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The pearl of Africa has a very strong cultural heritage well-endowed with different cultural and historical sites. With more than 50 different indigenous languages belonging to two distinct linguistic groups, and an equally diverse cultural mosaic of music, art and handicrafts, Uganda is a one stop center for a rich African cultural experience, ranging from Bantu in the Central, West, South-west, and East, to Nilotic groups of people in the North, North-East and North-West. Ugandans are remarkably hospitable and hail from a diversity of rich cultures and lifestyles with each tribe having its own distinct cultural values that describe who they are. All these values are based on tribal traditional activities from all spheres of life; including, food and welfare, traditional dances, clothing and organization of societies. Many regions in Uganda have kingdoms, including Buganda, Busoga, Bunyoro and Toro. Other regions still value their heritage of chiefdoms which is traceable and equall
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Mountain gorillas live in the jungles of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and the Virunga conservation area shared by Mgahinga gorilla, Volcanoes and Virunga National parks in Uganda, Rwanda and Congo respectively. A combined gorilla safari to both parks offers you with an exceptional experience. Each park is different from the other in terms of location, access, and the number of habituated gorilla families. Bwindi has the highest number of mountain gorillas with 17 gorilla families habituated for trekking, Volcanoes has 10 gorilla families, Mgahinga has one gorilla family while Virunga national park has 8 gorilla families habituated for trekking.#tour #explore #visitUganda  
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Impala  Encountering an impala jumping in zigzag patterns away from danger always seems to be amazing and adventurous. These antelopes leap incredibly high when they’re running from danger and sometimes the rumble of a safari vehicle sends them bounding across the plains. Impala are abundant across East Africa plus large areas of Southern Africa. You’re likely to see them in big herds, harems protected by a male with impressive horns.#tour #expore #experience #visituganda #tellafriend #beauty
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 Rolex Rolex is one of the Uganda food dishes you really must try because it is one of the most popular foods in the country.Found cheap and readily available at most roadside stalls, rolex is served in variations but often consists of eggs cooked into an omelette along with tomato, onion and cabbage. The omelette is then topped or wrapped (rolled up) with a chapati. Some vendors may even add in minced meat to the rolex.#tryout one during our various city tours around uganda with us
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Hiking and Nature Walks in Rwenzori Mountains Follow the trails with me   up to #Lake Mahooma and #Buraro chimp forest;  through the communities of #Kichamba to the #Karangura ridge; and to #Bundibugo area through #Bwamba pass. The communities of #Ruboni and #Turaco View also offer guided forest walks of various lengths just outside the park #travel #expore #beauty #naturewalks #carhires #safaritrips #airporttransfers #citytours #hotelreservations #birding #holidaypackages
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COFFEE   is Uganda's top-earning export crop. In 1989 Uganda's coffee production capacity exceeded its quota of 2.3 million bags, but export volumes were still diminished by economic and security problems, and large amounts of coffee were still being smuggled out of Uganda for sale in neighbouring countries.#tour with us through the different community and nature walks around uganda for clear views   of #Uganda's main #cashcrops #kapchorwa #Mbale #book a trip with us now to sipi falls for arabica coffee experiences at budget prices
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l welcome you to #Uganda . East Africa's Adventure Capital is home to some of the world's finest grade 5 white water rafting and other adventure activities. Whether you are a first-timer, family or high adventure enthusiast, you’ll find perfection
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One of our favourite giraffe facts is that they’re probably the biggest pollinators in the world thanks to their great height. As they wander around feeding from the tops of trees, they inadvertently transfer genetic material on their muzzles from the flowers of one tree to those of another.