Everyone creates their own world. We determine the kind of friends that suit us, the food we love, the kind of work we enjoy the most, and what more, the kind of wife or husband to marry; this is something that I appreciate about the world. Leaving on those factors constant, there is nothing in this world that shapes who we are than our environment. Our environment is full of different mentalities and these shape our way of thinking. I was asked by someone that why should I travel around the world yet I live a fabulous life. This is what I said:
Appreciate yourself.
We live in cities where everyone has the access to the same resources as anyone else: we all shop at the same stores, live in the same styled apartments, and we have access to the same civil services. In such a world, it really becomes difficult to find your uniqueness and, sometimes, this makes life boring. I have a great friend who was among the first generation users of internet services in Uganda, most of the times he would boost about chatting with foreigners using platforms like the reknown pen pals sites. He felt unique that he had international friends. But with the internet now covering most parts of the country, his uniqueness has varnished. Everyone can now have international friends if they want.
To fully see that you’re different, you need to go to another environment that is different from the one you live in; and the only to do this is to travel.
Boost the love for your country.
If you are keen enough to notice the differences that you have when you compare your own country to the country you’re visiting, there shall be moments when you feel that your country is doing better, and this shall make you love it the more. It doesn’t matter whether you’re from a third world country visiting a first world country or either way, there are always differences in the environment we live in. I lived in Algeria for some time as a student. I remember we used to eat sweet bananas that were imported from Ecuador. Although they seemed good, I preferred ones from my country, Uganda, and seeing this difference; my love for Uganda was somewhat boosted. I realized we had something than I liked that wasn’t available in Algeria. The nice road network in Algeria would not take this reality away from me. I missed things like the jackfruit that you could not find anywhere in Algeria. These seemed like simple unthinkable stuff, but to me, they somewhat mattered.
Change your environment.
It is always a good feeling to experience something new than your daily routine. Life sometimes becomes boring if you continue living in the same environment for some time. Visiting a neighboring town, state or going abroad would have a great impact.
Enhance your business thoughts.
Business is created by solving problems. We are in an era where technology transfer is so fast-what is being done in a particular country can be easily replicated in another. As you are travelling, there are problems that you shall notice in a particular country either by experiencing them or just realizing that they were solved in your own country. Solving them shall imply business. For those that want to expand their businesses to new territories or start a new business, travelling might somewhat help you achieve that.
I know there are milliards of reasons why individuals travel, please share your thoughts with me by either commenting or sending me an email. I had a chat with Mr. Ronald Mawejje, a travel consultant at gorilla tour booking, www.gorillatourbooking.com about why his clients love to travel. He told me they love adventure-just to see a different world.
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Saturday, 26 September 2015
Beef is cheaper than chicken in Uganda.
It
is surprising to see that the price of beef is cheaper than chicken in Uganda.
I lived in Algeria for some time as a student and I remember the prices of Beef
were really high. We were used to eating chicken. I almost got tired of it
because I found myself eating it almost every day. This wasn’t for my own case
but for all my friends. By then, a kilogram of meat in Uganda would cost around
shs.5000 which was around 200 DA, Algerian dinar. And in Algeria it would cost
around 550 DA. Although price of the Ugandan beef has doubled to shs.10000, it
is still relatively cheaper compared to the price of chicken.
The
question is why is beef cheaper than chicken.
The
most general answer would come down to the forces of demand and supply. There
is enough supply compared to the demand. It is true that the demand for beef
keeps on increasing but many more people keep on rearing cattle. Hence no matter
the increase in demand, there is always enough supply.
It’s
part of culture.
There
are some tribes in Uganda like the Karamajong and the Banyakole where it is
part of their culture to own cattle. No matter how much you have invested in
other businesses; for some, if you don’t own cattle, many won’t regard you as a
rich man. From the investment view, I would somewhat consider it true. Cattle
is expensive these days and there are lots of products we get out of them.
Biogas fuel, milk, and meat are all obtained from cattle.
Cattle
is part of the dowry system.
Everybody
knows the true joy that comes along marriage. Cattle has played a big role in
the dowry system of some ethnic groups in Uganda because of the value it is
associated with. Knowing that cattle is valuable, people want it to play a part
in the dowry system. I have heard people marvel at the number of cattle brought
to the introduction ceremony of some bride.
This is mostly where people judge to say it was a great ceremony. Well,
this might be a cultural shock for some countries where bride values the
precious stones as the true value.
There
are so many initiatives from the government to private institutions that ensure
that there is more rearing of cattle.
On
the chicken side, many people have always kept chicken to serve their
subsistence ways. Very few farmers have taken on large projects. However this
is changing as many are realizing the profitability of it.
If
you are living in a nation where you beef is expensive than beef. Always think
of Uganda. You have to line up just to buy liver; it is always available
especially in the morning hours until midday in most butchers.
Saturday, 19 September 2015
Airstrips in Uganda National Parks.
If
you’re a accustomed to using air transport as a means of transport or if you
just want to add luxury to your journey, visiting game parks while you are
using air transport might be the best for you. Most major Ugandan game parks
have airstrips and the journeys to the many game parks take a maximum of one
and thirty minutes from Entebbe Airport. For any tourist who is planning to use
air transport for your journey, you must ensure that the park you are going to
visit at least has an airstrip. Below is the list of game parks and their
respective airstrips.
Bwindi
Impenetrable National Park.
This
game park is famous for gorilla trekking activities. The park is situated
inside Bwindi Impenetrable forest. The park is near Uganda-Democratic republic
of Congo border. Apart from gorillas, there are many other animals that are
worthy a visit. These include the Columbus monkeys, chimpanzees, 348 species of
birds, 220 species of butterflies, frogs, geckos, chameleons, and many more.
There are two airstrips in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park: Kihihi and Kisoro
airstrips.
Kisoro airstrip.
The
airport is located in southwestern Uganda approximately 343 kilometers from
Entebbe airport. It takes less than 90 minutes to travel from Entebbe to Bwindi
Impenetrable forest.
Kihihi airstrip.
The
airstrip basically serves the lshasha part of Queen Elizabeth National park and
the Buhoma side of Bwindi impenetrable National Forest. These flights have
minimum group size so it is always better to confirm with the air charter
company to see how they do their business.
Queen National Elizabeth park.
