Safari Lodges and Camps are a fantastic type of accommodation to enjoy when on holiday in Uganda. These are usually in places very close to the wildebeest migration routes which mean that visitors get to see these amazing wild animals close-up. Staying in a lodge really helps tourists get back to nature and experience and […]
Category: Monthly archive February, 2013
The Nile has played a colossal part in history in its mercy mission through the vast deserts of Northern Africa. No other river on earth has played such an important role in the civilization of mankind. The mighty river traverses an incredible variety of landscapes, supports an exotic and diverse range of cultures and wildlife, […]
Legend has it that a couple, Nakangute Batesa and Nsubuga Ssebato expected the birth of their child but instead of a human being, Nakangute gave birth to a stream of water which later divided into two rivers, Ssezibwa and Mumbeya. This is said to have taken place around the 16th century. Our guide tells us […]
The museums of any country represent their past and history. Ugandan Museums too present a part of Uganda on their own. Visit Uganda and see our History, culture and heritages unfold itself in the unspoken walls of these museums which have the past closed in them. Here are the some of the most famous ones…. […]
Over 184 Tourism Police Officers completed a one month course in tourism security at Police Training School, Kabalye, Masindi on Friday. The Officers were passed out by the Inspector General of Police, Lt. Gen. Kale Kayihura who advised them to be on alert for terrorist activities in the country. He called upon them to go […]
This is from Queen Elizabeth National Park which is one of the best National parks in Uganda to go and see all those awesome animals. The explosion craters are purely beautiful views, offer splendid hiking in areas within the Park.
