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Experience Paradise with a Difference in Kidepo

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Kidepo Wildlife

KIDEPO- Nestled above rocks, the Adere lies on the rugged, semi-arid Kidepo rocks that seem to be more than 1,000 years old.

Although deep in the Semi desert, the dazzling ‘Adere Safari lodge sits in green scenery, built above the rocks that spread like a white sheet in Kalukudo village, Lokori Sub-county in Karenga District.

The ‘Adere Safari lodge’, is meant to symbolize the ‘services offered at the Hotel,’ it also symbolizes a meeting place for adventure.

The Adere Safari lodge is designed to be a haven from the hustle and bustle; it is an ideal place for tourists.

With the name picked from the Teso/Luo ethnic tribes in Eastern/Northern, Uganda, Adere, loosely means Calabash, it is derived from Iteso Language, a term used for artifacts made from a hard shell of a fruit of the guard family.

And once the calabash is dried and hollowed out it can be used for serving or storing food and could also be used as cosmetic container for keeping certain special things, Adere, therefore, symbolises the care you will get, with splendor and delight while at Adere Safari Lodges in Kidepo Valley national park.

The ‘Adere Safari lodge’, is meant to symbolise the ‘services offered at the Hotel,’ it also symbolizes a meeting place for adventure.

Adere Safari lodge, in the Kidepo Valley National Park in Karamoja sub-region, a gateway to stunning beautiful Kidepo National Park, will surprise you.

Not only is Adere Safari lodge a hotbed of outdoor recreation, but it also has a relaxing, more refined side that even the most avid rock climbing, mountain climbing, and Park trekking will appreciate.

And, I have to add, the person looking for a relaxing, not-so-active getaway will find just what they want, as well in Adere Safari lodge.

I had the privilege of being hosted by Adere Safari Lodge 10 July and its adjoining restaurant, Adere.  From the moment I arrived, the hotel created plenty of wow moments, which started with a complimentary craft beer hour and desert.

Ms Lydia Nadongo, the assistant Lodge manager says that at Adere Safari and lodge, you become part of this logo of humanitarian values and service we give to humankind; we call this inspiring concept ‘hospitality with a conscience’.

“We offer quality services and make your comfort our priority during your stay with us. the hotel provides the same kind of comfort for all visitors irrespective of where you come from,” says Ms Nadongo.

Although deep in the wilderness, Adere Safari lodge is a wonder in the wilderness. The hotel is a getaway with a picture-perfect view of Kidepo valley national park.

If there was a place that you visited and your breath was not taken away, ‘Adere Safari Lodge’ would take away your breath.

Right from the entrance which is guarded by very old big stones, one is able to clearly see the magnificent Kidepo Valley national park and deduce that he/she has come in a new place with rich experience.

For those who love swimming, this is a perfect place for you to visit. It is no joke that the concept of a cascade of water falling in this semi-desert through the stones proves, again and again, to be one of Earth’s most captivating natural wonders.

Exterior décor at Adere Safari Lodge, according to Nadongo, counts as much as the interior. Although it is located deep in Kidepo valley national Park, the hotel maintains a feel of the wilderness. The result is a fine place for outdoor parties and for the children to run around.

“People will be treated to the natural colours around the compound that signify nature and life while the rocky and stony structures reflect the traditional art of Karamojong, the local people. The trees also provide a naturally air-conditioned environment,” says Ms Nadongo.

“The hotel aims to create a rendezvous that caters to both local and foreign tourists and anyone who wishes to meet in a setting that is both conducive for business and an intimate social gathering is welcome,” adds Ms Nadongo.

Why not realise African wild places instead of just imagining them? Tourists looking forward to have their time in the less congested rich African Savannah plains should never miss a visit to Adere’s Safari Lodge in Kidepo valley national park; you will be embraced with double wild safari reviews.

Sightseeing

At Adere Safari Lodge, you will have an opportunity to visit Narus valley, in the heart of the park, a savannah landscape that extends far beyond the gazetted area, towards horizons outlined by distant mountain ranges.

At the Adere view tower, you will see as far as Southern Sudan and notice that Kidepo is Uganda’s most isolated national park, and that a few people who make the long journey north through the wild frontier region of Karamoja would agree that it is also the most magnificent, for Kidepo ranks among Africa’s finest wildernesses.

Accommodation

Adere Safari lodge in the heart of Kidepo Valley National Game Park boasts of hand-made architecture by local craftsmen and comprises 20 self-contained rooms.

Adere Safari Lodges boasts of a Conference Hall, Board Room, a restaurant, a bar and a magnificent compound overlooking Kidepo valley national park, the place is sufficient for relaxing outdoor activities.

“And we also have a swimming pool deep in this African wilderness. The place being a Semi-desert, our swimming pool becomes ideal for tourists,” said Ms Nadongo.