Queen
Elizabeth National park features as the most visited national parks. According
to gorilla tour booking safari limited,www.gorillatourbooking.com, they say
most of their clients love Queen Elizabeth National park because of the
activities at the park. When at the park, you normally take a game drive where
you get the opportunity to watch the big 5 and other animals. The boat cruise
is liked by many. Here you stand the chance to see hippos and various creatures
living in water while taking beautiful scenic views of nature. Kasese and Mweya
airstrip are affiliated with Queen Elizabeth National park.
Mweya airstrip.
This
serves the Mweya region and Queen Elizabeth national park. It is located 283 Kilometers
from Entebbe airport.
Kasese airport.
Kasese
is among the internal airport that is in the redevelopment stage into an
international airport. It is located 262 kilometers by air from Entebbe
International airport.
Murchison fall National Park.
The
park has lots of wildlife: the lions, leopards, elephants, giraffes, Uganda
Kobs, Chimpanzees, and many more. The vegetation at the park is mainly
savannah, and woodland. The Nile falls through a narrow gorge whose banks are
packed by hippos and crocodiles, waterbucks, and buffaloes. Pakuba
and chobe airstrips are accessible around Murchison
fall National park.
Pakuba airstrip.
This
is becoming famous around the regions and it is 275 kilometers by air
north-west of Entebbe International Airport.
Chobe airstrip.
The
Chobe airstrip is owned by Chobe safari lodge.
Semuliki National Park.
This
was officiated in 1993 as a national park. It is located along Uganda-DRC
border. There is a lot of wildlife to see at the park; there are forest
buffalos, leopards, hippos, monkeys, bush babies, civets, elephants, and flying
squirrels. Hot springs are common in the park. The forest in the park is home
to the Batwa people, an indigenous community who still largely live as
hunter-gatherers. The only airstrip around the region is the semliki airstrip.
Kidepo
Valley National Park.
The
park is located in kaabong district, in the northeastern corner of Uganda. Kanangarok hot spring is a common feature in
the park. The spring is the most permanent source of water in the park. There
is a reasonable wildlife in the park with lion, cheetah, leopard, battered fox,
giraffes, and many more. Apoka airstrip
is the only airstrip nearby the park.
Tuesday, 11 August 2015
Some of the Shopping malls in Uganda.
In the 1990’s there was nothing like big
shopping malls in Uganda however things have changed since then. The rise of big
shopping malls started with Garden city shopping mall which is the oldest
shopping mall in Uganda. These malls draw a large number of visitors who come
to relax, shop, eat, bank, and do other activities.
Here is the list of the shopping malls in
Uganda.
Garden
City Uganda
This is the oldest shopping mall in Kampala
and Uganda. The shopping mall is located along Yusuf Lule road .It’s location
is just good to attract visitors who want to get out the Central Business
Centre, and go shopping in a cool, quite place. The shopping mall is well
planned especially with its parking-there is just enough parking space to accommodate
100s of cars. The parking space architect adds beauty to the shopping mall. The
mall has good relaxing benches on all flours; you can relax and make good plans
about what you want to shop. The centric
design of the restaurant space at the second and first floor add great beauty
to the mall. Supermarkets, Uchumi and Capital shoppers, situated at the mall
attract numbers of shoppers. If you are moving around the mall, there are
brands that easily recognizable. These include: Bata, a shoe shop; Aristoc
booklex, a book shop; Woolworth-fashion house with high end designs; and worth
Avenue, a perfume shop. For those interested in dinning out, there are several
restaurants to check out-dominos, café pap, sound cup, and many more.
Nakumatt
Oasis mall Uganda.
Nakumatt oasis mall is next to garden city
along Yusuf Lule road. Nakumatt supermarket occupies most of the space in the
mall however there are other businesses located at the mall. Java café is one
of the businesses that you automatically recognize when you’re at the mall-the
place is many times parked with expatriates. For those who love Mediterranean
foods, you should definitely check out this mall; there are specialty
restaurants that offer simply that.
Metroplex
shopping mall Uganda.
Why come to the city center to experience
noise and traffic of all sorts yet you can easily access the same services
which are offered in the city Centre. To me, this is the reason behind the
construction of metroplex shopping mall-the mall all the services that you would
probably get in the city Centre. The mall is situated in Naalya nearby the
Northern bypass, one of the remarkable road construction projects in Uganda. The
place is too quite that you might think no-one is in the mall. For those
residents who stay in Naalya, Ntinda, and other neighboring parts, I would
consider this mall as their mall because it strategically targets residents
from those areas however anyone can simply go shop over there. The good thing
with the mall is it has its website where you get more information it,www.metroplexmall.com.
Freedom
city Uganda
This is one of the most ambitious projects
situated along Entebbe road, a main high way that leads to Entebbe
International airport. The project inspired so many people because everyone
that passed along the road wondered at what was taking place; people could ask
themselves questions as to what it was-many suspected it to be a very enormous
hotel .To this day, the shopping mall added value to the Entebbe highway- a lot
of beauty was added. I mean, this shopping mall looks beautiful. The freedom
city mall was constructed by a popular businessman, Sebalamu, who owns several
other building in the city center. He said that his inspiration was taken from
Garden city-another shopping mall; he dreamt of owning something like that.
Finally, he dreams were conceptualized and now we have Freedom City. Stunning
features at the mall include two swimming pools, one for the kids and mature
people, the kids play center-with several games which they definitely enjoy.
Village
Mall Bugolobi.
The mall is situated in Bugolobi in a predominantly
luxurious community of Bugolobi. Because of its location, many big brands have
been attracted to the mall. Brands like Nakumatt supermarket, Barclays Bank,
and MTN have made it their home.
What attracted most of the attention of the residents is the establishment of
KFC- a USA-based restaurant chain with a global presence in more than 120 countries.
This was KFC’s first restaurant in the country.
Lugogo
Mall Uganda.
Lugogo mall was among the first
establishment of the shopping mall experience in Uganda. The mall is located in
Lugogo, a suburb of Kampala, with predominately two major supermarkets-Shoprite
and game; both having origins from South Africa. Other establishments include
coffee shops, pharmacies, handicrafts shops, MTN customers’ center, UTL consumers’
center, and many more.
Forest
Mall Uganda
This mall is located just behind and next
to Lugogo mall. It’s a very quiet mall offering all the amenities that would
deserve for a better life. Remarkable business at this site include Air Asante,
an air charter; banks including Centenary bank, Ecobank, standard chartered; bakeries
like International bakery; beauty parlors- PuriSpa, Sparkles salon; pharmacies,
IMG Pharmaceuticals ltd.
