We also did some travels around the "pearl of Africa", as they sometimes call Uganda in a fit of romantic colonial great-explorers nostalgia. In July, when my brother came to visit, we had the perfect excuse to add a proper trip to the shorter ones we did before.
And so, by bus and a boda-boda, in a matatu and in a car, by boat and a canoe, on foot and in a van, we made a clockwise tour of a good part of the country. Something like this:
View 2800 km around Uganda as a larger map
And now the first two parts of the eagerly awaited account of our travels, from Kampala, through the top of a volcano bordering Uganda, Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo, up to the Queen Elizabeth National Park - all together with the appropriate photodocumentation, has finally made its appearance on wfogg's travel and photography blog (in Spanish - and in English):
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Update: more than a year after the trip, the story is complete! Here are all the five parts on display:
Part I. - From Kampala to Mgahinga National Park
Part II. - From Kisoro to Queen Elizabeth National Park
Part III. - From Queen Elizabeth to Kitgum
Part IV. - Kidepo Valley National Park
Part V. - Karamoja and back
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