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by royalcrowncola , Dec 26 '04
Pros: Ease of Travel, great people, great bargains Cons: Roads, some crime
First off, let me say that Uganda is my adopted home. I live here full time. I came to Uganda on a work assignment in 1998 and I have just never left (I am a regional executive for an international NGO and I do not work in the travel ...
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by amsterdam1970 , Nov 26 '09
Pros: Beautiful Ssese Island Archipelago in Lake Victoria with Lush Hills, White Sand Beaches and Wildlife. Cons: Constant Fearsome Giant Crocodile Attacks Makes The Beach in Uganda a NO-GO zone.
How We Humans Fear To Be Shamelessly Feasted On, The setting is in abundance of peace and tranquility. At sunset the sands of the Island's beaches seem to be lit up by the by the last pieces of wondrous light coming ...
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by Apuuli , Jan 31 '06
Pros: The people! Gorilla and Chimpanzee trecks. Cons: Less traditional African wildlife than Kenya
I can only say great things about Uganda. The country is lush, green and beautiful. The people are among the friendliest on earth. You will not feel like you are in one of the poorest countries, and you will not be rushed by mobs of kids saying "give ...
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by Prim8Pal , Jun 18 '00
Pros: One of the most scenic countries in Africa. Mostly uncrowded parks. Cons: Game was not as abundant as elsewhere in Africa
Uganda is an extremely scenic country with lush forests and beautiful mountains, as well as areas with typical African savannah. Although many people go there just for a few days to see the gorillas at Bwindi, there's a lot more to see at the other...
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by tinytommy , Dec 01 '07
Pros: The people are open and loving in a country filled with natural beauty and bounty. Cons: The roads and infrastructure are poor.
The Uganda I experienced is not the Uganda of travel brochures or guide books. Three of us went to visit the Lango tribe and to give them spiritual encouragement through our presence and medical support Since they gained independence from the British ...
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by barnis , Mar 15 '00
Pros: people, wildlife, less touristy feel. RAFTING Cons: some people consider Uganda a security risk with war in the sudan...i never heard or saw anything in 4 months
I was excited when I first learned that I would be working in Uganda for a few months. I had just completed research into the growing prosperity of the newly stabalized and partially democratic Ugandan government and new that Uganda would be a new...
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by dypiangs , Sep 14 '99
Pros: Friendly people, inexpensive Cons: Less comforts
I traveled to Uganda in the summer of '96, and I had a great time. The thing that sticks out the most in my mind is the kindness of the people. The Ugandans are very friendly people. Uganda is not a very wealthy country, and its people have very...
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