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The Perfect Medical Precautions before going for an African safari

The Medical Precautions before going for an African safari. Besides the Medical Precautions, going for an African safari means going out into nature, driving through dusty roads to the impenetrable jungles and rafting on strong rapids. An African safari means walking in sprawling savannas, getting really up close encounters with some of the world’s most…

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The Bwindi Forest Batwa Pygmy Trail and Nature Walk Should Not be Missed Out.

The Bwindi Forest Batwa Pygmy Trail and Nature Walk Should Not be Missed. You don’t need to track the Mountain Gorillas to love the Impenetrable Bwindi forest and its bird life; there is a Batwa Pygmy Trail and a Nature Walk that reflect life at the Bwindi. Viewing Bwindi, a rainforest, from a distance will…

5 Things You Shouldn’t Travel to Uganda Without!

5 Things You Shouldn’t Travel to Uganda Without!

5 Things You Shouldn’t Travel to Uganda Without! The Best Never thought of 5 Things You Shouldn’t Travel to Uganda Without, not only on Safari, but even on a Mere visit to the Country Cities. Meanwhile, don’t always forget your Common Sense, Park it along. #1 Headlamp Power cuts are frequent occurrences in Uganda, but…

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The Greater Bunyoro Kingdom

The Greater Bunyoro Kingdom The greater Bunyoro kingdom comprises the districts of Hoima, Masindi, Kibaale, Buliisa and Kiryandongo, Kagadi, Kakumiro, and Kikuube. The current king of the Banyoro is Omukama Solomon Iguru Gafabusa, the 27th king under the Babiito dynasty. The Bunyoro region is east of Lake Albert and is one of the culturally diverse…

Ancient Surgeons of Africa – Banyoro of Western Uganda

Ancient Surgeons of Africa – Banyoro of Western Uganda

Ancient Surgeons of Africa – Banyoro of Western Uganda The African History with the Ancient Surgeons of Africa – Banyoro of Western Uganda. The image comes from an article by Robert Felkin, ‘Notes on Labour in Central Africa’, published in the ‘Edinburgh Medical Journal’ in 1884. Felkin spent two years in central Africa and witnessed…