Uganda – “the pearl of Africa” has been listed on 10th
place among National Geographic’s best of the world 2013 describing it
as “Africa’s new frontier”. Last year, lonely planet featured Uganda as the
best travel destination for 2012 something that tells you Uganda safaris
are still among the best holiday ideas for Africa. There are only 2 African
countries that have made this list and that is Malawi (6th position)
& Uganda – the only one in East Africa beating some of the best known holiday
destinations in Africa like South Africa!
Mountain gorillas in Bwindi |
Uganda
tourism has recently been faced with a lot of challenges
including political protests & riots, Ebola and Marburg virus epidemics, all
of which slowed down the tourist inflow but the country still stands as one of
the best safari holiday destinations in Africa. Uganda has for some time now
been well known for gorilla trekking in Bwindi which is home to more than half
of the world’s remaining mountain gorilla population, but Uganda’s pride lies
in its nature! The green cover that welcomes you the moment you land here be it
by water, land or air and it’s hospitable people making you feel like you have
discovered your second home.
Uganda safaris and tours feature unique wildlife
like the mountain gorillas, tree climbing lions and all the big five. The snow
caped Rwenzori Mountains are a natural wonder and present a real challenge for
hikers and adventure seeking tourists. Uganda has got spectacular bird-life,
enormous culture and a rich history stemming from the colonial era to the
present and still prominent kingdoms including Buganda, Tooro among others.
Some of the well-known Uganda national parks include
Murchison falls, Kibale forest and Queen Elizabeth national park for wildlife
viewing and Bwindi impenetrable forest; a world heritage site, flocked mostly
for gorilla trekking but there is more to Bwindi including a number of forest
walking trails, birding trails and the Batwa pygmies who are increasingly
attracting many to this magnificent forest. Uganda tourism has a lot more to
offer than just wildlife and primates; the source of the Nile river in Jinja is
worth a visit with a number of real adventure activities like bungee jumping
and white water rafting – activities that will give you an adrenaline rush!
Tree climbing lions in Ishasha - Queen Elizabeth National Park |
As you move out of the city to the countryside while
on a Uganda safari, you will breathe
real fresh air – real oxygen from wild plants and trees as you listen to sounds
of the jungle while spending a night in one of the 10 national parks. Imagine
the roar of an African lion and the melodies of early birds during your morning
sleep! If you are planning an African Safari in Uganda 2013, then you should check out our packages. Below is a
complete the complete list of the top 20 best of the world travel destinations
for 2013 as on National
Geographic.
Crimea
Marseille
Raja Ampat
Ravenna
Great Bear Rainforest
Malawi
Quito
Bagan
Cape Breton
Uganda
Hudson Valley
Thessaloniki
Grenada
Bodø
ValparaÃso
Missouri River Banks
St. Augustine
Memphis
Kyoto
Jarash