Blog | Uganda Info – Part 9
Ngamba island chimpanzee sanctuary is the best place to spend time watching chimpanzee as they play, interact with each other and even watch what you are doing, is undoubtedly one of the many fascinating experiences you can enjoy in Uganda. The thrill of knowing that by visiting them on Ngamba Island you are directly contributing to their well-being, overall conservation of the species and…Read More Are you traveling to Uganda or are you thinking of going to Uganda? Don’t have a second thought just book a visa and get a ticket then travel to the country. You can never regret your visit to Uganda. This is land where love and nature were born and last free. Many people who have come to Uganda have had a lifetime experience and convince their compatriots to come and visit the pearl of…Read More It’s really sometimes not easy to do a self drive safari when in strange country this applies to both Africans who go to foreign countries and the reverse is true. In most cases many avoid diving themselves in a country they don’t know very well and the traffic roles in that particular country. However you can still go for a self drive in Uganda if you’re a careful driver. Things to Know You…Read More Many travelers look for safaris in Uganda. However travelers wonder about the best safari parks where they can enjoy an unforgettable adventure! There are ten national parks in Uganda and here are the five most popular parks to visit in Uganda. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is the most popular national park in Uganda. Located in western Uganda, this UNESCO…Read More The Ssezibwa Falls are found in both Mukono and Buyikwe districts. From Kampala, a journey to these falls takes about an hour driving along the Kampala- Jinja highway. Ssezibwa is a short word Ssizibirwa Kubo meaning “you cannot broke my way”. For sure you can’t block this rivers’ way! How to Get there Travel along Kampala – Jinja highway. Branch off @ Kayanja…Read More This year’s annual martyrs celebrations on 3rd June were led by Bishop Giussepe Filippi of Kotido located North Eastern Uganda. He was accompanied by the diocesan choir and a troupe of Karimojong warriors donned in traditional garb in a gallantry of hymn, dance and worship to the delight of Pilgrims. This year attendance hit the one million mark with President Yoweri Museveni being the chief…Read More The management of Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) has launched a Gorilla tracking promotion to enable potential visitors enjoy the same gorilla experience at subsidized rates. According to a statement from the Executive Director, Dr. Andrew Seguya, the following promotional prices will apply for visitors wishing to track gorillas within the months April and May 2015. Foreign Non Residents will…Read More
