UGANDA
It is reputed as Africa’s friendliest country! The moment
you land at Entebbe’s modern and efficient international airport,
with its breathtaking equatorial location on the forested shore
of island-strewn Lake Victoria, it is clear that Uganda is no ordinary
safari destination. Then, just 40km away, sprawled across seven
hills, there is the capital Kampala. The bright modern feel of this
bustling, cosmopolitan city reflects the ongoing economic growth
and political stability that has characterised Uganda since 1986,
and is complemented by the sloping spaciousness and runaway greenery
of its garden setting.
Uganda is the only safari destination
whose range of forest primates is as impressive as its selection
of plains antelope. And this verdant biodiversity is further attested
to by Uganda’s status as by far the smallest of the four African
countries whose bird checklist tops the 1,000 mark!
Yet there is more to the country than
wildlife – far more! There is the mighty Nile, punctuated
by the spectacular Murchison Falls, and the setting for some of
the world’s most thrilling commercial white-water rafting.
There are the snow-capped peaks of the Rwenzori, which provide a
tantalising challenge to dedicated mountaineers, as well as the
Virunga Volcanoes and Mount Elgon, both of which offer highly rewarding
hiking opportunities through scintillating highland scenery. More
sedately, the myriad islands of Lake Victoria and Bunyonyi are idyllic
venues, as are the myriad forest-fringed crater lakes that stud
the rift valley floor and escarpment around Fort Portal. Whether
you’re a first time safari-goer or a seasoned African traveller,
Uganda – with its unique blend of savannah and forest creatures,
is simply dazzling.
Uganda’s reputation as ‘Africa’s
Friendliest Country’ stems partly from the tradition of hospitality
common to its culturally diverse populace, and partly from the remarkably
low level of crime and hassle directed at tourists. But this amiable
quality extends beyond the easygoing people. Uganda’s eco-friendliness
is attested to by the creation of six new national parks under the
present administration. The climate, too, is highly agreeable, reflecting
the combination of an equatorial location and medium to high altitudes,
while amenities such as hotels and game lodges now rank with the
very best Africa has to offer
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