Friday, September 11, 2015

Pope Francis will visit Africa for the first time in November on a trip to Uganda

The pontiff will visit Kenya from November 25 to 27, spend the next two days in Uganda, and travel on to the Central African Republic (CAR), where the trip will wind up on November 30. A trip to Africa has been long in the works, but presented logistical challenges to organisers at the Vatican, including the outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in west Africa, which has killed some 11,300 people since December 2013. Francis, who has travelled to parts of Asia, Latin America and Europe since his election two years ago, had already talked about plans underway for his visit to Uganda and the CAR, before Kenya was added to the programme. The three countries have significant Catholic communities and have been troubled by civil conflicts and violence, which will increase concerns surrounding the pope's security during the visit. Islamic rebels have staged a string of suicide attacks and bombings on Kenyan soil, including the April massacre at Garissa university, in which 148 people died, and the 2013 assault on the Westgate shopping mall that killed 67. The Central African Republic descended into bloodshed after a 2013 coup against longtime leader Francois Bozize unleashed a wave of violence, pitting Christian anti-balaka militias against mostly Muslim Seleka rebels. In Uganda, Francis will commemorate the canonisation by pope Paul VI in 1964 . This will make uganda popular for uganda safaris

Take Advantage of Discounted Gorilla Permits in Uganda in the Month of November

Uganda and Rwanda are famous for Mountain gorilla trekking expeditions. In Rwanda a gorilla permit cost US$ 750 while in Uganda a gorilla permit cost US$ 600. Normally it's painfully expensive to go on a gorilla safari due to the high cost of permits (usually $600), but during the low season (April-May and November), the Ugandan Wildlife Authority discounts the price of a gorilla permit to US$ 350 almost half price compared to the other months of the year. Travel hemispheres will be offering discounted price of 3 days gorilla safari as low as . There are many accommodation facilities around Bwindi as local tour company we can give you a variety of facilities ranging from luxury to Budget and even camping. Clients can choose a facility of their choice and we shall immediately communicate the cost. Even clients can take this advantage and do a Uganda safaris of many days during these months as cost will be down since some lodges offer low season rates. Today Travel hemispheres also offer flying safaris to see and trek gorillas. Thus during low season rates , people who would wish to spend less time on the road can also fly to Bwindi with schedule flight. Clients can capitalised on this to offer a three-day gorilla tracking safari with a permit and will pay US$ 1450 per person for 2 people sharing doing a flying safari to Bwindi. Clients will be staying at Mahogany Springs Lodge – a luxury facility. For overzealous clients on sight seeing can track gorillas at Kisoro side and will take advantage of seeing the spectacular Lake Mutanda and the volcanoes of the Virunga Mountains, and will stay at Nshongi Gorilla Resort. Where they enjoy good quality food and en suite accommodation. With the safari including 3 travel days, travelers will track through the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest until the mountain gorillas are located, after which the group will spend one hour with the gorillas.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

3 Days primate tour to Kibale forest National Park in Uganda

Travel Hemispheres is an indigenous tour operator in East Africa. You will picked from your hotel or residence in Kampala and proceed to Fort Portal. Will stop for lunch on the way on in Fort Portal Town. The drive follows the lush green countryside on Mityana-Mubende road to Fort Portal stopping at some coffee holdings tea plantations and open swamp valleys. Check in at accommodation of your choice be it luxury middle or budget. Then will get Dinner and overnight. On second Day, After breakfast, With local guides track chimps in their natural Forest in the shadows of the Rwenzori Mountains (the famed mist shrouded “Mountains of the Moon”) http://www.travelhemispheres.com/uganda/kibale-forest-national-park.html, including an astonishing 12 species of primates including chimps in this park have been recorded, the much localized red colobus and L'Hoest's monkeys. Tracking the chimpanzees our 'cousins' is a very interesting experience. The way they feed, climb trees, respond to humans, caring for their young ones leaves an imaginative dream to tell. After picnic lunch, will be driven to KAFRED and Eco tourism site Bigodi swamp to take natural walk exploring bird watching and other primate viewing. Enjoy unique view of crater lakes and other volcanic features. Dinner and overnight at your facility. Day 3 , After breakfast/lunch depart at your leisure to return to Kampala. The drive is not long one about 5- 6 hours. Stopover on your way could be on forests and swamps points and other interesting points as you guide will be helping you. You will be dropped at your hotel or residence in Kampala. END OF TOUR Kibale Forest is a Biodiversity park protecting a large block of rain forest. It harbors lots of birds species and has largest concentration of primates in East Africa. A splendid of lots of birds, primates make this forest a worth destination for primate safari.

