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Tribes And Cultures In Uganda

Tourism in Uganda has its roots to when the prime minister Winston Churchill visited the nation in 1907 and dubbed it as the “Pearl of Africa” for its colourful nature. In the late 1960s, Uganda was visited by 100,000 international tourists each year. Tourism was the country’s fourth largest earner of foreign exchange. The tourist industry ended...
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Cultural Activities In Uganda, 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...
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Kasubi Royal Tombs Vibrant Holiday Safaris brings you Kasubi Tombs, a UNESCO world Heritage site in Kampala that acts as a cultural burial ground for the previous Kings of the Buganda Kingdom. This place acts as the burial ground for the previous four Kabakas, making it a very important religious center for the royal family, a...
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Murchison Falls National Park Safari Murchison Falls National Park is the biggest game park and definitely one of the best game parks to visit while in Uganda. The park is located in the Murchison Conservation Area where we also find the Bugungu and Karuma wildlife reserves. The park is endowed with several attractions including over 76...
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Vibrant Holiday Safaris brings you the gorilla experience in Uganda. Uganda is one of the few countries in the world where you can have the incredible experience of trekking to see the critically endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. This once-in-a-lifetime experience is a truly unforgettable adventure that will stay with you forever.The gorillas...
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The Karamojong Tribe & Culture In Uganda Vibrant Holiday Safaris brings you an experience of the Karamojong people who migrated into Uganda around 1600 from Ethiopia and settled around Moroto Mountain. They speak Akaramojong language which is loosely translated as “the old tired men who stayed behind.” There are more than 370,000 Karamojongs in the...
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The Batwa Cultural Trail & Experience In Uganda It was during the early 1930’s and later in the 90’s that major evictions of the Batwa were carried out in Bwindi impenetrable forest and Mgahinga National Park. For thousands of years, the Batwa people lived peacefully in the dense forests found in these two national parks...
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