Spot fishing to promote tourism in Uganda.-Prime Uganda safaris & Tours safari updates
Spot fishing is a tourism activity which has not been participated in by many tourists in Uganda; however it has attracted many safaris to Uganda mostly
by the tourists who are interested in water bodies. This activity can
carried out in Lakes where the fish usually live and also in rivers,
ponds and many other places where water is found.In Uganda,
spot fishing can be carried out in Lake Mburo which contains
approximately 6 fish species, and Tilapia is considered to be the most
common one. The fishing spot is located at Mazinga and here the visitors
who have come for fishing safaris are advised to carry their own nests and other equipments and they also get the fishing permits from UWA.More
so, the banks of the Nile River which is below Murchison falls also
provides some good spots for fishing, these are mostly Nile Perch and
they are liked by the visitors who come for Uganda safaris specifically for fishing. This spot provides a chance to commonly land on a massive catch.Fishing in Uganda
is commonly headed by UWA which is responsible at giving out permits to
those interested in fishing activities, permits are always given to the
tourists who come for fishing safaris to Uganda so as to be able to participate in the activity in the designated water bodies.Fishing safaris
can also be done above the highest three waterfalls of Sipi which is
outside the park, this place provides exciting challenges while trying
to fish since the battling with rainbow in order to catch fish is
extremely interesting to the visitors. Always carry our own equipments
in order to enjoy the activity.There are over 354 species of fish that have been recorded in Uganda’s
water bodies, these include; lung fish, Rastrinabola, Protopterus, Nile
perch, cat fish , Tilapia and many others which are enjoyed by the
tourists during their safaris.
Uganda Safaris/ Uganda Safari News
Prime Uganda safaris & Tours updates 2013
Uganda Safaris/ Uganda Safari News
Prime Uganda safaris & Tours updates 2013
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