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Uganda
is a beautiful country with so much greenery thanks to
the high rain fall and volcanic plateau between the
Rwenzori Mountains and Lake Victoria. After a tumultous
period of wars following the independence in 1962 peace
and stability came back to the country in 1996 under
Yoweri Kaguta Museveni the current President of Uganda.
Visitors have come rediscovering this brilliant country,
its unique wildelife, the beautiful national parks and
the fascinating and the mountain gorillas Uganda is one
of the few places in the world where you can have up
close encounters with the majestic mountain gorilla .

To
the far west of Uganda, on the Zaire border, the snow
covered Rwenzori Mountains (or Mountains of the Moon as
Ptolemy called them) rise into almost permanent
equatorial mists. The mountain slopes have their own
strange successive worlds of vegetation, each with its
own characteristic flora. In the extreme south-west are
the Mufumbiro volcanoes, a chain of imposing cones that
rise out of the lava plain f the western rift. The
tropical hardwood rainforests of Western Uganda such as
Maramagambo, Budongo and Bwindi evoke adventure and
wonder.
Kampala,
the modern capital, is the centre of most economic
activity . It is steadily being rebuilt after systematic
looting and destruction during the changes of government.
The city infrastructure has been restored and new office
towers, hotels, stadiums and shopping malls are
appearing almost monthly.
Entebbe,
the former administrative capital, is still very
picturesque, though rundown and neglected. The century
old botanical gardens are being restored to their former
splendour. The presence of the international airport at
Entebbe will ensure its continued restoration.
Of
the other towns around the country, Jinja, at the source
of the Nile, Mbarara, on the road west, Fort Portal, at
the foot of the Rwenzoris, and Mbale on the eastern
border are all howling promising signs of economic
recovery. The apparent slow development and poverty of
areas outside Kampala is combined result of cautious
investment and the relatively recent restoration of
countrywide infrastructure.

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