Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Total cost

The trip to Uganda will cost around £300 (excluding other activities)

Accomadation and flights

Kampala Serena Hotel
Serena Hotel
For those of you wishing to book a holiday, we would recommend the Kampala Serena hotel, because it is in the capital city (Kampala) over half of the people who go say they would go again and that it really stands out from the crowd in the poor city that is the capital.
The Kololo Air Strip

There is also an airport, known as the Kololo air strip and lands in the center of Kampala. You can get flights from Chester and Manchester for fairly cheap prices.

Wildlife


The Senegal Bush Baby
http://crossedcrocodiles.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/uganda-bunyoro-map.jpg?w=265&h=300Uganda has a large range of wildlife to show and look after, for instance the Aardvark lives in Uganda as well as the Senegal bush baby. Its many reserves look after these beasts and protect them from those who would do them harm. The green are on the map is an example of a nature reserve.

Some History

Uganda actually used to belong to the UK! In truth, it was only in the year of 1962 that they received independence form us. Unfortunately, their economic growth hasn't exactly increased, and it seems that they may need our help once more.

A Map of Uganda


One of the best places in Uganda to visit is Kampala, just north of lake Victoria, it is a great place to meet the inhabitants of Uganda, seeming as it is the capital, it is a must see!