest Inpenetrable National Park 8 4  
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Source of River Nile-Jinja 2 2  
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Lake Bunyonyi in Kabale 1 1  
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Entebbe 0 0  
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Jinja 0 0  
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Bwindi Forest Inpenetrable National Park (click for more information)
Located amidst magnificent forests in the extreme end of South west Uganda, across the steep escarpments of the western rift valley, Bwindi is the only park in the world which is famous for harboring half of the world’s endangered gorillas. It is worthwhile for you to encounter one group of habituated gorillas believed to be the origin of mankind; the hottest attraction in Uganda today! The forest is also a habitat for over 90 species of mammals, other primates and 346 species of bird life of which 90% of Albertine rift endemic to East Africa. Evening performances by local communities around Buhoma is worthwhile to see.
Bwindi Forest Inpenetrable National Park
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Kasubi Tombs (click for more information)
Formerly a royal palace,Kasubi is the tombs of the four previous Kabakas(Kings) of Buganda.Do not miss this site while in Kampala. Local Guides will lead you into the impressive main building,made of wood,thatch and reeds,and will enlighten you on the cultural traditions associated with this powerful Kingdom.It is built in archtitectural design of 36 reeds symbolising the 36 clans of the kindom and was declared World heritage site by UNESCO in 2001.
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Kibale Forest National Park (click for more information)
The most accessible of Uganda's major rainforests, Kibale is home to a remarkable 13 primate species, including the very localised red colobus and L'Hoest's monkey. Kibale's major attraction, however, is the opportunity to track habituated chimps - these delightful apes, more closely related to humans than to any other living creature, are tremendous fun to watch as they squabble and play in fruiting trees. A network of shady forest trails provides much to delight botanists and butterfly lovers, while birders are in for a treat with 335 species recorded including the endemic Prirogrine's ground thrush. The elusive forest elephant, smaller and hairier than its savannah counterpart, moves seasonally into the developed part of the park, while other terrestrial mammals include buffalo, giant forest hog and a half dozen antelope species.Ndali Lodge and Primate Lodge Kibale are the best places to stay in for upmarket visitors.Budget travellers have a variety of accomodation in Kanyanchu and Fort Portal.
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Kidepo Valley National Park (click for more information)
Miles and miles away from the noise and dust of the city, Kidepo Valley National Park is a completely different world. Big skies, vast plains, inspiring views from every vantage point…and wildlife everywhere you look. Kidepo offers breathtaking open savannah which is surrounded by spectacular mountain landscape no where to be seen in Africa! The park is home to elephant, zebra, giraffe, huge herds of buffalo, warthog, duiker, hartebeest, lion, leopard, cheetah and hundreds of bird species. A game drive around Narus valley offers visitors chance to see the highest concentration of Buffalo, and Elephants. Other animals that may be seen roaming around include: Jackal, Zebra, Roan Antelope, waterbuck, warthogs, Jackson’s Hartebeest, Eland, Oribi, Cheetah, Leopard, Klipspringer, Lion etc. The park boosts of being the highest concentration of birds endemic to Uganda like: Ostrich, Kori bustard, vultures, pygmy falcon, hornbills, eagles etc. And this wonderful park is now home to Uganda’s newest safari lodge, Apoka. Traditional Bandas are also available for budget travelers but they should bring in their own foods and drinks to be planned by your Tour operator during your stay at the park. The park is accessible by road or air
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Lake Bunyonyi in Kabale (click for more information)
Regarding Uganda , the most beautiful place is really the South West – Lake Bunyonyi and the scenic views of the landscape as you connect to the Bwindi Impenetrable forest – you will enjoy the large terraced areas with many inhabitants. Bunyonyi is a 15 minutes drive from Kabale town on a murram road, along the beautiful hills and terraces that surround this picturesque and serene lake. Swimming: The waters of Lake Bunyonyi are free of the hazard of Bilharzia. The lake is also free from the dangers of crocodiles, hippos or other threatening animals.However,you should take care if you are a learner in swimming because it is a very deep lake . Ha'Buharo Island Lodge,Arcadia Cotagges,Bunyonyi Overland Camp,Bunyonyi Resort and Bushara Island Camp are the best places offering descent accomodation.
