Uganda Tours, 16 Things To Do in Uganda
Uganda Tours, 16 Things To Do in Uganda.

Uganda Tours, 16 Things To Do in Uganda.

Activities & Tours in Uganda.
Uganda, a landlocked nation with a population of little over 40 million, is home to the world’s friendliest and most hospitable people. Tours to Uganda should thus be on your bucket list as, in addition to enjoying the several well-known and popular activities, you will also be surrounded by some of the world’s friendliest and most hospitable people.

In keeping with its moniker as “The Pearl of Africa,” Uganda has a lot of distinctive sights, sounds, and qualities that are worth seeing when on one of the safaris there. Although gorilla trekking is the main reason people visit Uganda, there are other tour activities that can be done there that aren’t strictly safari-related but may be combined to create a Uganda safari. Among them are

You can engage in the 15 activities listed below on your Ugandan trips, but keep in mind that Uganda offers more than just these options. You might think about include or adding a lot more activities to your safari in Uganda.

Ugandan Gorilla Tours

Abseiling

For those who are in Mbale town in the vicinity of Mount Elgon National Park, this is a well-known excursion that can be completed in a single day. Abseiling is an exhilarating and daring two-hour activity that takes place next to Sipi Falls. Before climbing back to the hills, you will also drop along a pool where you can choose to take a deep breath.

 

City tour of Kampala

One of Africa’s liveliest and most chaotic cities is Kampala, the capital of Uganda. You may learn more about Kampala, a bustling city with over 3 million residents with a diverse range of cultures, beliefs, customs, and interests, by taking a stroll or taking a tour. See the Gadhafi Mosque, the Owino Market, and the Taxi Park.

Chimpanzee excursion on Ngamba Island

More than 49 orphaned chimpanzees are presently housed in the Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary, which is situated in the center of Lake Victoria. A half-day or even full-day tour may be planned to see these orphaned chimpanzees at feeding time and to gain insight into their behavior. If you need to spend more days and nights in the middle of Lake Victoria, the island also provides an overnight stay or the chance to help feed the chimps.

The Nile Tour’s Jinja source

The town of Jinja was once Uganda’s industrial center. This is no longer the true, though, since the majority of people now travel to Jinja town to view the source of the River Nile’s power. Lake Victoria is said to be the water source for the Nile, one of the world’s longest rivers. You may also learn about Eastern Ugandan customs and cultures while you’re in Jinja. See the Basoga people’s palace and traditional places.

 

Rafting

Rafting is one of the various types of adventure activities available to you when you visit Jinja. Rafting may be done for half a day or for the entire day, which includes lunch. Explore this amazing river as you raft down the Mighty Nile.

Uganda Tours, 16 Things To Do in Uganda.
Uganda Tours, 16 Things To Do in Uganda.

Tour of Sipi Falls, Uganda

Mt. Elgon National Park is home to the stunning Sipi Falls. You may get great views of the falls from both the top and the bottom by taking a nature walk to the falls. If you do not want to visit other parks, you may visit Mount Elgon National Park in a single day because it is just three and a half hours from Kampala, Uganda’s capital.

 

Tour of the Uganda Wildlife Education Center

The majority of the wildlife found in Uganda’s national parks is housed in the Uganda Wildlife Education Center, formerly known as the Uganda Zoo. A day trip would be worthwhile because the Uganda Wildlife Education Center is situated in Entebbe, where you may view lions, wild snakes, and a variety of other exotic species. You may also participate in the caregiving activity, which involves spending a day tending to and feeding the animals.

 

Tour of Kasubi Tombs and Buganda Kingdom

One of the well-known kingdoms in Uganda that gave rise to the country’s name is the Buganda kingdom and monarchy. After being dissolved by Obote, it is one of the most active kingdoms that Uganda still possesses.

The capital city of Uganda is situated in the Buganda kingdom and palace, which is situated in central Uganda. You may discover more about the kingdom’s past and present by visiting the king’s palace atop Mengo Hill. Furthermore, you may go to the Kasubi tombs, which are where the Buganda rulers are buried. The Amin toucher rooms near the Palace Uganda monarchy are another location you may see.

