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UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.THE MADI CULTURE
MUKONO DISTRICT
Economic activities. Agriculture is the main economic activity in Mukono district. The main food crops grown include; Cassava, Sweet potatoes, Maize, Millet, G-nuts, Pease, Soya beans, Bananas, Simsim, and Yams. The cash crops includes; Cotton, Coffee, Sugar cane and Tae. Fruits and vegetables are also widely grown in Mukono for example TRADITIONAL CRAFTS OF UGANDA Traditional craft items in Uganda cultures include amulets, necklaces or beads, arm and leg ornaments, bracelets, rings, and headdresses. For example, the Karimojong headdress is made form human hair felted together with grease and clay. It is strengthened by a wire framework round the front edge. THE BANYARWANDA/BAFUMBIRA EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION. Although their cultures differed greatly in most aspects, the pre-colonial Uganda societies shared a common education system. Prior to the coming of Christian missionaries, there existed no schools of the type that we have today. Nonetheless, people were educated and trained. THE BAKIGA | UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDESEE MORE ON UGANDATRAVELGUIDE.COM FACTORS FAVORING THE GROWTH OF UGANDA’S TOURISM INDUSTRY Of recent the Kenyan secretary of tourism, Dr. Nelson Githinji has ranked and appreciated the Uganda tourism industry growth as number one in the whole of Africa. In accordance to the tourism review of 2011, Uganda’s tourism sector grew 25% compared to that of South Africa and Tanzania that grew 21% and 13.4% respectively. THE NILO – HAMITESTHE BANYORO CULTURE
UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.THE MADI CULTURE
MUKONO DISTRICT
Economic activities. Agriculture is the main economic activity in Mukono district. The main food crops grown include; Cassava, Sweet potatoes, Maize, Millet, G-nuts, Pease, Soya beans, Bananas, Simsim, and Yams. The cash crops includes; Cotton, Coffee, Sugar cane and Tae. Fruits and vegetables are also widely grown in Mukono for example TRADITIONAL CRAFTS OF UGANDA Traditional craft items in Uganda cultures include amulets, necklaces or beads, arm and leg ornaments, bracelets, rings, and headdresses. For example, the Karimojong headdress is made form human hair felted together with grease and clay. It is strengthened by a wire framework round the front edge. THE BANYARWANDA/BAFUMBIRA EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION. Although their cultures differed greatly in most aspects, the pre-colonial Uganda societies shared a common education system. Prior to the coming of Christian missionaries, there existed no schools of the type that we have today. Nonetheless, people were educated and trained. THE BAKIGA | UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDESEE MORE ON UGANDATRAVELGUIDE.COM FACTORS FAVORING THE GROWTH OF UGANDA’S TOURISM INDUSTRY Of recent the Kenyan secretary of tourism, Dr. Nelson Githinji has ranked and appreciated the Uganda tourism industry growth as number one in the whole of Africa. In accordance to the tourism review of 2011, Uganda’s tourism sector grew 25% compared to that of South Africa and Tanzania that grew 21% and 13.4% respectively. THE NILO – HAMITESTHE BANYORO CULTURE
THE BAGAND CULTURE
THE BAGAND Culture. The Baganda rare the largest single ethnic group in Uganda. They occupy the central part of Uganda which was formerly called the Buganda province. The Baganda can therefore be found in the present districts of Kampala, Mpigi, Mukono, Masaka, Kalangala, Kiboga, Rakai and Mubende. They are a Bantu –speaking people andtheir
THE NILO – HAMITES THE NILO – HAMITES. These people are often referred to as the Plain Nilotes. In Uganda, they constitute the Atekerin or the Lango group which includes the Karimojong, the Iteso, the Langi, the Kumam and the Kakwa. Their origins can be traced to the north east, probably the Kaffa region of Ethiopia. During their migrations, the whole group is THE BAKIGA | UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE The Bakiga believed in a supreme being Ruhanga, the Creator of all things earthly and heavenly. At a lower level they believed in the cult of Nyabingi. The Nyabingi cult was said to have originated from Karagwe. It had its base at Kagarama, near Lake Bunyonyi. There were special shrines for Nyabingi known as endaro.THE BANYORO CULTURE
THE BANYORO Culture. Posted in Ugandan Culture. The Banyoro live in western Uganda to the east of Albert they inhabit the present districts of Hoima, Masindi and Kibale. They speak a Bantu language and their origins, like other Bantu can be traced to the Congo region. The Banyoro lived in scattered settlements in the populated parts oftheir
KAMWENGE DISTRICT
It became a district in 2000. It borders Kyenjojo in the east, Kabarole in the west, Kibale and Kyenjojo in the north. Mbarara in the south. 295.313 people, 152.132 female and 143.181 male. Agriculture with emphasis on food crops such as Sorghum, maize, finger millet, pigeons, Pease, g-nuts, sunflower, sweet potatoes and beans. THE BATOORO PEOPLE & CULTURE THE BATOORO PEOPLE & CULTURE. The Batooro inhabit the districts of Kabarole and Kasese. Their area has been infiltrated by many migrants from other parts of western Uganda, particularly the Bakiga.To their east live Banyoro; to their north are the Bamba and Bakonjo; to their southeast and west live Banyankore and to their east live the Baganda. NAKASONGOLA DISTRICT NAKASONGOLA DISTRICT. Posted in Districts, Uganda Travel Directory. Nakasongola district came into existence in 1997. It is made up of one county. Buruli which was formerly part of Luwero District. In the 1970s, during the Idi Amin regime era, Nakasongora gained sub-district status. The commission of inquiry into the local government system inJINJA DISTRICT
Jinja was part of Busoga District at Independence. Under the 19741 provisional Administrations, it became a district in Busoga province. LOCATION. It borders Iganga and Kamuli in the North, Mukono in the south west, Kayunga in the West, Mayuge in the East and Lake Victoria in the South. It is the western potion of the former Busoga District. THE BASAMIA –BAGWE. The Basamia- Bagwe believed in the existence of omwoyo, the heart of a living thing. They believed that when some one died, then omwoyo would take flight in the form of a shadow or wind. Such a departed spirit becomes omusambwa. It resides in graveyards and shrines. Emisambwa are believed to have power t interfere with living the living. COMPARISON BETWEEN GORILLA TREKKING & GORILLA HABITUATION Whereas gorilla habituation involves familiarizing wild gorillas to the presence of humans such that they can continue with their usual routines even in the presence of people, gorilla trekking on the other hand involves searching for a habituated gorilla group which would take minutes or several hours until you land on one which you will observe for one hour.UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.THE MADI CULTURE