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Murchison Falls National Park (click for more information)
Uganda's largest national park protects a chunk of untamed African savannah bisected by the mighty river Nile. It is named for the dramatic Murchison Falls, where the world's longest river explodes violently through a narrow cleft in the Rift Valley escarpment to plunge into a frothing pool 43m below. Wildlife populations have largely recovered from the poaching of the 1980s; in the lush borassus grassland to the north of the Nile, elephant, buffalo, giraffe and a variety of antelope are regularly encountered on game drives, while lion are seen with increasing frequency. In the southeast, Rabongo Forest is home to chimps and other rainforest creatures. The Nile itself hosts one of Africa's densest hippo and crocodile populations, and a dazzling variety of waterbirds including the world's most accessible wild population of the rare shoebill stork.
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Queen Elizabeth National Park (click for more information)
With sporadic location in the Western Arm the Great East African Rift valley, the park extends its horizons to the foothills of magnificent scenery of Mt Rwenzori in the North to Ishasha sector southwards famous for rare tree climbing lions. Infact, the park is a treasure, a rich habitat of savanna, equatorial rainforests, papyrus swamps, creators, baboons cliff, kyambura gorge Kazinga channel,connecting Lake Edward and Lake George, teeming with animals and birds. A Launch cruise, morning and late evening game drives provides visitors easy game viewing drives with Buffalo, Elephant, waterbucks, mongoose, warthogs, lions and several species if birds. Kyambura gorge offers lifetime experience to trek chimps and other primates while the creator region and baboon cliff makes visitors see the real taste of wonders of nature. Mweya safari lodge adjacent to Kazinga channel and Jacana safari lodge beneath spectacular Maramagambo forest scenery offer the best accommodation with hospitable staff.Budget travellers are accomodated at Mweya Hostel.
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Rwenzori Mountains National Park (click for more information)
The 120km Rwenzori chain is regarded to be the legendary snow-capped Mountains of the Moon, described by Ptolemy in AD150. Reaching an elevation of 5,109m, it is also Africa's tallest mountain range, exceeded in altitude only by the free-standing Mount Kenya and Kilimanjaro. There are the snow-capped peaks of the Rwenzoris commonly known to outside world as ‘The Mountains of the Moon” which provide a tantalising challenge to dedicated mountaineers which offer highly rewarding hiking opportunities through scintillating highland scenery. If you like mountaineering, then the (5,119 m) high, snow covered Rwenzori Mountains - which is also a World Heritage Centre - will offer you the unique experience you've been looking for. The mist-shrouded peaks provide stunning back drops to this magnificent mountain. Ever since the Rwenzori became known to the World, its features have been changing. Today, the most visible and probably preventable, changes in the Rwenzori are the fragile vegetation along the trails. A trip into the Rwenzoris is an exhilarating and rewarding experience but one, which must be planned. The key to an enjoyable visit is 'be prepared!' You can do the central circuit in just 7 seven days and our excellent guides will be there to add flavor to your experience. Hotel Margherita in Kasese town provides Up Market accomodation while budget travellers are accomodated at Rwenzori Basecamp Guesthouse .
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Source of River Nile-Jinja (click for more information)
The River Nile is a major North-flowing river in Africa . It is the longest river in the world stretching north for approximately 4,000 miles from Lake Victoria in Uganda to the Mediterranean Sea . The Nile leaves Lake Victoria at Ripon Falls , near a town called Jinja , as the Victoria Nile . This segment of the river Nile has numerous water falls and rapids. The rapids here are of various grades, ranging from grade two to grade seven and are suitable for White Water Rafting.John Hannington Speke,European explorer from Englanda discovered its source in 1862 and named it Rippon Falls.
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Ssese Islands inside L. Victoria (click for more information)
Ssese Islands inside the famous Lake Victoria believed to be the second largest lake in the world after Lake Superior in North America, offers great and relaxing get away opportunities. The serene and fresh atmosphere at the cool Island offers you a favorable environment to unwind and relax from the daily troubles and frustrations in life. 84 forested islands make up Ssese Islands, which form Kalangala District. Its sandy beaches offer very attractive scenery that attracts people looking to relax and unwind in the white sands in different ways.
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Why to visit Uganda


