Uganda has continued to grow as a holiday
destination and a hotspot for many tourists. Lonely planet and National
geographic have previous recommended the country as one of the best places one
should visit for an African holiday and in December 2015, CNN listed Uganda
among the top 16 up and coming tourist destinations for 2016.
Gorilla trekking continues to stand out as the key
activity but that’s just one of the many activities
one can be sure to enjoy on
a safari in Uganda. CNN’s Anna Shah sighted a visit to Ngamba Island Chimpanzee
sanctuary where orphaned and rescued chimpanzees are habituated and visitors
can go to watch or participate in the caregiver program. One of the thrilling
facts about this visit is the ability to cross the equator on a boat while
traversing Africa’s biggest fresh water body- Lake Victoria!
With 10 national parks, each with at least one
unique feature, Uganda safaris should be top on your list of adventures,
vacation and holiday ideas for 2016. Kibale forest national park presents an
ideal location to see chimpanzees in their natural habitat and a great nature
walk for nature lovers and birders alike.
Game viewing in both Murchison falls and Queen
Elizabeth national parks is exceptional given the fact that these places are still
largely virgin and less explored. A boat cruise in each of the parks also
presents a great way to spend your afternoon with lots of game and bird
viewing.
Uganda is home to more than 1000 birds including the
rare shoebill and some rift valley endemics making it one of the sought-after
birding safari destinations.
The Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) has in the recent
past made efforts to boost Uganda tourism by inviting ex-Football club
Barcelona players to market the country and that, coupled with the landmark
pope’s visit in November 2015, has created a buzz about the country’s tourism
potential.
With Uganda looking to achieve a middle income
status in its vision 2040, tourism will be one of the key sectors and one can
hope that the government does enough to develop the supporting infrastructure
and maintain a peaceful atmosphere for the tourism industry to flourish.