MUKONO DISTRICT
Economic activities. Agriculture is the main economic activity in Mukono district. The main food crops grown include; Cassava, Sweet potatoes, Maize, Millet, G-nuts, Pease, Soya beans, Bananas, Simsim, and Yams. The cash crops includes; Cotton, Coffee, Sugar cane and Tae. Fruits and vegetables are also widely grown in Mukono for example TRADITIONAL CRAFTS OF UGANDA Traditional craft items in Uganda cultures include amulets, necklaces or beads, arm and leg ornaments, bracelets, rings, and headdresses. For example, the Karimojong headdress is made form human hair felted together with grease and clay. It is strengthened by a wire framework round the front edge. THE BANYARWANDA/BAFUMBIRA EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION. Although their cultures differed greatly in most aspects, the pre-colonial Uganda societies shared a common education system. Prior to the coming of Christian missionaries, there existed no schools of the type that we have today. Nonetheless, people were educated and trained. THE BAKIGA | UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDESEE MORE ON UGANDATRAVELGUIDE.COM FACTORS FAVORING THE GROWTH OF UGANDA’S TOURISM INDUSTRY Of recent the Kenyan secretary of tourism, Dr. Nelson Githinji has ranked and appreciated the Uganda tourism industry growth as number one in the whole of Africa. In accordance to the tourism review of 2011, Uganda’s tourism sector grew 25% compared to that of South Africa and Tanzania that grew 21% and 13.4% respectively. THE NILO – HAMITESTHE BANYORO CULTURE
UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.THE MADI CULTURE
MUKONO DISTRICT
Economic activities. Agriculture is the main economic activity in Mukono district. The main food crops grown include; Cassava, Sweet potatoes, Maize, Millet, G-nuts, Pease, Soya beans, Bananas, Simsim, and Yams. The cash crops includes; Cotton, Coffee, Sugar cane and Tae. Fruits and vegetables are also widely grown in Mukono for example TRADITIONAL CRAFTS OF UGANDA Traditional craft items in Uganda cultures include amulets, necklaces or beads, arm and leg ornaments, bracelets, rings, and headdresses. For example, the Karimojong headdress is made form human hair felted together with grease and clay. It is strengthened by a wire framework round the front edge. THE BANYARWANDA/BAFUMBIRA EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION. Although their cultures differed greatly in most aspects, the pre-colonial Uganda societies shared a common education system. Prior to the coming of Christian missionaries, there existed no schools of the type that we have today. Nonetheless, people were educated and trained. THE BAKIGA | UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDESEE MORE ON UGANDATRAVELGUIDE.COM FACTORS FAVORING THE GROWTH OF UGANDA’S TOURISM INDUSTRY Of recent the Kenyan secretary of tourism, Dr. Nelson Githinji has ranked and appreciated the Uganda tourism industry growth as number one in the whole of Africa. In accordance to the tourism review of 2011, Uganda’s tourism sector grew 25% compared to that of South Africa and Tanzania that grew 21% and 13.4% respectively. THE NILO – HAMITESTHE BANYORO CULTURE
THE BAKIGA | UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE The Bakiga believed in a supreme being Ruhanga, the Creator of all things earthly and heavenly. At a lower level they believed in the cult of Nyabingi. The Nyabingi cult was said to have originated from Karagwe. It had its base at Kagarama, near Lake Bunyonyi. There were special shrines for Nyabingi known as endaro.THE BAGAND CULTURE
THE BAGAND Culture. The Baganda rare the largest single ethnic group in Uganda. They occupy the central part of Uganda which was formerly called the Buganda province. The Baganda can therefore be found in the present districts of Kampala, Mpigi, Mukono, Masaka, Kalangala, Kiboga, Rakai and Mubende. They are a Bantu –speaking people andtheir
THE NILO – HAMITES THE NILO – HAMITES. These people are often referred to as the Plain Nilotes. In Uganda, they constitute the Atekerin or the Lango group which includes the Karimojong, the Iteso, the Langi, the Kumam and the Kakwa. Their origins can be traced to the north east, probably the Kaffa region of Ethiopia. During their migrations, the whole group isTHE BANYORO CULTURE
THE BANYORO Culture. Posted in Ugandan Culture. The Banyoro live in western Uganda to the east of Albert they inhabit the present districts of Hoima, Masindi and Kibale. They speak a Bantu language and their origins, like other Bantu can be traced to the Congo region. The Banyoro lived in scattered settlements in the populated parts oftheir
KAMWENGE DISTRICT
It became a district in 2000. It borders Kyenjojo in the east, Kabarole in the west, Kibale and Kyenjojo in the north. Mbarara in the south. 295.313 people, 152.132 female and 143.181 male. Agriculture with emphasis on food crops such as Sorghum, maize, finger millet, pigeons, Pease, g-nuts, sunflower, sweet potatoes and beans. THE BATOORO PEOPLE & CULTURE THE BATOORO PEOPLE & CULTURE. The Batooro inhabit the districts of Kabarole and Kasese. Their area has been infiltrated by many migrants from other parts of western Uganda, particularly the Bakiga.To their east live Banyoro; to their north are the Bamba and Bakonjo; to their southeast and west live Banyankore and to their east live the Baganda. NAKASONGOLA DISTRICT NAKASONGOLA DISTRICT. Posted in Districts, Uganda Travel Directory. Nakasongola district came into existence in 1997. It is made up of one county. Buruli which was formerly part of Luwero District. In the 1970s, during the Idi Amin regime era, Nakasongora gained sub-district status. The commission of inquiry into the local government system inTHE BANYANKOLE
THE BANYANKOLE. The Banyankore are a Bantu group. They inhabit the present districts of Mbarara, Bushenyi, and Ntungamo in western Uganda. People from the present countries of Rujumbura and Rubando in Rukungiri District share the same culture. Originally, Ankole was known as Kaaro- Karungi and the word Nkore is said to have beenadopted during