Victoria
mall Entebbe.
This is a newly constructed mall that is
situated in Entebbe-Uganda. It is a spacious mall with great beauty. The mall
has attracted famous local and international businesses; these include: KFC-the
restaurant chain mainly known for its delicious chicken.
Acacia
Mall Uganda
The mall has changed the face of Bukoto
where it is located. It’s owned by the gulfstream investment, a subsidiary of
Mukwano group of companies. Truly it’s great mall with restaurants, spas, and
many more.
Tirupati
shopping mall Uganda.
This mall is one of the most strategically
positioned malls. It is on Ggaba road and a few meters from the American
Embassy. It is the nearby mall to all people who stay along Ggaba road. It is
owned by Tirupati developments.
Uganda is on better waves as it regards to
shopping malls. Though most people may not have noticed their influence apart
from seeing their beauty, there is too much impact they have had on our
societies: people have got jobs in the malls, many residents are now having a
better shopping experience, and our kids are playing better.
Friday, 7 August 2015
Bugolobi Flats created a lasting relationship between Uganda and Israel.
When you are travelling along Port Bell
Road in Kampala, there is one thing that your eyes never miss-the Bugolobi
Flats. Bugolobi Flats were built in the 1960’s by the Israelites Construction
firms. These flats have become a landmark in Bugolobi-a town where they are
located. The flats are composed of over 30 blocks with each block having 32
apartments. Why do people love Bugolobi flats?
The
place is Unique.
Bugolobi Flats was a very unique project
right from the start; up-to-date, I haven’t heard of a project like this. Its
uniqueness is in the way they were constructed. They used long-lasting concrete
blocks with a unique texture. The architects that were responsible for
developing the area really did a great work. The structural engineers were so
ambitious; they excelled in designing the beams, columns, and floors of the
blocks.
They
have good views.
When standing on Balcones of most
apartments, you have a chance to see many parts of Luzira including Lake
Victoria. Personally, I love the view of Lake Victoria especially when there is
a big vessel sailing through-my eyes enjoy it moving from point-to-point. In
addition, the cool breeze that comes from the lake is irresistible; you enjoy
the life that comes along with it.
The
flats are organized.
The blocks are labeled with numbers; each
block is divided into four sections which are uniquely identified by letters
from A to D. Each section has 8 apartments which are numbered from one to
eight; this makes it easy to identify any apartment.
They
are safe.
The security at the block is good. What I
observed is that some of the residents are army officers with great ranks. Obviously,
you sense that kind of security as you’re moving from block to block.
There
are many amenities at the flats.
At the block level, you find things like
basketball courts. Young guys enjoy the amenities better than anyone else, they
get the chance to compete with each other at the block or inter-block level.
Several other activities like cycling are enjoyed by almost everyone. I
definitely love to see young guys competing in cycling.
The
place is tranquil.
Not like other places were you experience
noise pollution, there is tranquility at the flats. You literally hear no sound
apart from that of moving cars.
Bugolobi
is not very far from the city center.
Bugolobi as a town is located approximately
7.5 kilometers from the city center. This makes it a convenient residential
area especially for those working in the city.
The
mentality of the people is good.
The flats are mainly filled with
middle-size income residents. Everyone you meet is highly positive. This is
absolutely good for anybody’s thinking. Like they say the society shapes us so
much, those who come in with wrong mentalities find themselves changed within a
short period of time. Since residents work in vast array of fields, you get
many business opportunities and a chance to network with great people.
Bugolobi has seen a remarkable development
as a result of Bugolobi flats. Some institutions were specifically set up as a
result of the flats-middle east, a known shopping center in Bugolobi, and
St.Kizito schools all developed as a result of the flats.
Many modern homes have since been developed
around the area making it one of the iconic residential areas in Uganda.
Uganda was blessed to have the Israelites
build the Bugolobi flats. I call the Bugolobi flats a long lasting relationship
and mark that Israel established with Uganda.
By Nsobya Micheal, CTO of gorilla tour
booking safaris,www.gorillatourbooking.com.
Thursday, 6 August 2015
Why are motorcycles in Uganda dear to its citizens?
Motorcycles are the easiest means of
transport in the country- they have outnumbered the number of cars in the
country. There are many factors that have contributed to their success story,
and these include:
They are good investments.
Countries where the equity markets are
active, a large population of the citizens prefers investing their money in the
stock markets. In Uganda, many people own motorcycles as an investment: they
hire a motorcyclist who gets paid at the end of the day or depending on the
agreed upon time. On average motorcyclist make approximately 15 dollars a day
which is a good return on investment given that a new motorcycle costs around
1000 dollars. There are some people especially the Indian –Ugandans who buy
motorcycles to drive around town either for business or leisure; this is cheap
in terms of oil.
They pass anywhere.
What seems impossible for a vehicle is
possible for a motorcycle. There are many different routes that are so narrow
that vehicles cannot pass however with the help of the motorcycle; you pass in
such inaccessible places.
Good for appointments.
If you are in a hurry with the intention of
going for any appointment, the best thing would be to use a motorcycle because
they are good at maneuvering around town especially when there is traffic jam.
The motorcyclists are knowledgeable about the different routes to the
destination-they consider the shortest route to the destination.
They are an alternative to taxis.
The taxis common in the country are the 14-seater
taxis. It is uncommon to find these taxis that carry a maximum of four people;
these are only seen in places like hotels and at the airports usually carrying
travellers. There are many parts of the country where you can’t find the either
the 14-seater taxis or the 4-seater taxis- the only means that is used in such
places are the motorcycles.
Motorcycles employ a large population.
While other parts of the world consider the
technology sector and the health sector as sectors that employ a large
population of their citizen, the motorcycles employ a large population: they
are used to carry passenger who pay them for their service.
They act as cars for some families.
With most of the population not owning cars,
many families find themselves using motorcycles as family cars. How does this
work? The family gets a trustable motorcyclist, and save his mobile phone
number
The next time something is required, they
don’t need to go shops; all they do is call the motorcyclist to get it for
them. Some parents have turned them into school vans where there are known
motorcyclist who come every day to pick up their children and take them
directly to school.
It’s amazing how these little machines have
simplified people’s lives.
Most of the tour companies including some
of the best names like gorilla tour booking safari, www.gorillatourbooking.com have
started offering motor cycles tours where you tour around Kampala-the capital
city of Uganda with a well-trained motorcyclist.
By Micheal Nsobya-CTO gorilla tour booking
safaris, www.gorillatourbooking.com.
