Where it all started. A major throwback to 2019 and my very first university field trip to Murchison Falls National Park as a tourism student. Falling in love with the Pearl of Africa changed my whole trajectory! #ThrowbackThursday#ExploreUganda
Elephants crossing the road π
Its a Friday my sister grab that bag π§³βand explore uganda say no to those rotary ,mtn ,national water ,and kabaka run vests at ur boyfriends home π«’
The Ugandan Rolex, not the watch made it to CNN Travel News.
This beloved street food wraps a thin omelet, fresh tomatoes, and cabbage inside a soft chapati, then rolls it all up into the perfect handheld meal. The Rolex is a national obsession.
Read the full story behind Ugandaβs most iconic dish on the link below:
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During my charity trip to Gahiza, I had the chance to tour Lake Mutanda and stumbled upon the stunning Kisoro Art Island lodge. It's going to be one of the best on the lake! Currently, they have 2 rooms operating at just $250 - so beautiful #kisoroartisland#sukietours
Mr. Matthew Nabwiso β filmmaker, producer, and someone who has truly travelled Uganda has a message for you.
Here's what he wants you to know:
"#POATE2026 brings us something really, really unique."
Why does he say that? Because he has seen it firsthand. Having travelled around Uganda extensively, Matthew can tell you with confidence, each district has something different to offer.
One region's dance is not the same as another's. The food changes. The language shifts. The way people welcome you, the stories they tell, the crafts they make, it all varies from region to region.
And yet, all of it is Ugandan. All of it is the Pearl.
For three days, from 21st to 23rd May at Speke Resort Munyonyo, that entire spectrum of cultures, landscapes, cuisines, and experiences comes together in one space.
And his final words?
"I will be there. And so should you."
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