THE BASAMIA –BAGWE. The Basamia- Bagwe believed in the existence of omwoyo, the heart of a living thing. They believed that when some one died, then omwoyo would take flight in the form of a shadow or wind. Such a departed spirit becomes omusambwa. It resides in graveyards and shrines. Emisambwa are believed to have power t interfere with living the living. COMPARISON BETWEEN GORILLA TREKKING & GORILLA HABITUATION Whereas gorilla habituation involves familiarizing wild gorillas to the presence of humans such that they can continue with their usual routines even in the presence of people, gorilla trekking on the other hand involves searching for a habituated gorilla group which would take minutes or several hours until you land on one which you will observe for one hour.UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.MUKONO DISTRICT
Economic activities. Agriculture is the main economic activity in Mukono district. The main food crops grown include; Cassava, Sweet potatoes, Maize, Millet, G-nuts, Pease, Soya beans, Bananas, Simsim, and Yams. The cash crops includes; Cotton, Coffee, Sugar cane and Tae. Fruits and vegetables are also widely grown in Mukono for exampleTHE MADI CULTURE
TRADITIONAL CRAFTS OF UGANDA Traditional craft items in Uganda cultures include amulets, necklaces or beads, arm and leg ornaments, bracelets, rings, and headdresses. For example, the Karimojong headdress is made form human hair felted together with grease and clay. It is strengthened by a wire framework round the front edge. THE BANYARWANDA/BAFUMBIRA EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION. Although their cultures differed greatly in most aspects, the pre-colonial Uganda societies shared a common education system. Prior to the coming of Christian missionaries, there existed no schools of the type that we have today. Nonetheless, people were educated and trained.THE BANYORO CULTURE
FACTORS FAVORING THE GROWTH OF UGANDA’S TOURISM INDUSTRY Of recent the Kenyan secretary of tourism, Dr. Nelson Githinji has ranked and appreciated the Uganda tourism industry growth as number one in the whole of Africa. In accordance to the tourism review of 2011, Uganda’s tourism sector grew 25% compared to that of South Africa and Tanzania that grew 21% and 13.4% respectively. EFFECTS OF THE LUO MIGRATION IN UGANDA. During their migration in various parts of Uganda, the Luo introduced their culture, language and some animals and crops to areas where they settled. The Langi for example speak Lwo and the Kumam language has a high percentage of Luo words. Besides, Luo is an important medium of communication among the peoples of northern Uganda. COMPARISON BETWEEN GORILLA TREKKING & GORILLA HABITUATION Whereas gorilla habituation involves familiarizing wild gorillas to the presence of humans such that they can continue with their usual routines even in the presence of people, gorilla trekking on the other hand involves searching for a habituated gorilla group which would take minutes or several hours until you land on one which you will observe for one hour.UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.MUKONO DISTRICT
Economic activities. Agriculture is the main economic activity in Mukono district. The main food crops grown include; Cassava, Sweet potatoes, Maize, Millet, G-nuts, Pease, Soya beans, Bananas, Simsim, and Yams. The cash crops includes; Cotton, Coffee, Sugar cane and Tae. Fruits and vegetables are also widely grown in Mukono for exampleTHE MADI CULTURE
TRADITIONAL CRAFTS OF UGANDA Traditional craft items in Uganda cultures include amulets, necklaces or beads, arm and leg ornaments, bracelets, rings, and headdresses. For example, the Karimojong headdress is made form human hair felted together with grease and clay. It is strengthened by a wire framework round the front edge. THE BANYARWANDA/BAFUMBIRA EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION. Although their cultures differed greatly in most aspects, the pre-colonial Uganda societies shared a common education system. Prior to the coming of Christian missionaries, there existed no schools of the type that we have today. Nonetheless, people were educated and trained.THE BANYORO CULTURE
FACTORS FAVORING THE GROWTH OF UGANDA’S TOURISM INDUSTRY Of recent the Kenyan secretary of tourism, Dr. Nelson Githinji has ranked and appreciated the Uganda tourism industry growth as number one in the whole of Africa. In accordance to the tourism review of 2011, Uganda’s tourism sector grew 25% compared to that of South Africa and Tanzania that grew 21% and 13.4% respectively. EFFECTS OF THE LUO MIGRATION IN UGANDA. During their migration in various parts of Uganda, the Luo introduced their culture, language and some animals and crops to areas where they settled. The Langi for example speak Lwo and the Kumam language has a high percentage of Luo words. Besides, Luo is an important medium of communication among the peoples of northern Uganda. COMPARISON BETWEEN GORILLA TREKKING & GORILLA HABITUATION Whereas gorilla habituation involves familiarizing wild gorillas to the presence of humans such that they can continue with their usual routines even in the presence of people, gorilla trekking on the other hand involves searching for a habituated gorilla group which would take minutes or several hours until you land on one which you will observe for one hour.UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori. TRADITIONAL CRAFTS OF UGANDA Traditional craft items in Uganda cultures include amulets, necklaces or beads, arm and leg ornaments, bracelets, rings, and headdresses. For example, the Karimojong headdress is made form human hair felted together with grease and clay. It is strengthened by a wire framework round the front edge.THE BAGAND CULTURE
THE BAGAND Culture. The Baganda rare the largest single ethnic group in Uganda. They occupy the central part of Uganda which was formerly called the Buganda province. The Baganda can therefore be found in the present districts of Kampala, Mpigi, Mukono, Masaka, Kalangala, Kiboga, Rakai and Mubende. They are a Bantu –speaking people andtheir
THE BAKIGA | UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE The Bakiga believed in a supreme being Ruhanga, the Creator of all things earthly and heavenly. At a lower level they believed in the cult of Nyabingi. The Nyabingi cult was said to have originated from Karagwe. It had its base at Kagarama, near Lake Bunyonyi. There were special shrines for Nyabingi known as endaro. THE NILO – HAMITES THE NILO – HAMITES. These people are often referred to as the Plain Nilotes. In Uganda, they constitute the Atekerin or the Lango group which includes the Karimojong, the Iteso, the Langi, the Kumam and the Kakwa. Their origins can be traced to the north east, probably the Kaffa region of Ethiopia. During their migrations, the whole group isKAMWENGE DISTRICT