Wednesday, 5 August 2015
Popular expensive residential towns in Uganda.
These are the most popular expensive towns
in Uganda where every Ugandan dreams of living. While compiling this list I
took into factors like cost per square meter, security around town, frequency
of electricity shortages, and road network.
1.
Kololo.
Every Ugandan dream of living in Kololo, the
town is located just few meters from the central business district of Uganda.
This town is thought of as the most expensive and luxurious place to stay in
Uganda. It is home to highly influential figures in Uganda from Businessmen to Politian.
The security around the town is good-almost every home has private security.
One remarkable factor that people love is their road network-all roads are
tarmacked, however living in this town is not cheap. A 100 by 100 feet piece of
land costs an average of 1m dollars implying that one square meter costs around
1076 dollars.
2.
Naguru
Naguru and Kololo are neighboring towns. No
wonder they almost fall into the same category. Security is good, nice road
networks and a good view of major hills around Kampala.
3.
Munyonyo
People love Munyonyo, and one of the factors
that has attributed to this is its location. It’s located at the shores of Lake
Victoria, and it’s still not very far from the city Centre. People love water.
The security in this place is okay. One of the remarkable hotels in this town
is the Speke resort Munyonyo, the hotel that hosted several delegates of the
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting when it was held in Uganda in 2007.
4.
Muyenga.
This residential city is favored by many
Ugandans partly because of its history. Muyenga has always been known as a
place to be. It is home to several expatriates living and working around
Kampala. Security around the town is good.
5.
Bugolobi.
If you have been to Bugolobi, you
definitely guess why this is a dream home town for many Ugandans. The popular figures
in the town are the Bugolobi Flats; these are more than 30 with each having 32
apartments. They have a spacious parking just in front of each building. They
were built more than 30 years ago but they are still attractive today.
6. Buziga.
If you are looking for a calm town with a
high sense of security, you definitely think of Buziga. For those who love a
good view of the Lake Victoria without being at the shores, Buziga is a place
to be.
7. Ntinda
Ntinda has many residential homes and a
sense of class. I asked someone why he would consider living in Ntinda and he
told me Ntinda has always been known as a good residential town. Its history
still resonates today. The price of land in this place is average that many
average Ugandans find them affordable.
8. Entebbe.
Entebbe is home to Uganda’s International
airport and the state house. Many of those who love to travel find Entebbe
convenient and the best place to live. There is a high sense of security
perhaps due to the presence of the state house. Many expatriates love this town
especially those working with the UN.
For sure that is my dream list.
By Micheal Nsobya-CTO gorilla tour booking
safaris, www.gorillatourbooking.com.
Location:
Kololo, Kampala, Uganda
Tuesday, 4 August 2015
Popular Fresh fruits in Uganda.
These fruits are almost accessible to every
Ugandan. Some Ugandans eat these fruits at a zero cost either by planting them
or as a gift from someone. Some of the trees on which these fruits grow are
located in road reserves and people always claim they don’t belong to anyone;
this is interesting because anyone can have them on a first come first serve
basis. People who don’t have direct access to the fruits always buy them at the
local markets.
Bananas.
Sweet bananas are a major fruit. It is
common on every fruit store in the country. Most of the sweet bananas that feed
the nation come from the western part of the country. The bananas are easily
recognizable that they ready for harvest by the plant having dry banana leaves.
The farmer harvests the bunch which is kept in a cool dry place until
everything is ripe, ready to be eaten. The sweet bananas can be eaten fresh or
used to make other delicious snacks. Some people cut the bananas into small
pieces, and fry them as snacks. These are so delicious. The popular pancakes in
Uganda are made with sweet bananas. All they do is to mix the bananas with
cassava flour to form a paste. The paste is a bit solidified by adding more
flour so as to cut the pancakes shapes that you want. Finally, the pancakes
shapes are fried for some few minutes to give the real desired delicious
pancakes.
Jack fruit.
These trees are everywhere around the
country especially in the central, eastern, and western parts. There are
several species of the jack fruit tree. Although they are available throughout
the year, their peak period is during the end of the year. To plant a new
plant, all you need to do is to get the seeds, dry them and plant them
somewhere. It is amazing to see that most of the fruits are planted by humans without
ever noticing that they are doing so. For example, when someone is eating the
fruit; they throw the seeds in distant places, and this is where those seeds
grow into a mature tree. To know that the fruit is ripe, all you do is to use
your palm to hit it, a ripe one produces a deep sound. However, experienced
kids don’t do that; they just observe down from the tree and tell that is ripe.
The boys especially those who live in the village enjoy this fruit more than anyone
else-some stubborn ones climb the tree, get the ripe fruit, and eat it from
there without getting down leaving the girls complaining. This is really fun
because I experienced it.
Mangoes.
Mangoes are not only common in Asian
countries like India, Pakistan, Philippines, and Bangladesh where they are
considered a national tree; Uganda has lots of them. Their peak season is
mainly from April to June. There are a wide variety of these fruits in the
country. During the harvesting period, mangoes collected from individual
farmers by transporting agents who deliver them to big local markets like
Nakasero Market, Nakawa Market, and kibuye Market were they are sold to other
resellers or directly to the customers. Some of the mangoes are taken to
processing companies where they are processed into juice. The juice is then
sold locally or exported to regional and international markets. Mangoes have
contributed to the health of citizens-during their harvesting time is the time
for vitamins intake by many.
Pawpaws.
Though this fruit is not as popular as the
mangoes, it is available throughout the year. Some villages consider it a shame
for a family to be without a pawpaw tree. And as a result, almost every family
in some villages has them in their gardens. The good thing about this fruit is
it requires little care; all you need to do is plants its seeds and go away.
Like any fruit, they are sold in major local market and supermarkets-I have
heard several success stories where families were lifted out of poverty through
papaws.
Pineapple.
Some few parts of the country have been
successful at growing pineaples. One of the districts that have been successful
in the cultivation of pineaples is Kayunga district where they are grown in
lots of quantities-some people consider them to be the country’s basket for the
fruit. Although a lot of the fruit find its way to the market, a great
percentage of it is processed.
By Nsobya Micheal, CTO gorilla tour booking
safaris, gorillatourbooking.com.
What Obama missed on his trip to East Africa
President Obama enjoyed his journey to
Kenya: the spectacular dance moves, heart-welcoming hugs, the reunion with
family members, and many more; but there are so many things he missed out.