Uganda is a country of shimmering lakes, lofty mountains and mysterious forests. You will love the country because of its astonishing beauty! It is ideal for a trip of discovery in the most enthralling continent in the world, offering exciting adventures and memorable wildlife encounters. Its naturalness explains it all. It is now explained as "Africa's Garden of Eden" by many visitors whose physical features moved Sir Winston Churchill to refer the country as the 'Pearl of the Nile', an adage which was later changed to "The Pearl of Africa”. Uganda lies between latitudes 4° 12' N and 1° 29' S, and longitudes 29° 34' E and 35° E. It covers a total area of 241,039 square km and stands in the heart of Africa across the Equator.

National Parks

Uganda is a destination blessed with a diversity of wildlife found in its unique and lovely national parks like Bwindi and Mgahinga for endangered mountain Gorillas, Queen Elizabeth, Murchison, Kibale Mburo, Semiliki, Kidepo, Mt Elgon and Mt Rwenzori suitable for mountain hiking. Its spectacular untouched marvelous natural landscape ranges from big lakes, big rivers, open savannah, big forests, rift valley floor, spectacular waterfalls like Sipi, Bujagali, Murchison, Sezibwa to big mountains.

Ecologically, Uganda is where the East African savannah meets the West African jungle. Where else but in this impossibly lush country can one observe lions prowling the open plains in the morning and track chimpanzees through the rainforest undergrowth the same afternoon, then the next day navigate tropical channels teeming with hippo and crocodiles before setting off into the misty mountains to stare deep into the eyes of a mountain gorilla? Certainly, Uganda is the only safari destination whose range of forest primates is as impressive as its selection of plains antelope. And this verdant biodiversity is further attested to by Uganda’s status as by far the smallest of the four African countries whose bird checklist tops over 1,000 mark!

Mountains of Uganda

There are the snow-capped peaks of the Rwenzoris commonly known to outside world as ‘The Mountains of the Moon” which provide a tantalising challenge to dedicated mountaineers, as well as the Virunga Volcanoes and Mount Elgon, both of which offer highly rewarding hiking opportunities through scintillating highland scenery.

If you like mountaineering, then the (5,119 m) high, snow covered Rwenzori Mountains - which is also a World Heritage Centre - will offer you the unique experience you've been looking for. The mist-shrouded peaks provide stunning back drops to this magnificent mountain. Ever since the Rwenzori became known to the World, its features have been changing. Today, the most visible and probably preventable, changes in the Rwenzori are the fragile vegetation along the trails. A trip into the Rwenzoris is an exhilarating and rewarding experience but one, which must be planned. The key to an enjoyable visit is 'be prepared!' You can do the central circuit in just 7 seven days and our excellent guides will be there to add flavor to your experience.

More sedately, the myriad islands of Lake Victoria and Bunyonyi are idyllic venues, as are the myriad forest-fringed crater lakes that stud the rift valley floor and escarpment around Fort Portal. Whether you’re a first time safari-goer or a seasoned African traveller, Uganda – with its unique blend of savannah and forest creatures, its rare wealth of montane and lake habitats – is simply dazzling.

Cities, People and Culture

Kampala is the capital city of Uganda which is built across the seven hills. The bright modern feel of this bustling, cosmopolitan city reflects the ongoing economic growth and political stability that has characterised Uganda since 1986, and is complemented by the sloping spaciousness and runaway greenery of its garden setting.Other big towns are Jinja-built adjacent to the mighty source of River Nile, Entebbe- with the modern and efficient international airport, with its breathtaking equatorial location on the forested shore of island-strewn Lake Victoria, it is clear that Uganda is no ordinary safari destination.

The population of Uganda is approximately 26 million people. At the cultural core of modern-day Uganda lie the Bantu-speaking kingdoms of Buganda, Bunyoro, Ankole and Toro, whose traditional monarchs – reinstated in the 1990s after having been abolished by President Milton Obote in 1967 – still serve as important cultural figureheads. Elsewhere, Uganda’s cultural diversity is boosted in the northeast by the presence of the Karimojong, traditional pastoralists whose lifestyle and culture is reminiscent of the renowned Maasai, and in the northwest by a patchwork of agricultural peoples whose Nilotic languages and cultures are rooted in what is now Sudan.

English is the official language spoken by many people. Kiswahili and other local languages are also spoken countrywide.

Uganda’s reputation as ‘Africa’s Friendliest Country’ stems partly from the tradition of hospitality common to its culturally diverse populace, and partly from the remarkably low level of crime and hassle directed at tourists. But this amiable quality extends beyond the easygoing people. Uganda’s eco-friendliness is attested to by the creation of six new national parks under the present administration, as well as a recent mushrooming of community-based eco-tourism projects at the grassroots level, while the mood of social enlightenment is characterized by the progressive and much lauded policies towards curbing the spread of HIV/AIDS and promoting women’s rights.

Hotels/Lodges.

Uganda has a variety of Luxury, classic and mid range Hotels/Lodges/Resorts/Camps providing descent accommodation, delicious cuisines, swimming pools, physical fitness and above all most hospitable staff. They help you carry your luggage during check in or check out. For appreciation of any service rendered, a tip is necessary.

Why visit Uganda?

Uganda is a year round holiday destination blessed with a diversity of wildlife found in its unique and lovely national parks, a home for endangered mountain Gorillas and Chimpanzees, a stop over shop for birding and unique cultural experience. Its spectacular untouched marvelous natural landscape; the lofty terraced hills and deep valleys in the Southwest were responsible for calling Kigali "the Switzerland of Africa"

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