It became a district in 2000. It borders Kyenjojo in the east, Kabarole in the west, Kibale and Kyenjojo in the north. Mbarara in the south. 295.313 people, 152.132 female and 143.181 male. Agriculture with emphasis on food crops such as Sorghum, maize, finger millet, pigeons, Pease, g-nuts, sunflower, sweet potatoes and beans. THE BATOORO PEOPLE & CULTURE THE BATOORO PEOPLE & CULTURE. The Batooro inhabit the districts of Kabarole and Kasese. Their area has been infiltrated by many migrants from other parts of western Uganda, particularly the Bakiga.To their east live Banyoro; to their north are the Bamba and Bakonjo; to their southeast and west live Banyankore and to their east live the Baganda. THE BAKONJO AND BAMBA The Bakonjo believed in two supreme beings; Kalisa and Nyabarika. kalisa was viewed as a monster with one arm, one eye, one leg, one ear, half nose and half for the rest of the body. Kalisa was a half man. The exact structure of Nyabarika is not known. He is believed to be the most powerful spiritual being. NAKASONGOLA DISTRICT NAKASONGOLA DISTRICT. Posted in Districts, Uganda Travel Directory. Nakasongola district came into existence in 1997. It is made up of one county. Buruli which was formerly part of Luwero District. In the 1970s, during the Idi Amin regime era, Nakasongora gained sub-district status. The commission of inquiry into the local government system in COMPARISON BETWEEN GORILLA TREKKING & GORILLA HABITUATION Whereas gorilla habituation involves familiarizing wild gorillas to the presence of humans such that they can continue with their usual routines even in the presence of people, gorilla trekking on the other hand involves searching for a habituated gorilla group which would take minutes or several hours until you land on one which you will observe for one hour.UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.MUKONO DISTRICT
Economic activities. Agriculture is the main economic activity in Mukono district. The main food crops grown include; Cassava, Sweet potatoes, Maize, Millet, G-nuts, Pease, Soya beans, Bananas, Simsim, and Yams. The cash crops includes; Cotton, Coffee, Sugar cane and Tae. Fruits and vegetables are also widely grown in Mukono for example EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION. Although their cultures differed greatly in most aspects, the pre-colonial Uganda societies shared a common education system. Prior to the coming of Christian missionaries, there existed no schools of the type that we have today. Nonetheless, people were educated and trained.THE MADI CULTURE
THE BANYARWANDA/BAFUMBIRATHE BANYORO CULTURE
FACTORS FAVORING THE GROWTH OF UGANDA’S TOURISM INDUSTRY Of recent the Kenyan secretary of tourism, Dr. Nelson Githinji has ranked and appreciated the Uganda tourism industry growth as number one in the whole of Africa. In accordance to the tourism review of 2011, Uganda’s tourism sector grew 25% compared to that of South Africa and Tanzania that grew 21% and 13.4% respectively. EFFECTS OF THE LUO MIGRATION IN UGANDA. During their migration in various parts of Uganda, the Luo introduced their culture, language and some animals and crops to areas where they settled. The Langi for example speak Lwo and the Kumam language has a high percentage of Luo words. Besides, Luo is an important medium of communication among the peoples of northern Uganda. THE BASAMIA –BAGWE. COMPARISON BETWEEN GORILLA TREKKING & GORILLA HABITUATION Whereas gorilla habituation involves familiarizing wild gorillas to the presence of humans such that they can continue with their usual routines even in the presence of people, gorilla trekking on the other hand involves searching for a habituated gorilla group which would take minutes or several hours until you land on one which you will observe for one hour.UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.MUKONO DISTRICT
Economic activities. Agriculture is the main economic activity in Mukono district. The main food crops grown include; Cassava, Sweet potatoes, Maize, Millet, G-nuts, Pease, Soya beans, Bananas, Simsim, and Yams. The cash crops includes; Cotton, Coffee, Sugar cane and Tae. Fruits and vegetables are also widely grown in Mukono for example EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION. Although their cultures differed greatly in most aspects, the pre-colonial Uganda societies shared a common education system. Prior to the coming of Christian missionaries, there existed no schools of the type that we have today. Nonetheless, people were educated and trained.THE MADI CULTURE
THE BANYARWANDA/BAFUMBIRATHE BANYORO CULTURE
FACTORS FAVORING THE GROWTH OF UGANDA’S TOURISM INDUSTRY Of recent the Kenyan secretary of tourism, Dr. Nelson Githinji has ranked and appreciated the Uganda tourism industry growth as number one in the whole of Africa. In accordance to the tourism review of 2011, Uganda’s tourism sector grew 25% compared to that of South Africa and Tanzania that grew 21% and 13.4% respectively. EFFECTS OF THE LUO MIGRATION IN UGANDA. During their migration in various parts of Uganda, the Luo introduced their culture, language and some animals and crops to areas where they settled. The Langi for example speak Lwo and the Kumam language has a high percentage of Luo words. Besides, Luo is an important medium of communication among the peoples of northern Uganda. THE BASAMIA –BAGWE. COMPARISON BETWEEN GORILLA TREKKING & GORILLA HABITUATION Whereas gorilla habituation involves familiarizing wild gorillas to the presence of humans such that they can continue with their usual routines even in the presence of people, gorilla trekking on the other hand involves searching for a habituated gorilla group which would take minutes or several hours until you land on one which you will observe for one hour.UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.UGANDA DISTRICTS
KAMPALA CITY – A GUIDE TO THE HILLS OF KAMPALA UGANDA Fondly known as the green city in theTHE BAGAND CULTURE
THE BAGAND Culture. The Baganda rare the largest single ethnic group in Uganda. They occupy the central part of Uganda which was formerly called the Buganda province. The Baganda can therefore be found in the present districts of Kampala, Mpigi, Mukono, Masaka, Kalangala, Kiboga, Rakai and Mubende. They are a Bantu –speaking people andtheir
