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Any #vacation is a good vacation, but #unplugging with your #best girls calls for a very specific type of trip. Whether you're looking for   a #beach   resort to unwind together, a  # road-trip worthy city   packed with #restaurants made for major bonding, a #spa getaway, or a place for  # scenic train travel , these locations in the #Pearl of Africa and beyond make for perfect #girlfriend #escapes. ARE YOU #PLANNING A WEEKEND AWAY WITH #FRIENDS? INTERESTED IN A TRIP THAT’S #EXCITING AND #ADVENTUROUS, BUT #NOT #TOO #EXPENSIVE? #LOOKING FOR A #RELAXING #GETAWAY THAT #WON’T #BLOW YOUR #BUDGET? #try me @mncpraise@gmail.com or whatsapp +256708068646. #LETSTALKTRAVEL with #cathietourguideug
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Uganda has a lot of food and is known as the food basket in East Africa. Uganda exports her food products to countries like Rwanda, Kenya and other East African countries. Uganda also has people who come from different regions and have different cultures and staple foods. A lot of food is shared by most people but there are those types of food that are enjoyed by a specific region tribe in Uganda. A food trip to Uganda will have taste the different staple foods in the country and you will also get to know how to prepare the different local food in the country. Today we are going to look at the different staple food that is in Uganda and how it is prepared and remember to prepare your taste buds and stomach as you prepare your food trip to the Pearl of Africa. The central region The central region in Uganda is filled with a number of people from the different regions of Uganda but the most common food that is prepared by the central people commonly known as the Baganda is Matooke
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If you’re planning on spending any length of time in Kampala – perhaps because you’re living, studying or working there – there’s definitely going to come a point when you’ll feel the need to escape the city and see some more of Uganda. If you can leave early on a Friday afternoon to beat the traffic you can easily spend an idyllic weekend escaping the noise and bustle of the city on the shores of the lake. If you’re in a couple, this is also a great place for a romantic getaway in Uganda. There are plenty of places to stay, plus loads of bars, restaurants and things to do.  Wander in the Botanical Gardens, take a boat trip on the lake, or visit the Reptile Village.If  you’re ready to #book,#dontwait # email  #letstalktravel with # cathietourguideug