Here is a list of what he missed out.
A
spectacular view of Mount Kilimanjaro-one of the highest mountain in the world.
Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcanic
mountain in Tanzania which is the highest in Africa and the highest free
standing mountain in the world. When you are at Amboseli National Park, a
Kenyan national park that spreads across the Kenya-Tanzania border, you have
memorable views of it. At the park, you stand high chances of meeting the
Maasai and visiting their villages. The park is also an inhabitant to a large
number of animals including the African Elephants, Cape buffalo, Cheetah, Giraffe,
Zebra, Wildebeest and many more. The roads to the park are dusty during dry
periods and almost impassable in wet seasons.
Annual
migration of the Zebras and the wildebeest.
On an annual basis, during the month of
July to September, the Zebras and the wildebeest migrate to and from the
Serengeti National park in Tanzania. This happens at the Masai Mara National
park which is a Kenyan large game reserve that is contiguous with the Serengeti
National park in the Mara region of Tanzania. The park was named in honor of
the masai people, and it’s famous for an exceptional population of Masai lions
and African leopards.
Gorillas-the
most adventurous animals.
Travellers that move to the East African
region find themselves going for a gorilla trekking trip. These massive animals
with big trunks, broad chest, and shoulders live in Uganda, Rwanda, and Congo. The
habituated gorillas are shy and have no trouble with humans unless they are
mistreated. At this point, they defend themselves. They live in an extended
family group of up to 30 members with the adult male, the silverback, being
their leader. The role of their leader is to protect and defend the group
against any enemy. Its role is witnessed when visitors come by. At first, it
observes to see if you are an enemy and after making clear observations, it
comes out and starts to display its gymnastics. It’s amazing to see what these
animals feed on: they feed on leaves, flowers, fruits, roots, and bamboo. An
adult can consume up to 75 pounds each day.
These animals are the backbone of the
tourism industry of the region. In fact if you check on all tours and travel
websites from East Africa, one thing that you shall notice is they all have
gorilla trekking safaris in their tour packages. Many of the tourists that
visit them say they are the most adventurous animals; some tourists get so much
attached to gorillas that they give them names, send them gifts, and visit them
occasionally like they would do to a friend.
The only way to do a gorilla trekking trip
is by having gorilla permits which are accessible through travel companies like
gorilla tour booking safaris gorillatourbooking.com.
I personally think the president should
have enjoyed all this.
Sunday, 2 August 2015
Would you go for a circumcision without pain relief medication?-these people do.
While most of us go to hospitals to carry out circumcision
where you are given pain relief drugs, a certain ethnic group in Uganda known
as the Bagisu do it live-they circumcise without pain relief in front of the
public.
Who
are these people?
The Bagisu people are founded on the eastern part of the Mountain Elgon. Another name for them is the masaba. They
speak a local dialect of the lumasaba language called the Lugisu.
Where
did this live circumcision come from?
The origin of this practice is uncertain
but many have point it to certain factors and stories:
Many have claimed that it was a demand by
the banpa when Masaba, their local ancestor wanted to marry. Others say it was
due to a complication with the man sexual organs, to save his life; they had to
do a circumcision. Another interesting story that came up is that circumcision was
a punishment for fornication.
How
is it done?
The person to be circumcised announces it
publicly by dancing around several towns. They start the process by putting on
a traditional wear, and they start to dance traditionally with the help special
band. These band members play several tunes while being followed by an
entourage. People especially the young one love their music called akadodi -
they follow them whenever they go. You can easily recognize that this is the
person to be circumcised even at hundreds of meters away from the entourage by
observing their traditional hat. The person who is to be circumcised wears this
hat. The hat is specifically large in a triangular form with the base being
worn in their head. The color of this hat is white and black. Some Bagisu
decorate it with several lights so that it is visible during the night.
After the announcement, they get ready for
the circumcision in public with the help of a circumciser and his assistant.
They use special knives to do so.
The circumcision is so fast. The assistant
circumciser pulls the foreskin of the penis and the circumciser cuts it off. He
then cuts another layer of the penis which is believed to into the top cover of
the penis if this not removed. Finally, he cuts off a certain muscle on the
lower part of the penis.
If that is done, you are now declared a
man.
This kind of practice has started to
attract tourists apart from the famous gorilla tracking safaris which are
booked through companies like gorilla tour booking safaris,www.gorillatourbooking.com.
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Why is Uganda,the precious,pearl of Africa part 1
For all my life, I have known Uganda as the pearl of Africa. A great explorer Churchill visited Uganda, and he could not resist calling it the pearl of Africa. This did not make any sense to me because I was living in the country. I think it is easier for someone who is a foreigner to find something valuable in your land than any local citizen because there is always room for comparison between the foreigners country and visited country.
Here are some of the few things that I think make Uganda the pearl, precious, of Africa.
The source of River Nile.
Uganda is home to the source of R.Nile. The source is on Lake Victoria around the Jinja Town- a very known metropolitan city that was dominated by Indian and European settlers. The River Nile is the longest river in the world. The Nile does not stop only in Uganda but continues to Egypt passing into around eleven African countries. For countries like Egypt and Sudan, it is there major source of water. Another wonder about this river is it has two tributaries, the White Nile and the Blue Nile. The white Nile is the headwaters and primary stream of the Nile itself. The Blue Nile is the source of most of the water and silt. It empties into the Mediterranean sea. The river has contributed to the peace in the region.
The Buganda Kingdom.
The Buganda kingdom is a very large kingdom in Uganda. Most people mistake it with Uganda-they think they are the whole of Uganda belong to the Buganda kingdom. They share a big part in influencing the Uganda’s culture-most of the Ugandan culture has been borrowed from the Baganda.For example,they speak a local language Luganda and almost everyone in the country speaks it. The ladies wear a traditional dress, the gomasi, which is almost wore by all Ugandans. The Kanzu, another traditional men’s dress is also common in all regions of the country. Their staple food the matooke is also common throughout the country. They played a major role in the colonization of Uganda.Their influence is every where throughout the country. They have a consonant in their alphabet which is so unique and not found anywhere in the world.
The Gorillas
Much as these animals are not only in Uganda but in also Rwanda and Congo.These endangered animals are the only surviving mountain gorillas in the world.
These animals are the backbone of the tourism industry of the region. In fact if you check on all tours and travel websites from East Africa, one thing that you shall notice is they all have gorilla trekking safaris in their tour packages. Many of the tourists that visit them say they are the most adventurous animals; some tourists get so much attached to gorillas that they give them names, send them gifts, and visit them occasionally like they would do to a friend.
