The Pearl Of Africa Is Arising Up & Shining Again.

By Alfred Wasike New Vision 13th Feb 2003

Uganda is shining in the foreign media again. Fifty years
after the creation of National Parks in Uganda, one of the
pioneer conservation areas, Queen Elizabeth NP has touched the
hearts of a group of north American tourists with some of them
swearing that they want to move to Uganda, a country
appropriately described as “The Pearl of Africa?lt;/b> by the
British Premier Sir Winston Churchill at the beginning of the
20th century.

“I felt safe everywhere. I’d recommend Uganda to anyone?
These words are from a tourist who recently visited and was
fascinated by Uganda’s rare fauna and flora. A team of
tourists including Tom Carter- Assistant Foreign Editor,
Washington Times (based in NY), Judy Clark, Executive
Assistant for Nimmo Bay Resort, Canada, Sherry Grondky, works
with Judy Clark, Deborah Simmons, Deputy Editorial Page
Editor, Ricky Simmons works on a cruise ship, Cynthia Case, a
World Bank Officer based in Washington D.C were taken by a
famous Ugandan tourist attraction organization, Great Lakes
Safaris (GLR).

The story “Human herds bypass Uganda?lt;/b> by Tom Carter
appeared in the Washington Times of 11/23/02 and
reflects what the group saw: The story begins
with a narrative, “The safari van is bumping along a
dusty dirt track through the high savanna. When driver
and game guide Geoffrey Mutuma brings it to a sudden halt.

“Something is wrong?lt;/b>, he says intently scanning the
surrounding countryside of high grass and acacia trees. It is
a glorious African morning and in every direction we see
wildlife: warthogs, buffalo, waterbucks, an elephant
lumbering in the distance, and infront of the van, at
least 100 kobs- small antlered antelopes that resemble
impalas- standing shoulder to shoulder , all looking off
in the same direction. The over 150- word picturesque
narrative goes on from bird watching to gorilla tracking
and spanning the Bujagali falls white water rafting.

“The people of Uganda are very hospitable, and when looking
at city safety, our clients are very free in Kampala as compared
to Nairobi or Johannesburg,?says Martin Okot, (their guide)
whose view is echoed by numerous Western expatriates living in
Uganda.

“A total of 547 confirmed and 15 unconfirmed bird species
(including 54 raptors) have been recorded in Queen Elizabeth,
one of the highest totals in the world and a truly remarkable
figure for a reserve that is relatively small by African
standards, “the Brandt Travel Guide says. Judy Clark of Port
McNeil, British Columbia, who works at Nimmo Bay , a five star
fly-fishing resort in Canada’s Pacific wilds,
says she would
recommend Uganda to well-heeled fishing clients as well as to
budget travelers.
www.visituganda.com

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