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Hiking in Uganda

Discover the thrill of mountain climbing in Uganda by exploring the best hiking destinations, such as the Rwenzori Mountains, Virunga Volcanoes, and Mount Elgon. These adventure spots complement prime trekking

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The Rich Iteso culture

The Rich Iteso Culture

The Rich Iteso Culture The rich iteso culture: Teso people are one of the Ethnic Groups in the Eastern region of Uganda and they occupy some parts of Kenya. Teso

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gorilla trekking

Gorilla Groups in Uganda

Gorilla groups in Uganda   are renowned for remarkable biodiversity, includes a  population of majestic mountain gorillas with 14 habituated gorilla families spread across Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla

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Uganda's secrets

Uganda’s Best-Kept Secrets

Kidepo Valley National Park Nestled in the remote northeastern corner of Uganda lies uganda’s best kept secret called Kidepo Valley National Park, a true wilderness sanctuary. Its rugged terrain and

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Whitewater Rafting in Jinja, Uganda

Whitewater Rafting in Jinja Whitewater Rafting in Jinja, Uganda, offers a captivating journey along the Nile River, revealing the town’s historical significance and its evolution from a fishing village to

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Uganda Park Entry Fees

Uganda Park Entry Fees 2023-2024 by Dagiz Travel At Dagiz Travel, we want to make your wildlife adventure in Uganda unforgettable. To ensure transparency and simplicity, we’ve outlined the park

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Kidepo Valley National Park

Nestled in the remote northeastern corner of Uganda lies Kidepo Valley National Park, a true wilderness sanctuary. Its rugged terrain and vast savannahs are home to a rich array of wildlife, including lions, elephants, and giraffes. Adventure seekers will revel in the opportunity to explore this untouched wilderness through game drives, nature walks, and cultural encounters with the indigenous Karamojong people.

Sipi Falls

Hidden away in the foothills of Mount Elgon in eastern Uganda, Sipi Falls is a hidden gem that promises breathtaking natural beauty. Cascading down rocky cliffs, the three-tiered waterfall is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Hiking trails meander through picturesque landscapes, providing opportunities for scenic viewpoints and encounters with local communities.

Rwenzori Mountains

 Venture into the heart of western Uganda to discover the Rwenzori Mountains, often referred to as the “Mountains of the Moon.” This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a paradise for hikers and nature enthusiasts, boasting snow-capped peaks, mist-shrouded valleys, and unique alpine vegetation. Trekking routes range from moderate day hikes to multi-day expeditions, offering unforgettable vistas and encounters with endemic wildlife.

Lake Bunyonyi

Tucked away amidst the rolling hills of southwestern Uganda lies Lake Bunyonyi, a hidden oasis of tranquility and natural beauty. Known as the “Switzerland of Africa,” this serene lake is dotted with numerous islands, each with its own charm and character. Kayaking, canoeing, and swimming are popular activities, allowing visitors to explore the lake’s pristine waters and lush surroundings at their own pace