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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 608 pages, height x width x depth: 216x135x28 mm, weight: 690 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Dec-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Bradt Travel Guides
  • ISBN-10: 1804692158
  • ISBN-13: 9781804692158
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 608 pages, height x width x depth: 216x135x28 mm, weight: 690 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Dec-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Bradt Travel Guides
  • ISBN-10: 1804692158
  • ISBN-13: 9781804692158
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Expert advice and travel tips covering gorilla tracking, safaris, accommodation, tour operators, walking tours, ancient history and local culture. Features Bwindi Impenetrable, Queen Elizabeth, Kibale and Kidepo national parks; Mgahinga; Lake Victoria; Murchison Falls; Ishasha Plains; Nile rafting and Kampala highlights.



Bradt’s Uganda has for many years been considered the go-to source of information for travellers interested in this extraordinary country, which boasts Africa’s most biodiverse – and arguably most exciting – safari circuit. Written by Philip Briggs, the world’s foremost guidebook writer on Africa, this new tenth edition of the most detailed travel guidebook available to Uganda has been thoroughly updated by local resident and experienced travel writer Andrew Roberts.

Uganda excels for wildlife-watching, and recent transport improvements now make for relatively easy year-round access to key sites. Visit the lush montane forests of Bwindi, which protect one of the world’s largest remaining populations of mountain gorillas, watch habituated chimpanzees in Kibale and tree-climbing lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park, or enjoy outstanding birdwatching throughout – with more than a thousand bird species in a country similar in size to Oregon.

As well as treating readers to a full-colour wildlife section with over 100 colour photographs, Bradt’s Uganda guides visitors around key wildlife-watching experiences. It provides up-to-date coverage of gorilla-tracking options, describing gorilla groups and their locations – everything anyone who dreams of encountering these remarkable primates needs to know.

Uganda is not just about wildlife. Hikers love some of Africa’s tallest mountains, notably the snow-capped Rwenzori (the ‘Mountains of the Moon’), the massive collapsed caldera that tops Mount Elgon, and the steep forest-swathed volcanic peaks of the Virungas. A highlight for adrenaline junkies is rafting the ‘Grade Five’ white-water rapids on the Nile shortly after it emerges from the inland sea that is Lake Victoria.

In this tenth edition, carefully selected accommodation listings have been updated, providing critical appraisals of optimum options in each price bracket. While tourism has long focused on western Uganda, this edition strengthens attention on the country’s remote northeast corner, which is emerging as a popular destination that includes the untrammelled savannah of Kidepo National Park and offers opportunities to interact with traditional Karamojong pastoralists. Boasting detailed maps of the country, updated or created from scratch using GPS, and all the travel advice a visitor might want, Bradt’s Uganda remains the essential companion guide to this compelling country.

Recenzijas

'Formidable in-depth information on native mammals and birds.' The Times

'Whatever corner of Uganda your next trip takes you to, this new guide will provide perfect company.' Travel Africa

'Bradt's Uganda guidebook has the most up-to-date information on trekking companies and basic travel resources, as well as some trekking route information.' Travel Africa

'If seeing gorillas in the mist appeals, this is the book for you. Primarily concerned with wildlife viewing opportunities, it gives formidable in-depth information on native mammals and birds.' The Times

'We had a successful filming trip, and the guide was great. I found it full of useful information, it was relevant, up to date and comprehensive. A good reference for anyone visiting Uganda with loads of interesting background information and tips.' Emma Richards, Smith & Watson Productions, UK

'Bradt's Uganda by Philip Briggs is a comprehensive guide to Uganda, complete with excellent background reading on both the mountain gorillas and the Batwa. Travel Africa

"Having just got back from our first visit to Uganda for 15 years, I would like to thank you for your brilliant revision of the Bradt Guide. We have found the new edition a mine of information and interest all written with a delightful lightness of touch and real insight into each area." John Haden

'Recommended reading.' Wanderlust magazine

'Packed with practical information for travellers with various budgets.' The Irish News

Papildus informācija

. The only up-to-date country-specific guide to Uganda, and the most detailed . Pre-pandemic visitor numbers tripled 2006-17 . Uganda is one of Bradt's best-selling overseas guides . Contains detailed coverage of gorilla-tracking options and the best maps available . Includes a full-colour wildlife section with 100+ colour photographs

About Bradt Travel Guides . Founded in 1974, Bradt is now the largest independent guidebook publisher in the UK with over 200 titles in print . Serial winner of the Gold award for Best Guidebook Series in the Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards . Bradt guides are written by authors who really know their destinations. Many are resident there, or have been visiting regularly over a number of years . Each new Bradt guide is backed by a dedicated press and social media campaign

Introduction

PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION

Chapter 1 Background Information

Chapter 2 Wildlife Guide

Chapter 3 Practical Information

PART TWO ENTEBBE, KAMPALA AND SOUTH-CENTRAL UGANDA

Overview, Highlights

Chapter 4 Entebbe and Surrounds

Chapter 5 Kampala

Chapter 6 Around Entebbe and Kampala

Chapter 7 Masaka and the Ssese Islands

Chapter 8 Ankole and Lake Mburo

PART THREE EASTERN UGANDA

Overview, Highlights

Chapter 9 Jinja and the Upper Nile

Chapter 10 Mbale and Mount Elgon

Chapter 11 Karamoja, Gulu and the Northeast Safari Circuit

PART FOUR NORTHWEST UGANDA

Overview, Highlights

Chapter 12 Pakwach and West Nile

Chapter 13 Bunyoro

Chapter 14 Murchison Falls Conservation Area

PART FIVE AROUND THE RWENZORI

Overview, Highlights

Chapter 15 Fort Portal, Kibale National Park and the Toro Crater Lakes

Chapter 16 The Semliki Valley

Chapter 17 The Rwenzori Mountains and Kasese

Chapter 18 Queen Elizabeth National Park and Surrounds

PART SIX THE GORILLA HIGHLANDS

Overview, Highlights

Chapter 19 Kabale and Lake Bunyonyi

Chapter 20 Mgahinga and the Virunga Foothills

Chapter 21 Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

APPENDICES Language, Glossary, Further Information

Index

Photographs

Philip Briggs (philipbriggs.com) has been exploring the highways, byways and backwaters of Africa since 1986, when he backpacked on a shoestring from Nairobi to Cape Town. He is the world's leading author of guidebooks to African countries, with more than 30 years' experience. He first explored Uganda by bus and train in 1988, two years after it emerged from a decade of civil war, and returned in 1992 to research the first edition of the Bradt guide. He has since revisited the country on numerous occasions both as a tour leader and to update subsequent editions. During the 1990s, he wrote pioneering Bradt travel guides to countries that were then - and in some cases still are - otherwise practically uncharted by the travel industry. These include the first dedicated guidebooks to Rwanda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique and Ghana. When not travelling, he lives in the sleepy South African village of Wilderness.

British-born Andrew Roberts first visited Uganda with a backpack in 1990 and returned three years later to help the Ugandan Forest Department set up ecotourism projects. Thirty years later he's still living there, now with a wife and two daughters. Andrew considers himself lucky to have worked in every national park in Uganda, settings which he greatly prefers to his office in Kampala. As well as updating several previous editions of Bradt's Uganda, he produces tourist maps of Uganda and East Africa.