Unfortunately, not much of African cuisine is appreciated outside of Africa, for truth be told, it is indeed carb-rich. But it is delicious alright!
Uganda
Uganda is called the Pearl of Africa. True, it has come from a dark place but that said, it is making headway in the field of tourism. Uganda, although landlocked, has something no other country has – Lake Victoria which is also the source of River White Nile in Jinja. You can take a short boat ride to the centre of the lake to see the source. Uganda abounds in wildlife, snow-capped mountains, coffee and tea plantations and the famous Nile Perch and giant sized tilapia. Murchisons Falls National Park and Bwindi National Park are unmatched in the experiences offered. While you are here, pay a visit to the Rhino conservation centre and get up close with these endangered animals. Food here is always fresh and extremely healthy and locally sourced. Ugandan coffee is fast gaining a reputation worldwide too. The capital city Kampala is filled with amazing cafes and restaurants.
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Put Africa on your bucket list – actually anywhere in Africa would be a fine choice!!!
The source of River White Nile | Jinja
A trip to Uganda is incomplete if you don’t visit the source of River Nile in the centre of Lake Victoria, Jinja, about 85 km from the capital Kampala.
Why Ugandan chipathis are worth a try
I like the Ugandan chipathi for its softness. The second reason to love it is its texture.
The Nile’s ultimate test at Murchison Falls
Few sights can match the beauty of the White Nile forcing itself through a seven meter gorge before plummeting forty five meters below, spending itself and carrying on as a placid river till Lake Albert.
Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary | Uganda
If you visit Uganda, dd Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary into your itinerary as well.