WHY
UGANDA?
'The Pearl of Africa'
Uganda is for the adventurous traveler. Go gorilla
tracking in the impenetrable Bwindi forest and come close
to families of primates. The churning rapids of the River
Nile provides a high voltage of adrenaline to those who dare
go white water rafting. Away from adventure, Uganda is a haven
for bird lovers, nature walk enthusiasts and sight seeing
followers. Uganda is an evergreen paradise and it’s
no wonder that it’s fondly referred to as 'The Pearl
of Africa'.
White
Water Rafting
The thrill of churning rapids is one of the newest adventures
in Uganda. As the River Nile starts its 6,600 km journey to
the Mediterranean, it alternates between a placid course and
swirling white water rapids. White water rafting is available
near the Bujagali Falls all the way to Lake Kyoga, and within
Murchison Falls National Park
Gorilla Tracking
In many parts of the country, and on any day, visitors can
enjoy a forest trek to view families of primates. Something
rarely available elsewhere in Africa, it is one of Uganda's
greatest attractions
Walking
Uganda is a walker's paradise with a wide range of choices.
Most national parks have nature trails (in areas not habituated
by predators) that require varying degrees of energy, while
several lakes have trails that meander around their banks.
In the national parks, rangers and guides are usually available.
In the rural areas, local hotels will be happy to point out
the best walking spot, and recommend a guide.
Trekking
For the more adventurous and those with more energy, several
trails require experience, and again the choice is wide. For
those who wish to trek for several days and camp on the way,
the Karamoja, the foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains (the
Central Circuit Trail) and the Sasa River Trail on Mount Elgon
are popular areas.
Mountain
Climbing
Mounts Elgon, the Rwenzoris and Virunga are excellent regions
for medium and easy climbs. Some routes do not need special
equipment, particularly if you don't attempt the summits,
and guides and porters are available locally, but some experience
is necessary.
Birdwatching
Uganda is an ornithologist's delight with more than 3,463
species of birds. All national parks are havens for birdlife,
and wetlands and savannahs support both indigenous and migratory
birds.
Fishing
In a country, one-third of the which is under water (either
as lakes, rivers or wetlands) fishing is a delight. Chance
your skill with the tilapia in Lake Victoria, or the Nile
Perch (weighing sometimes up to 100 kgs). In the mountain
rivers, trout rise to the fly, while crater lakes provide
additional sporting opportunings.
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