The only way to do a gorilla trekking trip is by having gorilla permits which are accessible through travel companies like gorilla tour booking www.gorillatourbooking.com.
Check out for part 2 of this article as I keep on making research about the topic.
Short Wildlife Safaris to Uganda
1 Day Kampala Tour, One Day Kampala safari visit by Gorilla Tours Booking
Long Wildlife Safaris
4 Days , Uganda Mountain Gorilla tour Uganda Gorilla Trekking Safari
4 Days Gorilla Tracking in PNV
4 Days-Track Rwanda Gorillas twice! Rwanda Gorilla tracking Tour
6 Days Gorilla Trekking in Uganda Bwindi Super Safari
6 Days Uganda/Rwanda Double Gorilla Tracking
7 Days Gorilla Trekking Safari Adventure and Wildlife Uganda
7 days-Gorilla tour Rwanda Uganda Gorilla Tracking Tour
7 Days Rwanda Gorillas & Chimps
8 Days Uganda Chimps and Rwanda Gorillas
9 Days Bwindi Gorilla Trekking Lake Bunyonyi-Queen National Park
4 Days Gorilla Tracking in PNV
4 Days-Track Rwanda Gorillas twice! Rwanda Gorilla tracking Tour
6 Days Gorilla Trekking in Uganda Bwindi Super Safari
6 Days Uganda/Rwanda Double Gorilla Tracking
7 Days Gorilla Trekking Safari Adventure and Wildlife Uganda
7 days-Gorilla tour Rwanda Uganda Gorilla Tracking Tour
7 Days Rwanda Gorillas & Chimps
8 Days Uganda Chimps and Rwanda Gorillas
9 Days Bwindi Gorilla Trekking Lake Bunyonyi-Queen National Park
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Sunday, 19 April 2015
The best gorilla safaris experience in africa
Having the chance to trek through Volcanoes National Park to
see the mountain gorillas was one of the greatest experiences of my life. I
cannot recommend it enough. Our guide was friendly and knowledgeable, and the
opportunity to stand only a few feet away from a full-grown silverback gorilla
is a breathtaking privilege. Be sure to wear comfortable, sturdy footwear and
thick pants to protect against the stinging nettles. Although we could have
easily carried our own bags, my family and I chose to each hire a local porter
for $10/bag, as they depend on trekkers as a vital source of income. Be sure to
take a few minutes away from your camera (easier said than done!) and just
watch the gorillas, really soaking in the experience. It truly is a once in a
lifetime adventure.
The 1 hour with the gorillas is an amazing experience I will
never forgot. We were surrounded by 23 gorillas including a silverback, a few
black back males, females, teenagers and babies! There was 7 tourists (max is
8) in our group, 2 guides and 2 rangers so the experience was very intimate!
The $750 permit seemed expensive when planning for this trip
but I felt that the money is being put to good use in protecting the gorillas
with trackers, rangers, and guides to educate tourists (Gus and Manny our
guides were very knowledge and friendly) 10% of the permit fee also goes back
to the local community to support schools and services.
We were on a 4 day tour in Rwanda and told our driver we
were interested in a medium effort hike and he arranged for us to be placed in
the Agasha group 13. The hike was about 45 min through farm fields and 45 min
in the bush, relatively easy with only a slight grade to find the group. We
lucked out with sunny dry skies. We hired porter for $10 US to carry our
daypack, porters can also help you along if needed, but more importantly this
gives jobs to local men. Although the porters don't go to see the gorillas, they
stay with the backpacks just before see you the gorilla group.
The national park is stunning. This really is the land of a
thousand hills. We also hiked Bisoke to the Crater Lake the next day with a
group of 8 hikers, a guide and rangers. The permit is $75. The hike goes past
the turn off for Dian Fossey tomb where her camp and work took place.
Roads from Kigali to Kinigi are good and traffic and local
driving well as well. If I were to do this again I would rent a 4x4 in Kigali
and drive myself rather than book a tour, but you really do need a 4x4 and
experience driving it for "African massage" roads. Trekked into see
one of the gorilla families that Dian Fossey made famous, truly a once in a
lifetime experience.
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Mountain Gorillas tour and safaris trekking Silverback Mountain Gorilla families, Primate tours to the Mountain Gorillas
Mountain Gorilla families are led and protected by a dominant male known as a “silverback gorilla.” Aptly name for his silver "saddle". Although mountain gorillas are frequently portrayed as aggressive, dangerous killers, perhaps due to Hollywood films, conversely they are social animals that are rather shy, peaceful vegetarians that are active during the day. This point was originally proven by Dian Fossey when photographs showing the gorilla "Peanuts" touching Fossey's hand depicted the first recorded peaceful
contact between a human being and a wild gorilla.
Male gorillas are much larger than the females, and are almost twice as heavy. Adult male mountain gorillas are called silverbacks because they have a saddle-shaped patch of silver hair on their backs after they have reached about 12 years of age.
Female gorillas carefully nurture their young. Baby gorillas learn to crawl at about 2 months and can walk before they are 9 months old. They can grasp their mother's fur to ride on her back at 4 months.
Baby gorillas are fed mother's milk for the first 2 1/2 years of life. When they are weaned, gorillas begin to build their own sleeping nests out of vegetation (and not use their mother's nest anymore). Young gorillas stay with their mother for 3-4 years. Adult male gorillas (silverbacks) will care for weaned orphaned young.
Gorillas are fully grown and able to reproduce at 10-12 years old. Females are pregnant for about 8 to 9.5 months and have about 3 babies in their lifetime. Newborn gorillas weigh only about 3-4 pounds (1.4 to 1.8 kg), about half the weight of a newborn human
Can i do Rwanda and Uganda for gorilla tracking?
The answer is BIG YES , It is a different experience in both places
Day 1: Arrive at Kigali Airport; make a city tour and transfer to Volcanoes National Park.
Our representative receives you at the airport in Kigali. Time allowing, you will have a city tour going to places like The Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre where the remains of over 250,000 Rwandese killed during the 1994 genocide are buried and preserved for remembrance. You will also make a visit to the craft market, have lunch and later leave for Volcanoes National Park, the home of mountain gorillas in Rwanda. Take an overnight stay at Mountain Gorilla View Lodge (Luxury), Hotel La Palme (Midrange) orMuhabura Hotel (Budget).
