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This Christmas, Visit Uganda’s Popular Destinations

October 30, 2012by admin0 comments

Christmas is coming near! You should not miss a gateway to Uganda’s most popular travel destinations on a Uganda safari. Today, we bring to you a fantastic selection of Christmas holidays that are perfect for vacationing over the festive season in Uganda, this season. We have a range of domestic and international package deals that make the arrangements easy. How would you like to spend your break in a Bwindi Forest, check into a safari lodge for a relaxing lodge safari or you could celebrate your Christmas amongst the wilderness of a savanna park? Alternatively consider relaxing under the glorious sun in the Ssese Islands, the amazing Lake Bunyonyi islands or on a camping safari.

Top Destinations for this Christmas Holiday

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a heritage historical site and well known for gorilla tracking but also supports Batwa cultural experience which is geared at conserving the forest which is the habitat for the mountain gorillas, as well as harnessing cultural values of the tribe which is threatened by extinction. It is also one way of empowering the surrounding communities through project initiatives for development.

The gorilla tracking activity is an adventure that a traveler should not miss while planning Uganda safari. This experience seems to be whole day but you spend one hour while interacting with the gorillas. For this adventure to awesome carry the following rain gears, walkable shoes, hut, insect repellent, packed lunch and bottled mineral water.

Retire at stunning lodges like Mahogany springs with dramatic picture window offering an amazing view of the surrounding community landscape, and the lush tropical gardens below, all watched over by the large Mahogany tree that dominates the view. The rooms are individual cottages, with private verandahs overlooking different areas of the spacious grounds. More windows make them very light and airy compared to a typical forest lodge, and at night you are lulled to sleep with the sound of the river rushing by below. The food is very good – choice on every course for lunch and dinner and cooked breakfast served to order with a spread of fruit, pastries and cereals as well.

After the gorilla adventure visit the Queen Elizabeth National Park, search for the rare African tree climbing lions, game drive and amazing boat cruise along the Kazinga channel. Retire at Ishasha wilderness camp, it offers privacy and serenity blended with optimal comfort in a spectacular setting. At Ishasha safari camp it is the little touches that make the big difference, from the tiny details in the design of the lodge through to the unrivalled service levels provided by the highly trained staff.

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