CLICK FOR INTERACTIVE MAPmaharaja_joe Says: Bus is the best way to get to Kabale from Kampala. View my Kampala page for transportation from Entebbe to Kampala. The bus stand is in central Kampala. The...
maharaja_joe Says: Things move slowly in Uganda to begin with, and even more slowly in rural Uganda. Most people speak English in Kabale. It is very common to first greet a person...
maharaja_joe Says: I had a chance to watch some farmers cultivate Artimisin. Most of the actual farming work is done by women, while the men act as supervisors. Some of them were...
maharaja_joe Says: Tucked away in the hills surrounding Kabale is an entire settlement of blacksmiths. The technique used is rudimentary, and they mostly work on farming tools. It...
maharaja_joe Says: This is a small eatery on the main road in Kabale. It has a small porch facing the street, so you can eat/drink while people-watching. The food/drinks are...
maharaja_joe Says: Kabale has nothing to offer in itself. Its just another African town, mostly used as a springboard to reach some other place. It has all the essentials though:...
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Kabale has nothing to offer in itself. Its just another African town, mostly used as a springboard to reach some other place. It has all the essentials though:...
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"The Mzungu dropped his newspaper"

How does it feel to be brown-skinned while backpacking through Africa, and be called Mzungu (white man) by the locals ? For many, the term "Mzungu" is synonymous with foreigner. One of my...
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