Adere Safari lodge takes pride in the swimming pool at the lodge, describing it as “deep and cool – carved out of the big rocks and the kind of pool that makes you want to jump in, splashing and yelling, feeling like a child again.”

She explained that Adele provides family cottages at $ 700 dollar [about Shs 2570434.3] per night while single rooms go for $250 [ about Shs 918, 012.25] and double rooms go for $ 360 [about Shs 1,321,937.64] a night.

While at Adere Safari Lodge, you will be provided with entertainment in form of local Karamojong music and dances, games and sports.

For Tourists

The hotel also occasionally provides guide in conjunction with Kidepo Valley national park management for visitors to Kanangorok hot springs, Ik ethnic tribe, Narus Valley, Mt Morungule, Namamukweny Valley, Lomej Hills, Mt Lonyili and many wild animals.

Adere Safari lodge is naturally modeled and the way the food is prepared and served, makes this place a unique gastronome in Kidepo valley national park, giving you a glimpse at why the place is named Adele that would literally mean to care.

“Some hotel stays are utterly forgettable—decent food, standard sheets, and a middle-of-the-road location. But some, you’ll remember for the rest of your life like Adere Safari lodge, you can luxuriate in one of the family suites, all with lavish surroundings,” said Ms Nadongo.

Special Adere Dish [Cuisine]

Being a place that attracts tourists, there are different types of foods from which to choose from but the Hotel offers a special menu only characteristic of Adere Safari Lodge.

Ms Nadongo says the hotel gives on special days a traditional dish Atapa and ebo, ekyadoi (vegetables] in Groundnut source or local chicken prepared locally without oil.

“Although the main course has a selection of grills such as chicken, lamb chops, steak and fish fillet, deserts like mixed fruits, fresh fruits, pineapple and fruit platter are also served, we want to entertain our visitors to our local foods, we want them to feel the taste,” said Ms Nadongo.

Wine and dine

Adere Safari lodge hotel sells French wines, brandy, vodka, vintage champagne, rum, cherry, gin, special mint julep plus many other spirits.

The bar’s most popular cocktails include the Caribbean cocktail, which has banana, mango, lime and orange, the Nairobi night cocktail made using coffee, cream, ice cream and crushed ice, and the Strawberry delight made from strawberries, ice cream and soda. I had strips of bacon, fish fillet and queen prawns in mushroom sauce and tomatoes topped with cashew nuts and served with pasta twists at only Shs8,000.

Other activities

At Adere Safari lodge, Ms Nadongo says they will take you for bird watching, trekking, traditional Caves, safari game drives and the animals seen on game drives in Kidepo include lions, elephants, buffalo, zebras, jackals, warthogs and different types of antelopes that include the beautiful klipspringer.

UWA public Relations officer Mr Bashir Hangi says Kidepo Valley national park is surrounded by local communities of the Karamojong and IK people and that travelers to this wilderness national park should include a cultural tour on the top activities to do in Kidepo Valley National Park.

He adds that the Karamojong and IK are similar to the Masai of Kenya and a cultural tour to these people will help you discover the unique culture of this remote tribe with the Lorukul Cultural Group or other cultural groups bordering the park.

So for the ardent traveler, who has been keeping Kidepo valley national park off their itinerary for fear of not having the comforts of a good hotel, worry not.

About Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo Valley National Park lies in the rugged, semi-arid valleys between Uganda’s borders with Sudan and Kenya, some 700km from Kampala. Gazetted as a national park in 1962, it has a profusion of big game and hosts over 77 mammal species and a total of about 475 bird species.

Kampala to Kidepo valley national park is 571 km off tarmac and murram road, this park is little visited by tourists yet its wild rich experience embraces gem such as the Narus river valley with lines of buffalo stretched to the horizon, hundreds of elephants are always met streaming along this valley close to Lonyili Mountains.

WhatsApp group admin arrested for celebrating Museveni ‘death’

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Police in Luwero District have traced and arrested Jamilu Ssekyondwa, 25, a NUP activist they have alleged to have masterminded the circulating of falsified news regarding President Museveni’s death.

Ssekyondwa, a resident of Kabuyata village was arrested from Kamira Sub County in Luweero district after a security track down on his WhatsApp messages.

The arrest comes moments after President Museveni bitterly directed security to trace and arrest those who have been using social media to spread fake news about his death.
Jamil Ssekyondwa accused of spreading Museveni ‘death’ news being taken to Luweero CPS for custody

The DPC, Patrick Maikula says the suspect his being held at Luweero CPS pending prosecution in the courts of law. He further said that the other whatsapp group members are still at large and the suspect could further be charged for the offence of Cyber Harassment contrary to section 24(1), (2) (a) of the Computer Misuse Act, 2011. “We are tracing for the other WhatsApp group members,” the DPC said. “The entire clique must be arrested and charged,” he added.
A mobile text allegedly sent by the suspect Ssekyondwa

It should be recalled that the constitutional court decriminalized the spreading of false news during the Andrew Mwenda, Charles Onyango Obbo case versus Attorney general. In the verdict, court ruled that the spreading of false news is not criminal in Uganda.

