Winston Churchill Tours Limited

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Winston Churchill Tours Limited is a tour operating company providing tailored and group safaris across Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda. Extending all kinds of packages, including wildlife tours, honeymoon packages, hiking, gorilla tracking tours, wildebeest migration, camping safaris, birding tours, and game views. Why is Uganda called the Pearl of Africa? The Slogan "Uganda“ was made famous by Winston Churchill in his 1908 book entitled My African Journey about his trip to Uganda in 1907. Winston Churchill was quite enthused about what he found in Uganda.

He wrote, 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. Today, many people attribute this tag-name Pearl of Africa to the early explorer Winston Churchill, but the fact is that many other explorers and discoverers from the west (including Henry Morton Stanley, John Hanning Speke, and Frederick John D. Lugard) described the wonders of Uganda using praising" terms.

Actually, the wonders of this country inspired the earlier explorers that visited Uganda before Winston Churchill made his visit to Uganda. They were stunned by Uganda's beauty, her natural wonders, and, above all, her hospitable, welcoming people.

With the introduction of modern travel means, thousands of tourists visit and fall in love with Uganda, “ the Pearl of Africa. Some of the wonders to see here include mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, the source of the Nile, Murray Falls, the Rwenzori Mountains, and the Big Five™ wild animals (lions, buffaloes, elephants, rhinos, and the leopard), all living in its 10 national parks.

Product Location Winston Churchill Tours Limited, Namasuba, Kikajjo Rd Adrogue, Central Region, Uganda

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