Uganda an elegant adventure
From the moment you land at Entebbe’s modern and efficient international airport, with its breathtaking equatorial location on the forested shore of island-strewn Lake Victoria, it is clear that Uganda is no ordinary safari destination. Dominated by an expansive golf course leading down to the lakeshore, and a century-old botanical garden alive with the chatter of acrobatic monkeys and colourful tropical birds, Entebbe itself is the least obviously urban of all comparably sized African towns. Then, just 40km distant, sprawled across seven hills, there is the capital Kampala. The bright modern feel of this bustling, cosmopolitan city reflects the ongoing economic growth and political stability that has characterised Uganda since 1986, and is complemented by the sloping spaciousness and runaway greenery of its garden setting
Africa’s Friendliest Country
Uganda’s reputation as ‘Africa’s Friendliest Country’ stems partly from the tradition of hospitality common to its culturally diverse populace, and partly from the remarkably low level of crime and hassle directed at tourists. But this amiable quality extends beyond the easygoing people. Uganda’s eco-friendliness is attested to by the creation of six new national parks under the present administration, as well as a recent mushrooming of community-based eco-tourism projects at the grassroots level, while the mood of social enlightenment is characterised by the progressive and much lauded policies towards curbing the spread of HIV/AIDS and promoting women’s rights. The climate, too, is highly agreeable, reflecting the combination of an equatorial location and medium to high altitudes, while amenities such as hotels and game lodges now rank with the very best Africa has to offer.
Business-Programs.com Offers Travel and Tourism Section as Holiday Travel Peaks
Business people on the road and in the airports during the holidays will note firsthand the record-breaking number of Americans travelling this year, inspiring many travellers to investigate careers in travel and tourism. Business-Programs.com offers a travel and tourism section providing information about educational opportunities in the travel and tourism sector.
Wildlife Enthusiasts Converge for the 11th Annual Space Coast Birding & Wildlife Festival
11th Annual Florida's Space Coast Birding & Wildlife Festival kicks off Jan. 23, 2008, with seminars, workshops and field trips led by the top naturalists and ornithologists in the field.
National Wildlife Federation and Bellingham Community Wildlife Habitat Project Sponsoring the Bellingham Neighborhood Habitat Challenge
Join National Wildlife Federation and Bellingham Community Wildlife Habitat Project for the first ever Bellingham Neighborhood Habitat Challenge. Promoting education and awareness about wildlife habitats in the surrounding communities. Kickoff during the Bellingham Sustainable Connections Imagine This: Home & Landscape Tour scheduled for June 30 and July 1, 2007. It's easy and affordable -- attracting wildlife by providing food, water, shelter and a sustainable place to raise their young. A certified site can be as small as a container garden on your patio.
New England Travel Agent selected to attend Australian Tourism Exchange
New Englander Jeanne Crouse of Great Escape Travel has been selected to join 600 key international buyers from over 40 countries at a unique tourism forum in Australia. Influential international buyers are selected by Tourism Australia to meet with the best of Australian tourism businesses at the Australian Tourism Exchange (ATE), which was held this year in Brisbane, Australia. ATE provides a unique forum for leading Australian tourism businesses to showcase their destinations to key international buyers while providing them with an opportunity to experience Australia up close and personal.
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New England Travel Agent selected to attend Australian Tourism Exchange
New Englander Jeanne Crouse of Great Escape Travel has been selected to join 600 key international buyers from over 40 countries at a unique tourism forum in Australia. Influential international buyers are selected by Tourism Australia to meet with the best of Australian tourism businesses at the Australian Tourism Exchange (ATE), which was held this year in Brisbane, Australia. ATE provides a unique forum for leading Australian tourism businesses to showcase their destinations to key international buyers while providing them with an opportunity to experience Australia up close and personal.
Travel Alberta Offers Online Culinary Tourism Directory
Discover Alberta's agri-tourism with a convenient online information resource
NH Travel and Tourism Website Named 1 of the 10 Best
Leading interactive agency doubles NH tourism site traffic in just six months
Wildlife Enthusiasts Converge for the 11th Annual Space Coast Birding & Wildlife Festival
11th Annual Florida's Space Coast Birding & Wildlife Festival kicks off Jan. 23, 2008, with seminars, workshops and field trips led by the top naturalists and ornithologists in the field.
Tourism Travel Guide - Don't Forget The Passport & To Turn Off The Coffee Pot
Besides preparing zealously for your next big international trip, here are several friendly reminders you can use today as checklist to jog your memory of any last minute items you need to do in order to make your trip as smooth as possible.
WeGoPlaces Tourism Releases New Website for People Who Travel with Pets
WeGoPlaces Tourism, a leader in internet travel planning, releases a new website for people who travel with their pets. Website allows viewers to find pet friendly tourist attractions, activities, events, lodging and visitor information in the United States and Canada. Pet travel articles and tips provide valuable guidelines for successful pet travel. Pet friendly tourism business owners and event organizers are allowed to list for free.
New Niagara Falls Tourism Website Features Online TV Show for Innovative, Interactive Travel Planning
New web design and interactive elements make planning a Niagara Falls Canada vacation easy -- and fun.
WV Division of Tourism Highlights Activities and Travel Destinations for the 2008 Winter Season
West Virginia is well known for its winter activities and travel destinations, and this season offers special events and new attractions. The West Virginia Division of Tourism compiled ideas to fight off the winter blues and help visitors in their search for activities and destinations during the cold season. For additional information, visit wvwintersports.com or contact the Tourism hotline at 1-800-CALL WVA.
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