Gorilla Safaris: Trekking a Pinnacle of Uganda Tourism

Uganda “The Pearl of Africa” is small nation in Eastern and Central Africa bordering Kenya inside East Tanzania and Rwanda in south, Congo (DRC) in the western and Sudan into the north. Uganda has a distinctive description which may not be close to the truth….situated inside fertile heart of Africa, astride the Equator boasts of wide different of landscape, from rugged snow capped hills, the vast flatlands stretching on horizon, Uganda offers site visitors a wealth of breathtaking scenery , with range of broad savannah, rainfall woodlands to arid – semi wilderness , a lot of wetlands and abundant fresh rain forests. It’s within such charming climate which has natured and protected the mountain gorillas that still survive on the planet. Approximately not more than 600 still survive on the planet and that those still surviving live in the environs of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park in south western part of Uganda. Every visitor visiting Uganda would need to enter contact with these gentle giants furthermore our distant cousins. Uganda should treat gorilla tracking safaris to be the peak for the tourism industry in the nation if they are to keep attracting more variety of tourist visiting the nation and increase passes to see these gentle giants. Below is my gorilla experience. Gorilla experience. Having slept in fantasy realm of tomorrow experience, I woke up therefore early by 5.00 am and took bath to boost my power. Soon we were briefed by the park guides that which we had been likely to go through before fulfilling the forest beasts & most essential concerning just how to conduct ourselves after we come in vicinity of gorillas. We tripped under thick under growth and quicker we moved, within the jungle under thick layers of canopies. The terrain is hilly but all covered with dense woodland. We might stop to attend for those who needed seriously to get their breathing. It took us about 5 hours for near them. Closer the gorillas got. Our guide signaled that he has seen waste (poopoo) and also this was sign showing to united states we are almost seeing them. Briefly started seeing fresh under growth beaten. Continued climbing inside jungle following some beaten songs. We discovered some monkeys and several bird species in the jungle. The Forest truck ended up being slim, overgrown. Thus we’re able to maybe not see far in front of us. So no sooner had we relocated in slightly open place but with thick ferns and orchids, could already see those hateful pounds sitting majestically and motionless in tree branches watching and awaiting us. Our efforts and determinations had been going to pay off. We came across a little river and crossed it in one leap. Now we really arrived near. We were tired but really excited; we relocated down and crawled closer to the gorillas in total silence. They had finally enter into complete view-over 14 of them-an unbelievable sight! Two silver backs sat next to one another within head for the group, as the others huddled together closely behind and continued their silent stares. Every now and then the juveniles could move in play some manner almost coming nearer to where we had been as the grownups broke into a decreased grunt and relocated closer. At the same time all of united states had been fidgeting to just take easy of entire life as to a lot of could be their final opportunity to see these forest beasts. The bigger silverback unexpectedly stood on all fours and stiffened, indicating we’d probably moved too close. One associated with gorillas coming across stubborn refused to stay using the team and sometimes even join them when they started moving further away. He continued to stay by himself within the bush and viewed united states. We also watched him, and waited for him to join their family members. Fundamentally he left the bush and sat inside course simply behind united states. We left the trail so he could go forward of us and join others, but still refused to maneuver. Whenever our persistence finally go out so we made a decision to proceed with the other gorillas before they disappeared from sight, Finally he moved and observed closely behind us. Whenever we stopped, he too would stop and go whenever we moved. “He is attempting to exhibit the silverbacks that he too often leads. He would like to verify all is well” ranger guide explained. He quickly and went to join his family members who had been already moving ahead and disappearing in dense leaves. For one hour, we’d watched infant gorillas playing on the mother’s bellies, juvenile gorillas somersaulting on tree branches, and male gorillas shaking the ground making use of their upper body thumps. For starters hour, we had sat entranced by the sight for the gorillas, so massive any particular one us thought a gorillas paw become a head. It had been an hour well invested. We continued pondering over our time with all the gorillas very long after they disappeared out of sight. Finally it was time to retrace our steps back once again to the automobiles. Three hours of climbing awaited us. But we didn’t brain. Our objective have been successfully achieved. We were pleased and done. Not perhaps the torrential rainfall which poured half method into our journey back, could erase our spirits- no wonder this forest reaches times called rainy woodland. It really is a memory I still savor and linger in my own dreams. It is always to this focus your caretaker associated with habitat among these remote cousins Uganda Wildlife Authority should carry on playing a pivot part to save money for hard times as their motto spells. Company providing trips to East Africa – Kenya Tanzania and Uganda plus Rwanda called Travel Hemispheres, , arranged our tour package. And can be reached with this e-mail: Our current email address is Jakke Gibson Roberts

