outinthewoods
Adventurer
I'm going to do my best as giving a good recap of my January trip to Uganda.
I hope you enjoy!
So the church I attend is really focused on what it can do with it's resources to be a positive influence on the needs of orphans all over the world. Our pastor has 12 kids... 9 adopted. It's like they are kid hoarders! So they have built a pretty solid relationship with several Orphanages and Boy's homes in and around the capital city Kampala.
I had the opportunity to go this year, and I jumped at the chance. Except I had a like minded buddy going with me; here after we shall be known only as the adventure junkies.
We set the tone by buying our plane tickets separate of everyone else, that way we set it up to leave several days early and enjoy long layovers in Germany, Ethiopia and Belgium. We also stayed late to go on a Self Safari.
Uganda and it's capital city Kampala get a lot of mixed reviews. Some say it's great and stable, others say it's dangerous. It was close to the elections while we where there, ad certainly there was some fear over more riots as past election years have seen.
a common sight:
I'll tell you up front I never never been in a more welcoming and friendly place. People where nothing but kind and open.
We stayed at a place called http://www.namirembe-guesthouse.com/
it was not fancy, but well priced with fantastic staff.
Here is the view from our room
Although we where warned not to venture into the city alone, heeding that sort of advice just isn't in my nature. Nor is in my travel companions, which is why we had such a great trip.
We immediately started exploring the city. Looking mostly for interesting people, interesting trucks, and food.
just walking
we found the auto parts store! which was the most incredible example of reuse I have ever seen! these guys use everything over and over, they where carving gaskets and bushings out of old tires!!
I hope you enjoy!
So the church I attend is really focused on what it can do with it's resources to be a positive influence on the needs of orphans all over the world. Our pastor has 12 kids... 9 adopted. It's like they are kid hoarders! So they have built a pretty solid relationship with several Orphanages and Boy's homes in and around the capital city Kampala.
I had the opportunity to go this year, and I jumped at the chance. Except I had a like minded buddy going with me; here after we shall be known only as the adventure junkies.
We set the tone by buying our plane tickets separate of everyone else, that way we set it up to leave several days early and enjoy long layovers in Germany, Ethiopia and Belgium. We also stayed late to go on a Self Safari.
Uganda and it's capital city Kampala get a lot of mixed reviews. Some say it's great and stable, others say it's dangerous. It was close to the elections while we where there, ad certainly there was some fear over more riots as past election years have seen.
a common sight:
I'll tell you up front I never never been in a more welcoming and friendly place. People where nothing but kind and open.
We stayed at a place called http://www.namirembe-guesthouse.com/
it was not fancy, but well priced with fantastic staff.
Here is the view from our room
Although we where warned not to venture into the city alone, heeding that sort of advice just isn't in my nature. Nor is in my travel companions, which is why we had such a great trip.
We immediately started exploring the city. Looking mostly for interesting people, interesting trucks, and food.
just walking
we found the auto parts store! which was the most incredible example of reuse I have ever seen! these guys use everything over and over, they where carving gaskets and bushings out of old tires!!