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Wednesday, December 29, 2021

iSPECIAL TREASURES THE PEARL OF AFRICA - UGANDA

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UGANDA │ TREASURE THE PEARL , RIDE SPECIAL MOBILITY │ "MY AFRICAN JOURNEY" : A LANDMARK TOURIST 'MUST READ' BOOK COLLECTION ITEM ABOUT THE PEARL OF AFRICA  – SIR WINSTON LEONARD SPENCER CHURCHILL, KG, OM, CH, TD, DL, FRS, RA  ( 30 NOVEMBER 1874  – 24 JANUARY 1965).


Uganda – The Pearl of Africa


Country in East Africa


"Uganda is a landlocked country in East Africa whose diverse landscape encompasses the snow-capped Rwenzori Mountains and immense Lake Victoria. Its abundant wildlife includes Chimpanzees as well as rare birds. Remote Bwindi impenetrable National Park is a renowned mountain gorilla sanctuary. Murchison Falls National Park in the north west is known for its 43 m-tall waterfall and wildlife such as hippos." 



"Uganda is bordered to the East by Kenya, to the North by South Sudan, to the West by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, to the South-West by Rwanda, and to the South by Tanzania. The Southern part of the country includes a substantial portion of Lake Victoria, shared with Kenya and Tanzania. Uganda is in the African Great Lakes region. Uganda also lies within the Nile basin and has a varied but generally a modified equatorial climate. It has a population of over 42 million, of which 8.5 million live in the Capital and the largest city Kampala." – Uganda – Wikipedia

The slogan  – the Pearl of Africa – was made famous by Winston Churchill in his 1908 Book entitled "My African Journey" about his trip to Uganda in 1907.


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Related Sights and Sounds that the Pearl of Africa Offers:


  1.  YouTube Video | Displore : Ten (10) Best Places to Visit in Uganda 👇






Winston Churchill was quite enthused about what he found in Uganda as attested by his remarks: "For magnificence, for variety of form and color, for profusion of brilliant life – bird, insect, reptile, beast – for vast scale – Uganda is truly "the Pearl of Africa."

Why is Uganda called the Pearl of Africa, and who was the first to use the slogan ?

Most in Uganda today attribute the name "Pearl of Africa" to Winston Churchill. However, almost every other Western Explorer and Discoverer that came to Uganda felt similar sentiments about the country. They spoke in glowing terms about the country they found and referred to as the Pearl of Africa.

Yes, Winston Churchill may not have been the one who first called Uganda the Pearl of Africa albeit he is the one who today is given credit. It was Winston Churchill who popularized it through his book, "My African Journey", a Book that one can buy on amazon.com and the same is strongly recommended to read before venturing into a tumultuous tourism sojourn to Uganda.

The Pearl Tourism Ecosystem: The Key Players in the Industry
















A shortlist of our Partner Tour Packages


Among our Partner Popular Packages


22 Days – The Big Circuit

11 Days – Uganda Trail

9 Days – Queen Elizabeth & Bwindi

8 Days – Rwenzori Mountains

7 Days – Round Trip Uganda

12 Days – Uganda Birding Safari

7 Days – Birding Special

5 Days – Mountain Elgon Hiking

5 Days – Murchison & Kibale

3 Days – Murchison Falls National Park

3 Days – Chimpanzee Tracking in Kibale

3 Days – Gorilla Trekking at Bwindi

3 Days – Queen Elizabeth National Park

2 Days – Chimpanzee Trekking in Kibale

1 Day Trip – Whitewater Rafting on the Nile


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Other Partner Services

Gorilla and Chimpanzee Trekking

Accommodation Reservations

Ishasha for Tree Climbing Lions

Student Packages

Mountaineering in Rwenzori Park

Bungee Jumping

Honey Moon Packages

White Water Rafting and Canoeing

Primate Safaris

Birding Safari







A shortlist out of More than 1000 reasons for Visiting and/or Investing in Uganda:


Uganda is indeed the right place, and the time is now!! Visit Uganda , Invest in Uganda now...


Here is why:


• Stable average 5.3% GDP growth in the 5 years to 2019 (pre-COVID) according to The World Bank ;


• Abundant raw materials – minerals, oil and gas, major cash crops creating endless opportunities for value addition;


• Significant business reforms across government spearheaded by Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) and Uganda Investment Authority that make it faster and cheaper to set up business in Uganda;


• Reforms and technology investments by Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) that have hugely reduced the time and cost of compliance as well as time taken to clear goods;

• Enhanced nationwide transport infrastructure coverage by Uganda National Roads Authority (UNRA) that lowers the time and cost needed to access markets in and around Uganda;


• Border-to-Border Peace and Security;


•A young educated and skilled labour force that is ready to work;


•Central location in Africa coupled with regional integration and trade agreements creates access to a home market of circa 42 million people: East African Community Market of 177 million and over 560 million people under COMESA


• Strategic trade Agreements and Treaties with the US, Europe and China, guarantee access to markets for several goods manufactured in Uganda; 


• Numbers do not lie – we are the most competitive tourism destination in sub-Saharan Africa with the richest and most diverse attractions, moreover, over a smaller geographic area. This guarantees the highest return on investment for tourists and tourism investors alike;


• Abundant electricity with some of the most competitive tariffs for large users in the region.



Pearl of Africa Snapshot Gallery


Margherita Peak, Snow capped Mt. Rwenzori





New Nile Bridge





Entebbe Expressway 



Namanve Industrial Park



Uganda Parliament





Kampala Serena Hotel





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