Visiting the Pearl of Africa for business or Pleasure has never been easier.
Home to the source of the world's longest river (river Nile), the world's remaining Mountain Gorillas, vast and diverse natural wild life reserves; Blessed with tropical, all year round summer weather, a diverse cultural heritage of over 50 local tribes, snow caped mountains, natural water rafting spots, vibrant night life. A wealth of unexploited natural resources and a young educated population.
Choose Uganda as your next holiday destination and experience true African hospitality.
Namugongo Fund for Special Children, (NFSC) – UGANDA
Block 223 Plot 33 Kyaliwajjala
P.O. Box 10634
Kampala, Uganda
SMUG, Civil Society Organization, based in Kampala, Uganda and SMUG Int'l based in Boston, USA - member organization working on the human rights of LGBTI persons
Known in Mbale as Abayudaya or “the people of Judah,” they practice Conservative Judaism with an African flair
Near the banks of Lake Victoria, Kampala, the capital of Uganda, is a lively city with a long history. Before the British, the city was the capital of the Buganda Kingdom, and remains so to this day. The city sits on several hills, each housing an important government or religious building. Kasubi Hill is the home of the Kasubi Tombs, a sacred burial ground of Buganda Kings. The Uganda Museum sits atop Kololo Hill, and features a hands-on collection of traditional musical instruments.
Jinja is a town in southern Uganda, on the shore of Lake Victoria. The source of the Nile, at Coronation Park, is marked by a garden and a monument honoring British explorer John Hanning Speke. Owen Falls Dam and Bujagali Dam both span the Nile. Farther north on the river, Itanda Falls is known for its white-water rapids. East of Jinja, on Lake Victoria, Samuka Island is home to birdlife, including little egrets.
Kigali is the capital city of Rwanda, roughly in the center of the country. It sprawls across numerous hills, ridges and valleys, and has a vibrant restaurant and nightlife scene. The Kigali Genocide Memorial documents the 1994 mass killings in Rwanda, associated with the country’s civil war. The city’s Caplaki Crafts Village has stalls selling traditional handicrafts, including woodcarvings and woven baskets.
At the hotel, every room includes a balcony.
Guests at Kibale chimps hotel and villas can enjoy a continental breakfast.
Popular activities of interest at Kibale include swamp walks, coffee experiential, birding, nature walks, and community visits and of course Chimp Tracking
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