Uganda safari, an all together different holiday experience
Uganda is perhaps not renowned for being a safari holiday destination in Africa and for some the image which springs to some people's minds when they picture a safari in Uganda is a sparse landscape with little to no vegetation. This perception could not be more further from the truth; Uganda is one of the most beautiful safari destinations in Africa, boasting beautiful natural scenery, half of the world's gorilla mountain population and some of the friendliest people that you could ever come across.
Uganda is a landlocked country and is located in the East of Africa and is known as the pearl of Africa. To the north of Uganda is Sudan, the west is the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the east by Kenya and the south by Rwanda and Tanzania. Uganda is the perfect location to have a twin centre holiday; this would enable you to have two very unique safari experiences on your holiday.
Uganda is renowned for its world famous gorilla safari treks; it is here were you have the opportunity to adventure into the Ugandan rainforest in the search of one of god's most beautiful creatures, it is a truly humbling and affecting experience. There is so much more to Uganda than a gorilla safari trek, not to say that the encounter is not mesmerising and truly breathtaking, but just going to Uganda and visiting the gorillas would be like just reading the first page of a novel.
Uganda has approximately ten percent of the world's bird population, and is a favourite for avid bird watchers not just because of the sheer amount of bird species which grace Uganda, but also for the ease of access to the bird rich habitats. Uganda has an impressive 1,008 different species of birds. The diverse landscape can be attributed to the countries diverse array of bird species, Uganda has a variety of habitats: arid deserts, rich savannahs, rainforests, vast wetlands and volcanoes.
One of Uganda's most popular safari parks is called the Queen Elizabeth National Park, which encompasses a wide range of habitats which range from wetlands to savannas and to low land forests. Whether you have been on safari twenty one times or never before, a Uganda safaris offers such a diverse range of safaris to go on. You can hop on a boat trip along the hippo crowded banks of the Kazinga channel, giving you a truly unique and unmatched wildlife experience, witnessing these gracious creatures in their natural habitat.
Then of course there's the game drives, any visitor to Queen Elizabeth National Park can be rewarded with astonishing game drives which bring you up close to the park's diversity. The best time to witness the Ugandan wildlife is in the morning and late in the evening, when the animals are on the hunt for their pray and when they are basking in the watering holes.
No matter what you decide to do on your Uganda safaris, you will have a truly unforgettable holiday and will fall in love with Uganda's stunning wildlife, landscape and its people.
Uganda is a landlocked country and is located in the East of Africa and is known as the pearl of Africa. To the north of Uganda is Sudan, the west is the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the east by Kenya and the south by Rwanda and Tanzania. Uganda is the perfect location to have a twin centre holiday; this would enable you to have two very unique safari experiences on your holiday.
Uganda is renowned for its world famous gorilla safari treks; it is here were you have the opportunity to adventure into the Ugandan rainforest in the search of one of god's most beautiful creatures, it is a truly humbling and affecting experience. There is so much more to Uganda than a gorilla safari trek, not to say that the encounter is not mesmerising and truly breathtaking, but just going to Uganda and visiting the gorillas would be like just reading the first page of a novel.
Uganda has approximately ten percent of the world's bird population, and is a favourite for avid bird watchers not just because of the sheer amount of bird species which grace Uganda, but also for the ease of access to the bird rich habitats. Uganda has an impressive 1,008 different species of birds. The diverse landscape can be attributed to the countries diverse array of bird species, Uganda has a variety of habitats: arid deserts, rich savannahs, rainforests, vast wetlands and volcanoes.
One of Uganda's most popular safari parks is called the Queen Elizabeth National Park, which encompasses a wide range of habitats which range from wetlands to savannas and to low land forests. Whether you have been on safari twenty one times or never before, a Uganda safaris offers such a diverse range of safaris to go on. You can hop on a boat trip along the hippo crowded banks of the Kazinga channel, giving you a truly unique and unmatched wildlife experience, witnessing these gracious creatures in their natural habitat.
Then of course there's the game drives, any visitor to Queen Elizabeth National Park can be rewarded with astonishing game drives which bring you up close to the park's diversity. The best time to witness the Ugandan wildlife is in the morning and late in the evening, when the animals are on the hunt for their pray and when they are basking in the watering holes.
No matter what you decide to do on your Uganda safaris, you will have a truly unforgettable holiday and will fall in love with Uganda's stunning wildlife, landscape and its people.