 

Shrine of Namugongo Martyrs

Twenty Catholics and Anglicans were burned alive in 1886 at the Namugongo Matters Shrine, which is 15 kilometers outside Kampala city, under King Mwanga’s orders for their insistence on being Catholics and Anglicans.

Every year on June 3, people go from all over East Africa and the rest of the globe to gather and pray in remembrance of the martyrs, including the Catholic leader Charles Lwanga, who was burned on that day. The location is accessible every day, but on June 3rd, it gets quite crowded, so it’s best to visit on other days. If you want to participate in the prayers, though, June 3rd is the best day to go, even though you will have to hike there. since not many vehicles are permitted to enter the real location.

 

Uganda’s Ssese Island Tour

The 84 islands that make up the Ssese islands archipelago are located in Lake Victoria. You may take a boat excursion to other islands and explore the nearby fishing villages while on the Ssese island tour. Go fishing and take nature excursions to discover the island’s farms and woodlands.

 

Kibale Forest National Park chimpanzee tour in Africa

Chimpanzees are among the most sought-after creatures on a safari in Uganda because the country is home to more than 13 different primate species. During a chimpanzee tour, you may view chimpanzees in a variety of locations, such as Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kibale National Park, and Murchison Falls Park. You might observe chimpanzees in their natural environment if you spent two days in any of these parks.

 

Uganda Tour of Mabira Forest

One of the biggest forests in central Uganda is Mabira Forest, which is about an hour’s drive from Kampala, the country’s capital. Nature hikes and the recently added zip-lining activity are just two of the many activities available in the forest.

Each individual must pay USD 50 for the approximately 30-minute zip-lining experience. We advise making a stop at the Ssezibwa Falls en route to Mabira Forest in order to gain knowledge of the customs and cultural background of the area. It is worthwhile to explore Mabira Forest, which also offers the opportunity to see some of the nearby settlements.

 

Tour of the Baha’i Temple in Uganda

There are just a handful Baha’i temples in the world, and Uganda is the only one in Africa. The Baha’i temple in Uganda, which is situated along Kikaaya hill and is only three miles north of Kampala, was finished in 1961. The nine-sided Bahia temple is situated on grounds that resemble a park or garden, drawing visitors who come to enjoy a picnic there and take in the beauty of the many trees and fruits.

Uganda Agri Tours Plantation Tours for Coffee, Vanilla, and Tea

To understand more about plantation agriculture, agricultural enthusiasts may tour and explore several plantations in Uganda. In the vicinity of Kibale National Park, a Ugandan excursion to a vanilla plantation or a tea plantation is feasible. An Arabica coffee farm next to Sipi Falls is an alternative. Every excursion will walk you through the planting, harvesting, and processing steps. You may taste the finished product as well. During your Uganda tour, sample some of the greatest drinks produced in Africa.

 

Queen Elizabeth National Park wildlife excursions in Uganda
Uganda contains parks near the city center, such as Lake Mburo Park, Queen Elizabeth Park, and Murchison Falls Park, and like any other African nation, it is extremely easy to go on a wildlife trip there. We would suggest a three-day wildlife safari, like as the three-day Lake Mburo trip or the three-day Murchison Falls tour, to fully visit these parks on a wildlife tour. A two-day Queen Elizabeth safari is also an option if time is of the essence.

Finally, we have the most well-known and well-liked pastime, which is

 

Bwindi Forest National Park gorilla tour in Uganda

Gorilla sighting tours are among the most popular travel destinations in Uganda and the entire world. There are two national parks in Uganda where gorilla trips are offered. These two parks are situated in Uganda’s southwest. 80% of Uganda’s mountain gorillas are found in the most visited Bwindi National Park, whereas just 20% are found in Mgahinga National Park. One activity that any traveler should not miss while in Uganda is gorilla tracking.

You may engage in a wide variety of additional tour activities while visiting Uganda. For further information, get in touch with us or view our sample tours.