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Exploring the pearl of Africa with confidence

Exploring the pearl of Africa with confidence Exploring Uganda with confidence means combining its unmatched biodiversity with smart planning. From Mountain gorilla trekking in Bwindi impenetrable national park to navigating the bustling streets of Kampala, a smooth journey requires strict health precautions, local currency know-how, and securing the right transport. Essential Health and Safety Malaria and  Vaccinations, Uganda has a tropical climate, meaning malaria is prevalent. Always take antimalarial medicine, sleep under treated mosquito nets, and carry insect repellent. Remember a proof of a Yellow Fever vaccination is required for entry. Water and Food,  Drink only boiled or sealed bottled water. When enjoying local favorites like Matooke (green bananas) and Groundnuts), stick to freshly cooked, hot meals. Safety and Scams, Kampala and upcountry tourist areas are generally safe for travelers, but petty theft like pick pocketing in crowded markets happens. Avoid walking alone at night and leave flashy jewelry at your accommodation. Money and Connectivity The official currency is the Ugandan Shilling (UGX) which is accepted all over the destinations you will be visiting. Automatic Teller Machines s are reliable in Kampala and major towns like Entebbe Mbarara, Gulu, Kabale, Kisoro Arua and Fort Portal, but  very rare in remote national parks and areas.  Cash is King, Carry US Dollars (USD) for tipping, park fees, and larger excursions. Note that USD bills must be from the year 2009 or later, as older, torn or stamped notes are generally not accepted. Staying Online is very important, Pick up a local SIM card either MTN or Airtel at Entebbe International Airport or authorized agents to ensure GPS and communication access while navigating. Transportation and Getting Around The best vehicle to navigate the pearl of Africa with confidence is  a 4×4 vehicle like a Toyota Land Cruiser, This is an absolute must especially if you are traveling to upcountry reserves or during the rainy seasons when roads can become muddy and impassable, a 4×4 wheel option works better here. Adhere to driving rules and road restrictions,  Driving in Uganda is on the left hand side  so you must keep left when driving the road. National Park speed limits are strictly enforced at 40 km/h and failure to observe this result into heavy fines. To navigate the country independently, check out 4×4 adventures for reliable transport advice. Use motorcycle taxis commonly known as boda-bodas for short distances in Kampala, They are the fastest way to beat traffic, but always wear a helmet and agree on the fare before hopping on. Top Must-See Highlights The highlight of Uganda Road trip is trekking gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga national park, These are crown jewel for primate tracking. You need to book your gorilla trekking permits months in advance through the official Uganda Wildlife Authority to guarantee your spot. Another interesting place to visit is Murchison Falls National Park which is famous for the roaring Nile waters forcing their way through a tiny gorge, this is observed when you are at the top of the falls. You can also take the boat cruise to the bottom of the falls for an unforgettable up-close encounter with hippos, birds  and crocodiles. Another must see pace is Jinja City known as the adventure capital of Uganda, this is where you can enjoy white-water rafting, Tubbing, and visit the Source of the Nile Even Zip linning across the Nile. Culture and Etiquette Ugandan culture is deeply rooted in respect, hospitality, and communal living. With over 50 ethnic groups, the “Pearl of Africa” places a strong emphasis on polite greetings, respecting elders, modest dressing, and sharing meals.  Ugandans are remarkably warm and hospitable people. A simple polite greeting like Good morning  goes a very long way. Try as much as possible to respect local customs by dressing modestly, particularly when visiting rural villages, religious and cultural sites. Learning basic customs will help you navigate social and professional spaces smoothly Tipping guides, drivers, and hotel staff is highly appreciated and a great way to support the local tourism economy. It is standard etiquette to offer your seat on public transport or in waiting areas to elderly people, pregnant women, or community leaders.

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Which is better for gorilla trekking, Rwanda or Uganda?

