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Clients of photo Bikwasi tours and travel on their trip to Uganda, Bikwasi tours and travel clients guarantees you the Experience of a life time on you next trip to East Africa.

A trip that live no stone upturned,Uganda home to many different tribal groups, and a wide variety of different customs and traditions observed depending on where you travel in Uganda.

Spontaneous dance and song is a hallmark of African culture and this is not an exception in Uganda, where tribes and villages will often greet groups of newcomers with rousing song and dance. Greeting. Others a very important part of Ugandan culture.

And not greeting. Or acknowledging someone you passing. Or meeting seems as impolite. Especially in rural areas and villages. Shaking hands its an appropriate greeting. when meeting someone for the first time. And often both hands given for a handshake.

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Food or drink often extended to visitors.Even though many Ugandans are very little. And its viewed as impolite to decline an offer of food. Or hospitality. Accept willingly and graciously eat or drink whats offered to you.

Generally. Most of Uganda’s population lives in rural. Or regional centers. Although urban areas are rapidly expanding. And modern influences are infiltrating.

Ugandan society at a fast rate. With this modernization. Some of the old ways are dying out. As younger Ugandans become more adept at using technology. Although many still live tribal lives. Based on hunting and agriculture.

Greeting. Others a very important part of Ugandan culture. And not greeting. Or acknowledging someone you passing. Or meeting seems as impolite.

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Especially in rural areas and villages. Shaking hands its an appropriate greeting. when meeting someone for the first time. And often both hands given for a handshake.Food or drink often extended to visitors.

Even though many Ugandans are very little. And its viewed as impolite to decline an offer of food. Or hospitality. Accept willingly and graciously eat or drink whats offered to you. Generally. Most of Uganda’s population lives in rural. Or regional centers.

Although urban areas are rapidly expanding. And modern influences are infiltrating. Ugandan society at a fast rate. With this modernization. Some of the old ways are dying out. As younger Ugandans become more adept at using technology. Although many still live tribal lives. Based on hunting and agriculture.

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Intrepid believes that one of the best ways to experience a country is by eating! Whether you’re sampling street food. Savoring a cheap eat or indulging in a banquet. There are endless options to choose from. Wherever you are in the world. Things to try in Uganda.

1. Matooke This local dish of mashed plantains, often cooked in a nut sauce and served with meat or fish, is a favorite with locals and can be found pretty much everywhere in Uganda

2. Chai Tea While coffee is grown widely in Uganda, most is shipped out for international sale so locals drink tea instead. Chai tea is popular, which you’ll find at markets, kiosks, cafes and restaurants.

3. Fresh Fruit Mango, pineapple, avocado, banana, plantain, passion-fruit and jack-fruit are all plentiful in Uganda. Buy from a market or roadside stall as a refreshing, cheap snack.Geography and environment

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Eating and drinking

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