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January 2022

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Road Trip Memories and Adventures in Uganda

by admin January 25, 2022
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The small East African country is a land of abundance with matters concerning road trip adventure memories. The sagging landscape that rushes from the flat land to the rolling slopes continuing to the western lows and highs.

Right from the evidence of the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill who christened Uganda the Pearl of Africa, to date the country suggests one of Africa’s most catching adventure concerns including the memorable gorilla trekking, remarkable chimpanzee tracking, dramatic tree climbing lions, variety of wildlife authority and hiking African’s 3rd and 4th highest peaks.

With wider range of paved and unpaved roads across the country, 4×4 car rental Uganda suggest the best way to traverse the country for a memorable road trip memories and adventures. Below is a list of astounding road trip memories and adventure that one can encountered with the 4×4 rental Uganda.

Gorilla trekking

Securing the best choice to drive through the rolling stiffs of Kigezi region southwestern Uganda, The region is the located as the Switzerland of Uganda with the alpine like landscape which is covered with the thick continuity of the East Congo equatorial tropics that accommodate the endangered mountain gorillas.

Gorilla trekking is Africa’s highlights of all other adventure, and reaching their natural habitats one must only have the stronger 4×4 car to ensure a catch. Gorilla trekking adventure is a lifetime memorable adventure finding yourself in the middle of the thick forests searching for your closest relatives as science proves with the evidence of them sharing over 98% of human DNA.

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is the world’s gorilla capital hosting over half of their population with the largest number of habituated gorilla families suggesting the highest number of trekkers per day. As well there’s another option of Mgahinga Gorilla National Park.

White water rafting

The adrenaline adventure that take off the vehicle chills which only concentrates your mind. White water rafting is done in Jinja on River Nile one, it’s another no mind adventure game that you need to chill out your brain stress. Uganda advocate one of the world class white water rafting offer in the middle of the Nile chaotic and roaring rapids.

With your 4×4 car rental Uganda, spend a day enjoy the fable sprays and get wet into the Nile, this is an adventure not to forget. Spending a day in Jinja there is a number of other accompanying adventures including kayaking, tubing from the flats to the rough rapids and high Bungee Jumping.

A drive to Kidepo Valley National Park

Wow, didn’t just list this first, but when opting for greater road trip memories and adventure with 4×4 car rental Uganda, then consider this adventure. The only drive to the park is magnificent, loaded with great en-routes. Kidepo valley has featured on several wild awards and has been listed on many occasion has one best tourist destination to travel to.

CNN named Kidepo as Africa’s remotest park to access by road as you need a full two days or a full day to reach the park according to which route you have used. This open Savannah plain display great adventure wonders mainly wonderful African view of the Savannah opening which decorate with a great concentration of wildlife.

This northern hidden treasure as well boasts over the unique cultural display of the Karamajong people, hiking experiences and many activates to do here. Road to access the park are unpaved and in rainy seasons the park is impossible to access unless you have a 4×4 safari vehicle.

Night game drive

The night game drive is another adventure consideration not observed by many tourist to Uganda parks, yet available to all the Savannah parks. This mainly rewards when want to watch predators and this time around there greater chances of watching the leopards or lions actively hunting.

Night game drives is when you go out for the eye wild hunting game drive with high deemed torches to watch animals. This is only done with 4×4 safari vehicles and it’s another memorable road trip adventure to do with a 4×4 rental.

Sempaya hot springs

These tremendous hot springs are located at the edge of the thick Ituli forest at the border of Uganda and DRC. Sempaya hot springs are the outstanding adventure consideration to do at Semliki National Park. The springs are separated into the female and male sacred places for cleansing for women and men respectively by the local Bamaga people who dwell in the communities around the springs in Bundibugyo district western Uganda at the foothills of the Rwenzori ranges.

Accessing the spring road are tougher and require no to have a stronger 4×4 rental for this road trip adventure memories. When reached the hot spring can heat your eggs with the spring temperature and in less minutes can be eating your eggs.

Night Wild rooftop tent Camping  

Opting for a road trip adventure in Uganda, I can advise for 4×4 rooftop tent rental. This formula of experiencing nature, watching the darkened sky of stars on a night in the midst of roaring game dwellers. This is a 4×4 rental road trip memorable adventure away from the protected, comfortable rooms and chill out for a night in the middle of the Savannah. This adventure is available to some of the Savannah parks in Uganda of Murchison falls at Delta, Kidepo Valley National Park, Lake Mburo National Park these are best parks for the night wild rooftop camping besides the lion roars.

