Footprint Uganda Handbook
Footprint Handbooks (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
250 pages
978-1-903471-34-0 (ISBN)
Description
Uganda, straddling the equator and perched on the northern shore of Lake Victoria, is marketing itself as an eco-destination. Its gorillas represent perhaps the most powerful eco-image of them all, but there is so much more to Uganda. Travellers can go gorilla or chimp tracking; climb Mount Elgon or the Rwenzoris; look deeper into Africa's past with its Kabaka traditions; visit the Seses - tropical islands in a freshwater lake; speed down the River Nile in a helter of white water; or just sit and enjoy the stunning landscapes. Or the traveller can learn more about the country by taking a village walk or even do some voluntary work to put something back into the country. This guide to Uganda offers comprehensive information enabling the traveller to get off the standard trail and experience so much more of the country. The guide provides detailed information on national parks and game reserves along with up-to-date listings on the practicalities of travel.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bath
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Footprint Travel Guides
Illustrations
48pp colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 124 mm
Weight
339 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-903471-34-0 (9781903471340)
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Persons
MICHAEL HODD Mike is a leading authority on the countries of East Africa and the author of several works on Africa. He currently lectures at the University of Westminster, is a writer for BBC Radio and is also the co-owner of the comedy review Canal Cafe Theatre in London.
Content
Essential; planning your trip; before you travel; money; getting there; touching down; keeping in touch; food and drink; shopping; entertainment; holidays and festivals; National parks; safaris; health; guide - Kampala and Entebbe; Jinja, Mount Elgon and the east; Kidepo, Murchison and the north; QENP, Fort Portal and the west; Sseses, Bwindi, the south and southwest; background; footnotes