Bomah Hotel in Gulu is arguably the best and most luxurious hotel in Gulu. Following the recent completion of the new wing of the hotel that now boasts over 60 deluxe and executive rooms, the unique architecture of the hotel now graces the Gulu Town skylines, bring a ray of beauty and charm of northern Uganda.
The hotel now prides itself in having the best swimming pool in northern Uganda, with the most artistic design and shape, a health club fully fitted with a gym, sauna, steam bath and a massage par-lour.
Guests who have enjoyed the services of the new Boma Hotel Gulu can now attest to this magnificence and true taste of luxury. The weekends are now very busy with area residents and expartriates enjoying them selves either in the swimming pool, health club or enjoying a lovely BBQ.
The weekdays are now equally busy at the Bomah hotel being the major conferencing and convention center in Gulu. Ngo's and various government department now prefer Bomah hotel as a major conference venue.
The hotel is located appx 2 km from the Gulu Town centre with accessibility to the major shopping malls like the Uchumi Supermarket.
Endeavor to stay at the Bomah hotel on your next visit to Gulu and get real value for money.
By Okello Anthony
Gulu Tours
Monday, January 27, 2014
Monday, September 2, 2013
The best place to find the Rothschild Girrafe in Africa
Mr. Sidney Mugerwa of the New Vision notes that Giraffes are strange
animals, all neck and long legs splaying about as they run awkwardly
from one acacia tree to another. One wonders what the Maker was thinking
when he crafted them. Watching them, one expects them to tumble into a
jerky heap on the ground. It gets comical when the giraffe tries to
quench its thirst at the watering hole: a tower of Babel standing 16 to
20 feet tall having to stoop to the water level. Such a spectacle!
When ancient Greeks and Romans first set eyes on a giraffe, they assumed it was the hybrid of a leopard and a camel. That could have explained the white and brown spots that resembled those of a leopard and the close likeness to desert camels. Thus they named the strange beast Giraffa camelopardalis. These esteemed gentlemen apparently did not understand the dynamics of predator versus prey.
To be frank, giraffes look like a camel with its neck stretched out and thickened with too much good food. A ridge of neck hair is also attached for effect and coloured brown, finished with a coat of spotted skin. They have a pouting mouth and no chin at all; and beautiful, lazy heavily-lashed eyes that blink seductively. A couple of short blunt horns, called ossicones, complete the look with tufts of hair growing at the tips (for the females).
The graceful giraffe actually pulls it off, looking exotic and beautiful as they munch on leaves high up in the trees without a care in the world and all this beauty will be experienced on a uganda safari while in Africa.
Of the nine species of giraffe spread across Africa totalling a measly 80,000, the Rothschild’s giraffe is native to Uganda and the only species that is still surviving in their natural habitat. The Uganda Wildlife Authority tallies them at 1,050 in number, 750 of which are found in Murchison Falls National Park and less than 25 in Kidepo Valley National Park. The rest of the Rothschild’s population can be found in Kenya. These beauties make the shortlist in the endangered category.
Males are generally taller and heavier than the females and a shade darker. What makes the Rothschild’s giraffe stand out from its peers such as the Masai giraffe is that its legs from the knee down do not have spots; one would say that they look dashing in their knee length white socks.
A pilot research project to be based in Murchison Falls National Park has been launched that aims to understand population size, dynamics, ecology and threats giraffes face. Spearheaded by the Giraffe Conservation Foundation, Conservation Scientist Dr. Julian Fennessy alongside researchers, Stephanie Fennessy and Andy Tutchings will team up with a researcher at Uganda Wildlife Education Centre (UWEC), Henry Opio for the project: The team will be hosted by Marasa Africa at their Paraa Safari Lodge located in Murchison Falls National Park.
To plan your visit to the Murchison falls National park and have a chance to view the Rothschild Girraffe, visit www.gulutours.com and they will ensure you have a memorable to Uganda, the Pearl of Africa.
When ancient Greeks and Romans first set eyes on a giraffe, they assumed it was the hybrid of a leopard and a camel. That could have explained the white and brown spots that resembled those of a leopard and the close likeness to desert camels. Thus they named the strange beast Giraffa camelopardalis. These esteemed gentlemen apparently did not understand the dynamics of predator versus prey.
To be frank, giraffes look like a camel with its neck stretched out and thickened with too much good food. A ridge of neck hair is also attached for effect and coloured brown, finished with a coat of spotted skin. They have a pouting mouth and no chin at all; and beautiful, lazy heavily-lashed eyes that blink seductively. A couple of short blunt horns, called ossicones, complete the look with tufts of hair growing at the tips (for the females).
The graceful giraffe actually pulls it off, looking exotic and beautiful as they munch on leaves high up in the trees without a care in the world and all this beauty will be experienced on a uganda safari while in Africa.
Of the nine species of giraffe spread across Africa totalling a measly 80,000, the Rothschild’s giraffe is native to Uganda and the only species that is still surviving in their natural habitat. The Uganda Wildlife Authority tallies them at 1,050 in number, 750 of which are found in Murchison Falls National Park and less than 25 in Kidepo Valley National Park. The rest of the Rothschild’s population can be found in Kenya. These beauties make the shortlist in the endangered category.