Day 2: Mountain Gorilla Tracking in the Volcanoes National Park
Take an early breakfast and head to the park’s briefing centre for a thorough briefing about Mountain Gorillas tracking rules and regulations. The hiking hours when looking for gorillas vary depending on their movements. You are allowed one hour to be with Rwanda Mountain Gorillas as you observe and photograph them as they feed or play around and grumble among themselves. After enjoying gorillas, return to the lodge for a restful evening and later dinner and overnight stay at Muhabura Hotel, La Palme Hotel or Mountain Gorilla View Lodge.
Day 3: Climb to the Dian Fossey Grave.
After breakfast, transfer to the park offices for some briefing before ascending to Karisoke Research Centre, where the celebrated mountain gorilla lover and conservationist, Dian Fossey was laid to rest. This American primatologist spent close to two decades in Rwanda learning and researching about Mountain Gorillas and working hard for their conservation. After this hiking, descend and start your journey to cross over to Uganda. Take an overnight stay atBird Nest or Arcadia Cottages (Midrange) or BunyonyiOverland Resort (Budget).
Day 4: Relaxation at Lake Bunyonyi plus Optional activities
This day is mainly for relaxations. Lake Bunyonyi has fantastic waters and hilly views plus lake breezes that are very for ideal holiday makers. You may optionally go for a canoe ride on the lake, do some bird watching or a nature walk. Have your overnight stay atBird Nest or Arcadia Cottages (Midrange) or Bunyonyi Overland Resort (Budget).
Day 5: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park
Take breakfast and then set of for Queen Elizabeth National Park. Arrive at the park in the afternoon; check in at the lodge for your overnight. Take overnight atMweya Safari Lodge (Luxury), Ihamba Lakeside Safari Lodge (Midrange) or Kyambura Safari Cottages(Budget).
Day 6: Do a morning Game Drive and afternoon Boat Cruise.
Take an early morning tea and set off for a morning game drive in the park plains and you will likely spot elephants, spotted hyenas, lions, leopards, stripped jackals, bushbucks, water bucks and warthogs and many wild animals. Over 95 species of mammals and 600 species of birds have been recorded at this vast park. After the game drive, you will return to the lodge for a heavy breakfast and some resting.
Later after lunch, you will go for an evening boat cruise on Kazinga Channel. This is a water channel that joins Lakes George and Edward. Many tourists to this park are always impressed by the Channel’s amazing animal and bird diversities. It is a water spot where buffalos time-out in the water whereas big herds of elephants and several species of bird are seen relishing themselves sideways of the channel. Visitors who take part in the 2 hour cruise along the channel repute it as the climax of their African safari. In short, this water cruise gives an exceptional podium for clear photography, all-encompassing bird-watching and a comprehensive game viewing. Retire in the evening to the lodge. Overnight atMweya Safari Lodge (Luxury), Ihamba Lakeside Safari Lodge (Midrange) orKyambura Safari Cottages (Budget).
Day 7: Proceed to Kibale National Park, the home of Chimpanzees
Wake up late, have breakfast and start your drive to Kibale National Park, Uganda’s rain forest with a highest concentration of chimpanzees in Uganda. Enjoy your overnight at Mountains of the Moon, Chimps Nest or Kibale Forest Camp.
Day 8: Chimpanzee tracking and Bigodi Nature walk
Enjoy breakfast and transfer to the park headquarters for briefing followed by a walk to the forest to pursue chimpanzees. Besides the chimps, you will likely spot other primates like the red tailed and colobus monkeys plus birds among others plus. After lunch at the lodge, you will go for a nature walk at Bigodi wetland, a paradise for birders. About 138 bird species have been identified in the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary. You will also see a wide range of biodiversity including many species of primates such as red colobusmonkey, black and white L'Hoest monkey, colobus monkey, grey cheeked, vervet monkey, mangabey, red tailed monkey, blue monkey and baboon. Mammals like Sitatunga, bush pigs, bush bucks, otters, mongooses and chimpanzees similarly visit the swamp from Kibale National Park. In the evening, return to the lodge for overnight. You will stay at Mountains of the Moon, Chimps Nest or Kibale Forest Camp.
Day 9: Transfer to Murchison Falls National Park.
Today is only reserved for driving to Murchison falls national park, have lunch enroute. Arrive in the evening. Overnight stay Paraa Lodge, Pakuba Safari Lodge or Murchison River Lodge.
Day 10: Morning Game Drive and afternoon/evening Launch Cruise
Have an early-morning tea and some snacks and go for a morning game drive in the park. Most likely animals to be seen include hartebeests, jackals, oribi, bushbucks, bohor reed bucks, hyenas, giraffes, lions, antelopes, elephants and the Uganda kobamong others. Return to the lodge for a late morning breakfast and take some restful hours before lunch.
After lunch, you will enjoy an open launch cruise on the calm Nile. And you will see animals like the buffaloes, hippos, crocodiles, elephants and plenty of water birds like the herons, cormorants, ducks, bee-eaters, kingfishers, skimmers, fish eagles, the rare shoebills, to mention. Overnight stay Paraa Lodge, Pakuba Safari Lodge or Murchison River Lodge.
Day 11: Visit the Top of the Falls, drive to Kampala and Track Rhinos enroute.
After breakfast, start your trip to Kampala. Briefly visit the fascinating Top of The Falls. The top of the falls is an implausible scene as it’s where the Nile, Africa’s the longest river verves through a narrow gap in the 7 meters wide rock to aggressively plummet down 43 meters, incredible!!!. After here, drive towards Kampala, Uganda,s Capital City. Along the way, you will visit the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary for Rhino tracking for between 2-3 hours and also enjoy lunch here before continuing with journey Kampala where you will arrive in the evening. Have an overnight stay at Sheraton Hotel Kampala, Hotel Africana, Mamba Point or Kampala Lodge.
Day 12: Entebbe Airport Transfer
You will be transferred to the airport 3 hours to your departure flight.
End of the Trip
Please book this tour now via our 24/7
hot line +256 776 566 077 OR via our
email info@gorillatourbooking.com. or gorillatourbooking@gmail.com
We are warmly waiting for you inquiry!
Day 1: Arrive at Kigali Airport; make a city tour and transfer to Volcanoes National Park.