Thursday, April 9, 2015

MOBILE REVOLUTION THAT HAS BEWITCHED TOURIST INDUSTRY IN UGANDA.

Over the next decade, the functionality of travel review sites will grow alongside innovations in mobile technology and will become even more embedded in the planning stage. Intelligent search anybody who has used the internet for holiday research - for finding the best deals, the best accommodation or the best things to see or do – knows that it is no easy task as it used to be on the last 17 years. However, with improvements in data processing technology expected in the next five years, we will see the development of smarter search engines which will be better at finding and comparing more complex queries. Amadeus predicts that in the near future, consumers will be able to ask a search engine to “find a seven day hiking holiday under a specific budget, including flights and accommodation, on specific dates,” and it will generate a wide range of possible itineraries and destinations for gorillas safaris and any other destinations depending on one’s interests. The tourism industry has already seen the impact of this with the decline of the traditional high street agent in favour of online travel agencies and independent booking. However, despite the technology being available, mobile travel booking has been slower to catch on and still significantly lags behind mobile travel research . But with a growing number of mobile-optimised sites and enhanced search engines, industry experts expect to see mobile bookings nudge ahead of traditional channels by 2016. One area where we will see mobile make an impact in the meantime is the growing trend for on-the-go bookings as discussed on the previous page. The collaborative economy with consumers better connected than ever before, tourists are increasingly making travel hemispheres arrangements via peer-to-peer networks. Individuals in other global destinations can participate in marketing due to the power full tool of Apps thus enhancing local development opportunities . This land mark development is to usher in a new era for our local tourism promotion , making it easier for an body a round look for information in Uganda safaris. Over the years faced challenges in marketing the country a broad and taking advantage of internet platform as a mobile application. The user experience on a mobile device is significantly different than that on a PC – navigating through an un optimized website on a mobile device is a fiddly and frustrating experience and will increasingly be a turn-off to those who may have been willing to make a booking using their smart phone or tablet. That’s why a growing number of tourism businesses are staying one step ahead of the trend and investing in mobile optimisation. Simplicity is the key to boosting conversion rates. Consumers want a hassle-free experience and, with less space to play with on a smart phone screen, this means that copy needs to be limited to the most important pieces of information and the booking facility needs to be as clear and as straightforward as possible. Coming soon – more and more on-the-go book Mobile payments Driven by the rise of the smartphone, it is forecast that digital currency will replace cash in the next decade. Of course, for tourists, this will bring the benefit of not having to carry cash on holidays. But significantly for tourism businesses, it will offer another way of collating data purposes. it will become more and more significant for businesses to collect these ‘digital breadcrumbs’ (from social media and mobile payments alike) in order to remain competitive in the marketplace

