Ecotourism opportunities are plentiful in the equatorial country of Uganda in Africa, where the industry revolves around a diverse fauna and more than 10 national parks and reserves.
Facts About Uganda Ecotourism
There are a variety of ecotourism opportunities in Uganda. These
include among others;
Primate Trekking: Venturing
into the jungle in search of apes is among the top tourist activities in
Uganda, home to Africa's two remaining populations of the highly endangered
mountain gorilla.
Game Viewing
Uganda is home to more than 300
species of mammals, including zebras and the gigantic eland antelope, which are
prevalent in Lake Mburo National Park.
Birding
More than 60 percent of all
African bird species -- approximately 1,000 -- inhabit Uganda.
Geologic Attractions
Hiking is the preferred way to
experience the snow-capped Rwenzori Mountains, known as the "Mountains of
the Moon," where road access is extremely limited.
Mountains
Rivers and Lakes
Uganda is a well-watered
country. Nearly one-fifth of the total area, or 44,000 square kilometers, is
open water. Most of the country lies in the watershed of the Nile River.
Highlights includes Lake
Victoria, the largest lake in Africa and the second largest freshwater lake in
the world, which dominates the southeastern corner of the nation.
The Semliki River, DRC/Uganda
drains Lake Edward and flows into the southern end of Lake Albert.
. From Lake Albert, the Nile is
known as the Albert Nile as it travels roughly 200 kilometers to the sudan border.
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
National Park - Gorilla Tracking,
Kibale Forest National Park – Chimpanzees,
Lake Mburo National Park -
Zebra, Lakes & Rolling Grassland , Murchison Falls National Park – The
Nile, Uganda's Largest Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park - Incredible
Biodiversity
Transport, hotel and travel
Public- private sector
partnerships to provide more travel accommodation
To address the expected growth
in demand, the Ugandan Government plans to continue working with the private
sector to boost travel accommodation development in the country.
Investment in niche tourism
products attracts high-spending clients
Road transport network requires
further investment
More international flights to
Uganda
Semliki Valley Wildlife Reserve
- Uganda's First Protected Area,
Semliki National Park - Hot
Springs, Forests and Pygmies;
All these are endowed with a
variety of animal species, birds, insects and other living organisms
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