Uganda’s Sezibwa Falls

Uganda's Sezibwa Falls

 

Sezibwa falls is traditionally derived from the vernacular word “sezibibibi” – a compound comprised of the clan name wives’ names. Haji winning the reward of a traveler’s welcome can make them feel important.

Cumulative numbers of Sezibwa falls are extremely difficult to count, even today. There are more than 40 major falls in the Uganda Delta region including the 3 powerful ones in Uganda. They cause a great spectacle and beauty worth over 20 million visitor a year.

The construction of the falls began at the beginning of the 19th century and constructionisans are still working to finish the construction of these famous falls. This is crucial for Uganda which borders both the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda. For the tourists, this falls means a great way to witness the nature’s beauty.

This place is worth a minimum visit for the following reasons:

The White Rhino Hostel offers a hostel to tourists who buy Congolese traveler’s cheques.

The Uganda Wildlife Education Centre teaches tourists about the bushveld, mammalian specialties, Uganda culture, and human behavior.

The Mini Mamba Hostel located in the Lailai district of San have rooms and organize various backpackers’ camps to give tourists the opportunity to observe how nature has treated the area.

The Uganda Wildlife Service has a Safari camp located just outside the Jeddar dot rockiary. This camp is meant for mountain bike safaris that combine bush walks and bike riding.

Tanzania is a major point in Uganda which is well worth a visit. There are many different varieties of birds you can observe in the wild. This place is best known for its variety of wildlife viewing which can make it even more spectacular. If you are a bird watcher, this is a must see place for you to spot Uganda’s unique flora and fauna. To get to the place, you need to catch a train to the place. The train reaches the town of Livingstone in 14 hours and the trip costs  $72.

Uganda is also a wonderful place to go trekking and hiking with many backpackers carrying their Rackmount Case who use this location as one of the base points for their journey. Tourists come here to explore the Lake Manyara and its wildlife and great view of Machame. The lake is a great place to observe hippos, crocodiles, elephants and buffalo. There are also camps located here designed to accommodate those who are interested in camping. The Sanokwane Camp is one such camp designed specifically for wildlife enthusiasts. This camp has been established since 1991 and is located in the Tinga area. Sanokwane means “Homestead” in Swahili, a nearby language of Uganda.

Uganda is such a fantastic place to visit and is Plus in one country for a fisher person. The environment here is so natural that there is no way to predict what might happen to it in the future due to man’s destruction. If you are interested in having a successful tour to Africa, you should take a backpacking tent camper with you to explore the length of the continent. You never know what you will discover on an adventure tour.