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Take advantage of Reduced and discounted Gorilla Permit Rates in Uganda during the month of April and May Plus November

Uganda and Rwanda are famous for Mountain gorilla trekking expeditions. In Rwanda a gorilla permit cost US$ 750 while in Uganda a gorilla permit cost US$ 600. Normally it's painfully expensive to go on a gorilla safari due to the high cost of permits (usually $600), but during the low season (April-May and November), the Ugandan Wildlife Authority discounts the price of a gorilla permit to US$ 350 almost half price compared to the other months of the year. Travel hemispheres will be offering discounted price of 3 days gorilla safari as low as 1 person to US$ 1250 staying middle facility. Then 2 people sharing will be USD 880 per person staying in middle facility . There are many accommodation facilities around Bwindi as local tour company we can give you a variety of facilities ranging from luxury to Budget and even camping. Clients can choose a facility of their choice and we shall immediately communicate the cost. Even clients can take this advantage and do a Uganda safari of many days during these months as cost will be down since some lodges offer low season rates. Today Travel hemispheres also offer Uganda flying safaris to see and trek gorillas. Thus during low season rates , people who would wish to spend less time on the road can also fly to Bwindi with schedule flight. Clients can capitalised on this to offer a three-day gorilla tracking safari with a permit and will pay US$ 1450 per person for 2 people sharing doing a flying safari to Bwindi. Clients will be staying at Mahogany Springs Lodge – a luxury facility. For overzealous clients on sight seeing can track gorillas at Kisoro side and will take advantage of seeing the spectacular Lake Mutanda and the volcanoes of the Virunga Mountains, and will stay at Nshongi Gorilla Resort. Where they enjoy good quality food and en suite accommodation. With the safari including 3 travel days, travelers will track through the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest until the mountain gorillas are located, after which the group will spend one hour with the gorillas. Rates given above are for months of April , May and November, they include transport by road from Kampala, two nights accommodation, full board while at the lodge, a day of gorilla tracking and gorilla permit.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Uganda Tourism Pontential

Uganda’s tourism potential is just immense, bigger than all the other countries in the region including Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda, although they currently earn much more than Uganda. For instance, apart from wildlife and beaches, Kenya and Tanzania don’t have anything more to offer. Uganda on the other hand has a diversity of options including nature-based attractions such as mountain gorillas, over 1,065 bird species, the source of the world’s longest river and the world’s best white water rafting sites to mention but a few. But for their shortage of resources, Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda make up through aggressive marketing and improved services to sell their destinations.
Uganda is bound to earn more than it is earning to today if the stake holders and government of Uganda invest more in marketing the country attractions to tourists that would end up taking uganda safari here. Uganda is the river Nile starting point, it’s where savannah meets the vast lakes of East Africa, where snow-capped mountains bear down on sprawling jungles and Kampala is one of Africa’s safest places,” the site read in part. Uganda emerged the number one destination ahead of Myanmar (Burma), Ukraine, Jordan, Denmark, Bhutan, Cuba, New Caledonia, Taiwan and Switzerland. In November 2011, the National Geographic website again voted the Ishasha tree-climbing lion the best picture for 2011. The ranking provide a pointer and hope that Uganda tours and her tourism industry could return to its 1960 glory.“2011 has been a good year, it has created visibility for Uganda but much is needed to showcase our endowments to stimulate domestic, regional and international tourism to benefit from this visibility,” the executive director Uganda Tourism Board, Mr Cuthbert Balinda Baguma said recently.

Where to See Mountain Gorillas

Mountain Gorilla trekking is done in Uganda and Rwanda plus few treks in Congo –Democratic Republic of Congo .Mountain Gorilla trekking is ...