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Crater Valley Kibale Resort Beach Lodge (CVK) |
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CVK is an excellent base to visit Kibale National Park, build on the edge of one of the most beautiful crater lakes (lake of frogs- Nyabikere), and surrounded by lush vegetation. The place is owned and run by a friendly local family, and you will certainly enjoy the Ugandan hospitality. |
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Bushara Island Camp offers comfortable furnished safari tents over-looking Lake Bunyonyi. It is a place to relax, enjoy the delicious food, watch the birds and go for walks. The lake is bilharzias-free, so no worries while swimming or canoeing!
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The Crow’s Nest is beautifully situated at 2000 metres on the slopes of Mount Elgon. The site offers spectacular views of all three waterfalls (the Sipi-falls), the peaks of Mount Elgon and the plains far below. |
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Rob’s Rolling Rock group has professionally trained mountain climbing guides and the only group in Uganda offering you the opportunity to go rock climbing. There are various routes for both beginners and experts. It is possible to abseil next to the 100M Sipi Falls. |
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The Kabaka’s Trail offers a unique journey through the kingdom of Buganda’s rich heritage, shaped by the region’s kinds and their descendants. The trail gives you a chance to learn about the hidden and the forgotten history of Buganda, as well as to experience an authentic, traditional culture – with dance, music, craft making, spiritual healing, story telling, traditional herbal medicines and traditional food preparations. The trail consists of six cultural sites all within easy reach of Kampala the capital city of Uganda. |
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Naggalabi Buddo Coronation site |
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The very heart of the Kingdom Just short of a 20 minutes drive from Kampala the panoramic hilltop at Naggalabi Buddo is the historic heart of Buganda. It was here that the Kingdom was birthed, at the dawn of the 14th century, and it is here that every Kabaka is still crowned. At Naggalabi Buddo you can visit the main sacred sites, and literally walk in the footsteps of the past and present kings. |
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