Tuesday, September 20, 2011

East Africa Travel - Facts About Uganda

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East Africa Travel - Facts About Uganda
Travel tips for your trip to Uganda Hotel Maps Famous Places in Uganda helps you to make your trip to Uganda in the holiday a Splendid One


Located in East Africa, Uganda borders the most vibrant East African nation Kenya to the east and other countries like Tanzania, Sudan and Congo. The geographical scenery of Uganda is a marvel constituting of picturesque mountains, hills, lakes and wildlife filled plains. This country also prides in a diverse cultural heritage.

Despite being a landlocked country, Uganda shares with her East African neighbours the Lake Victoria that has not only been a major attraction but has also provided huge economic gains for the country. The many islands in the lake have been major attractions too and visitors set off on motorboats to experience first hand the thriving sea and plant life. The capital of Uganda, Kampala and Entebbe, two big Ugandan cities are near Lake Victoria
Basically, Uganda’s rich wildlife forms the basis of tourism. Beside the Lake Victoria, her other natural attractions include the Ruwenzori Mountains that are not only an attraction but home to diverse wildlife species. Lake Kyoga, Lake Albert and Lake Edward are some of the other Ugandan lakes that bring with them a thriving flora and fauna.

There are many wildlife reserves and game parks to visit in Uganda. Here, you will get a chance to view beautiful animals in their natural surrounding including buffalos, antelopes, elephants, primates, cheetahs, lions and extensive bird species. Tourists’ agents in Uganda often have arranged wildlife trips that will take you all over the country. They are often 3-10-day trips and beyond. Some of the most interesting areas to visit include Lake Mburo National Park, the Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kibale National Park, Kidepo Valley National Park among a wide selection of others. During these safaris (trips), there are tonnes of activities to indulge in like climbing of Mt. Ruwenzori for those who have the stamina, gorilla tracking, bird watching, white water rafting at River Jinja, fishing, bungee jumping and forest and primate walks.

The rich cultural heritage of the Ugandan people is another major tourist attraction. There are people streaming into the Buganda Kingdoms to have a personal view of the Buganda kings and their territories.

In Uganda, you will have ample accommodation around the major cities like Kampala and Entebbe in form of luxurious hotels. In the capital Kampala are many of these hotels that are only 40 kilometres from the country’s main airport, the Kampala International airport. Beach hotels are also available in Entebbe while all game parks and game reserves have strategic lodges. Another accommodation option in Uganda is the apartments and guest houses while cottages, inns, hostels and campsites are also in plenty depending on your preference.

Dining in Uganda will also be hustle free. Traditional African dishes are available especially matoke (green bananas), Uganda’s staple food. There is also a wide range of restaurants offering all kinds of cuisine from Chinese to American, Italian, Indian and a host of others. Ugandan cities have a bubbly night life too and you can hop into some of the lively clubs for an exciting evening.

Being a landlocked country, Uganda carries out most of its sea operations from the Kenyan Coast. At the same time, some tourists prefer to fly into Kenya and then connect to Uganda because it is much cheaper. Getting around Uganda is facilitated by public transport, taxis and car hire from tourist agents which always seems to be the best option.

Discover the ultimate adventurous destination that is Uganda while you sample the country’s great culture and weather. .