Uganda, commonly referred to as the Pearl of Africa is a treasure of natural beauty, wildlife and vibrant culture. Here are 10 activities that you must do to make your trip in Uganda unforgettable; which can be arranged by Giant Holiday Safaris
Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
A gorilla trek through Bwindi offers a rare wildlife experience that involves crossing through the impenetrable vegetation, steep terrains and mist covered l... moreTop 10 Best things to do on a safari in Uganda
Uganda, commonly referred to as the Pearl of Africa is a treasure of natural beauty, wildlife and vibrant culture. Here are 10 activities that you must do to make your trip in Uganda unforgettable; which can be arranged by Giant Holiday Safaris
Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
A gorilla trek through Bwindi offers a rare wildlife experience that involves crossing through the impenetrable vegetation, steep terrains and mist covered landscapes giving you an immersive encounter with nature. During the trek, visitors are guided by experienced rangers from Giant Holiday Safaris and led to habituated gorilla families where they observe these gorillas and their social behavior in their natural environment. Although this is a physically demanding activity, the results are humbling and inspiring therefore worth your effort.
Tracking tree climbing lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park
Spotting these kings of the jungle is a treat that requires patience and the guidance of a knowledgeable guide. Embark on early morning or late afternoon game drives if you want to have many chances of meeting them relaxing in the ancient fig trees. This is because lions are more likely to be active during these cooler periods. Do not forget to bring binoculars and cameras to fully appreciate and document this beautiful sight in Queen Elizabeth National Park by Giant Holiday Safaris.
Boat Cruise in Murchison Falls National Park
Enjoy seeing an explosive force of the longest river in the world being pushed through a small narrow split in the rift valley escarpment. The sight is a true testament to the raw power of nature.
Boating in Murchison Falls National Park also gives you excellent wildlife viewing. Just keep your eyes open for hippos playfully dipping into the water, crocodiles relaxing on the riverbanks plus elephants, giraffes, buffaloes and other animals coming down for a drink.
Chimpanzee trekking in Kibale Forest National Park
As you walk into Kibale Forest National Park with experienced guides from Giant Holiday Safaris, enjoy the sounds of singing birds and rustling leaves while you look for chimpanzees. The habituated Kanyantale community has more than 90 individuals so you are assured of seeing a troop of chimpanzees swinging through the trees and hunting on the forest floor. The one hour spent watching these chimpanzees closer is very exciting for example watching their human-like behavior like feeding and training each other and communicating through vocalizations. This is an experience you do not want to miss.
Chilling on the shores of lake Bunyonyi
Chilling on the shores of Lake Bunyonyi is an experience like no other. The cool breeze, the gentle lapping of water against the shore and the songs of birds calm your soul. Whether you are lounging under the shade of a tree, enjoying a good book or simply looking at the beautiful views, Lake Bunyonyi is the perfect spot to relax.
For further enjoyment, take a canoe ride across lake Bunyonyi or hike the surrounding hills for panoramic views. Do not miss out on sampling delicious Ugandan dishes while in this peaceful atmosphere.
Tracking rhinos in Ziwa rhino and wildlife ranch
A trek through Ziwa rhino and wildlife ranch gives you an opportunity to learn about rhino conservation efforts and the challenges these animals face. The guides from Giant Holiday Safaris are eager to share facts about rhino behavior, tracking techniques and the importance of protecting these rhino species.
The experience is not just about spotting rhinos you will also meet other wildlife like antelopes, monkeys and many bird species. The lush vegetation of the ranch adds to the charm making it a perfect adventure for nature lovers.
Going on a night drive in Lake Mburo National Park
The cool night air carries the sounds of the wild crickets and birds singing, with your attention, the night exposes animals that are rarely seen during the day. Keep your eyes out for bush babies leaping between trees or the glowing eyes of hippos grazing on land and leopards which are the most secretive among the big cats.
Night drives in Lake Mburo National Park arranged by Giant Holiday Safaris are not just about spotting animals they are also about appreciating the magic of the wilderness in the dark. The bright sky above adds charm to your journey making it feel almost out of this world.
Travelling North to Kidepo Valley National Park
As you travel Northern Uganda, one of the highlights of your visit will be the Kidepo River Valley where seasonal rivers carve through the park creating an attractive setting. Do not miss a chance to interact with the local Karamojong communities who have a rich culture adding a unique experience to your journey while in kidepo Valley National Park.
Climbing Mountain Sabinyo in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Located in the Virunga Mountain range, Mountain Sabinyo offers an exciting experience for visitors that love hiking and nature. Its name Sabinyo is given after mountain peaks that resemble old man’s teeth.
The trek in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park takes you through lush bamboo forests, scenic ridges and a mist covered vegetation which offers wonderful views at every turn. Along the way, you might meet unique wildlife like golden monkeys and mountain gorillas.
The peak of Mountain Sabinyo lies at the tri-border point of Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Standing at the peak is a special moment as you look at the incredible panoramic views of all three countries. It is a memory you will cherish forever.
Looking for shoebills on Lake Albert
Exploring the calm waters of Lake Albert in search of shoebills is an adventurous journey. Lake Albert is set between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo with lush wetland and calm waters which provides a perfect home for shoebills. Early mornings are the best time to spot them as they silently stalk their prey in the shallow waters with their big beaks. Guided boat tours are a popular way to cross the hidden corners of Lake Albert which increases your chances of meeting shoebills.