Exploring Uganda’s Majestic Elephants is one thing that shouldn’t miss on your bucket list. Deep within Uganda’s lush savannas and forests, a gentle giant roams, leaving an incredible mark on the landscape and the hearts of those who encounter them. The African elephant with its wrinkled gray skin, majestic tusks, and wise ancient eyes, is an iconic...Read More
Uganda’s Murchison Falls National park is the oldest and largest park in the Country. It is home to an extraordinary array of wildlife, a diverse landscape, and a chance to spend time on the impressive Nile River. The park is most celebrated for sheltering the world’s strongest water falls, as a result of River Nile forcing...Read More
Rhino Trekking in Uganda is one of the best activities you shouldn’t miss during your visit to Uganda. Famously known as the ” Pearl of Africa”, Uganda is a hidden gem offering unforgettable adventures for wildlife enthusiasts and Nature lovers. Nevertheless, Uganda provides a rare opportunity to track one of the world’s most endangered species,...Read More
Rwanda is often referred to as “le pays des mille collines” meaning “the land of a thousand hills. It is bordered by Uganda in the North and Tanzania in the East. Burundi boarders it to the south and to the west, Democratic Republic of Congo. Rwanda is dominated by a chain of mountains that run...Read More
Wondering how to get to Uganda, worry no more because there are direct flights to Uganda. Entebbe International Airport is Uganda’s largest and main international airport. It is located 40 km from Kampala city near Lake Victoria. It hosts direct flights from 34 airports from all over the world, spreading to 27 cities in 20 countries....Read More
Whether you’re a seasoned safari goer or a first time traveler, there are a variety of reasons as to why you should visit Queen Elizabeth National park. It is the oldest park in Uganda garzetted in 1952 to protect and preserve the wildlife around. Located in the western part of Uganda and covers bout 1,978 square...Read More
Wondering what ” Africa’s Big 5″ are, let’s make it simple for you to understand. Uganda is one of the few destinations in Africa where you can spot Africa’s Big 5 mammal species. Uganda is a landlocked East African country, lying along the equator, bordering Kenya in the East and Tanzania in the South. It...Read More
Vibrant Holiday Safaris brings you an experience at Kyambura Gorge, also known as the “valley of Apes”. Kyambura Gorge is located in the East corner of the famous Queen Elizabeth National park in Southwestern Uganda. The gorge is drained by River Kayambura which makes the landscape impressively swarmed with a rich wildlife biodiversity. Kyambura Gorge...Read More
Gorilla trekking is done in two national parks of Uganda. These are Bwindi Impenetrable National Park which is the most popular and also Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. Today, we take you through gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to half of the World’s remaining population of mountain gorillas....Read More
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What is gorilla trekking? Gorilla trekking refers to the tracking and observing of gorillas in their natural habitat. This activity allows people to get into the natural habitat of these endangered primates to witness them. The gorilla trekking experience is only done in Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. However,...Read More