Photo: We visited a local village while in Uganda to see the gorillas. This particular day, the "Doctor Is In". The medicine man has set out his table of natural medicines, roots, herbs, and potions specifically to impress us. In deference to his importance to the village, we purchased some of his preparations. He offered them for two eggs- or US$12.00.
Click the following link to read about the adventures of Nancy and Nate while traveling with disabilities in Uganda. |
UgandaBlog.blogspot.com |
This is a blog written by a person with a degree in cultural anthropology. As such, it is only one person’s view of things, and totally non-commercial. If you are considering travel to Uganda, this blog is extremely helpful in providing the kind of perspective you are likely to bring with you when you visit. |
TripAdvisor.com |
Trip Advisor is another “Master Site” where you go and then specify a particular country. This is a good site, full of pertinent links. What we like about it mos is it offers commentary from ordinary travelers on their experiences in country. Often, these are priceless in making you aware of what to include, what to avoid, what to make sure you see,
what pitfalls you are likely to encounter. |
Have you checked the most important parts of our website? We urge you to go to the Chapter on Essential Plans. Then, whether they apply to you or not, read the Chapters Airlines, Cruises, Hotels, Taxis, Tours. Finally, be sure you read the Chapter Items to Take. The information in these chapters will make all the difference in the success of your trip. |
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