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Weather Conditions in Kampala /Best Time to Visit Uganda /What is the weather mostly like in Uganda
Weather Conditions in Kampala/Best Time to Visit Uganda/What is the weather mostly like in Uganda?
Uganda weather in 2022
Does Uganda have 4 seasons?
What is the hottest month in Uganda?
Does Uganda ever a get cold?
Highlights
#weather
#kampalauganda #uganda
#ugandatoday
published: 04 Apr 2022
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Seasons in Uganda: Temperature and Climate by Month
The amazing variety of flora and fauna of the hot heart of Africa Uganda: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.
Climate data for Kampala.
Climate data contains approximate climate information for recent years and averages for previous decades as of the date of the video.
Learn more at https://seasonsyear.com/
published: 06 Nov 2022
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weather forecast in Uganda vs UK
weather forecast in Uganda VS UK
published: 25 Oct 2021
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Weather in Uganda
http://preparetoserve.com/UGANDA Weather in Uganda.
published: 11 Apr 2014
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Uganda: 10 Interesting Facts You Didn't Know 🇺🇬 🇺🇬 🇺🇬
Uganda: 10 Interesting Facts You Didn't Know.
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published: 06 Jul 2021
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MOST BEAUTIFUL WEATHER? These 10 African Countries Are Indeed Blessed!
#africa #toptenAfrica #weatherinAfrica
In this video, I'll list the top ten African countries with the nicest weather, at least in my opinion.
1. South Africa
South Africa has a beautiful climate patchwork of warm coastal subtropics, hot deserts, humid highlands, snow-topped mountains and an enclave of Mediterranean weather in the southwest. The high altitude of South Africa’s interior means the country is generally much cooler than southern hemisphere countries at the same latitude, such as Australia.The region around the Cape Peninsula, including Cape Town, has a Mediterranean climate: cold and miserable rain in winter, balanced by glorious, clear-sky summers. South Africa is one of the few African countries that actually four seasons and it even snows! It is a country of glorious ra...
published: 02 Apr 2022
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Meteorologists explain climate changes
The Uganda National Meteorology Authority is explaining the continuing cold to wet weather in January, despite the end of the El Nino phenomenon, as the result of external factors. This as it released the weather outlook for January forecasting dry and sunny weather conditions in most parts of the country. The authority warns drivers on road safety with fog and hazy conditions expected.
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published: 12 Jan 2024
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10 Best Places to Visit in Uganda
10 Best Places to Visit in Uganda
Welcome to Displore and Thanks for watching. In today’s video we are taking you to the land of natural wonders, Uganda and we shall be presenting to you the 10 best places to visit in Uganda.Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda a landlocked country in East-Central Africa. It is bordered by Kenya, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Tanzania. The southern part of the country includes a substantial portion of Lake Victoria, shared with Kenya and Tanzania. Uganda is in the African Great Lakes region. Uganda also lies within the Nile basin, and has a varied but generally a modified equatorial climate.The official languages are English and Swahili, although "any other language may be used as a medium of instruction in schools or...
published: 10 Jun 2020
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15 Best Places to Visit in Uganda | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
15 Best Places to Visit in Uganda | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
#travelvideo #skytravel #travelsolo #travelguide #travel #uganda @Sky.Travel
published: 18 Apr 2022
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Weather in Uganda
Traveling to Uganda soon? You better bring your umbrella! Hear from our provider in Kampala as he tells us about the weather in Uganda at this time of year. Want to know more about the weather in Uganda and other countries around the world? Watch for the release of Savoir-Vivre on www.scola.org!
published: 25 Nov 2014
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Weather Conditions in Kampala /Best Time to Visit Uganda /What is the weather mostly like in Uganda
Weather Conditions in Kampala/Best Time to Visit Uganda/What is the weather mostly like in Uganda?
Uganda weather in 2022
Does Uganda have 4 seasons?
What is t...
Weather Conditions in Kampala/Best Time to Visit Uganda/What is the weather mostly like in Uganda?
Uganda weather in 2022
Does Uganda have 4 seasons?
What is the hottest month in Uganda?
Does Uganda ever a get cold?
Highlights
#weather
#kampalauganda #uganda
#ugandatoday
https://wn.com/Weather_Conditions_In_Kampala_Best_Time_To_Visit_Uganda_What_Is_The_Weather_Mostly_Like_In_Uganda
Weather Conditions in Kampala/Best Time to Visit Uganda/What is the weather mostly like in Uganda?
