1. The People People in Uganda are friendly, open and curious with a great sense of fun. They are always happy to see people travelling in their country and they will wave, smile and always remain welcoming. Ugandans also have a great sense of humor whether it is in the Capital Kampala, in the Eastern town of Jinja or in the South Western towns of Kasese and Fort portal. 2. The lush green vegetation If you think that everything south of the Sahara is arid, yellow and dry, you are wrong! Uganda is endowed with lush luxurious forests and jungles whose experiences cannot be traded for anything. The lush and luxurious jungle which mainly comprise of the rainforest is replaced by banana, tea and coffee plantations around the villages making the long drives exciting and unique. These rain forests like Bwindi impenetrable forest features more than 1,000 flowering plant species and almost 200 different types of trees, many of which are endemic. It is no wonder that this precious ecosystem is home to an incredible variety of birds, butterflies and mammal species including some of the rarest animals on the planet. 3. Wildlife Uganda has plenty of wildlife. For example Uganda is one of the three countries that offer gorilla trekking in the whole world, with almost half the number of mountain gorillas still surviving in the world. These live in Mgahinga National Park and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Coupled with other animals in various national parks, for example lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Murchison Falls National Park and Kidepo Valley National Park, cheetahs in Kidepo Valley, elephants is either Queen Elizabeth or Murchison Falls and Zebras in Lake Mburo National Park make Ugandan a very highly sought after wildlife hub. 4. Water Lakes, waterfalls, channels; the water element
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