Which is better for gorilla trekking, Rwanda or Uganda? Are you embarking on a gorilla trekking safari to view the magnificent primates that share 98.3% DNA with humans? Do you want to observe the mountain gorillas few meters in their habitats while they are foraging, having social interactions or resting? Are you debating on whether to go for gorilla trekking in Rwanda or Uganda? Both Rwanda and Uganda offer excellent gorilla treks where you spend 1 hour with the selected gorilla families upon finding them. In Rwanda, gorilla trekking is done in Volcanoes national park while in Uganda gorilla trekking is done in Bwindi Impenetrable national park and Mgahinga national park. So how do you choose whether to go to Rwanda or Uganda for gorilla trekking? There are assortment of considerations taken that may be based on individual preference such as costs involved, lodging options, safety, landscape, best time to go for gorilla trekking in both Uganda and Rwanda. Where can you trek mountain gorillas from in Rwanda or Uganda? With only 1,063 world’s population of mountain gorillas by 2025 thanks to conservation efforts that the numbers have increased, you could be wondering where you can trek them, mountain gorillas are endemic to Uganda, Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo with them living in high elevation montane and rain forests. Volcanoes national park in Rwanda. Situated in North Western Rwanda, it is home of 12 habituated mountain gorilla families and inhabits the steep slopes of magnificent Virunga  extending from sea level to 4507m encompassing the summits of five of East Africa’s dormant volcanoes that is to say mount Karisimbi, Sabinyo, Gahinga, Muhabura and Bisoke. It is approximately 160 square kilometers and 2-3 hours drive from Kigali. Other attractions in it include; the Dian Fossey’s tomb, Iby’iwacu cultural village, twin lakes making it an awesome destination. Bwindi Impenetrable nation al park in Uganda. It is located in South Western Uganda along the Albertine rift valley, it is a UNESCO world heritage site covering 330.8 square kilometers, home of half of the world’s population of mountain gorillas constituting 24 habituated gorilla families. It is 8-10 hours journey from Entebbe airport. Other attractions include variety of bird species, Batwa experience. Mgahinga national park. It contains the least number of mountain gorillas in Uganda with only 1 habituated gorilla family. It is also home of the golden monkeys, other mammals like the forest hogs, buffalos, pigs and inhabits the Batwa. It is 33.7 square kilometers  making it Uganda’s smallest national park. What can you consider when choosing whether to go for gorilla trekking in either Rwanda or Uganda? Choosing to trek mountain gorillas in either Rwanda or Uganda varies according to individual preferences, whereas others might consider going for gorilla trekking in Rwanda, others choose Uganda as their gorilla trekking destinations as explained bellow; Cost of Gorilla permits. Rwanda’s gorilla permits cost US$ 1500 for foreign non-residents, US$ 500 for foreign residents and Rest of African citizens, US$200 for East African citizens while Uganda’s gorilla permits cost US$800 for foreign non-residents, US$700 for foreign residents, US$500 for rest of Africa and UGX300,000 for East African citizens. Rwanda’s gorilla permits are more expensive than Uganda’s gorilla permits because of conservation efforts and community projects, Rwanda also targets high-end travelers whereas Uganda targets broader segments. Vegetation cover and Landscape. Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable national park is a tropical forest with dense undergrowth that requires cutting through, muddy and slippery trails, it has uneven terrain requiring trekkers to navigate through the dense forest making the  gorilla trekking activity more challenging since it can even limit visibility of the mountain gorillas. Rwanda’s Volcanoes national park is characterized by bamboo forests, grassland with the park having an higher elevation making it easily accessible to spot the endangered mountain gorillas and take photographs due to scenic views that it offers. Gorilla families and availability of gorilla permits. Uganda has 25 habituated gorilla families with 24 gorilla families found in Bwindi impenetrable national park and 1 gorilla family found in Mgahinga national park making Uganda to host half of the world’s population of the endangered and endemic mountain gorillas while Rwanda has 12 habituated gorilla families for tourism activities in Volcanoes national park therefore, the gorilla permits offered in Uganda in a day is higher than that of Rwanda since 8 gorilla permits are given out each day to visit a gorilla family in both countries. Accommodation options. Volcanoes national park offers luxurious, high-end and world class accommodation facilities that offer exceptional services and amenities. Even though its main target is luxurious travelers, it also offers mid-range and budget-constraint accommodation facilities. Whereas Bwindi Impenetrable national park offers budget-friendly accommodation options with also some luxurious lodging options. Accessibility and location. Accessibility is a vital considerartion when choosing to either do gorilla trekking in Rwanda or Uganda. Bwindi impenetrable forest and Mgahinga national park are approximately 8-10 hours drive from Entebbe International airport with winding roads and sometimes rough terrain however, the beautiful scenery along the road makes the trip worth it. Though there are flight options available, tourists who might be wanting to go for gorilla trekking by road and they have enough time always find difficulties because of the long distances involved to access the national parks with mountain gorillas. Volcanoes national park is 2-3 hours journey from Kigali International airport with well maintained roads making the journey smooth and quick for business travelers who might want to experience the gorilla trekking experiences and have no much time to spend in Rwanda. Best time for gorilla trekking. Volcanoes national park, Bwindi impenetrable national park and Mgahinga national park offer all year-round gorilla trekking experiences howbeit dry seasons are the best time for gorilla trekking because of easy navigation as the trails are less muddy, offering better visibility and ideal conditions for photography. There are two dry seasons in Uganda ranging from June to August which is a peak tourism season and December to February. There are also two dry seasons in

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11 Days Uganda’s Primates & Wildlife Safari