Males are generally taller and heavier than the females and a shade darker. What makes the Rothschild’s giraffe stand out from its peers such as the Masai giraffe is that its legs from the knee down do not have spots; one would say that they look dashing in their knee length white socks.
A pilot research project to be based in Murchison Falls National Park has been launched that aims to understand population size, dynamics, ecology and threats giraffes face. Spearheaded by the Giraffe Conservation Foundation, Conservation Scientist Dr. Julian Fennessy alongside researchers, Stephanie Fennessy and Andy Tutchings will team up with a researcher at Uganda Wildlife Education Centre (UWEC), Henry Opio for the project: The team will be hosted by Marasa Africa at their Paraa Safari Lodge located in Murchison Falls National Park.
To plan your visit to the Murchison falls National park and have a chance to view the Rothschild Girraffe, visit www.gulutours.com and they will ensure you have a memorable to Uganda, the Pearl of Africa.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Gulu Tours acquires new customised Safari Mini-Bus
Gone are days when you had to endure a safari to the Murchison Falls and Kidepo National park with a very unsuitable vehicle. Gulu Tours has now acquired a very convenient and spacious safari mini-Bus with a pop-up roof suitable for game viewing in the National parks.
The Vehicle is stationed in Gulu, when considering a weekend tour to Murchison Falls or Kidepo Valley National park, just drop by the Gulu Tours office or give us a call and we'll fix the tour immediately.
The mini-bus can sit upto 11 pax, so which ever the size of the group just let us know and we shall work out the details.
At Gulu Tours, the One day tours to Murchison falls are still very popular and and very affordable if you find yourself a group of friends willing the take the trip with you. On this tour you enjoy a game drive , boat cruise to the falls and a hike to the top of the falls.
We welcome you and look forward to seeing you in Gulu Town.
The Vehicle is stationed in Gulu, when considering a weekend tour to Murchison Falls or Kidepo Valley National park, just drop by the Gulu Tours office or give us a call and we'll fix the tour immediately.
The mini-bus can sit upto 11 pax, so which ever the size of the group just let us know and we shall work out the details.
At Gulu Tours, the One day tours to Murchison falls are still very popular and and very affordable if you find yourself a group of friends willing the take the trip with you. On this tour you enjoy a game drive , boat cruise to the falls and a hike to the top of the falls.
We welcome you and look forward to seeing you in Gulu Town.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Easter packages to Murchison Falls
Easter is a great time of the year when Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Its always great time to take time off with family and visit the country side. For those travelling up north of Uganda, a day off to Murchison falls would not be such a bad idea. If you leave in Gulu or Lira its just an hour and a half to Murchison falls, do the game drives, boat ride to the bottom of the falls amidst the school of hippos, crocodiles, and lots of wild animals.
No need for accommodation expenses, within the park, since you travel back home the same day after experiencing the wild. Gulu Tours can plan this perfectly well by offering you a 4X4 car with an experienced driver guide and you can feel free to drop an email at info@gulutours.com
We wish you a happy Easter Holidays
No need for accommodation expenses, within the park, since you travel back home the same day after experiencing the wild. Gulu Tours can plan this perfectly well by offering you a 4X4 car with an experienced driver guide and you can feel free to drop an email at info@gulutours.com
We wish you a happy Easter Holidays
Col. Walter Ochora Burial date set
Gulu District's former RDC, Col Walter Ochora who passed away at Kampala International Hospital will be laid to rest on Friday 11th March at his ancestral home in Gulu. A requiem mass is being held today at Bugolobi church of Uganda.
Col. Walter Ochora dies
Col. Walter Ochora dies
Its been reported that Col. Ochora died of a heart attack at Kampala International hospital on thursday evening.
We shall surely miss you Col. Walter Ochora and May your Soul rest in Eternal peace
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Discover Gulu this Christmas Season
Gulu to Murchison Falls this Christmas Holiday
Depart Gulu at 6.30am after an early morning cup of tea/coffee start the day with a drive to the MFNP. We access the park via the northern gate that is Tanga Gate. The game drive then begins as soon as we enter this gate, On the drive you may see different animals unique to the African Savannah vegetation. These include lions, leopards, giraffes, antelopes, elephants, and many warthogs. Go to the lodge for lunch and later take a launch cruise on the Nile River. The cruise which takes you to the bottom of the thundering falls involve a scenic view of schools of hippos, huge crocodiles, buffaloes, elephants and a variety of water birds such as the rare shoebill, cormorants, ducks, bee-eaters, skimmers, fish eagle, kingfishers and herons.
After the boat safari we drive back to Gulu.
Feel free to visit www.gulutours.com to arrange this trip.
Depart Gulu at 6.30am after an early morning cup of tea/coffee start the day with a drive to the MFNP. We access the park via the northern gate that is Tanga Gate. The game drive then begins as soon as we enter this gate, On the drive you may see different animals unique to the African Savannah vegetation. These include lions, leopards, giraffes, antelopes, elephants, and many warthogs. Go to the lodge for lunch and later take a launch cruise on the Nile River. The cruise which takes you to the bottom of the thundering falls involve a scenic view of schools of hippos, huge crocodiles, buffaloes, elephants and a variety of water birds such as the rare shoebill, cormorants, ducks, bee-eaters, skimmers, fish eagle, kingfishers and herons.
After the boat safari we drive back to Gulu.
Feel free to visit www.gulutours.com to arrange this trip.
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