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Tourism and Travel

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Uganda lies at the Equator in East Africa where the weather throughout the year is convenient for travel. No winter, no summer. Both  domestic and foreign tourists find it very interesting especially when it come to Wildlife that includes the Friendly Gorillas among other  fascinating animals at the Perl of Africa.

The country is located on the East African plateau, averaging about 1100 metres (3,250 ft) above sea level, and this slopes very steadily downwards to the Sudanese Plain to the north. However, much of the south is poorly drained, while the centre is dominated by Lake Kyoga, which is also surrounded by extensive marshy areas. Uganda lies almost completely within the Nile basin. The Victoria Nile drains from the lake into Lake Kyoga and thence into Lake Albert on the Congolese border. It then runs northwards into Sudan. One small area on the eastern edge of Uganda is drained by the Turkwel river, part of the internal drainage basin of Lake Turkana.

Lake Kyoga serves as a rough boundary between Bantu speakers in the south and Nilotic and Central Sudanic language speakers in the north. Despite the division between north and south in political affairs, this linguistic boundary actually runs roughly from northwest to southeast, near the course of the Nile. However, many Ugandans live among people who speak different languages, especially in rural areas. Some sources describe regional variation in terms of physical characteristics, clothing, bodily adornment, and mannerisms, but others claim that those differences are disappearing.

 

 

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AU 2010 SUMMIT at Kampala Uganda.

His Excellency President Museveni welcoming Col.Gaddafi of Libya during the official AU..
 
AU Head Commissioner (right) Jean Ping and Hon. Sam Kuteesa (middle) Ugandan Foreign Affairs Minister at the Speke Resort Munyonyo
 

Events Calendar

19th -27th July  2010 - AU 2010 SUMMIT,  Kampala Uganda
13-14 May 2010 -  8th Ministerial Conference, Entebbe, Uganda