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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.
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