 

January 25, 2022 0 comment
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Best Driving Tips in Uganda – Pearl of Africa
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Best Driving Tips in Uganda – Pearl of Africa

by admin January 12, 2022
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Uganda, also known as the Pearl of Africa, is a better African country to go on self drive safari with hired car, and with lots of sights which are best seen in its impressive national parks, it is no surprise that this is the case.

You are now traveling to Uganda to visit its magnificent adventurous places but since you have come from a different society, you may not be sure of how conveniently to drive a car in Uganda.

Please don’t worry our beloved travelers, below is a compilation of tips to help you navigate Uganda’s roads thoroughly well, so whenever you hire a car in Uganda, take a look to these Uganda driving tips for a better drive.

You should be informed about Uganda

Due to the convenience and flexibility – that you can stop in as many areas as you want, exploring Uganda with a private hired car is arguably the best way.

However, to ensure that you find the best courses/directions, the most exclusive hidden gems and the most beautiful vistas, you should always be aware of where you are on the map.

Self Driving in Uganda, especially in its rural areas, the roads are poor and not thoroughly well signed hence you might need to stop someone and ask for directions and routes.

You should also make sure that your car is well equipped with a GPS and a map because in places without phone signal, those supreme driving apps on your phone will be futile.

Most of Uganda’s national parks, which are the most attractive to many travelers, are found in rural and remote areas, therefore remind your operator of a GPS and a map or you can even move with your own GPS to save money.

Avoid using phones while driving

In the day today life, most people are closely related to their phones and cannot live without them. However, you are much emphasized to try not to be on phone at the same time you are driving, not even receiving any call, because you are most likely to cause accidents and worst of all, you will be penalized as you will be breaking the country’s rules and regulations. Over speeding, especially in the Parks, is also not recommended and always remember to follow the road signs where necessary.

Driving side of the road in Uganda

In Uganda, you will be entitled to drive on the left-hand side of the road. Uganda is one of the heavily visited African countries due to its extraordinarily and many of its tourists come from various outside countries most of which drives on the right, so some of them get worried on being informed that they will have to drive on the left-hand side – which Ugandans are entitled to drive on.

However, it will normally take a few hours to adjust, but then you will totally forget that the wheel is on the right side of the car. Only you need to do is paying much attention when you get to roundabouts and remember to always give the priority to the cars coming from your right and to turn left once you enter the roundabout, as simple as that!

Your rental company’s guides will also give you an extended guidance to ensure you get used to Uganda’s driving policy of driving on the left-hand side.

And also, as an obligatory while driving in Uganda, you (the driver) and your passengers should wear the seat belts as it is lifesaving in the unexpected case of accident.

Do not drink and drive

Another thing you should never try doing while driving in Uganda is to drive while drunk, I mean do not take any alcohol if at all you are to drive.

The Uganda traffic officers always have a machine called ‘’Kawunyemu’’, literally meaning ‘smell in it’, which detects whether you have taken alcohol or not through smelling in it, as its name says.

And in most cases when you are found drunk or drinking as you are driving, you will be caught and taken to prison together with your hired car, and this is because you are most likely to cause unnecessary mistakes hence resulting to accidents.

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Who is A Self-Driving Tourist?
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Who is A Self-Driving Tourist?

by admin January 12, 2022
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Basically, a self-driving tourist is one who travels to a particular destination with aims of going for a self-drive safari. In most cases, a self-driving tourist books (hires) his/her private vehicle from a certain car rental company without a driver, meaning he/she drives him/herself during the entire trip. Most self-driving tourists are aged between 25-50 years, and travel either with family or as a group of friends. In most cases, the older the travelers are, the longer their trips will last, with those aged over 41 years traveling for over 30 days, compared to just less 15 days for a self-driving trip by travelers under the age of 25.

Where is self-driving most popular in Uganda?

Self-driving in Uganda varies from one’s interest in what he/she want to experience during the self-driving safari. However, if you are more of a wildlife lover and on your self-driving safari you want to spot some big games in Africa, then your safari should be conducted in the western parts of Uganda.

The western Uganda comprises of exceptional national parks such as; Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kibale Forests National Park, Rwenzori Mountains National Park, Semliki National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable Forests National Park, Mgahinga National Park, and Lake Mburo National Park.

The other popular places in Uganda include; Murchison Falls National Park (Northern Uganda), Mountain Elgon National Park (Eastern Uganda), and Kidepo Valley National Park (North-eastern Uganda). Self-driving is also eligible and popular in Central Uganda – on Kampala city tours.