Our representative receives you at the airport in Kigali. Time allowing, you will have a city tour going to places like The Kigali Genocide Memorial Centre where the remains of over 250,000 Rwandese killed during the 1994 genocide are buried and preserved for remembrance. You will also make a visit to the craft market, have lunch and later leave for Volcanoes National Park, the home of mountain gorillas in Rwanda. Take an overnight stay at Mountain Gorilla View Lodge (Luxury), Hotel La Palme (Midrange) orMuhabura Hotel (Budget).
Day 2: Mountain Gorilla Tracking in the Volcanoes National Park
Take an early breakfast and head to the park’s briefing centre for a thorough briefing about Mountain Gorillas tracking rules and regulations. The hiking hours when looking for gorillas vary depending on their movements. You are allowed one hour to be with Rwanda Mountain Gorillas as you observe and photograph them as they feed or play around and grumble among themselves. After enjoying gorillas, return to the lodge for a restful evening and later dinner and overnight stay at Muhabura Hotel, La Palme Hotel or Mountain Gorilla View Lodge.
Day 3: Climb to the Dian Fossey Grave.
After breakfast, transfer to the park offices for some briefing before ascending to Karisoke Research Centre, where the celebrated mountain gorilla lover and conservationist, Dian Fossey was laid to rest. This American primatologist spent close to two decades in Rwanda learning and researching about Mountain Gorillas and working hard for their conservation. After this hiking, descend and start your journey to cross over to Uganda. Take an overnight stay atBird Nest or Arcadia Cottages (Midrange) or BunyonyiOverland Resort (Budget).
Day 4: Relaxation at Lake Bunyonyi plus Optional activities
This day is mainly for relaxations. Lake Bunyonyi has fantastic waters and hilly views plus lake breezes that are very for ideal holiday makers. You may optionally go for a canoe ride on the lake, do some bird watching or a nature walk. Have your overnight stay atBird Nest or Arcadia Cottages (Midrange) or Bunyonyi Overland Resort (Budget).
Day 5: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park
Take breakfast and then set of for Queen Elizabeth National Park. Arrive at the park in the afternoon; check in at the lodge for your overnight. Take overnight atMweya Safari Lodge (Luxury), Ihamba Lakeside Safari Lodge (Midrange) or Kyambura Safari Cottages(Budget).
Day 6: Do a morning Game Drive and afternoon Boat Cruise.
Take an early morning tea and set off for a morning game drive in the park plains and you will likely spot elephants, spotted hyenas, lions, leopards, stripped jackals, bushbucks, water bucks and warthogs and many wild animals. Over 95 species of mammals and 600 species of birds have been recorded at this vast park. After the game drive, you will return to the lodge for a heavy breakfast and some resting.
Later after lunch, you will go for an evening boat cruise on Kazinga Channel. This is a water channel that joins Lakes George and Edward. Many tourists to this park are always impressed by the Channel’s amazing animal and bird diversities. It is a water spot where buffalos time-out in the water whereas big herds of elephants and several species of bird are seen relishing themselves sideways of the channel. Visitors who take part in the 2 hour cruise along the channel repute it as the climax of their African safari. In short, this water cruise gives an exceptional podium for clear photography, all-encompassing bird-watching and a comprehensive game viewing. Retire in the evening to the lodge. Overnight atMweya Safari Lodge (Luxury), Ihamba Lakeside Safari Lodge (Midrange) orKyambura Safari Cottages (Budget).
Day 7: Proceed to Kibale National Park, the home of Chimpanzees
Wake up late, have breakfast and start your drive to Kibale National Park, Uganda’s rain forest with a highest concentration of chimpanzees in Uganda. Enjoy your overnight at Mountains of the Moon, Chimps Nest or Kibale Forest Camp.
Day 8: Chimpanzee tracking and Bigodi Nature walk
Enjoy breakfast and transfer to the park headquarters for briefing followed by a walk to the forest to pursue chimpanzees. Besides the chimps, you will likely spot other primates like the red tailed and colobus monkeys plus birds among others plus. After lunch at the lodge, you will go for a nature walk at Bigodi wetland, a paradise for birders. About 138 bird species have been identified in the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary. You will also see a wide range of biodiversity including many species of primates such as red colobusmonkey, black and white L'Hoest monkey, colobus monkey, grey cheeked, vervet monkey, mangabey, red tailed monkey, blue monkey and baboon. Mammals like Sitatunga, bush pigs, bush bucks, otters, mongooses and chimpanzees similarly visit the swamp from Kibale National Park. In the evening, return to the lodge for overnight. You will stay at Mountains of the Moon, Chimps Nest or Kibale Forest Camp.
Day 9: Transfer to Murchison Falls National Park.
Today is only reserved for driving to Murchison falls national park, have lunch enroute. Arrive in the evening. Overnight stay Paraa Lodge, Pakuba Safari Lodge or Murchison River Lodge.
Day 10: Morning Game Drive and afternoon/evening Launch Cruise
Have an early-morning tea and some snacks and go for a morning game drive in the park. Most likely animals to be seen include hartebeests, jackals, oribi, bushbucks, bohor reed bucks, hyenas, giraffes, lions, antelopes, elephants and the Uganda kobamong others. Return to the lodge for a late morning breakfast and take some restful hours before lunch.
After lunch, you will enjoy an open launch cruise on the calm Nile. And you will see animals like the buffaloes, hippos, crocodiles, elephants and plenty of water birds like the herons, cormorants, ducks, bee-eaters, kingfishers, skimmers, fish eagles, the rare shoebills, to mention. Overnight stay Paraa Lodge, Pakuba Safari Lodge or Murchison River Lodge.
Day 11: Visit the Top of the Falls, drive to Kampala and Track Rhinos enroute.
After breakfast, start your trip to Kampala. Briefly visit the fascinating Top of The Falls. The top of the falls is an implausible scene as it’s where the Nile, Africa’s the longest river verves through a narrow gap in the 7 meters wide rock to aggressively plummet down 43 meters, incredible!!!. After here, drive towards Kampala, Uganda,s Capital City. Along the way, you will visit the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary for Rhino tracking for between 2-3 hours and also enjoy lunch here before continuing with journey Kampala where you will arrive in the evening. Have an overnight stay at Sheraton Hotel Kampala, Hotel Africana, Mamba Point or Kampala Lodge.
Day 12: Entebbe Airport Transfer
You will be transferred to the airport 3 hours to your departure flight.
End of the Trip
Please book this tour now via our 24/7
hot line +256 776 566 077 OR via our
email info@gorillatourbooking.com. or gorillatourbooking@gmail.com
We are warmly waiting for you inquiry!
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