Trekking and Hiking in Uganda
Gorilla trekking is the flagship experience in Uganda. The two places you can trek gorillas in Uganda are Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.
Gorilla trekking is the flagship experience in Uganda. The two places you can trek gorillas in Uganda are Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.
There is a host of bus services connecting all East African capitals and major cities, but with EAC-enhanced co-operation in the area of transport, East Africans can now drive private cars across borders and across the entire EAC region.
Uganda is home to the largest population of mountain gorillas. This endangered primate lives between Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
If you’re up for a true African adventure, book yourself a Uganda safari through the majestic country described by Winston Churchill as ‘the Pearl of Africa’, and explore the marvels of Uganda!
Uganda can be visited at any time. Trekking mountain gorillas is on most tourists’ itineraries and permits are available throughout the year. Uganda is a tropical country with lots of rainfall.
The best time to visit Uganda is between June to August and December to February, which is during the Dry seasons. Wildlife viewing is at its peak. Primate walks in the forest are a big part of any safari in Uganda.
Chimpanzee Safari Uganda, Kibale Chimp Tracking Primates Walk (Chimpanzee Tracking) The most favourite of Kibale’s walks embarks on from the Kanyanchu Visitor center at 08.00 & 15.00 and lasts 2 to 3 hours. Chimpanzee are the most sought after primate by visitors, but you should […]
Make sure you get the right accommodation for your honeymoon to Uganda. Our selected Uganda honeymoon accommodation includes some of the finest safari lodges in Uganda as well as dreamy Lake Victoria hideaways.
Uganda is more than a country, it’s the “Pearl of Africa”– as fondly described by Sir Winston Churchill, and the former British Prime Minister who was enthused by what he found in the East African country. In 1908, Mr. Churchill penned a book entitled “My African Journey”
This is the second case of the Ebola Sudan strain in Uganda. The first case reported in 2012 ended with no secondary transmission after successful intervention by health workers.Just like the cases successfully handled before.
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