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    Discounted Gorilla Permits as we celebrate Uganda’s 50th Independence anniversary

    The management of Uganda Wildlife Authority(UWA) has launched a Gorilla tracking promotion to coincide with Uganda’s 50th Independence anniversary celebrations to enable potential visitors enjoy the same gorilla experience at subsidized rates. A statement from the acting Executive Director...
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    The Last Kicks of a Cherished Tradition

    Curdled blood has been eaten in many societies in Africa but Karamoja’s experience with cattle marks the region for a wide use in Uganda The culture of eating raw blood, which was done on a daily basis in Karamoja region, is currently disappearing following the reduction of animals’ population...
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    Kapchorwa: The land and culture that produced Uganda’s Second Olympic Gold Medalist Stephen Kiprotic

    Kapchorwa, found in Eastern Uganda at the base of Mt. Elgon, is not endowed with that many nationally recognized natural or historical attractions. But the whole place called Kapchorwa district is a natural attraction in itself. It has splendour of steep slopes and natural escarpments, from...
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    Kapchorwa: The land and culture that produced Uganda’s Second Olympic Gold Medalist Stephen Kiprotic

    Kapchorwa, found in Eastern Uganda at the base of Mt. Elgon, is not endowed with that many nationally recognized natural or historical attractions. But the whole place called Kapchorwa district is a natural attraction in itself. It has splendour of steep slopes and natural escarpments, from...
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    East Africa's Elephants under Threat

    Four suspected poachers were arrested in Ngorongoro Conservation Area for allegedly plotting to kill elephants using poisoned pumpkins and watermelons, a tactic increasingly employed by poachers in East Africa with deadly effect. To people who rejoice with consuming healthy food, water melons...
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    Balls, Pens and Pencils: Celebrities giving back to Communities while Travelling

    Traveling to Africa is very interesting, howeverif one does not get in touch with the local communities and they stick to theluxurious hotels and four wheel drive Safari Vehicles, they miss the reality oflife in rural Africa because they miss out on natural interaction with thecommunities and...
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    Balls, Pens and Pencils: Travel Philanthropy in Africa

    Traveling to Africa is very interesting, howeverif one does not get in touch with the local communities and they stick to theluxurious hotels and four wheel drive Safari Vehicles, they miss the reality oflife in rural Africa because they miss out on natural interaction with thecommunities and...
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    Double-Edged Sword: With Tourism Comes Sex Tourists

    As the number of visitors to Uganda continues to grow, so does the sex tourism – and the potential for exploitation – that comes with it. Sex tourism is one of the negative trends that come with the influx of foreigners.Tours and travel in africa: Double-Edged Sword: With Tourism Comes Sex Tourists
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    Double-Edged Sword: With Tourism Comes Sex Tourists

    As the number of visitors to Uganda continues to grow, so does the sex tourism – and the potential for exploitation – that comes with it. Sex tourism is one of the negative trends that come with the influx of foreigners. Tours and travel in africa: Double-Edged Sword: With Tourism Comes...
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    Double-Edged Sword: With Tourism Comes Sex Tourists

    As the number of visitors to Uganda continues to grow, so does the sex tourism – and the potential for exploitation – that comes with it. Sex tourism is one of the negative trends that come with the influx of foreigners. Tours and travel in africa: Double-Edged Sword: With Tourism Comes Sex...
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    Child Sex Tourism in Uganda

    Women activists gathered at the Federation for Women Lawyers (FIDA) offices in Kampala on March 29 to condemn Emin Baro, a 53-year old Macedonian man who entered the country as a tourist but has been detained over alleged serial paedophilia. Tours and travel in africa: Child Sex Tourism in Uganda
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    Child Sex Tourism in Uganda

    Women activists gathered at the Federation for Women Lawyers (FIDA) offices in Kampala on March 29 to condemn Emin Baro, a 53-year old Macedonian man who entered the country as a tourist but has been detained over alleged serial paedophilia. Tours and travel in africa: Child Sex Tourism in Uganda
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    Child Sex Tourism Blights Mombasa/Kenya

    The Kenyan government has been urged to implement the laws on sex tourism. Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission acting chair Tecla Namachanja said lax laws are to blame for sexual exploitation of children in Coast province. "Many young girls in the area are now selling themselves to...
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    Celebrities Double Watch your Back: Bad Black’s saga unmasks sex tourism in Uganda

    At any given time, there is always a little secret dying to burst and spill its froth into the open. And out on the many hills of Kampala’s entertainment district, is a subtle industry that quietly brews with activity as much as it does with dollars and all manner of foreign currency. It is sex...
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    Celebrities and Drug Abuse: Amazing Race Producer Falls Victim to the Vice

    American producer on hit CBS reality show the Amazing Race 'poisoned to death in Africa by a gang of local thugs' after confrontation Jeff Rice found dead in his hotel room in Uganda after a suspected poisoning, His female production assistant was found in a coma and remains in hospital he is...
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    Newest Celebrities on the Continent

    After the African Cup of Nations finals in Gabon, Chipolopolo the Zambian National Football team have become the newest celebrities on the continent, they have made us proud especially since we the East Africans failed to make it into this competition. Bravo Chipolopolo Welcome to Eco Cultures...
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    What next after Ocampo Dismisses Appeal Requests By ICC Suspects

    International Criminal Court Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo has dismissed requests by Kenyan suspects to be allowed to appeal the decision confirming their cases, what is going to happen next? Welcome to Eco Cultures Tours & Travel
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    Ferry sinks off Papua New Guinea with 350 aboard

    PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea: Rescuers have plucked more than 200survivors from the sea off Papua New Guinea's east coast after a ferry sankThursday with as many as 350 people on board, officials said. An airplane fromAustralia, three helicopters and eight ships were scouring the search...
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    Indegenous Peoples Rights

    Who are the indigns and what are their rights? Welcome to Eco Cultures Tours & Travel
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    Canadian Advises Tanzanians to climb Mount Kirimanjaro

    A tourist from Canada has urged the Tanzanians to try and climb Mount Kilimanjaro so that they can clearly see, enjoy and value the magnificence this mountain with Africa’s highest peakgranted to the country by. Raymond Walker a 79 year old tourist said so just not so long ago after he managed...
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