THE BAKONJO AND BAMBA The Bakonjo believed in two supreme beings; Kalisa and Nyabarika. kalisa was viewed as a monster with one arm, one eye, one leg, one ear, half nose and half for the rest of the body. Kalisa was a half man. The exact structure of Nyabarika is not known. He is believed to be the most powerful spiritual being.LUWERO DISTRICT
The District Lies amid Latitude 2 Equator and 2 north, and between longitude 32 and 33 east. It is bordered byNakasongola Districts in the North, Mukono District in the East and Mpigi District in the South. Luwero was the site of a brutal insurgency by the rebel National Resistance Army and a brutal counter-insurgency by thegovernment of
THE NILO – HAMITES THE NILO – HAMITES. These people are often referred to as the Plain Nilotes. In Uganda, they constitute the Atekerin or the Lango group which includes the Karimojong, the Iteso, the Langi, the Kumam and the Kakwa. Their origins can be traced to the north east, probably the Kaffa region of Ethiopia. During their migrations, the whole group is THE BANTU | UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE The coming of the Bantu to Uganda had many effects. The most obvious among such effects is that they led to the settlement and increased the population of eastern, central, and southern Uganda. They are also credited with introducing iron working in Uganda. Although it is not yet clear whether it was the Bantu or the legendary Bachwezi whoKAMWENGE DISTRICT
It became a district in 2000. It borders Kyenjojo in the east, Kabarole in the west, Kibale and Kyenjojo in the north. Mbarara in the south. 295.313 people, 152.132 female and 143.181 male. Agriculture with emphasis on food crops such as Sorghum, maize, finger millet, pigeons, Pease, g-nuts, sunflower, sweet potatoes and beans.JOPADHOLA CULTURE
JOPADHOLA Culture. Posted in Ugandan Culture. Japadhola live in eastern Uganda amidst various Bantu ethnic groups. They are said to have settled there since the middle of the 16th century. They are surrounded on all sides by the Bantu and the Nile -Hamites peoples. To the west live the Banyole and the Basoga; to their north and east livethe
COMPARISON BETWEEN GORILLA TREKKING & GORILLA HABITUATION Whereas gorilla habituation involves familiarizing wild gorillas to the presence of humans such that they can continue with their usual routines even in the presence of people, gorilla trekking on the other hand involves searching for a habituated gorilla group which would take minutes or several hours until you land on one which you will observe for one hour.UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.MUKONO DISTRICT
Economic activities. Agriculture is the main economic activity in Mukono district. The main food crops grown include; Cassava, Sweet potatoes, Maize, Millet, G-nuts, Pease, Soya beans, Bananas, Simsim, and Yams. The cash crops includes; Cotton, Coffee, Sugar cane and Tae. Fruits and vegetables are also widely grown in Mukono for exampleTHE MADI CULTURE
EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION. Although their cultures differed greatly in most aspects, the pre-colonial Uganda societies shared a common education system. Prior to the coming of Christian missionaries, there existed no schools of the type that we have today. Nonetheless, people were educated and trained. THE BANYARWANDA/BAFUMBIRATHE BANYORO CULTURE
FACTORS FAVORING THE GROWTH OF UGANDA’S TOURISM INDUSTRYIMPORTANCE OF TOURISM IN UGANDAUGANDA TOURISM ASSOCIATIONUGANDA TOURISM GUIDE Of recent the Kenyan secretary of tourism, Dr. Nelson Githinji has ranked and appreciated the Uganda tourism industry growth as number one in the whole of Africa. In accordance to the tourism review of 2011, Uganda’s tourism sector grew 25% compared to that of South Africa and Tanzania that grew 21% and 13.4% respectively. NAKASONGOLA DISTRICT THE BASAMIA –BAGWE. EFFECTS OF THE LUO MIGRATION IN UGANDA. During their migration in various parts of Uganda, the Luo introduced their culture, language and some animals and crops to areas where they settled. The Langi for example speak Lwo and the Kumam language has a high percentage of Luo words. Besides, Luo is an important medium of communication among the peoples of northern Uganda.UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.MUKONO DISTRICT
Economic activities. Agriculture is the main economic activity in Mukono district. The main food crops grown include; Cassava, Sweet potatoes, Maize, Millet, G-nuts, Pease, Soya beans, Bananas, Simsim, and Yams. The cash crops includes; Cotton, Coffee, Sugar cane and Tae. Fruits and vegetables are also widely grown in Mukono for exampleTHE MADI CULTURE
EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION. Although their cultures differed greatly in most aspects, the pre-colonial Uganda societies shared a common education system. Prior to the coming of Christian missionaries, there existed no schools of the type that we have today. Nonetheless, people were educated and trained. THE BANYARWANDA/BAFUMBIRATHE BANYORO CULTURE
FACTORS FAVORING THE GROWTH OF UGANDA’S TOURISM INDUSTRYIMPORTANCE OF TOURISM IN UGANDAUGANDA TOURISM ASSOCIATIONUGANDA TOURISM GUIDE Of recent the Kenyan secretary of tourism, Dr. Nelson Githinji has ranked and appreciated the Uganda tourism industry growth as number one in the whole of Africa. In accordance to the tourism review of 2011, Uganda’s tourism sector grew 25% compared to that of South Africa and Tanzania that grew 21% and 13.4% respectively. NAKASONGOLA DISTRICT THE BASAMIA –BAGWE. EFFECTS OF THE LUO MIGRATION IN UGANDA. During their migration in various parts of Uganda, the Luo introduced their culture, language and some animals and crops to areas where they settled. The Langi for example speak Lwo and the Kumam language has a high percentage of Luo words. Besides, Luo is an important medium of communication among the peoples of northern Uganda.UGANDA DISTRICTS
KAMPALA CITY – A GUIDE TO THE HILLS OF KAMPALA UGANDA Fondly known as the green city in theKAMPALA CITY
The original seven hills are: Mengo, Rubaga, Namirembe, Makerere, Kololo, Nakasero, and Kampala (Old K’la). Today, greater Kampala stands on at least 21 hills. We take you through the prominent hills that form the modern day capital and their signature to the city’s political and socio-economic life, starting with the original seven.MUTUNGO HILL
Mutungo Hill. Posted in Kampala City, Uganda Travel Directory. This hill, southeast of Kampala stands at 4,208 feet above sea level. It is a fast developing residential area, with posh houses coming up. The top of this hill provides a panoramic view of Mandera Sports Stadium, Namboole, to the northeast and Lake Victoria just under 5km to thesouth.
