Uganda’s roads are generally in good
condition. The tarmac roads allow for a smooth ride and the dirt roads are
usually in good condition though slippery in rainy seasons. However, you are
still driving in Africa. When you are in Entebbe, the most exciting things to
do in Entebbe is exploring Lake Victoria; the largest lake in Africa.
Entebbe sits on the shores of the lake, which makes it a resort city and
also a commercial hub because it has Uganda’s international airport. Car rental
Uganda organizes Entebbe excursions to explore and discover the hidden jems of
Entebbe.
Here are interesting things to do in
Entebbe during your safari with a hired car. You will visit Uganda Wildlife
Educational Centre; Also known as the national zoo, this wildlife sanctuary
takes care of orphaned and injured animals. Animals to see include lions,
elephants, hyenas, leopards and a variety of bird species. Uganda Educational
Centre is located on the shores of Lake Victoria.
Entebbe Botanical Gardens; the pristine
30-acre sanctuary was established at the start of the 1900s. It is situated on
the shores of Lake Victoria. Animals and plants to see include birds,
butterflies, monkeys and tropical trees. You will be driven and enjoy the boat
ride / cruise on Lake Victoria; Boat riding is one of the best things to do in
Entebbe. Cruise the idyllic lake that is shared by three East Africa countries.
Fishing is one of the main economic activities in the region.
Even
though most of the major highways in Uganda are tarmacked and in good
conditions, many tourist attractions are only accessible via gravel/dirty
roads. Some attractions like the Lake Mburo National Park are open to 2WD
vehicles but if you are to venture into the Bwindi Impenetrable, Queen
Elizabeth, Murchison falls, Kidepo valley National parks, you will need a 4×4
Uganda Car Hire.
You
will have to plan your route according to your vehicle and your driving skills.
Most maps will classify the roads into tarred major roads; gravel major roads,
gravel district roads and 4×4 only. The weather plays an important role as
well. The rainy season is from March till May and October till November. Light
rain season falls in November and December can make driving a lot more difficult.
You might have to navigate along soaked gravel roads.
There are also great distances between
towns and many of the roads are less than busy, so it might be a while before
help arrives though at Travel 256 we have stationed ourselves in most parts of
the country. The best thing is to be well prepared which obviously includes
driving the right vehicle.There is a lot of wildlife crossing roads in Uganda
especially near conservation areas. It is obviously not the most desirable
thing to collide with any living creature, but having an antelope crashing into
the driver’s cabin might cause more than a guilty conscience. Sharp corners,
potholes and the wildlife might call for sudden changes in direction, which are
even harder to manage on gravel roads. So slow down and enjoy the ride.
Clearance and maneuverability are major issues and both are affected by
overloading. So make sure you have the right sized vehicle for whatever you
need to carry. If you go into 4WD terrain it is advisable to slightly reduce tire
pressure. Just make sure to bring a pump and restore the status quo when you
get back onto tarred roads.
Driving on dry gravel roads might get you
caught in a cloud of dust. Switching on your lights might not increase your
visibility but I will allow other drivers to see you. Speed limits and warning
signs are there for a reason. So comply with the instructions, it’s that
simple.
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