Uganda happens to be a landlocked country located in East Africa. Officially called the Republic of Uganda, it is boarded by Kenya on the east, South Sudan to the north, Democratic Republic of Congo on the west, Tanzania to the south, and Rwanda to the southwest. Adorned with diverse landscapes like the snow-capped Rwenzori Mountains and immense Lake Victoria, the country is home to abundant wildlife. Heading over to this country, you will be able to sight some of the rare species of flora and fauna.
Some of the most sought after attractions that you must visit during your trip are Bwindi Impenetrable National Park which is considered to be the home to almost half the world’s mountain gorillas, Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary which is a shelter to more than 40 orphaned or rescued chimpanzees, and Queen Elizabeth National Park which is popular for its diverse wildlife. You can also visit Igongo Cultural Centre which features the best museum displays in Uganda, Uganda Wildlife Education Centre which is a world-class animal refuge, and Budongo Forest Reserve which is popular for its virgin tropical forest
While spending your holiday vacation in Uganda, you can think to indulge in some of the wildlife encounters like trek to the Gorillas, hike to see Chimpanzees and hang with elephants at Queen Elizabeth National Park. If you are a nature lover, you can marvel at Murchison Falls, raft in Jinja, see the Start of the Nile, and experience Immense Beauty at Lake Bunyonyi. If you are an adventure lover, then you can go Whitewater Rafting on the Nile river.
Uganda has got a warm tropical climate with the months from December to February being the hottest. The average temperature of Uganda remains in the range of 25 - 29 degree celsius in the summer season and in the winter season the temperature ranges in between 17 - 18 degrees celsius.