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The Top Must-See Tourist Destinations in Uganda

In this blog post, we focus on the “The Top Must-See Tourist Destinations in Uganda” find a highlight detailing some of the most popular and highly recommended places to visit in Uganda for tourists. Find Information on the natural wonders, cultural landmarks, historical sites, and other attractions that make Uganda such an appealing destination. Uganda, […]

Lake Bunyonyi in Uganda: all you need to know + tips on Bunyonyi Lake!

With a cup of fresh coffee, overlooking the beautiful Lake Bunyonyi, I slowly wake up. The first rays of sunlight rise above the hill and soon it becomes warm. The fog slowly rises above the water and the rice terraces turn bright green. In the distance, I see a small island. Welcome to Uganda, on […]

How to stay healthy when you travel

Traveling can be an amazing experience, but it can also be challenging when it comes to maintaining your health. Dagiz travel has put together some 7 tips on how to stay healthy and energized when you travel. Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, it’s important to prioritize your health and well-being so that you […]

What to wear on Safari in Uganda

You should pack attire that is appropriate for the activities you will be doing, Keep it simple – Plain and Practical for your comfort The list of clothing below is for most Wildlife and Birding Safaris in Uganda. Clothing for your Safari in Uganda Wide Brimmed Hat comes in handy for blocking out the Tropical […]

Alur People and their Culture

Alur people are an ethnic group who live mainly in the Nebbi, Zombo, and Arua districts in northwestern Uganda, but also in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, north of Lake Albert. They are part of the larger Luo group, and their language is closely related to Acholi. Some Alur speak Lendu. The Alur Chiefdom is […]

Acholi People and their Culture

Acholi people also known as 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 Sudan. The Acholi language is a Western Nilotic language, classified as Luo, and is mutually intelligible with Lango and other Luo […]

Karamojong Culture

Cultural tourism: A  Manyatta visit The Karamojong are a tribe of fierce warrior pastoralists found in the north eastern corner of Uganda bordering southern Sudan and Kenya. A region that is relatively unvisited. There are Karamojong villages (Manyattas) located near Kidepo valley national park and a Manyatta is one destination that you could add to […]

Iteso People and their culture

The Teso (or Iteso, people of Teso) are an ethnic group in eastern Uganda and western Kenya. Teso refers to the traditional homeland of the Iteso. Teso live mainly in Teso sub-region, in the present districts of Amuria, Soroti, Kumi, Katakwi, Ngora , Serere, Pallisa, Bukedea and Kaberamaido, as well as Tororo and Busia District. The […]

CULTURAL TOURISM IN UGANDA – BAGISU CULTURE

Today we focus on Bagisu Culture,  because Dagiz travel has so much to offer beyond wildlife and Gorillas. Ugandans are one of the friendliest people on earth. They are accepting and easily get along with foreigners. One of the reasons for this is that the country’s ethnic groups have learnt to live in harmony with […]

The Great Migration of thousands of wildebeest and zebra from the Serengeti in Tanzania to Masai Mara in Kenya

The great wildebeest migration is one of the most phenomenal natural spectacles in the world. It is an annual movement by millions of wildebeest, accompanied by large numbers of zebra, Grant’s gazelle, Thompson’s gazelle, elands and impalas across the greater Masai Mara–Serengeti ecosystem. From July to September the Mara welcomes the Great Migration of thousands of wildebeest and […]