What are the challenges of Self-driving in Uganda?

Self-driving in Uganda is very exciting as it offers a lot of flexibility, freedom and independence but it incurs a lot of challenges and problems. The major challenge of self-driving in Uganda is accidents that occur especially in the national parks due to the poor roads.

Most of the roads in Uganda’s national parks are not tarmac and wide enough hence if not carefully driven onto, you are most likely to get lots of over-turns of the vehicles, especially in the wet season when the dirt roads become slippery.

Murchison Falls National Park is one of the most astounding national parks in Uganda but also the top one with poor roads and most of over-turn accidents of the vehicles happen in this park.

Therefore, you are advised to drive at a reduced (very low) speed in any of Uganda’s national parks to avoid over-turn of the vehicles or else hire an experienced driver from your car rental company that you will have booked with.

While in the parks, you are emphasized to put all your minds on driving instead of thinking of other things as you are driving, which can lead to untimely stops hence causing vehicle over-turns. The other self-driving challenge include; poor quality vehicles owned by some car rental companies, hence you are recommended to book your self-driving safari with experts only such as 4×4 Car Hire Uganda.

What kinds of vehicles do self-driving tourists rent and how they rent them?

By all means, self-driving tourism will be done by car, and if you contact one of Uganda’s leading car rental companies like 4×4 Car Hire Uganda, you will get a good-quality vehicle – exactly the one you will order for. Among the kinds of vehicles to hire in Uganda for self-driving include; Land Cruisers VX, GX, V8, TX and TZ, Rav4, Safari Vans, Coaster Buses, Super Customs, and Extended Land Cruisers. The vehicles hired come with different prices depending on the type of the vehicle you want and the extras such as camping gear, GPS devices, child seats, and chauffeur services, among others.

The rates start from as low as US$ 35 per day to as much as more than US$ 250, depending on what you are renting and how long will your self-drive trip be. To hire a vehicle from any given company, visit its website and contact it via the ‘’contact us page’’ and ensure that you include all the details of the vehicle you need, the starting and ending dates, and if possible, you also inform your company about the flight details.

What is considered to be hired a car in Uganda?

Due to the flexibility, convenience and privacy, most travelers in Uganda prefer self-driving but there are several things to consider before renting a car from any car rental company, such as; you need a valid driving license/permit and it should have been in use for at least 12 months, you should first agree to the company’s terms and conditions (agreement), leave a photocopy of your passport to the company, pay some deposit of at least 20%, and lastly, fueling the vehicle is done by you, and above it all; you are advised to book in advance for best experiences.

Damages, fines, and compensation in hiring a car

Uganda is a country where accidents are common due to over speeding, especially in her national parks, and therefore travelers should avoid driving at a high speed unless when you find a sign post giving you a green light to drive at a high speed, such as; at Entebbe – Kampala Express highway.

You are also advised to follow the road sign posts thoroughly well in order to avoid making mistakes. Travelers should take note that any damages caused to the car beyond the agreed limit speed and time for driving are liable to the clients since they are not covered by the insurance. If you are found driving under alcohol influence and caught, you are in a clear position to face the consequences (penalties).

Police fines resulting from reckless driving and not following traffic rules and regulations are all tied to the clients, but in case you get fined because of road abnormalities on the car such as; tax, worn out tyres, dead head lamps, cracked wind screens are meant to be compensated by the rental company.

And lastly, if at all you get a problem on the way with the vehicle, you are advised to call your rental company first rather than fixing it by yourself because by doing so, you are most likely not to be compensated by the company since you will not have consulted it before – some companies, like 4×4 Car Hire Uganda, have technicians (mechanics) all over the country.

4 Fantastic Tips on how to achieve the best deal out of your car hire safari

Booking your car hire safari in Uganda can seem pretty cheaper and easier, but there are various catches which can leave you paying a lot more than you expected. In this article, below, are some of the fantastic tips on how to enjoy your car hire holiday without any unpleasant shocks when you reach the rental desk.

Book now amend later

Have you discovered the right car but not thoroughly sure? A lot of booking sites will recommend that you “save for later”. Be very vigilant though – often this doesn’t actually lock in the price, and the original quote has escalated up by the time you actually book. Instead, book straight away through a given car rental operator that offers free amendments and cancellations – letting you change the booking if at all you change your plans.