Uganda weather in 2022
Does Uganda have 4 seasons?
What is the hottest month in Uganda?
Does Uganda ever a get cold?
Highlights
#weather
#kampalauganda #uganda
#ugandatoday
- published: 04 Apr 2022
- views: 2280
5:36
Seasons in Uganda: Temperature and Climate by Month
The amazing variety of flora and fauna of the hot heart of Africa Uganda: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.
Climate data for Kampala.
Climate data contains ap...
The amazing variety of flora and fauna of the hot heart of Africa Uganda: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.
Climate data for Kampala.
Climate data contains approximate climate information for recent years and averages for previous decades as of the date of the video.
Learn more at https://seasonsyear.com/
https://wn.com/Seasons_In_Uganda_Temperature_And_Climate_By_Month
The amazing variety of flora and fauna of the hot heart of Africa Uganda: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.
Climate data for Kampala.
Climate data contains approximate climate information for recent years and averages for previous decades as of the date of the video.
Learn more at https://seasonsyear.com/
- published: 06 Nov 2022
- views: 1176
0:37
Weather in Uganda
http://preparetoserve.com/UGANDA Weather in Uganda.
http://preparetoserve.com/UGANDA Weather in Uganda.
https://wn.com/Weather_In_Uganda
http://preparetoserve.com/UGANDA Weather in Uganda.
- published: 11 Apr 2014
- views: 1102
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Uganda: 10 Interesting Facts You Didn't Know 🇺🇬 🇺🇬 🇺🇬
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In this video, we share the 10 interesting facts that you probably didn't know about the East African country of Uganda.
The country has a population of 45 million people and 85% of these are below the age of 18 years.
The country is bordered by the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania, Kenya and South Sudan.
Algeria,
Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cape Verde, Cabo Verde, Cameroon, Central African Republic (CAR), Chad, Comoros, The Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leon, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
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UGANDA: 10 Interesting Facts You Didn't Know
1. Rolex is a delicacy.
You’ve probably heard of the saying, Ugandans don’t wear a Rolex, they eat it! It is absolutely true, what we do with the Rolex is, roll it up and straight to the mouth. So here’s is the difference between the international Rolex and the Ugandan Rolex. In Uganda, we don't wear Rolex, we eat it.
2. Home to Iddi Amin.
One of Uganda's biggest exports is it's former president Iddi Amin who ruled the country from 1971-1979. He named himself the conqueror of the British Empire and he's also most famous for expelling Asian from the country in order to give back the Ugandan economy to Ugandans.
3. Equator crosses through Uganda.
Earth’s equator is an imaginary line dividing the North and South hemispheres. There are only a few countries that the equator runs through, including Ecuador and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In Uganda, the equator is located 75 km south of Kampala, where you can purchase memorabilia and watch cool equator water experiments.
4. Best African English-speaking Country.
Uganda is known as the number one African country when it comes to the English language. According to a study that was done by the World Linguistic society, it ranked Uganda as the African country with the best accent.
5. Most Entrepreneurial country in the world.
Uganda has the most number of business startups annually though many of these never get to celebrate their one year anniversary.
6. Home to the second-largest Fresh Water lake (Lake Victoria).
Its surface area more than 26,000 square miles, Lake Victoria (named for Queen Victoria) is the biggest lake on the continent of Africa and the globe’s second-largest freshwater lake, trailing North America’s Lake Superior.
7. Uganda has its own time.
You’re probably now wondering which kind of time only belongs to Uganda. I am not talking about the EAT, CAT, or PST time; our time is called “Ugandan time.” International or normal time as many call it is the real-time ( for example if the appointment is at 3 pm, normal time will be at 3 pm).
8. Source of the Nile.
River Nile which is the longest river in the world happens to have its source in Uganda. This river starts from Uganda nad it moves up north to Egypt whee it pours its waters in the Mediterenean sea.
9. Matooke/Banana Republic.
When you travel to Uganda, the most common local food you’ll hear about is Matooke.
10. Safest Country In Africa.
Many tourists that visit this country leave without any problems or incidents.
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In this video, we share the 10 interesting facts that you probably didn't know about the East African country of Uganda.
The country has a population of 45 million people and 85% of these are below the age of 18 years.
