Tony at Mahoma Waterfalls, near Lake Nkuruba, Uganda
Mahoma Waterfalls, near Lake Nkuruba in the Fort Portal region, Western Uganda. The guys are local Ugandans, one is named Julius, the other is a motorbike taxi driver. 8th November 2013.
Nkuruba Nature Reserve, outside Fort Portal, Uganda
This was a delightful little spot, not so far from the city of Fort Portal. Nkuruba is one of many crater lakes in this part of the country. It is surrounded by an intact forest whose inhabitants include Black-and-white Colobus Monkeys and Horned Bills. Great vistas of the Rwenzoris and friendly kids in the surrounding villages. A beautiful spot to relax and unwind and soak in the beauty around you and another highlight of Western Uganda.
Bij Lake Nkuruba
Bij Lake Nkuruba in westelijk Uganda.
Fort Portal to Karangura (Uganda)
Karangura Peak (3012 m) is part of the The Rwenzori Mountain, on the border between Ouganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). They reach heights up to 5,109 metres (16,762 ft). The Virunga National Park is located in the range.These mountains support glaciers and are one source of the river Nile.
Why You Wanna Go Video Litoh Frank Wisie ft Oliens Mike
Why you wanna go is a song done by two guys Litoh Frank Wisie and Oiens Mike from Fort Portal area. The audio was produced by Aleyx in Zackman studio still in Fort Portal and the video Directed by Jeo Henry Stuart of Webster Films.
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Lake Kyaninga shoreline fish - Uganda
At The Sea of Galelee, Tebirias, North Israel
Tony the Traveller on the west shore of the Sea of Galelee, in Tebirias, north Israel on 22nd november 2017. This large sea-like body of water is surrounded by towns, villages and historic sites from Biblical times and are worth visiting.
Boda boda @ Crater lakes Uganda
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New latest fort portal Uganda music
Road Trip to Fort Portal V#2
Why Fortportal is one of Uganda's cleanest towns
Besides the Solid Waste Plant, The Leadership of Fort Portal is embarking on a drive to make the town a tourist destination and a more pleasant place to live in.
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Scenarios on food security, environments and adaptation in the Great Lakes region, Uganda
On 25-27 June, decision-makers and researchers from across the East African Great Lakes region met in Entebbe, Uganda to discuss what the future might hold in terms of development, agriculture and environmental change, and what this may mean for national and regional policies. This meeting was organized by the UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre, the Albertine Rift Conservation Society and the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Program (CCAFS), using research to discuss important policy questions in the face of an uncertain future.
Day 10 - Fort Portal
From my trip to Uganda blog:
One of the shorter videos since the day was mostly travel but it still had some of the best moments, like more baboons, the amusing bar in Fort Portal and the infamous You look like Jesus moment from our stop off to get chipate.
Tony in Vanimo town
Taken in the outskirts of Vanimo town, Saundown Province, Papua New Guinea - up on the hills. Local kids of the neighbourhood escorting Tony back to Mr Wasa’s House - the local couch surfer Tony stayed with. Mr Wasa is making the video and Tony is carrying rice and beans for the evening meal. 23rd March 2015.
Uganda 2018
My beautiful trip to Uganda (August 2018)!
Chicago -- Amsterdam--Kigali--Entebbe
High Priority: Yellow Fever Shot (won't get into the country without, but you can get it upon entry at the Entebbe airport for 40 pounds or about $52) and a Visa for $50 which you can get here:
Where -- started in Kampala but spent the majority of my time in the southwestern portion of the country in a rural area called Ruhanga.
I stayed at a place called which was one of the best decisions I made when planning my trip! The Lodge is community project offering schooling to local Ugandanese children and its an amazing place to escape the touristy areas and get to know the real Uganda--super affordable for the thrifty traveler and an amazing experience. Because of where we stayed I was able to have dinner with a generous Ugandanese family, learn to farm, volunteer at the school, visit the hospital and learn some of the local language.
To Do?
Safaris--I did two safaris through the lodge at Lake Mburo and Queen Elizabeth National Park. We saw hippos, zebras, giraffes, warthogs, crocodiles, elephants, and lions.
Chimpanzees -- I went on a chimpanzee trek in Kalinzu Forest and spent the day tracking a family of chimps. We came insanely close to them, heard them yell, and pound on the bases of the trees. This is quite a hike and great for the athletic types, if not, there are shortened versions of the trek.
Gorilla Trekking -- This is by far what Uganda and its neighboring country Rwanda are famous for. Gorilla permits are pretty hard to come by. If you can, it's a must!!
Video: GoPro HERO 5 and iPhone 6
Music: Indian Summer by Jai Wolf
Highgate's visit to Great Lakes High School, Uganda
Several Highgate Senior School pupils and staff visited Great Lakes High School in Uganda this summer (2013)
Tony on a boat travelling along the Gambia River
Sunday, 11th March 2012
Small native boat travelling along the Gambia River, near Kuntaur Village on the river's north bank, near River Gambia National Park, in central Gambia
Tony talking to the camera in the boat on the Gambia River
A motorcycle gets refueled in Rwaihamba, Uganda
Uganda 2018
Hello everybody! this is a short vlog I made from my trip to Uganda. My life has been changed and my dreams have become a reality! WHAT LOVE I HAVE FOR THIS COUNTRY! hope you enjoy !!
muzungu = White person. ( Thats what everyone called us there)