KAMWENGE DISTRICT
It became a district in 2000. It borders Kyenjojo in the east, Kabarole in the west, Kibale and Kyenjojo in the north. Mbarara in the south. 295.313 people, 152.132 female and 143.181 male. Agriculture with emphasis on food crops such as Sorghum, maize, finger millet, pigeons, Pease, g-nuts, sunflower, sweet potatoes and beans. THE BATOORO PEOPLE & CULTURE THE BATOORO PEOPLE & CULTURE. The Batooro inhabit the districts of Kabarole and Kasese. Their area has been infiltrated by many migrants from other parts of western Uganda, particularly the Bakiga.To their east live Banyoro; to their north are the Bamba and Bakonjo; to their southeast and west live Banyankore and to their east live the Baganda. NAKASONGOLA DISTRICT NAKASONGOLA DISTRICT. Posted in Districts, Uganda Travel Directory. Nakasongola district came into existence in 1997. It is made up of one county. Buruli which was formerly part of Luwero District. In the 1970s, during the Idi Amin regime era, Nakasongora gained sub-district status. The commission of inquiry into the local government system in THE BANTU | UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE The coming of the Bantu to Uganda had many effects. The most obvious among such effects is that they led to the settlement and increased the population of eastern, central, and southern Uganda. They are also credited with introducing iron working in Uganda. Although it is not yet clear whether it was the Bantu or the legendary Bachwezi whoLUWERO DISTRICT
The District Lies amid Latitude 2 Equator and 2 north, and between longitude 32 and 33 east. It is bordered byNakasongola Districts in the North, Mukono District in the East and Mpigi District in the South. Luwero was the site of a brutal insurgency by the rebel National Resistance Army and a brutal counter-insurgency by thegovernment of
THE NILOTICS
The Nilotics group is another extensive family all over east Africa. They can be divided into the highland Nilotics and the plain Nilotics which in Uganda include; the Nilo Hamites (the karamajong, the Iteso, the Kumam and the Langi), the river lake Nilotics (the Alur, the Acholi and the Japadhola).JOPADHOLA CULTURE
JOPADHOLA Culture. Posted in Ugandan Culture. Japadhola live in eastern Uganda amidst various Bantu ethnic groups. They are said to have settled there since the middle of the 16th century. They are surrounded on all sides by the Bantu and the Nile -Hamites peoples. To the west live the Banyole and the Basoga; to their north and east livethe
UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.MUKONO DISTRICT
At Independence in 1962, it was part of Buganda. Following the abolition of Kingdom in 1967, it became one of the districts curved out of the Buganda Kingdom and was named East Mengo.TORORO DISTRICT
Formerly known as Bukedi, Tororo District is one of the districts that already existed at Independence in 1962. It then consisted of present day Pallisa and Busia District. EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION Although their cultures differed greatly in most aspects, the pre-colonial Uganda societies shared a common education system. Prior to the coming of Christian missionaries, there existed no schools of the type that we have today.THE MADI CULTURE
THE BANYORO CULTURE
THE BANYARWANDA/BAFUMBIRA FACTORS FAVORING THE GROWTH OF UGANDA’S TOURISM INDUSTRYIMPORTANCE OF TOURISM IN UGANDAUGANDA TOURISM ASSOCIATIONUGANDA TOURISM GUIDE Of recent the Kenyan secretary of tourism, Dr. Nelson Githinji has ranked and appreciated the Uganda tourism industry growth as number one in the whole of Africa. EFFECTS OF THE LUO MIGRATION IN UGANDA. The Luo migration in Uganda brought about a lot of changes. In the first instance, the Luo migration marked the last major influx and settlement of Uganda. THE BASAMIA –BAGWE.UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.MUKONO DISTRICT
At Independence in 1962, it was part of Buganda. Following the abolition of Kingdom in 1967, it became one of the districts curved out of the Buganda Kingdom and was named East Mengo.TORORO DISTRICT
Formerly known as Bukedi, Tororo District is one of the districts that already existed at Independence in 1962. It then consisted of present day Pallisa and Busia District. EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION Although their cultures differed greatly in most aspects, the pre-colonial Uganda societies shared a common education system. Prior to the coming of Christian missionaries, there existed no schools of the type that we have today.THE MADI CULTURE
THE BANYORO CULTURE
THE BANYARWANDA/BAFUMBIRA FACTORS FAVORING THE GROWTH OF UGANDA’S TOURISM INDUSTRYIMPORTANCE OF TOURISM IN UGANDAUGANDA TOURISM ASSOCIATIONUGANDA TOURISM GUIDE Of recent the Kenyan secretary of tourism, Dr. Nelson Githinji has ranked and appreciated the Uganda tourism industry growth as number one in the whole of Africa. EFFECTS OF THE LUO MIGRATION IN UGANDA. The Luo migration in Uganda brought about a lot of changes. In the first instance, the Luo migration marked the last major influx and settlement of Uganda. THE BASAMIA –BAGWE.UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.THE BAGAND CULTURE
The Baganda rare the largest single ethnic group in Uganda. They occupy the central part of Uganda which was formerly called theBuganda province.
THE ALUR | UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE The Alur are one of the various ethnic groups that inhabit the west Nile part of Uganda. They live amongst the Okebu, Lendu, Kakwa, Alinga and other ethnic groups of West Nile.THE ITESO CULTURE
The Iteso live in eastern Uganda in the districts of Soroti and Kumi. Some are in Palisa and Tororo districts. The political insecurity of the early 1990’s caused many Iteso to move as far as Igangadistrict.
LUWERO DISTRICT
Location. The District Lies amid Latitude 2 Equator and 2 north, and between longitude 32 and 33 east. It is bordered byNakasongola Districts in the North, Mukono District in the East and Mpigi DistrictNEBBI DISTRICT
At Independence, Nebbi was part of the then west Nile District. In 1974, West Nile District was divided into North Nile, Central Nile and South Nile Districts.KAMWENGE DISTRICT
Formerly part of the Kabarole district. It became a district in 2000. LOCATION. It borders Kyenjojo in the east, Kabarole in the west, Kibale and Kyenjojo in the north. THE BAKONJO AND BAMBA Origins. The Bakonjo and Bamba are Bantu and they are said to have a common origin with the other Bantu groups.The Bakonjo are found in theDistrict of Kasese.
