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4 PEAK NATIONAL PARKS IN UGANDA

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NATIONAL PARKS: Uganda is well-known for its stunning national parks that offer a diverse range of wildlife and natural beauty. These national parks are not only important for conservation efforts but also provide unforgettable experiences for visitors looking to connect with nature and wildlife in Uganda. Some of the most popular national parks in Uganda include: Bwindi national park, Kibale National Park Murchison Falls National Park, and Queen Elizabeth national park. Many attractions can be found in these protected areas, like primates, wildlife, birds, aquatic attractions, water bodies and many more. Bwindi National Park Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is located in southwestern Uganda. It is one of the most famous national parks in Africa and is renowned for its population of endangered mountain gorillas. The park is home to almost half of the world’s remaining mountain gorilla population, making it a crucial conservation area for these magnificent prima...

Food recommendations in Uganda

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It is perfectly ok to eat any food you want in Uganda , Ugandan food is the arguably the best in not only Africa but the whole world, It is only in Uganda that you will find a variety of real food not junk but food up to 50 dishes that can be made from the pearl of Africa.   Given the vast variety of cultures Uganda provides a variety of not only dressing, manners, language and skin color but also dishes are in plenty. Nearly every tribe or region has a delicacy or specialty. They include yummy banana dishes, stews, pastes and juicy fruits and drinks. The most delicacy is plantain or the bananas (matooke) this is the most expensive and widely liked food across Africa it is planted in large numbers and preserved to the best. Matooke is mostly liked by the big tribe the Baganda, they take time in preparing it from peeling to tying in plantain leaves and steaming it for hours this keeps all the flavors intact. When ready and tender, the matooke is smashed into a soft and ...

HOW TO PREPARE FOR A SELF DRIVE SAFARI IN UGANDA

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A self drive safari in Uganda is an exciting way to enjoy your vacation or holiday because Uganda is gifted with a wide variety of flora and fauna, not to mention beautiful breath taking scenery. What you will find even more thrilling is the fact that you can enjoy your holiday or vacation in the driver's seat. All you have to do is hire a car and quality camping gear from a respectable service provider. But, for any safari to be enjoyable, one has to be well prepared so as not to be dragged by worries and small problems that could have been avoided. The last thing you need on your s elf drive safari is to be frustrated or worried sick because that defies the whole purpose and idea of a holiday/ vacation. Therefore, we shall be sharing some tips on how to adequately prepare for a self drive safari in Uganda and hope you find them helpful as you journey through the Pearl of Africa. Write your emergency contacts down It is usually a brilliant idea to save your e...

Gorilla safari in Uganda on self drive.

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Undoubtedly known as the pearl of Africa, Uganda is one of a kind safari destination for amazing wildlife encounters. Being one of the few countries still harboring the endangered mountain gorillas and also the home for the greatest chimpanzee encounters , its undoubtedly the best country to track these primates and combine it with wildlife safaris. However tracking these primates requires you to book in advance. Gorilla tracking permits go for $600 in the high season and the low seasons with effect from 1st/ Jan/ 2018. This applies as well for the chimpanzee encounters in the kibale and this goes for $150. Tracking the gorillas of the Bwindi or Mgahinga, is a once in a lifetime ultimate wildlife encounter. The permits can be arranged for you by tour agencies, or your car rental in Uganda agency. If you are planning on going for a self drive in Uganda, the car rental agencies like Auto rental Uganda will absolutely help you in securing the gorilla permits, scanned copies sent t...

HOW TO INSPECT A CAR BEFORE RENTING.

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Inspection is part of the activities involved in renting car in Uganda . All what is said about car rental Uganda in order to fulfill different purpose like safari trip or business trip in Uganda need to be checked through the inspection process. It helps travelers to avoid double expenses that reduce their saving on car rental in Uganda . Double expense concerning car rental inspection refers to incurring a cost that had already been incurred by somebody or paying a damage that was already created by somebody else not you in charge of renting a car in Uganda now. Car rental companies in Uganda usually recommend travelers to thoroughly inspect in order to avoid the double expenses of replacing the cost.  Travelers should always be concerned about the car to rent in Uganda and this be practically be involved through inspection. This is how one can inspect the car before going into a contractual agreement with the car rental company in Uganda.  Go with whom you kn...

A Uganda - Rwanda self drive safari

Do you want to create your own tour in Uganda or Rwanda, Is it a particular tourist attraction you want to or special destination you would like to visit. Given the short distance between Uganda and Rwanda all the tailor made itinneries are made to enable you travel to both countries and have an incredible self drive safari in Uganda and rwanda Stretched across the equator, a rising out natural environment full of beauty and freshness, Uganda is a hugely rewarding place to travel given the country’s diverse geography that has resulted into a great range of natural habitats. A stunning variety of mammals, birds, forests, lakes and rivers, mountains and the human beings are being sheltered by motherland Uganda. On the other hand at the mention of Rwanda to anybody, they will remember memories of the awful genocide that brutalized not only the people but also the animals and everything in this country in 1994. Though there are some scars running deep in Rwanda, the country h...