Uganda is home to over 40 tribes and 40 languages with current existing kingdoms being Buganda, Bunyoro-Kitaara, Tooro, and Busoga. Each of these kingdoms and chiefdoms has their languages and ways of greeting and in some cases, it is just a dialect of the original kingdom. They have unique cultural beliefs and practices, unique foods...Read More
Uganda is home to the source of River Nile in Jinja from the beautiful LAKE VICTORIA. You can plan to visit Jinja for many activities in this area. some of these are along river Nile and some in the communities adjacent. White Water Rafting on River Nile Uganda is the source of the mighty River...Read More
Makananga Birding and Shoebill site is located along the fringes of LAKE VICTORIA. This site is the latest addition on the locations of the famous sought after Shoebill in Uganda. The Shoebill can only be found in Uganda, Rwanda, South Sudan, and Zambia. In all the mentioned countries the best chances of seeing this bird...Read More
If you are looking for a beautiful relaxed place then Lake Bunyonyi offers just that. You can request to add a visit to Lake Bunyonyi on your Uganda safari itinerary. Lake Bunyonyi (literally translated as “Place of many little birds”) is a fresh water body. The lake is thought to be Africa’s 2nd deepest lake...Read More
The amazing Uganda Bahai Temple is located on Kikaya hill in the suburbs of Kampala. Visit this while on a Uganda Wildlife Safari. It is the only building of its kind and serves as the temple of Baha’i faith on the African continent. It is an outstanding building which the architect invested time in using...Read More
The beautiful Kisiizi falls lie on Kyabamba River a few meters from Kisiizi Hospital. You can add this on your Uganda safari tour as you explore this beautiful country. These falls are about 27 metres high dropping water into a gorge continuing the flow of the River. Visitors to the Kisiizi falls are met by...Read More
Sezibwa Falls are one of the sites to visit while on a Uganda wildlife safari. As Uganda’s hidden cultural treasures, the site is part owned by Buganda Kingdom and the Anglican Church of Uganda. The drive to Sezibwa falls takes approximately 1 hour from Kampala depending on the traffic flow. The sezibwa falls tour is...Read More
On 11th May 2013 Busoga Tourism initiative and Uganda Tourism Board opened up Kagulu rock officially as a tourist and cultural site. This was following up on the promise by Uganda tourism board to continue diversifying Uganda tourist products. Uganda tourism mainly consistes of Gorilla trekking, wildlife safaris, birding safaris, adventure tours and cultural sites...Read More