Kabiza Wilderness Safaris
The Best Insect Repellent for your Safari in Uganda
Protecting yourself from Insect Bites of both Mosquitoes and Tsetse Flies The Australian Product RID – The Best Insect Repellent for your Safari in Uganda The Best Insect Repellent for your Safari in Uganda. Africa is a continent with some of the best wildlife, primates, birds, reptiles, and more. Africa is also home to an … Continue reading
The UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Uganda the Pearl of Africa
The three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Uganda The Parks and Places that are UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Uganda Bwindi Impenetrable Forest – the Rwenzori Mountains and the Kasubi Tombs There are three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Uganda. Two of them are National Parks, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, and Rwenzori Mountains National Park. … Continue reading
Ssezibwa Falls – a Buganda Kingdom Cultural Heritage Site
Ssezibwa falls-a Blend of Legends and Cultural Traditions Ssezibwa Falls brings alive Uganda’s Traditional Culture A visit to Ssezibwa Falls – Culture – Legends – Scenic Wonders will give an inside look into the Baganda Culture. It is here where past Kabakas (Kings) like Kabaka Mwanga ll planted a tree there, one of the most … Continue reading
The Nakayima Tree in Mubende-a Cultural Heritage Site
The Nakayima Tree-Culture-Legends-Traditional Beliefs The Nakayima Tree in Mubende is locally called the Nakayima Witch’s Tree. The Nakayima Tree in Mubende is a Cultural Heritage Site where the Traditional Beliefs of old are still practiced today. It is a must-visit Heritage Site for those that are interested in African Cultural Ways. It is also a … Continue reading
Are LGBTQI+ Tourists safe on a Safari in Uganda?
Helpful Information for LGBTQI+ Tourists considering Uganda The question that is often asked: Are LGBTQI+ Tourists safe on a Safari in Uganda? Are LGBTQI+ Tourists safe on a Safari in Uganda? The quick answer is yes, with the right LGBTQI+ sensitive Ugandan tour operator. Besides, no one AT Immigration will ask an LGBTQI+ Traveler about their … Continue reading