Multiple activities and experiences await you, from adrenaline-triggering white-water rafting and bungee jumping in Jinja and rewarding boat cruises on the Nile to scenic landscapes and mountains, valleys and happy people in big and small towns and abundant wildlife in the ten main national parks and several game reserves without forgetting the unforgettable mountain gorillas in their natural habitat.
The national parks, museums and monuments of Uganda are unparalleled for their diversity and majesty. While Bwindi Impenetrable, Queen Elizabeth, Kibale and Murchison Falls National Parks are the crown jewels of the park system, Mgahinga Gorilla, Rwenzori Mountains, Mount Elgon, and Kidepo Valley National Parks are also renowned for their hiking trails and unique wilderness areas. Uganda’s national parks and historical sites embody the Ugandan spirit and culture. They are the gateways to the past, homes to the uncommon plants and animal species, and to go to places for every visitor seeking inspiration, peace, and open space to breathe natural freshness.
Uganda’s exciting, busy cities are like no other when it comes to the charms of the young and older adults making a living day in and day out. All showcase the heritage and culture of a beautiful, gifted nation. But perhaps Uganda’s greatest attraction is the joyous and ever-friendly spirit and energy of the Ugandans and the diversity within the Pearl of Africa.
The Pearl of Africa is home to several cities, towns, and remote villages varying from region to region. Kampala, Jinja, Gulu, Fort Portal, and Mbarara are all fabulous places to visit, while Bunyonyi, Kisoro, Ruhija, Buhoma and Kasese each have distinct personalities and cultures from distinct tribes. Individual districts contrast by region, and visitors can enjoy everything from delicious food and dances to the rugged snow-capped ranges of Rwenzori and the giant Gorillas of Bwindi and Mgahinga National Parks.
Location: Plot 124, Kikumbi
P.O Box 100667, Kampala
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+447 572778124
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