THE BATOORO PEOPLE & CULTURE The Batooro inhabit the districts of Kabarole and Kasese. Their area has been infiltrated by many migrants from other parts of western Uganda, particularly the Bakiga.To their east live Banyoro; to their north are the Bamba and Bakonjo; to their southeast andJOPADHOLA CULTURE
Japadhola live in eastern Uganda amidst various Bantu ethnic groups. They are said to have settled there since the middle of the 16thcentury.
UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.MUKONO DISTRICT
At Independence in 1962, it was part of Buganda. Following the abolition of Kingdom in 1967, it became one of the districts curved out of the Buganda Kingdom and was named East Mengo.TORORO DISTRICT
Formerly known as Bukedi, Tororo District is one of the districts that already existed at Independence in 1962. It then consisted of present day Pallisa and Busia District. EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION Although their cultures differed greatly in most aspects, the pre-colonial Uganda societies shared a common education system. Prior to the coming of Christian missionaries, there existed no schools of the type that we have today.THE MADI CULTURE
THE BANYORO CULTURE
THE BANYARWANDA/BAFUMBIRA FACTORS FAVORING THE GROWTH OF UGANDA’S TOURISM INDUSTRYIMPORTANCE OF TOURISM IN UGANDAUGANDA TOURISM ASSOCIATIONUGANDA TOURISM GUIDE Of recent the Kenyan secretary of tourism, Dr. Nelson Githinji has ranked and appreciated the Uganda tourism industry growth as number one in the whole of Africa. EFFECTS OF THE LUO MIGRATION IN UGANDA. The Luo migration in Uganda brought about a lot of changes. In the first instance, the Luo migration marked the last major influx and settlement of Uganda. THE BASAMIA –BAGWE.UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.MUKONO DISTRICT
At Independence in 1962, it was part of Buganda. Following the abolition of Kingdom in 1967, it became one of the districts curved out of the Buganda Kingdom and was named East Mengo.TORORO DISTRICT
Formerly known as Bukedi, Tororo District is one of the districts that already existed at Independence in 1962. It then consisted of present day Pallisa and Busia District. EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION Although their cultures differed greatly in most aspects, the pre-colonial Uganda societies shared a common education system. Prior to the coming of Christian missionaries, there existed no schools of the type that we have today.THE MADI CULTURE
THE BANYORO CULTURE
THE BANYARWANDA/BAFUMBIRA FACTORS FAVORING THE GROWTH OF UGANDA’S TOURISM INDUSTRYIMPORTANCE OF TOURISM IN UGANDAUGANDA TOURISM ASSOCIATIONUGANDA TOURISM GUIDE Of recent the Kenyan secretary of tourism, Dr. Nelson Githinji has ranked and appreciated the Uganda tourism industry growth as number one in the whole of Africa. EFFECTS OF THE LUO MIGRATION IN UGANDA. The Luo migration in Uganda brought about a lot of changes. In the first instance, the Luo migration marked the last major influx and settlement of Uganda. THE BASAMIA –BAGWE.UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.THE BAGAND CULTURE
The Baganda rare the largest single ethnic group in Uganda. They occupy the central part of Uganda which was formerly called theBuganda province.
THE ALUR | UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE The Alur are one of the various ethnic groups that inhabit the west Nile part of Uganda. They live amongst the Okebu, Lendu, Kakwa, Alinga and other ethnic groups of West Nile.THE ITESO CULTURE
The Iteso live in eastern Uganda in the districts of Soroti and Kumi. Some are in Palisa and Tororo districts. The political insecurity of the early 1990’s caused many Iteso to move as far as Igangadistrict.
LUWERO DISTRICT
Location. The District Lies amid Latitude 2 Equator and 2 north, and between longitude 32 and 33 east. It is bordered byNakasongola Districts in the North, Mukono District in the East and Mpigi DistrictNEBBI DISTRICT
At Independence, Nebbi was part of the then west Nile District. In 1974, West Nile District was divided into North Nile, Central Nile and South Nile Districts.KAMWENGE DISTRICT
Formerly part of the Kabarole district. It became a district in 2000. LOCATION. It borders Kyenjojo in the east, Kabarole in the west, Kibale and Kyenjojo in the north. THE BAKONJO AND BAMBA Origins. The Bakonjo and Bamba are Bantu and they are said to have a common origin with the other Bantu groups.The Bakonjo are found in theDistrict of Kasese.
THE BATOORO PEOPLE & CULTURE The Batooro inhabit the districts of Kabarole and Kasese. Their area has been infiltrated by many migrants from other parts of western Uganda, particularly the Bakiga.To their east live Banyoro; to their north are the Bamba and Bakonjo; to their southeast andJOPADHOLA CULTURE
Japadhola live in eastern Uganda amidst various Bantu ethnic groups. They are said to have settled there since the middle of the 16thcentury.
UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.MUKONO DISTRICT
At Independence in 1962, it was part of Buganda. Following the abolition of Kingdom in 1967, it became one of the districts curved out of the Buganda Kingdom and was named East Mengo.TORORO DISTRICT
Formerly known as Bukedi, Tororo District is one of the districts that already existed at Independence in 1962. It then consisted of present day Pallisa and Busia District. EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION Although their cultures differed greatly in most aspects, the pre-colonial Uganda societies shared a common education system. Prior to the coming of Christian missionaries, there existed no schools of the type that we have today.THE MADI CULTURE
THE BANYORO CULTURE
THE BANYARWANDA/BAFUMBIRA FACTORS FAVORING THE GROWTH OF UGANDA’S TOURISM INDUSTRYIMPORTANCE OF TOURISM IN UGANDAUGANDA TOURISM ASSOCIATIONUGANDA TOURISM GUIDE Of recent the Kenyan secretary of tourism, Dr. Nelson Githinji has ranked and appreciated the Uganda tourism industry growth as number one in the whole of Africa. EFFECTS OF THE LUO MIGRATION IN UGANDA. The Luo migration in Uganda brought about a lot of changes. In the first instance, the Luo migration marked the last major influx and settlement of Uganda. THE BASAMIA –BAGWE.UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.MUKONO DISTRICT
At Independence in 1962, it was part of Buganda. Following the abolition of Kingdom in 1967, it became one of the districts curved out of the Buganda Kingdom and was named East Mengo.TORORO DISTRICT
Formerly known as Bukedi, Tororo District is one of the districts that already existed at Independence in 1962. It then consisted of present day Pallisa and Busia District. EDUCATION & CULTURAL TRANSFORMATION Although their cultures differed greatly in most aspects, the pre-colonial Uganda societies shared a common education system. Prior to the coming of Christian missionaries, there existed no schools of the type that we have today.THE MADI CULTURE
THE BANYORO CULTURE
THE BANYARWANDA/BAFUMBIRA FACTORS FAVORING THE GROWTH OF UGANDA’S TOURISM INDUSTRYIMPORTANCE OF TOURISM IN UGANDAUGANDA TOURISM ASSOCIATIONUGANDA TOURISM GUIDE Of recent the Kenyan secretary of tourism, Dr. Nelson Githinji has ranked and appreciated the Uganda tourism industry growth as number one in the whole of Africa. EFFECTS OF THE LUO MIGRATION IN UGANDA. The Luo migration in Uganda brought about a lot of changes. In the first instance, the Luo migration marked the last major influx and settlement of Uganda. THE BASAMIA –BAGWE.UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE
“Uganda is a fairy-tale”, quote by Winston Churchill.In reality, it is tricky to deny that Uganda is not at all like another nation in Africa. Uganda may be little however it gloats Africa’s biggest mixture of bird-life, the pride of Uganda for being on the equator is cooled down by now-topped mountain Rwenzori.THE BAGAND CULTURE
The Baganda rare the largest single ethnic group in Uganda. They occupy the central part of Uganda which was formerly called theBuganda province.
THE ALUR | UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE The Alur are one of the various ethnic groups that inhabit the west Nile part of Uganda. They live amongst the Okebu, Lendu, Kakwa, Alinga and other ethnic groups of West Nile.THE ITESO CULTURE
The Iteso live in eastern Uganda in the districts of Soroti and Kumi. Some are in Palisa and Tororo districts. The political insecurity of the early 1990’s caused many Iteso to move as far as Igangadistrict.
LUWERO DISTRICT
Location. The District Lies amid Latitude 2 Equator and 2 north, and between longitude 32 and 33 east. It is bordered byNakasongola Districts in the North, Mukono District in the East and Mpigi DistrictNEBBI DISTRICT
At Independence, Nebbi was part of the then west Nile District. In 1974, West Nile District was divided into North Nile, Central Nile and South Nile Districts.KAMWENGE DISTRICT
Formerly part of the Kabarole district. It became a district in 2000. LOCATION. It borders Kyenjojo in the east, Kabarole in the west, Kibale and Kyenjojo in the north. THE BAKONJO AND BAMBA Origins. The Bakonjo and Bamba are Bantu and they are said to have a common origin with the other Bantu groups.The Bakonjo are found in theDistrict of Kasese.
THE BATOORO PEOPLE & CULTURE The Batooro inhabit the districts of Kabarole and Kasese. Their area has been infiltrated by many migrants from other parts of western Uganda, particularly the Bakiga.To their east live Banyoro; to their north are the Bamba and Bakonjo; to their southeast andJOPADHOLA CULTURE
Japadhola live in eastern Uganda amidst various Bantu ethnic groups. They are said to have settled there since the middle of the 16thcentury.
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The real understanding of Ugandan culture by visiting tourists has not been fully exploited today because Uganda has got a lot cultural groups and either of the Ugandan people know it all but Uganda Travel Guide is here to walk you through the basic understanding of it. Gorilla safaris and Honeymoon can be looked at as two different things and if you ever argue that that way I surely agree with you. But for a critical mind, they tend to have a little bit of similarity in them and that similarity may at some point being in the crushing power that leaves that minds undecided on which to get on with. You may have been looking at the difference all along and not putting some brain power to the similarity part of it. You may have read the title and developed questions on which you had obvious _“HOW IN THE WORLD CAN I FORE GO MY HONEYMOON FOR A GORILLA SAFARI”_ While someone else may as well say _“I HAVE ALL THE TIME IN THE WORLD, I CAN FIRST GO ON MY HONEYMOON AND LATER GO ON A GORILLA SAFARI”_ Well, on a second thought always “NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER” and I won’t judge you wrong because of your opinion but by the end of this article you will come to the conclusion that sometimes such situations can occur bringing you to cross roads of making a decision that will leave others to write about you. Working in a tour company as a tour consultant was one of my first jobs. We used to get some what pre-occupied with some silly talks and stories with my friend who was a little older than me in this career. One day I jokingly asked him as funny question, “what would you do in a situation like this…?” I start my story… Find inside classified information on Uganda tours, tour planning including maps, advice, climate, diplomatic missions and embassies and other useful information that will make your holiday in Uganda memorable! Also featured on this travel directory are tourism Service providers including tour operators and travel agencies, Car hire companies, airlines, hotels and safari lodges, etc. If you have any travel related question, please contact our travel advisory through info@ugandatravelguide.com or call +256 772331332 LATEST UGANDA TRAVEL IDEAS UGANDA TRAVEL TIPS AND ADVICE FOR VISITORS UGANDA TRAVEL TIPS AND ADVICE FOR VISITORS Are you planning to go on a Uganda safaris adventure to trek mountain gorillas or for wildlife viewing and you are not sure of what your safari may require or whatto expect?
TRAVEL INFORMATION IN UGANDA AND RWANDA TRAVEL INFORMATION IN UGANDA AND RWANDA Planning a trip to Uganda and Rwanda just like any destination can be that stressful and worse of it if there is limited information. Safaris to Uganda and Rwanda are never discriminative and you ARE GAY AND LESBIAN TOURISTS SAFE IN UGANDA ARE GAY AND LESBIAN TOURISTS SAFE IN UGANDA Whether gay and lesbians are accepted in Uganda still remains a major question. But for starters, Uganda is that one African country with the friendliest and warm welcoming people and a fewAbout Us |
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