Top Tourist Attractions In Uganda

Top Tourist Attractions In Uganda

Top Tourist Attractions In Uganda

Uganda is known to be a country with wildlife natural beauties and most of the major attractions that are included on a traveler’s bucket list are natural wonders and resources and historical sites. Here are the top attractions in Uganda every traveler should encounter while a Uganda tour.

The mountain gorillas in Bwindi impenetrable and Mgahinga gorilla national parks

Mountain gorillas are known to be one of the most sought after wildlife in the whole of Africa. Many people come to Africa to watch these amazing animals in their natural setting. Uganda is one those lucky places to have been embraced with these huge primates. These animals are endangered species and are put in the red list of International Union of Conservation for Nature (IUCN) and Uganda has half of the world’s population of the mountain gorillas which is 420 out of the 900 individual. This makes the pearl of Africa to rank as the best destination for gorilla safaris in Africa and the world at large. These are huge apes inhabit in Bwindi impenetrable forest national park and Mgahinga gorilla national park both located in kigezi region southwest of Uganda. Interacting and coming close with the mountain gorillas is an exhilarating experience that can never be forgotten in one’s life.

Kampala city tour

Kampala city is not the biggest and commercial city of Uganda but also a top attraction. This wonderful city boosts historical, cultural and religious sites which include Kabaka’s palace and lake, Namugongo shrine, Namirembe cathedral, Gadaffi mosque, Bahai temple and Kasubi tombs amongst the special. The latter give visitors an insight of some of Uganda’s rich history. It also has fine Asian architectural marvels that are a beauty to watch as a visitor rides around. Kampala also has fine restaurants to dine in, hangout places like pubs and discotheques to blow someone’s mind off and also those who love window shopping there a chain of exquisite shopping malls and market placed.

The source of the Nile in Jinja

This is one of the most popular tourist sites in Uganda. There isn’t much about the source of the Nile but the history about it is worth to listen to and also the boat ride on river Nile is a breathtaking one. In Jinja, the Nile the longest river in the world bolsters lots of features that support tourism activities. It has very nice elevated cliffs that are used for bungee jumping and also has Itanda falls one of the most powerful falls in the world which harbors the most dreadful white rafting grade the 6th grade. Still at the source of the Nile, a traveler has an opportunity to taste one of the most delicious and hugest fish type the Nile perch at one of the resorts.

Hike on top of Murchison falls

Here the Nile, the longest river in the world, is forced through a narrow gap in the rock (only 7 meters wide), before ferociously plunging down 43 meters into Victoria Nile basin. The rainbow water that sprinkles back looks so wonderful. This is also an ideal place for taking some nice pictures that can be posted on social media like facebook, instagram, snapchat, twitter and google plus among others.

Chimpanzees in Kibale forest

Kibale national park is known to be with the highest concentration of chimpanzees in Africa. Coming up-close with the chimpanzees is one of the most electric moment a traveler can ever have in his/her life. Chimpanzees are the closest relatives of mankind in the animal kingdom with 98.8% DNA. These small primates are so intelligent and some of the intelligence is evidenced with their ability to use tools like sticks and stones in the jungle to gather food, protection and also shelter. Chimpanzee trekking in Uganda is always a lifetime experience.

Tree climbing lions at the Ishasha sector in Queen Elizabeth national park

Lions are always fun to watch in their natural setting as these amazing creatures are so bossy, majestic and act like royals with predatory antics in the jungle. This is why they are called the kings of the jungle. Finding lions on top of the tree branches is very rare to encounter but at the Ishasha sector in Queen Elizabeth, lions always rest on fig tree branches to get rid of satisfaction after a successful hunt of prey.

The big five African animals

During the hunting age, there were five animals that were so hard to hunt down in the jungle and these were the lions, leopards, buffalos, elephants and the rhinos. Uganda is one of the safari destinations with these powerful animals. These animals are found in national park like Queen Elizabeth national park, Murchison falls national park and Kidepo national park other than the rhinos which are only found in Zziwa rhino sanctuary. Many travelers always embark on game drive in these national parks in search of these animals.

The watching the elusive shoebill

Uganda is the best birding site in the whole of Africa. It has over 1065 species of birds and over 35 species are endemic to the country. The elusive shoebill is the one of the most sought after birds in the world and it is every birders dream to lay a sight on the majestic bird. This bird can only be found in Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda and Sudan but Uganda is the best place to watch this bird since it has the highest concentration of it. The elusive shoebill can be watch in Mabamba birding site, Queen Elizabeth and Murchison Falls national parks.

Boat ride at Kazinga channel Queen Elizabeth national park

The unique 2-hour boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel and into Lake Edward is one of a kind. This trip passes through possibly the highest concentration of Hippos and many animals may be seen drinking at the water’s edge. This launch cruise offers an excellent platform for photography, bird watching and game viewing, ideal for the Uganda safari. The prolific bird life is colorful and stupendous with well over 550 resident species.

Amabere caves

Situated in fort portal municipality, Amabere caves are one of the most intriguing tourist sites in Uganda due to the breast like features in the caves and the rich history of the place. While at Amabere, there is also hiking up to see the two magnificent crater lakes at the top of the dormant volcanic