What Time Of The Year Is The Cheapest Ugandan Safari Wondering about the cheapest time to visit Uganda?. The cheapest time to visit Uganda is between September and November. Although September marks the dry season’s end, the rains’ arrival timing can affect whether you encounter any showers. It’s not the best time of the year to...Read More
Vibrant Holiday Safaris gives you a clear picture of what the Itesot culture is in Uganda and their way of life. The Iteso live in eastern Uganda in the districts of Soroti and Kumi. Some are in Palisa and Tororo districts. The political insecurity of the early 1990’s caused many Iteso to move as far...Read More
Vibrant Holiday Safaris gives you a clear insight of the Acholi Culture in Uganda. Who are the Acholi People in Uganda? Acholi (also Acoli) is an ethnic group from the districts of Agago, Amuru, Gulu, Kitgum, Nwoya, Lamwo, and Pader in Northern Uganda (an area commonly referred to as Acholiland), and Magwe County in South...Read More
The Karamojong Tribe & Culture In Uganda Vibrant Holiday Safaris brings you an experience of the Karamojong people who migrated into Uganda around 1600 from Ethiopia and settled around Moroto Mountain. They speak Akaramojong language which is loosely translated as “the old tired men who stayed behind.” There are more than 370,000 Karamojongs in the...Read More
The Kazinga channel is a wide, 32-kilometre (20 m) long natural channel connecting the two Lakes; Lake Gorge (which is to the east) and Lake Edward (which is to the west). This channel is among the most important features in Queen Elizabeth National Park(which is the most well-liked game reserve in Uganda covering an entire land area of 1,978 sq...Read More
The Batwa Cultural Trail & Experience In Uganda It was during the early 1930’s and later in the 90’s that major evictions of the Batwa were carried out in Bwindi impenetrable forest and Mgahinga National Park. For thousands of years, the Batwa people lived peacefully in the dense forests found in these two national parks...Read More
Vibrant Holiday Safaris takes you through the lion tracking experience in Uganda. Lion Tracking in Uganda takes you to Uganda’s most visited park for an amazing wildlife encounter. Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of the best national parks to experience a true African Safari. The park is located in Western Uganda and was established...Read More
Lake Bunyonyi is found in the south-western part of Uganda near the border with Rwanda in Kabale District. Lake Bunyonyi is one of the most naturally beautiful lakes in Africa and is one of the leading tourist attractions in Uganda. The lake attracts tourists, honeymooners and Ugandans who wish to get away from the busy...Read More
Vibrant Holiday Safaris brings you Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary which proudly harbors Uganda’s wild endangered rhinos. It is situated in Nakasongola District, near Nakitoma Village, in the north of Kampala along Kampala – Gulu highway approximately 180km by road; it covers around 7,000ha (70 sq km). It takes about 3 hours to drive there; this is...Read More
About The Island Ngamba Chimpanzee Sanctuary Ngamba Island is part of the Koome group of islands located in Lake Victoria (which also includes Kiimi, Nsazi, Koome, Bulago and Damba Islands). Ngamba Island is approximately 23 km south-east of Entebbe, which lies on the mainland at 0.06’S, 32.39’E. It consists of approximately 100 acres, of which...Read More