kasubi tombs Situated on #Kasubi hill, within Kampala, Uganda, the Kasubi Tombs site is an active religious place in the #Buganda Kingdom. To the #Baganda the Kabaka is the unquestioned symbol of #spiritual, #political, and #social state of the #Buganda nation. As the burial ground for the previous four #Kabakas, therefore, the #Kasubi Tombs is a place where the Kabaka and others in Buganda’s complex cultural hierarchy frequently carry out important centuries-old Ganda rituals.#explore with us,through #city and # culturaltours and #safaritrips[# gorillatracking , #chimpazee,#gorrillapermitbooking,#birding] , #carhirings,#airticketing,#airporttransfers #honeymoonpackages and #hotelreservations @ ssemambotours.com
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SIPI FALLS, is home to an incredible number of bird species, some of the best Arabica coffee in the world, and magical sunsets. visit now for a beautiful waterfall hike, Bird Watching, Cultural Tours, Sunset/Sunrise Walk, Abseiling, Cave Adventure, and Coffee Tours with the best tour guides through and around the great SIPI FALLS in KAPCHORWA #BOOK YOUR TRIP NOW.
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murchison falls national park The highlight of your tour in Murchison falls National Park is visiting the “Murchison Falls” a point along the Nile, within the park where River Nile forces its way through a narrow gorge 8 meters wide. The launch trip up stream is very interesting and offers magnificent views of the falls and several wildlife species found along the shores including Buffaloes, Hippos, Crocodiles, waterbucks and birds #book with us now on tripadvisor , email today
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Kampala: moving on boda boda power Before Kampala became the city it is today, it was a royal hunting reserve of the Baganda kingdom, inhabited by herds of impala. The hunting ground, called " akasozi k’empala" (hill of impalas) , later gave its name to the city. Just as the swift antelopes that once roamed Kampala crisscrossed the hill, boda bodas now crisscross the traffic jammed roads and streets like bees on steroids. They penetrate off road suburbs at breakneck speeds, in complete disregard for all rules....#tourandbook your #cheapest #bodabodatour ride #experience around #kampala..
Explore Uganda’s Best Local Craft Markets
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Are you contemplating buying a Kitengi dress, scarf, Kikuyu bag, African sandals or perhaps bangles, ear rings and African necklaces? Maybe your preferences are more cow horn saucers, candle stands, wooden mortars or wooden African masks? All of these, and more, can be easily found in Kampala. hashtag # experience hashtag # CITYTOURS around the best slums and markets around kampala@book now@mncpraise@gmail.com
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Black-billed Wood Doves Black-billed Wood Doves are small plump pigeons that measure 7.5 - 8 inches (19 - 20 cm) in length and weigh about 2.3 oz (65 grams). Their bills are black, as suggested by the common name.The back, wings and tail are pale grey-brown. There are two dark bands across the lower back and tail. The forehead,crown and nape (back of the neck) are bluish grey, fading to whitish on the face. The folded wings have distinctive dark glossy patches.The plumage below is a creamy a pinkish cream, turning white on the abdomen.The legs are purplish and the eyes brown
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Elephant ears radiate heat to help keep these large animals cool, but sometimes the African heat is too much. Elephants are fond of water and enjoy showering by sucking water into their trunks and spraying it all over themselves. Afterwards, they often spray their skin with a protective coating of dust.#tour #travel #explore
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The Hadada or Hadeda Ibis, Bostrychia hagedash, is a large (up to 76 cm long), dark brown ibis with a white "moustache", glossy greenish purple wings, a large black bill with a red stripe on the upper mandible, and blackish legs. The Hadada Ibis is found throughout open grasslands, savanna and rainforests of Sudan, Ethiopia, Senegal, Uganda, Tanzania, Gabon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire), Cameroon, Gambia, Kenya, Somalia and South Africa,