The country is bordered by the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania, Kenya and South Sudan.
Algeria,
Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cape Verde, Cabo Verde, Cameroon, Central African Republic (CAR), Chad, Comoros, The Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leon, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
DISCLAIMER: Some links above are affiliate links. This means If you click the link and purchase something I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. This helps us to continue creating these videos - Thank you for supporting the channel
UGANDA: 10 Interesting Facts You Didn't Know
1. Rolex is a delicacy.
You’ve probably heard of the saying, Ugandans don’t wear a Rolex, they eat it! It is absolutely true, what we do with the Rolex is, roll it up and straight to the mouth. So here’s is the difference between the international Rolex and the Ugandan Rolex. In Uganda, we don't wear Rolex, we eat it.
2. Home to Iddi Amin.
One of Uganda's biggest exports is it's former president Iddi Amin who ruled the country from 1971-1979. He named himself the conqueror of the British Empire and he's also most famous for expelling Asian from the country in order to give back the Ugandan economy to Ugandans.
3. Equator crosses through Uganda.
Earth’s equator is an imaginary line dividing the North and South hemispheres. There are only a few countries that the equator runs through, including Ecuador and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In Uganda, the equator is located 75 km south of Kampala, where you can purchase memorabilia and watch cool equator water experiments.
4. Best African English-speaking Country.
Uganda is known as the number one African country when it comes to the English language. According to a study that was done by the World Linguistic society, it ranked Uganda as the African country with the best accent.
5. Most Entrepreneurial country in the world.
Uganda has the most number of business startups annually though many of these never get to celebrate their one year anniversary.
6. Home to the second-largest Fresh Water lake (Lake Victoria).
Its surface area more than 26,000 square miles, Lake Victoria (named for Queen Victoria) is the biggest lake on the continent of Africa and the globe’s second-largest freshwater lake, trailing North America’s Lake Superior.
7. Uganda has its own time.
You’re probably now wondering which kind of time only belongs to Uganda. I am not talking about the EAT, CAT, or PST time; our time is called “Ugandan time.” International or normal time as many call it is the real-time ( for example if the appointment is at 3 pm, normal time will be at 3 pm).
8. Source of the Nile.
River Nile which is the longest river in the world happens to have its source in Uganda. This river starts from Uganda nad it moves up north to Egypt whee it pours its waters in the Mediterenean sea.
9. Matooke/Banana Republic.
When you travel to Uganda, the most common local food you’ll hear about is Matooke.
10. Safest Country In Africa.
Many tourists that visit this country leave without any problems or incidents.
- published: 06 Jul 2021
- views: 2433150
12:58
MOST BEAUTIFUL WEATHER? These 10 African Countries Are Indeed Blessed!
#africa #toptenAfrica #weatherinAfrica
In this video, I'll list the top ten African countries with the nicest weather, at least in my opinion.
1. South Afri...
#africa #toptenAfrica #weatherinAfrica
In this video, I'll list the top ten African countries with the nicest weather, at least in my opinion.
1. South Africa
South Africa has a beautiful climate patchwork of warm coastal subtropics, hot deserts, humid highlands, snow-topped mountains and an enclave of Mediterranean weather in the southwest. The high altitude of South Africa’s interior means the country is generally much cooler than southern hemisphere countries at the same latitude, such as Australia.The region around the Cape Peninsula, including Cape Town, has a Mediterranean climate: cold and miserable rain in winter, balanced by glorious, clear-sky summers. South Africa is one of the few African countries that actually four seasons and it even snows! It is a country of glorious rainy summers and beautifully cool winters, with the average temperature being a cool and comfortable 24 degrees Celsius.
2. Kenya
Kenya is a country in East Africa that is on the equator. You'd think it'd be blistering hot, right? That is not the case, due to the fact that the majority of it is mountainous and located at a high elevation. Mount Kenya, Africa's second highest peak, is found here. This mountain's impact on the climate is evident. The Nyandarua ranges, Mt Kilimanjaro, Mt Kulal, Nyambene Hills, Mt Elgon, and Cherangany Hills, among others, help to temper the weather. This means that the majority of Kenya is higher than 1000 meters above sea level, with an average daytime temperature of a pleasant 23 degrees Celsius.
3. Tanzania
Tanzania is in many ways like Kenya. It is home to Africa's highest mountain, Mt. Kilimanjaro. Other mountains in Tanzania include Mt. Meru, the Ol Doinyo Lengai, the Usambara Mountains, and the Uluguru Mountains in Morogoro. Many places in Tanzania have temperatures that rarely go beyond 27 degrees centigrade due to the moderating effect of these mountains. The Tanzanian highlands are always cool and pleasant. If you are a fan of warm tropical climate, Tanzania will comfortably accommodate you in the coastal areas and the island of Zanzibar.
4. Uganda
Uganda is constantly warm, nice and sunny, without ever becoming hot. At night it may cool down to 20 degrees, and during the day it will never go beyond 29 degrees. It is always breezy, it rains a lot in short downpours, and then the sun shines back again. The country in and around Kampala is incredibly green and beautiful.
5. Seychelles
The sheer beauty of Seychelles lies in its status as the premier tropical paradise in Africa. The country may not be mountainous, but the breeze from the ocean moderates the temperature. The average daily temperature is around 26 degrees celcius in July and August, 27 degrees celciusin January, and 28 degrees celcius in March, April, and May, which are the warmest months. The temperature, however, varies little between night and day and season; it rarely exceeds 33 degrees during the day and drops below 22 degrees at night.
6. Ethiopia
Ethiopia is a climatically diverse country, and there are three different climate zones in the country, and the weather varies substantially depending on altitude. The lowlands are generally hot and humid, while cooler temperatures characterise the Ethiopian Highlands. Many towns in Ethiopia lie in the high altitude areas of Ethiopia, which are characterized by an average cool and temperate temperature of around 22 degrees Celsius. It can get very chilly and reach lows of below 10 degrees in some parts of the Ethiopian highlands.
7. Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe enjoys a lovely, temperate climate.During the wet season, from November to March, rain usually falls in the afternoon. The dry season, from April to October, is colder. Nights and mornings can be as cold as 5 degrees celcius , but daytime temperatures are still pleasant and sunny. Temperatures are relatively cool, typically around 10 degrees in the morning and 28 degrees in the afternoon.
8. Rwanda
Rwanda is known as the land of a thousand hills for a reason. It is full of hills and mountains that moderate its climate, being near the equator. Because of its high elevation, Rwanda has a temperate tropical highland climate with lower temperatures than is typical for equatorial countries.
9. Zambia
Zambia experiences a predominantly sub-tropical climate characterized by three distinct seasons: a hot and dry season (mid-August to mid-November), a wet and rainy season (mid-November to April) and a cool and dry season (May to mid-August).Temperatures are modified by elevation, with the highest mean daily maximum temperatures occurring in the Luangwa valley and the southwest.
10. Malawi
Malawi's climate is generally tropical. The altitude moderates what would otherwise be an equatorial climate.The capital, Lilongwe, is located at 1,100 meters above sea level and has mild temperatures, ranging from 23 degrees in November (which is the hottest month) to 14 degrees in July.
https://wn.com/Most_Beautiful_Weather_These_10_African_Countries_Are_Indeed_Blessed
#africa #toptenAfrica #weatherinAfrica
In this video, I'll list the top ten African countries with the nicest weather, at least in my opinion.
1. South Africa
South Africa has a beautiful climate patchwork of warm coastal subtropics, hot deserts, humid highlands, snow-topped mountains and an enclave of Mediterranean weather in the southwest. The high altitude of South Africa’s interior means the country is generally much cooler than southern hemisphere countries at the same latitude, such as Australia.The region around the Cape Peninsula, including Cape Town, has a Mediterranean climate: cold and miserable rain in winter, balanced by glorious, clear-sky summers. South Africa is one of the few African countries that actually four seasons and it even snows! It is a country of glorious rainy summers and beautifully cool winters, with the average temperature being a cool and comfortable 24 degrees Celsius.
2. Kenya
Kenya is a country in East Africa that is on the equator. You'd think it'd be blistering hot, right? That is not the case, due to the fact that the majority of it is mountainous and located at a high elevation. Mount Kenya, Africa's second highest peak, is found here. This mountain's impact on the climate is evident. The Nyandarua ranges, Mt Kilimanjaro, Mt Kulal, Nyambene Hills, Mt Elgon, and Cherangany Hills, among others, help to temper the weather. This means that the majority of Kenya is higher than 1000 meters above sea level, with an average daytime temperature of a pleasant 23 degrees Celsius.
3. Tanzania
Tanzania is in many ways like Kenya. It is home to Africa's highest mountain, Mt. Kilimanjaro. Other mountains in Tanzania include Mt. Meru, the Ol Doinyo Lengai, the Usambara Mountains, and the Uluguru Mountains in Morogoro. Many places in Tanzania have temperatures that rarely go beyond 27 degrees centigrade due to the moderating effect of these mountains. The Tanzanian highlands are always cool and pleasant. If you are a fan of warm tropical climate, Tanzania will comfortably accommodate you in the coastal areas and the island of Zanzibar.
4. Uganda
Uganda is constantly warm, nice and sunny, without ever becoming hot. At night it may cool down to 20 degrees, and during the day it will never go beyond 29 degrees. It is always breezy, it rains a lot in short downpours, and then the sun shines back again. The country in and around Kampala is incredibly green and beautiful.
5. Seychelles
The sheer beauty of Seychelles lies in its status as the premier tropical paradise in Africa. The country may not be mountainous, but the breeze from the ocean moderates the temperature. The average daily temperature is around 26 degrees celcius in July and August, 27 degrees celciusin January, and 28 degrees celcius in March, April, and May, which are the warmest months. The temperature, however, varies little between night and day and season; it rarely exceeds 33 degrees during the day and drops below 22 degrees at night.
6. Ethiopia
Ethiopia is a climatically diverse country, and there are three different climate zones in the country, and the weather varies substantially depending on altitude. The lowlands are generally hot and humid, while cooler temperatures characterise the Ethiopian Highlands. Many towns in Ethiopia lie in the high altitude areas of Ethiopia, which are characterized by an average cool and temperate temperature of around 22 degrees Celsius. It can get very chilly and reach lows of below 10 degrees in some parts of the Ethiopian highlands.
7. Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe enjoys a lovely, temperate climate.During the wet season, from November to March, rain usually falls in the afternoon. The dry season, from April to October, is colder. Nights and mornings can be as cold as 5 degrees celcius , but daytime temperatures are still pleasant and sunny. Temperatures are relatively cool, typically around 10 degrees in the morning and 28 degrees in the afternoon.
8. Rwanda
Rwanda is known as the land of a thousand hills for a reason. It is full of hills and mountains that moderate its climate, being near the equator. Because of its high elevation, Rwanda has a temperate tropical highland climate with lower temperatures than is typical for equatorial countries.
9. Zambia
Zambia experiences a predominantly sub-tropical climate characterized by three distinct seasons: a hot and dry season (mid-August to mid-November), a wet and rainy season (mid-November to April) and a cool and dry season (May to mid-August).Temperatures are modified by elevation, with the highest mean daily maximum temperatures occurring in the Luangwa valley and the southwest.
10. Malawi
Malawi's climate is generally tropical. The altitude moderates what would otherwise be an equatorial climate.The capital, Lilongwe, is located at 1,100 meters above sea level and has mild temperatures, ranging from 23 degrees in November (which is the hottest month) to 14 degrees in July.
- published: 02 Apr 2022
- views: 145561
2:42
Meteorologists explain climate changes
The Uganda National Meteorology Authority is explaining the continuing cold to wet weather in January, despite the end of the El Nino phenomenon, as the result ...
The Uganda National Meteorology Authority is explaining the continuing cold to wet weather in January, despite the end of the El Nino phenomenon, as the result of external factors. This as it released the weather outlook for January forecasting dry and sunny weather conditions in most parts of the country. The authority warns drivers on road safety with fog and hazy conditions expected.
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https://wn.com/Meteorologists_Explain_Climate_Changes
The Uganda National Meteorology Authority is explaining the continuing cold to wet weather in January, despite the end of the El Nino phenomenon, as the result of external factors. This as it released the weather outlook for January forecasting dry and sunny weather conditions in most parts of the country. The authority warns drivers on road safety with fog and hazy conditions expected.
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- published: 12 Jan 2024
- views: 963
12:17
10 Best Places to Visit in Uganda
10 Best Places to Visit in Uganda
Welcome to Displore and Thanks for watching. In today’s video we are taking you to the land of natural wonders, Uganda and we ...
10 Best Places to Visit in Uganda
Welcome to Displore and Thanks for watching. In today’s video we are taking you to the land of natural wonders, Uganda and we shall be presenting to you the 10 best places to visit in Uganda.Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda a landlocked country in East-Central Africa. It is bordered by Kenya, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Tanzania. The southern part of the country includes a substantial portion of Lake Victoria, shared with Kenya and Tanzania. Uganda is in the African Great Lakes region. Uganda also lies within the Nile basin, and has a varied but generally a modified equatorial climate.The official languages are English and Swahili, although "any other language may be used as a medium of instruction in schools or other educational institutions or for legislative, administrative or judicial purposes." Luganda, a central language, is widely spoken across the country, and several other languages are also spoken, including Acholi, Runyoro, Runyankole, Rukiga, Luo and Lusoga.
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President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni is the current president of Uganda and the country currently has a population of about 43 million people. The 241,038km2 country is made up of places which have been attracting tourists and permanent residents for decades now making it such a hot spot in Africa. we were able to identify so many places which are favorite amongst tourists visiting the country but here are the 10 best places to visit in Uganda.
10. Ssese Islands
Located in Lake Victoria,this group of 84 islands is divided into the Bugala Group and Koome Group.A cocktail of golden sands worthy of Latin America, sun-kissed beaches and lapping waves, the archipelago of the Ssese Islands is Uganda’s answer to the tropical gems of the East African coast on the Indian Ocean.Peppering the waters of Lake Victoria, they are considered the country’s premier rest and relaxation spot, with the popular Buggala Island and Bulago coming up top of the menu.You can either kick-back in one of the lakeside resorts, or wax up the walking boots and make for the hills, where hippo-dotted swamps hide between the ridges.Kayaks and other watersports are also available on Buggala. With wildlife including primates, this is a perfect place to explore islands for the island lovers.
9. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
The Bwindi Impenetrable National Park located in Southwestern Uganda really does live up to its namewith over 100 mammal species and over 300 species of birdsand offering Gorilla tracking, hiking, nature walks, mountain biking, bird watching and cultural tours. A land of rocky peaks and endless green, it’s covered in some of Africa’s oldest primeval forestry.The biodiversity think geckos next to gorillas next to a multitude of curious insects garnered the spot a UNESCO World Heritage tag, while most safari goers head this way in search of colobus monkeys and chimpanzees.The breathtaking landscapes are typical of the Albertine Rift.They rise and fall to untrodden valleys and summits, with quartzite massifs here and teak-shrouded riverways there.This UNESCO World Heritage Site is so dense that visitors can only explore it on foot. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to hundreds of mountain gorillas.
8. Lake Bunyonyi
Lake Bunyonyi is in south-western Uganda between Kisoro and Kabale, and is close to the border with Rwanda. The lake appeared from 2004 to 2009 on the 5,000 Ugandan shilling note under the title "Lake Bunyonyi and terraces". Believed to be the second deepest lake in Africa after Lake Tanganyika, Lake Bunyonyi is a body of water in southwestern Uganda near the Rwandan border, and one of the country's top natural treasures. At 1,962m above sea level, the lake enjoys moderate temperatures year-round, cool in both the mornings and evenings.Lake Bunyonyi which means 'place of many little birds' is undoubtedly the loveliest lake in Uganda and there is a lot to see at Lake Bunyonyi. You can tour all the 29 islands, or visit the BaTwa and see their cultural show, or you can also visit a wonderful place called Kirangara, or to undertake a Motor Boat tour and enjoy "island - jumping". You can also see an incredible amount of different birds at Lake Bunyonyi. It is definitely a great place to enjoy all the wonders of nature such as water, plants, animals, reptiles, birds and more all at once.
7. Murchison Falls National Park
Named for the roaring cataracts that carve right through their middle, the wilds of the Murchison Falls National Park are unquestionably some of the most amazing in north-western Uganda.The protected area is actually the largest national park in the country, with a whopping count of nearly 4,000 square kilometers beth
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10 Best Places to Visit in Uganda
Welcome to Displore and Thanks for watching. In today’s video we are taking you to the land of natural wonders, Uganda and we shall be presenting to you the 10 best places to visit in Uganda.Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda a landlocked country in East-Central Africa. It is bordered by Kenya, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Tanzania. The southern part of the country includes a substantial portion of Lake Victoria, shared with Kenya and Tanzania. Uganda is in the African Great Lakes region. Uganda also lies within the Nile basin, and has a varied but generally a modified equatorial climate.The official languages are English and Swahili, although "any other language may be used as a medium of instruction in schools or other educational institutions or for legislative, administrative or judicial purposes." Luganda, a central language, is widely spoken across the country, and several other languages are also spoken, including Acholi, Runyoro, Runyankole, Rukiga, Luo and Lusoga.
