Can I Smoke in a Rental Car?

Is smoking allowed while on Self-Drive in Uganda? While on Self-Drive in Uganda, there are policies to follow by all clients interested in driving our rental vehicles to any place of their preference. Smoking in the rental car is not allowed due to the fact that it is inappropriate hence travelers interested in smoking are required to do so at stops/ breaks outside the car. This comes at an extra fee and adherence to the Rules and Regulations. In case you smoke in the car, you will be required to pay an extra charge for cleaning the car. The reason…

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Explore Uganda in Two weeks on Self drive, Best Attractions to Visit

oe ride on the illustrations and scenic lava dammedThe self-drive safari in Uganda starts with hiring a strong 4×4 safari vehicle that can take you through all the bad roads in Uganda’s national parks. There are many trusted and reliable safari car rental companies in the country from where you can hire a safari vehicle for self-drive. After hiring your safari vehicle the next part will be just waiting for the dates to reach and fly in Uganda and you will find the agent from the car rental company at the airport waiting for you with the car and after…

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Explore Uganda in one week

Uganda is a country in East Africa, it’s one of the interesting travel destinations on the African continent. The country caters to all types of tourists ranging from the budget to top-end luxury travelers also from just culture tourists to wildlife and bird lovers. The country is home to a variety of attractions from the big bustling city to the amazing lush landscape and of course not forgetting the mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. The country has something for everyone but it can require a lifetime for someone to explore well this vast country….

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Beautiful Uganda offers cultural and natural attractions

The Honorable Maria Mutagamba, Minister of Tourism, Wildlife and Heritage in the Ugandan Cabinet take a lead to show the world why Uganda presses on to charm tourists. Beautiful Uganda’ offers a variety of social and natural tourist attractions to tourists in our attractive 10 national parks, 13 game reserves, islands on Uganda lakes, and many other attractions in the country. Tourists can choose among a magnificent beach vacation on the great Lake Victoria, in islands, Uganda gorilla safaris in the world-famous Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Chimpanzee tracking safari in Kibale forest national park, The Batwa cultural tour among other…

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Uganda Travel Tips: Things to Know Before You Visit Uganda

As far back as opening its doors to international tourists ’70s after the regime of the dictators (Idi Amin and Apolo Milton Obote), Uganda has encountered a period of rapid development and change. Nowadays, an ever-increasing number of tourists from different parts of the world who visit the country are flocking to the country to experience its rich history and also to explore its amazing attractions in different national parks like the mountain gorillas in Bwindi Forest, Chimpanzees in Kibale Forest National Park and also the amazing wildlife in other parks like Kidepo Valley National Park, Murchison Falls National Park,…

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What to Know about camping trip in Uganda

Visiting Africa for a safari is among the most interesting and memorable experiences in the world. What’s more, Uganda is among the best destinations to do it in. since Uganda tours don’t come cheap, they don’t have to wipe out your life savings, either. You can reduce expenses essentially by going camping instead of staying at high-end luxury lodges. Regardless of whether you’re not generally a camper, you can still enjoy a camping safari in Uganda — in case you know what to do and expect. There are 2 basic ways to go on a camping safari in Uganda. The…

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Visit Kibale Forest National Park

Hundreds of chimpanzees inhabit the trees of the Kibale Forest National Park in the west of Central African Uganda. Green Kibale Park is relatively small with less than eight hundred square meters, but it contains the largest number of primates in Africa. Primates Park The Kibale National Park is about 6 hours drive away from the capital Kampala, in the western part of the country. The park is located between Lake Albert and Lake Edward, near the famous Queen Elizabeth National Park. In the Park, you will find a variety of primates including; black and white colobus monkeys, red-tailed monkeys,…

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An Amazing wildlife experience in Murchison Falls National Park

The state of the art and first class accommodation facilities in Murchison Falls National Park are mostly why thousands of travelers from different parts of the world visit the park throughout the entire year. The Park isn’t just the largest in the country but still at the same time is the oldest park in Uganda. Murchison Falls National Park is divided by the world’s longest river, The River Nile which additionally bolsters the rich wildlife. A visit to Murchison Falls National Park turns out to be really striking when it incorporates the following tourist activities. Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary visit Rhinos…

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What to know before traveling to Africa

Tourists coming to Africa are frequently assailed by worries for their safety in the continent and the reputation of the travel agency they’re travelling with. Our staff has compiled the frequently asked questions by our previous clients. Do I need travel insurance? All protection is exclusively the responsibility of the traveler. Prior to a clients starts a safari, he/she ought to arrange his/her own insurance with protection for whole the period he/she is going to travel, to cover including but not limited to, personal injury, harm and loss of individual things including but not limited to phones, camera equipment and…

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Uganda biodiversity fund gives 360m for chimps & livelihood

“As chimpanzees eat crops some of the local people become desperate in light of the fact that they don’t have another way for survival and out of outrage they attack the chimpanzees,” said Dr. Panta Kasoma. At the point these primates get in the gardens of the local people those live near Kasongoire forest in Masindi region, the impacts incorporate food security and loss of income. This has prompted revenge attacks against chimpanzees, which are believed to be endangered species. Such attacks to the chimpanzees need to fatalities, as per the report released by Uganda Biodiversity Fund (UBF). “There has…

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