Road Trip in Uganda: An Appealing adventure like no other
If there’s that thrilling adventure you should not miss before you quit travel, it is road tripping in Uganda. Popularly known as the pearl of Africa Uganda is in the eastern part of the African continent. For this travel option you rent a car and travel around. You either take a car only or get it with a driver. Be sure to choose a 4×4 car such that you don’t find problems in challenging muddy roads.
For those who crave for flexibility, a rooftop tent car is the best to go with. It allows you to move to any tourist place with your accommodation. Once you secure yourself a great car, prepare well and come to Uganda with everything that is necessary.
You will meet the car rental representative at the Airport or a hotel in Entebbe and Kampala. He will brief you on how to use the car. Read the rental terms and conditions in the agreement. After you sign and make payment for the rental. You take the car for the specified number of days.
What to unearth
Uganda has a lot to explore. It’s only time that can limit you from exhausting everything. You visit protected areas like national parks, sanctuaries, and game reserves, cities, cultural sites and local villages. The road trip adventure in Uganda usually exposes you to beautiful wildlife, rich culture, yummy local food, and nature, hiking and adrenaline adventures.
Things to Pack
Pack everything that is essential for your daily life. Include the clothes, shoes, back up medication, leisure time gadgets like personal computer, tablets, snacks, and the required travel documents. While in Entebbe or Kampala, don’t forget to do the shopping because some areas deep in the village don’t have shopping malls.
The best route
For a person who’s craving for the best of Uganda, be sure to choose the round trip. It starts from Entebbe to the eastern side of the country then followed by the Northern region. From north you connect to the pretty western region of the nation.
On this route you explore impressive allures such as Jinja city, Sipi falls, and Kidepo valley national park, Karamojong villages, Aruu falls and Murchison Falls. The western province has attractions such as Queen Elizabeth, Bwindi, Mgahinga, Sempaya Hot Springs, Lake Mburo, Lake Bunyonyi, Kibale forest, and Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary.