Uganda is the most endowered country with mountain gorillas, booking is an immediate action that will make you explore the country’s mountain gorillas and it’s most favorable with 4×4 Car Hire Uganda at 600 US dollars. Bwindi National Park offers the most desired safari for mountain gorillas in Uganda. From Kampala, via Kabale you enter into Nkuringo which is one of the sectors inhabiting mountain gorillas with only one gorilla family. Tracking here starts very early in the morning with a briefing about the dos and don’ts in this sector at the headquarter entrance at 8am sharp.
Guides lead the tracks through the forests of this park which takes 3-4 hours. While there, you are given 1 hour to associate with the endangered mountain gorillas. These seem to be shy but carefree giving you the opportunity to take photos of your choice. Gorillas of this sector rotate around nearby which gives you the chance to avoid long distances. There are also other sectors such as Buhoma with three families, Rushaga with seven families and Ruhija with also three families. Buy your gorilla permits with 4×4 Car Hire Uganda in advance of three months to avoid missing out for the safari.
Continue to the north east for the Karamojong Manyatta, interesting to visit because they are one of a kind. You will not find one anywhere else in Uganda. A visit to a Manyatta can be very educational and enlightening. There is such a rich culture in these villages that has been preserved over the centuries. It is refreshing to see something so pure still exists. Visiting a Manyatta is a unique experience everything from the structure of the village, the homesteads, to the people and the language, all gives you a sense of community and togetherness. Scarcely dressed children will greet you in a very welcoming manner as you enter the village and you will see old men reclining on headrest stools wrapped in tunics, sharing tales of old to the young and old, about the traditions and ways of their people, or simply observing the goings on in the village.
The interior of their homes is mostly smeared with dung and mud, and they do not have beds and much furniture but the little they have, they are proud of and do not take for granted. These people live in complete harmony with nature, they do not dress up much, and they are usually half naked and decorated in tribal markings.
The weather and nature in Karamoja is harsh, but they still dwell harmoniously with it. Let’s not forget the cultural dances and the singing, a visit to a Manyatta is not complete without music and dance, do join in and jump as high as you can to the music. Because it is scorching hot, especially in the dry season, remember to carry a wide brimmed hat and some sun glasses for protection. Jeans instead of shorts are a better not only because it is more culturally acceptable in the villages but also because you will need the protection from the thorn bushes. All in all a Manyatta visit is a worthwhile trip to make. What a learning and amazing experience with the Karamajong.