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Country info Uganda und Rwanda

Country info Uganda und Rwanda

Ecologically, Uganda is where the East African savannah meets the West African jungle. Where else but in this impossibly lush country can one observe lions prowling the open plains in the morning and track chimpanzees through the rainforest undergrowth the same afternoon, then the next day navigate tropical channels teeming with hippo and crocs before setting off into the misty mountains to stare deep into the eyes of a mountain gorilla? Certainly, Uganda is the only safari destination whose range of forest primates is as impressive as its selection of plains antelope. And this verdant biodiversity is further attested to by Uganda’s status as by far the smallest of the four African countries whose bird checklist tops the 1.000 mark!

Yet there is more to the country than wildlife – far more! There is the mighty Nile, punctuated by the spectacular Murchison Falls, and the setting for some of the world’s most thrilling commercial white-water rafting. There are the snow-capped peaks of the Rwenzori, which provide a tantalising challenge to dedicated mountaineers, as well as the Virunga Volcanoes and Mount Elgon, both of which offer highly rewarding hiking opportunities through scintillating highland scenery. More sedately, the myriad islands of Lake Victoria and Bunyonyi are idyllic venues, as are the myriad forest-fringed crater lakes that stud the rift valley floor and escarpment around Fort Portal. Whether you’re a first time safari-goer or a seasoned African traveller, Uganda – with its unique blend of savannah and forest creatures, its rare wealth of montane and lake habitats – is simply dazzling.

Rwanda is a land of great diversity and beauty. Popularly known as ‘the land of a thousand hills’, Rwanda has six volcanoes, twenty-three lakes and numerous rivers, some forming the source of the great River Nile.

The landscapes in this green country are truly breathtaking. Many a visitor to Rwanda has remarked that the physical beauty of the country is without equal on the African continent. Spectacular volcanoes and dense tropical forests dominate the north of the country, while gentle hills and valleys, calm lakes and turbulent rivers in both savannah and dense tropical vegetation dominate the rest of the country.
Rwanda boasts a wide variety of wildlife. The Parc National des Volcans, in northern Rwanda is home to the world’s largest number of endangered mountain gorillas. Numbering in the hundreds, the gorillas live in a protected area, free from poachers. The gorillas can be viewed in their natural mountain habitats at a fairly close range.

Best known for its wealth of primates, Rwanda also has one of Africa’s richest bird life. A staggering 670 different bird species have been recorded in Rwanda. For botanists, the gorgeous wildflowers of the forests and mountains are capped by more than 100 orchid species in Nyungwe alone. Rwanda also has water bodies which are ideal for water sports and fishing, particularly Lake Kivu in the west of the country and Lake Muhazi in the east. Lake Kivu also offers beautiful beaches, jutting peninsulas and an archipelago of beautiful islands.

Rwanda, in a nutshell, is a nature lover’s paradise. It is also one of the friendliest of countries. A warm welcome is complemented by comfortable facilities, fine food and a rich cultural heritage.

Travel Videos

Travel Video Uganda/Ruanda

Travel Video Uganda/Ruanda

Last of her kind, one estimates, there are only approx. 700 mountain gorillas, mountains are to be found in the runners by primeval forests and rain forests of the Virunga, to the mountain massif which runs between Rwanda, Uganda and Congo.

General Uganda/Rwanda Videos

Camp-/Lodgevideos Uganda & Rwanda

 

Entry requirements:

For Uganda you either have to apply for a Visa in advance or upon arrival in the country. German citizens presently don´t need a Visa for Rwanda. All visitors are required to carry a passport with two empty pages which is valid for six months beyond the intended length of stay.

Currency:

Uganda Shilling, Rwanda Francs, US$ (e.g. parking fees, lodges) possible

 

Documents:

International drivers licence, int. vaccination certificate

 

Money:

Cash money in Uganda Shilling, Rwanda Francs, sometimes US-$ (at lodges and in parks). Travelers cheque (fees can be quite high though), sometimes credit cards are accepted in US-$

 

Health:

Presently immunization against yellow fever is required. It is advisable to also have immunization against polio, tetanus, diphteria and hepatitis. Espescially in northern regions you should obtain malaria prophylactics (please consult your doctor).

Language:

Rwanda: Official language is French; Uganda: Official language is English

 

When to go:

Uganda and Rwanda are all year round travel destinations. The wet season  is March-May, light rain season from October to December.

 

IMPORTANT:

You should carry all documents as photocopies with you!