Latest Covid19 Travel Updates

Amidst the ongoing Corona virus pandemic, Uganda is constantly devising new ways to adapt with the “new normal”. As such, the Ministry of Health is always on high alert to divert any threats and all the while preserving the country’s economy. For the tourism sector, it is all good news as many mandatory requirements have been lifted following effective mass vaccination and vigilance. Here are some guidelines to take note of before travelling to and from Uganda. PCR tests: All…

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Night game drives in Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo Valley National Park is one of the most beautiful wildlife protected areas that you could ever visit in Africa. It offers unimaginable wildlife opportunities that you might not find elsewhere in Uganda and even East Africa, making it the perfect destination for Uganda tours night game drives. The scenery you will encounter here is so natural and untamed that you will not take your hand off your camera! Within the wild outskirts of north eastern Uganda, lies Kidepo Valley…

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Agro tourism safaris in Uganda

Agro tourism safaris in Uganda Agriculture is the back bone of Uganda; fueling most of the country’s economy and employing over 70% of the population. It was thus therefore inevitable that in 2018, the Ugandan government would officially launch Agro tourism Uganda tours inviting the entire world to share in the natural gifts of this land. Agro tourism, also known as Agri tourism, is not merely visiting farms and plantations but actually getting involved in farm work such as; harvesting,…

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Pian Upe

It is not uncommon to see quizzical expressions on people’s faces when you talk about Pian Upe. Infact, this ancient game reserve has sadly been unknown to many; Ugandans and foreigners alike, up until recently. Yet, of the unique animal and bird species of Uganda, this private gate away holds quite a good share; making it a must visit for wildlife tours Uganda. Pian Upe is one of the oldest wildlife conservation areas in Uganda and one of the most…

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Kitagata Hot Spring Tours Uganda

Off the Ishaka-Kagamba Road of Sheema County in Sheema district, lies the Kitagata hot-spring; an ancient natural Jacuzzi that has become the banner of western Uganda. The hot spring, by road, is approximately 2km from Kitagata town and about 62 kilometers from Mbarara town; the largest and main urban centre in the entire sub region. Aboard our Uganda safari tour Kitagata hot springs, we explore the two series of this magnificent hot-spring that is; Ekyomugabe and Mulago. Ekyomugabe hot-spring was…

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Uganda’s Wildlife Attractions

The major event of any Uganda safari tour is a game drive through the glazed savannah of Uganda’s national parks to spot some wild animals. It is at that point when you head out in your 4*4 wheel vehicle, accompanied by a game ranger that you will fully get to experience the unrivalled magic of this East African wilderness and wildlife tours Uganda. From Carnivores to herbivores, large and small, Uganda is blessed with an assortment of animals that are…

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Golden Monkey trekking in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

Golden Monkey trekking is one of those safari activities that you must try atleast once in a lifetime. When planning a safari Mgahinga Gorilla National Park Uganda, you will quickly come to realize that Golden Monkey trekking is always at the top of the list next to Mountain Gorilla trekking. Golden Monkeys are a rare primate species that might not be found elsewhere in the world other than Uganda. They are believed to be a slightly varying sub species of…

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Canoeing on Lake Bunyonyi

Within the rugged ridges of south western Uganda, lies lake Bunyonyi; a fresh water lake stretching for over 25 kilometers towards the border of Uganda and Rwanda. It is conveniently located between Kabale and Kisoro with a surface area of 46 square kilometers and a width of 7 kilometers making it a formidable destination for Uganda safari tours. Officially, lake Bunyonyi has been recorded to have a maximum depth of 40 meters although several claims have come up to contradict…

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The Gorilla Trekking Permit

Ever since primatologist Dian Fosey started her work and study of Mountain Gorillas in Bwindi, the arena of Gorilla trekking Uganda safaris has been delicately opened up to the world with thousands of people traveling to Africa each year to have themselves a piece of the experience. This, therefore, has made Gorilla trekking one of the most acclaimed safari activities on the planet. Mountain Gorillas are quite a rare delight to the point that if you want to see them,…

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The Great Annual Wildebeest Migration

While the world witnesses incredible animal sightings, there is yet another wildlife phenomenon that many have called, “a natural wonder of the world”; the Great Annual Wildebeest Migration of East Africa. It is a never ending movement of animals across the wild plains of the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem and an absolute delight for travelers on Uganda safari tours. Over 1.5 million Wildebeest accompanied by 300,000 Zebras, Gazelle and Topi make their way northwest from the Ngorongoro Conservation Area through the vast…

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