Uganda also dubbed the Pearl of Africa is a unique adorable country and yet still undiscovered by many when they come for Uganda safaris. In the east of Africa, Uganda is a country gifted with mesmerizing beauty, coupled with rich beautiful sceneries, spectacular vegetation, waters, mountains and fascinating fauna; How dare you miss out on a safari in Uganda?
A typical wildlife safari in Uganda is mostly done in national parks including Queen Elizabeth national park, Kidepo valley national park, Lake Mburo national park and Murchison Falls National park. Other safaris in Uganda range from visiting interesting cultural and traditional sites, historical monuments, and religious sites. Uganda is additionally an ideal destination for cultural safaris and tours because of the abundant tribes whose culture and traditions differ.
inappropriate behavior is often laughed off as “boys will be boys,” women face higher conduct standards especially in the workplace. That’s why it’s crucial that, as women, our behavior on the job is beyond reproach. inappropriate behavior is often laughed.
Uganda is generally a unique country, and home to various iconic features of world importance. Uganda harbors Africa’s biggest fresh water lake, Lake Victoria which also doubles as the only true source of River Nile. The R. Nile is the world’s longest river covering a distance of over 5,100 miles from Lake Victoria to the Mediterranean Sea in North Africa.
With its shimmering islands, Lake Victoria is a true source of adventure and relaxation along its extensive sand beaches. The only Bahai’ temple in Africa is situated right in the city of Kampala, standing high on top of a hill for those who would like to learn more of the Bahai’ history and beliefs.
Uganda is host to over 400 mountain gorillas, totaling to over 50% of world’s mountain gorilla population situated in the south western in Bwindi national park and Mgahinga gorilla national park. The jagged Rwenzori mountains in the far south west corner is just a right spot to test your adventure enthusiasm; it is Uganda’s tallest mountain and East Africa’s largest block mountain, formed as a result of faulting. Despite its height, and the fact that it lies along the equator where temperatures are apparently high, the Rwenzori remain covered by snow almost all year through.