11 Days Uganda’s Primates & Wildlife Safari This 11-day Uganda Primates and Wildlife safari offers you an abundance of wildlife, scenery, and cultural experiences in Uganda. Gorilla and chimpanzee tracking are the highlight of this road trip, but expect to see rhinos, lions, hippos, buffaloes, leopard, elephants, and several species of birds and an abundance of dense green forest. Enjoy the thundering Murchison Falls in the north of Uganda and the crater lakes in the western part of the country. This journey will bring you close to nature and culture. Safari Highlights, Rhino tracking at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary     Game drives     Boat safaris     Chimpanzee tracking     Community walk     Crater Lakes     Gorilla tracking Day 1: Transfer to Murchison Falls National Park via Ziwa for Rhino Tracking Have morning breakfast and drive to Murchison Falls National Park with a stopover at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary for Rhino tracking. You will spend an hour with the Rhinos after locating them with the help of your ranger guide. After this experience, you will proceed to Murchison Falls National park arriving there in the evening. Dinner and overnight at Pakuba Safari Lodge Day 2: Morning game drive and afternoon boat cruise Wake up early this morning for a game drive with packed lunch on the northern bank of the River Nile and look out for giraffes, elephants, hartebeest, Buffaloes, Leopards, Lions and different bird species. Indeed, it is a privilege watching wild animals in their habitat as they eat, play, and protect the young. In the afternoon, embark on a boat cruise providing more opportunities for spotting a variety of animals and birds like hippos and crocodiles. This boat cruise will give you great viewing of the falls.Dinner and overnight at Tilenga Safari Lodge Day 3: Transfer to Kibale National Park After an early breakfast drive to the home of Chimpanzees in Kibale National Park.On this journey, you will have stunning views as you pass small villages, local markets and several bird lives. This is a day trip with packed lunch or in a town enroute. You arrive at your lodge later that evening ready for tomorrow’s adventure. Dinner and overnight at Isunga Lodge Day 4: Chimpanzee tracking and Bigodi Community Walk Chimpanzee trekking is a fulfilling adventure that takes you deep into the tropical forest across streams of water.  With the help of your guide, you will locate the chimps. Enjoy the picture moments and watch as they play and feed. Besides chimps expect to see other animals like red-tailed monkeys, black-and-white Columbus monkeys, butterflies, and birds calling from the canopies while on this safari. In the afternoon you will visit Bigodi Village and wetland known for its rich diversity of birds and primates depending on the availability of time. By taking this tour, you are contributing to the development of this community because the proceeds are used to build schools and offer small loans. Dinner and overnight at Isunga Lodge Day 5: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park This day after breakfast, You will drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park for a wildlife experience in the plains of Kasenyi. The drive will take us through views of several crater lakes and the mystical Rwenzori Mountain ranges en route. On arrival in the park, you will have a small game drive as we proceed to the lodge for lunch Accommodation at Bush Lodge Day 6: Game drive and Boat Cruise Today we arise early morning for a game drive. The game drive happens in Kasenyi plains in custom made safari cars for game viewing. Look out for Lions, Elephants, Buffaloes, Kobs, Water bucks etc all this in between the Rwenzori Mountains and the Rift valley escarpment. In the afternoon you will go on a boat cruise on Kazinga channel which is a stretch of water connecting Lake Edward and Lake George. The boat safari offers you great photography sessions in a relaxed way with lots of bird life on the shores, crocodiles, elephants, etc. Accommodation at Bush Lodge Day 7: Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Today we start our journey to the home of the gentle giants of Bwindi impenetrable forest. The fulfilling journey takes us through ishasha sector home of tree climbing lions and the Kigezi highlands with great scenery of terraced hills. Your lodge in or near the impenetrable forest will offer you great rest as you prepare for the next day’s gorilla trek. Accommodation at Ihamba Residence Day 8: Gorillas trekking in Uganda The highlight of your safari will be meeting the gentle giants of Bwindi National Park! Enjoy the fullness of the impenetrable forest abounding with life, host to several species of birds, butterflies, primates, mammals. Eventually with help of your guide who is also a park ranger, you will find yourself face to face with the enormous and rare mountain gorillas. The trekking experience takes anything from on hour (rarely) to about 6 hours to accomplish. However, you only have one hour with gorillas to capture your finest moment. Accommodation at Ihamba Residence Day 9: Transfer to Jinja After an early breakfast, you will be transferred to the airstrip for your flight to Entebbe from where you will proceed to Jinja – the adventure capital of East Africa. Accommodation at Source of the Nile Hotel Day 10: White Water Rafting on the River Nile This morning after an early breakfast, you will transfer to the starting point of the white water rafting. In Jinja, the Nile finds its origin; visit the Source of the River Nile where it starts its 4000 km journey through Africa and a great challenge for rafters. You shall have a whole day white water rafting experience. Accommodation at Source of the Nile Hotel Day 11: Transfer to Entebbe We hope you have had a fantastic time exploring Uganda. This marks the end of your Uganda primates and adventure safari. The guide will transfer you to your hotel or Airport for your flight back home. End of Safari