Tuesday, 13 November 2018

Solo Travelers on Self Drive Uganda Safari.






Self Drive Safaris in Uganda have turned out to be a travelers’ darling because it allows them to explore the entire land like an open book without any inconveniences of mileage limitation or failure to pull over for clear shot of a beautiful scenery, animal or bird. It has even become better for solo travelers whose top priority is privacy and comfort in their small world. Without a doubt, self drive safaris in Uganda will grant any solo traveler utmost privacy because it is just you and your wheels.
However, there are some basic tips they ought to consider while on the trip to make it more fun and memorable and our team of experts has put together five basic ones that are quite important and believe me you, you don’t want to miss any of them out.

Pack all the necessary safari equipment.
For starters, anybody that is on their own only expects to survive on what they have as individuals. Therefore, anybody traveling solos moreover in strange places must ensure that he or she identifies all the possible requirements and needs on the journey and has them on standby since he or she is not assured of any other source out there. Items like travel map, safari boots, sun glasses, hat or cap, insect repellents, sun jelly, pain killers, antibiotics, telephone and Gps are rather essential on a trip that involves jungles and the wild where you don’t know whether you will be able to find your preferred brands hence ensure to carry all the above.
 Use a 4x4 vehicle.
Uganda is well known for tough terrain roads therefore it is advisable to use a 4x4 car tips to allow you maneuver them while on your trip to avoid any inconveniences while on your safari to the different beautiful places like forests, national parks and the stunning lodges in these places. Therefore, as you make your bookings ensure to clarify that you would like to use a four wheel driver and enjoy your trip.
Opt for highway driving.
Highway driving is the safest means of travel for a sole traveler since he or she can be assured of road side assistance where need be and as fast as possible since it is accessible. The fortunate bit is that all national parks in Uganda have highways leading to them therefore it keeps them within ranges where they are less likely to get lost and more still, the highways are safer because there are people using the same road hence indirect security because fellow road users act as watchdogs.
Drive during day time.
Driving during day comes with advantages like personal safety and also allowing the traveller to enjoy wonderful sceneries. Safety in the sense of both avoiding any attacks in a strange place and also avoiding accidents since most roads in Uganda especially upcountry have potholes and since you may not be familiar with them, you may not be able to see clearly and fall in a ditch which is risky for your life.
Be a friendly driver and traveller.
Often times, solo travellers are seen as loners who feel that their life is great when they are all alone and do not need any extra person to live happily. However, getting to know people around you would not be a bad idea since you never know when you will need them. It doesn’t have to be a close friendship but a simple greeting and knowing how they’re doing is good enough to create good relations and incase of anything, they will be happy to help. More still, Ugandans are very loving and hospitable and once you are friendly, they will be happy to help in any way humanly possible to ensure that you max your stay in the Pearl of Africa.

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