If you are new here, welcome, be sure to subscribe and turn on notifications so you don’t miss any of our videos.
President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni is the current president of Uganda and the country currently has a population of about 43 million people. The 241,038km2 country is made up of places which have been attracting tourists and permanent residents for decades now making it such a hot spot in Africa. we were able to identify so many places which are favorite amongst tourists visiting the country but here are the 10 best places to visit in Uganda.
10. Ssese Islands
Located in Lake Victoria,this group of 84 islands is divided into the Bugala Group and Koome Group.A cocktail of golden sands worthy of Latin America, sun-kissed beaches and lapping waves, the archipelago of the Ssese Islands is Uganda’s answer to the tropical gems of the East African coast on the Indian Ocean.Peppering the waters of Lake Victoria, they are considered the country’s premier rest and relaxation spot, with the popular Buggala Island and Bulago coming up top of the menu.You can either kick-back in one of the lakeside resorts, or wax up the walking boots and make for the hills, where hippo-dotted swamps hide between the ridges.Kayaks and other watersports are also available on Buggala. With wildlife including primates, this is a perfect place to explore islands for the island lovers.
9. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
The Bwindi Impenetrable National Park located in Southwestern Uganda really does live up to its namewith over 100 mammal species and over 300 species of birdsand offering Gorilla tracking, hiking, nature walks, mountain biking, bird watching and cultural tours. A land of rocky peaks and endless green, it’s covered in some of Africa’s oldest primeval forestry.The biodiversity think geckos next to gorillas next to a multitude of curious insects garnered the spot a UNESCO World Heritage tag, while most safari goers head this way in search of colobus monkeys and chimpanzees.The breathtaking landscapes are typical of the Albertine Rift.They rise and fall to untrodden valleys and summits, with quartzite massifs here and teak-shrouded riverways there.This UNESCO World Heritage Site is so dense that visitors can only explore it on foot. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to hundreds of mountain gorillas.
8. Lake Bunyonyi
Lake Bunyonyi is in south-western Uganda between Kisoro and Kabale, and is close to the border with Rwanda. The lake appeared from 2004 to 2009 on the 5,000 Ugandan shilling note under the title "Lake Bunyonyi and terraces". Believed to be the second deepest lake in Africa after Lake Tanganyika, Lake Bunyonyi is a body of water in southwestern Uganda near the Rwandan border, and one of the country's top natural treasures. At 1,962m above sea level, the lake enjoys moderate temperatures year-round, cool in both the mornings and evenings.Lake Bunyonyi which means 'place of many little birds' is undoubtedly the loveliest lake in Uganda and there is a lot to see at Lake Bunyonyi. You can tour all the 29 islands, or visit the BaTwa and see their cultural show, or you can also visit a wonderful place called Kirangara, or to undertake a Motor Boat tour and enjoy "island - jumping". You can also see an incredible amount of different birds at Lake Bunyonyi. It is definitely a great place to enjoy all the wonders of nature such as water, plants, animals, reptiles, birds and more all at once.
7. Murchison Falls National Park
Named for the roaring cataracts that carve right through their middle, the wilds of the Murchison Falls National Park are unquestionably some of the most amazing in north-western Uganda.The protected area is actually the largest national park in the country, with a whopping count of nearly 4,000 square kilometers beth
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Weather in Uganda
Traveling to Uganda soon? You better bring your umbrella! Hear from our provider in Kampala as he tells us about the weather in Uganda at this time of year. Wan...
Traveling to Uganda soon? You better bring your umbrella! Hear from our provider in Kampala as he tells us about the weather in Uganda at this time of year. Want to know more about the weather in Uganda and other countries around the world? Watch for the release of Savoir-Vivre on www.scola.org!
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Traveling to Uganda soon? You better bring your umbrella! Hear from our provider in Kampala as he tells us about the weather in Uganda at this time of year. Want to know more about the weather in Uganda and other countries around the world? Watch for the release of Savoir-Vivre on www.scola.org!
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