You should however be very cautious to review the cancellation policy – often you need to cancel or amend within a set time frame to avoid incurring any fees. Set a reminder in your calendar for the last day that you can amend your booking without any charge.

The more flexible and punctual you are, the more you get best rates

If your trip dates are flexible, you can often sacrifice a little convenience for a better deal. Most car rental operators do full-day rentals, and this means that a 25-hour rental will value the same as a 48-hour rental in terms of rates/prices.

However, you should also know that though a car is hired to you for 24 hours (full day), driving at night is totally prohibited due to the many reasons that will be told to you during your booking, and if you insist and drive at night, for any problem sustained on a car you will be penalized – be punctual in your travels to avoid driving in the late nights when you are rushing which can even result into problems.

Therefore, you are advised to regulate your times to get the best value out of your rental.

Always stay in touch with your rental company and update it for any delay

Provide flight details on to your car rental company so they can respond accordingly in case of a flight delay. This stops them from assuming that you are a no-show and renting out the car to some other client.

Therefore, you are emphasized to always stay in touch with your rental company and let it know whichever delay your flight would have incurred – this will avoid inconveniences in your trip.

Avoid complicated fuel policies

Many people don’t even think about fuel policies when they book their rental car – surely every rental company does the only logical and fair thing of offering a car full of fuel and expecting the car to be full on return. Or you can also agree with the company to return back the car with the exact fuel you found in it – if you find it full, return it full and if you find it half, still return it half or even when you find it in a quarter way, you also do the same when returning it. Don’t allow any company to steal you by claiming you to bring back the car with a full tank fuel yet you found it half way – be aware of thieves!!!

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Discover Uganda on 14 Day Uganda Safari
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Discover Uganda on 14 Day Uganda Safari

by admin January 2, 2022
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Uganda trails away from classic Africa safari destinations with exclusive attractions and this Best of Uganda safari holiday ensure you capture that uniqueness. The trip starts in Entebbe, where you most probably will jet in, and takes the southwestern circuit into the lush highlands before taking the southern route following the Nile through Murchison Falls to Kidepo valley.

Intense nature moments, like the encounter with mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and meeting without playful cousins in Kibale, are well curated into this exclusive journey to help you create lasting memories and stories. Seeing mountain gorillas is a top highlight highly recommended by almost all visitors to the Pearl of Africa. However, it will require all participants to be physically able to hike the uneven jungle terrains to get to a habituated mountain gorilla family.

A visit to Africa is not complete without immersing yourself in the native cultures. In Bwindi, you’re introduced to the native forest people commonly known as the Batwa, and in Kidepo, you get deep into the Karamojong nomads. These two strong cultures have not been so much changed by modern civilization and will give you some insight into the ancient lives of native tribes.

Discover the stunning aerial view of the southern region of the Pearl of Africa.  Unforgettable encounter with the Mountain Gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park.  Meet, explore and learn from the local native communities

Support sustainable tourism initiatives

Check in with Mabamba swamp one of the few remaining swamps in the country protected by the local communities. It is an extensive papyrus swamp, with a labyrinth of channels and lagoons, and is home to several pairs of Shoe bills, Uganda’s most famous avian resident. This charismatic monotypic species is undoubtedly among the most sought-after birds in Africa. Paddle through the channels by boat. View a good selection of classic East African water birds to observe along the way.

Go for game drives in Queen Elizabeth National Park and the boat trip on the Kazinga Channel – the 36 km waterway which connects Lake George and Lake Edward, which allows special viewing of game and birds on the river banks as the boat passes through pods of hippos. Crocodiles have only recently been seen in the Channel, and they disappeared for 8,000 years after they were eliminated from Lake Edward by toxic ash from local volcanoes.

Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of Uganda’s oldest parks officially opened in 1952. The park was initially known as ‘Kazinga National Park’ before it was renamed in 1954 to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain. Queen Elizabeth National Park hosts 95 species of mammals, more than any other park in Uganda, and 619 bird species, the second-highest of any park in Africa the sixth-highest of any park worldwide.

The Best of Uganda Safari takes an exciting turn as you head into the African jungle to find the elusive mountain gorilla. Your driver will transfer you to the trailhead to brief the dos and the don’ts while tracking and spending time with the gorillas.

You’ll be escorted into the jungle with a guide, two rangers, and seven other fellow trackers for your chosen gorilla family. This activity can last from a few hours up to a full day, depending on the gorillas’ location as they range freely in the impenetrable forest. Strict rules have to be adhered to keep you safe and keep the gorillas in their habituated mood.

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