Uganda: Gorilla Tourism Spurs Growth in Kigezi Region
Mountain gorilla tourism has not only contributed huge sums of money to the national economy, it has immensely sparked development in the Kigezi sub-region. More than 18,000 gorilla permits are sold annually, which translates into an annual collection of more Shs38b. Each permit costs Shs2.16m ($600). According to John Justice Tibesigwa, the Bwindi and Mgahinga National Park acting...Read MoreExclusive Gorilla Safaris In Uganda
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park stands at high elevation amidst fog, at an altitude of between 2,227m and 4,127m. As its name suggests, it was created to protect and conserve the rare mountain gorillas that inhabit its dense forests, and it is also an important habitat for the endangered golden monkeys as well as being important for Uganda cultural & wildlife safaris, due to a huge cultural...Read More
The Ik People Of Mount Morungole
Uganda has a great cultural significance, one of which is the remote tribe on the North-eastern side of Uganda within Kidepo Valley National Park. Visiting the Ik people on mount morungole is an exceptional and not just an ordinary and everyday experience. The people of this small tribe live high on mount Morungole in Kidepo Valley National Park at the border with Kenya. The peak of this...Read MoreVillage Life in Uganda
80 percent of the people in Uganda live in villages. The villages are made of small houses some times smaller than a garage. The houses in very rural parts of the country are made of mud and are thatched with grass. There are now an increasing number of houses with corrugated iron roofs in many villages. The walls are constructed using reeds and sticks. Uganda has an extended family system...Read MoreTop 5 Uganda Safari Options for Nature Lovers
Looking at impressive wildlife, chimpanzees and mountain gorillas on a Uganda safari holiday is surely one of the most amazing things you will always sing about for decades. However, there is much more like the lovely landscape, culture, great weather that you discover from your seat in a safari four wheel drive vehicle. Enjoy nature at its best with our best Uganda tour wildlife tours across...Read More
Motor Rentals Makes Uganda Travel Easier
As mentioned before you may have known or read before – there is no activity that is risk free. Even renting a car is risky because you might encounter some losses. Apart from being risky, it often seems frustrating and tiresome to go on long trips in deep wildness of Uganda safaris. You may come across a scheduled place where cars don’t move that frequently. Under circumstances...Read More