Uganda Ranked Best in Handling Covid Situation

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Covid 19 Update

New rankings by the World Statistics website Worldometer have placed Uganda among the top countries that are managing the Covid19 pandemic better globally.

The country which is currently undergoing the second total lockdown after the emergence of the Delta variant of the Covid19 virus has so far recorded only 1,873 deaths from 84,852 positive cases confirmed.

Out of the total 84,852 positive cases recorded since March 2020, 54,845 have so far been treated using both local remedies and pharmaceutical remedies and have totally recovered.

This places Uganda on top of many developed economies both in Africa and overseas as far as management of Covid19 is concerned including our East African counterparts Kenya, West African giants Nigeria, South Africa, Morocco, and Tunisia among others.

Since the first Covid 19 infection was confirmed in the country in March 2020, Uganda focused on preventing the spread of the novel virus to its large population. The country underwent a lockdown that led to slowness in the spread of the virus.

The second lockdown that was imposed in June 2021 has been credited for reducing the speed the way the virus was spreading. The number of deaths are also going down and the panic for need of hospital beds has reduced.

Man Kills Father For Mocking Him As Impotent

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Crime

The Uganda Police in Nwoya District in Northern Uganda is hunting for a 24-year-old man over allegedly killing his father after he mocked him for being single and impotent.

The resident of Pakiya Village, Lii Sub County in Nwoya District reportedly kicked his 50-year-old father, Mr Richard Oneka, on the abdomen twice on Wednesday evening after his father mocked him. This led to the death of the father. He died instantly after the incident.

Seeing that his father has died the suspect flee the scene. He took off and the police is on search for this 25 year old man.

The police officer in charge of Nwoya Central Police Station (CPS), Mr Kenneth Agaba said the incident happened a few minutes after the duo returned home from a drinking joint.

Whereas police were still investigating what exactly led to the incident, Mr Agaba explained that a preliminary finding indicated that the suspect was reportedly angered by the deceased’s utterances prompting him to react.

Post Bank to Distribute Covid Relief Cash

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PostBank Uganda has been appointed to disburse the government COVID-19 relief funds to the select Ugandans impacted by the pandemic and the ongoing lockdown.

As opposed to distributing food as was in the first lockdown, the government of Uganda through the Office of the Prime Minister is using mobile money to disburse funds to support people that were affected by the re-instating of lockdown intended to curtail the 2nd wave of the pandemic.

George William Kiyingi, the Manager Grants and Strategic Partnerships, PostBank Uganda said, “We welcome and appreciate the move by the government through the Office of the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Gender, Labor and Social Development in appointing PostBank as the viable partner for this project and would like to echo our dedicated support to this project till the end.”

“The payments will be made paid via Airtel Money and MTN Mobile Money to reach 501,107 households across Kampala Metropolitan Area, all cities and municipalities,” Kiyingi remarked, adding that, “of the total UGX 53 billion allocated, everyone will receive UGX. 102, 400.”

Man Strangles Wife Over Sex

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MAN STRANGLES WIFE OVER SEX

A man in Lira Town (Northern Uganda) has killed his wife over denial of sex. The deceased is 22-year-old Jillian Apio.

According to the Uganda Police, Obongo was arrested this morning when he reportedly confessed to killing Apio. He initially claimed that his wife fell ill and died, prompting Apio’s father to report the matter to the police.

Jimmy Patrick Okema, the North Kyoga region police spokesperson, says that the deceased’s body was found lying in their marital home.

A source well known to the couple says that the suspect has been repeatedly threatening to kill Apio for denying him sex yet he paid bride price for her. Apio had previously accused Obongo of habitual adultery.

The Police have entered a case of murder at Lira Central Police Station vide CRB 754/2021. The deceased’s body is lying at Lira Regional Referral hospital for postmortem.

Truck Drivers Warned Against Prostitutes

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The Uganda Professional Drivers’ Network (UPDN) has warned cross-border truck drivers and long distance motorists to stop carrying passengers to avoid transmission of Covid-19 as it was during the first coronavirus wave.

Addressing journalists after a sensitization workshop for truck drivers on July 4, the UPDN Executive Director, Ndugu Omongo, said a 2020-ministry of health report revealed that truck drivers who tested positive for Covid-19 at Elegu border post were being infected by passengers and prostitutes they interacted with along the way.“

Police would force passengers into cabins of drivers causing infections among drivers using Elegu border.

The challenge we have with drivers is making them believe that Covid-19 exists since there are low infections among them as well as the sex workers and passengers they keep carrying in the cabin,” he said.Mr Biron Kinene, the chairman regional Lorries and Truck Drivers Association, warned the drivers that unlike last year where government treated them, they would have to pay heavily for medical aid in 2021.“

Mount Elgon: Listen to the whispers of ‘ghosty’ rivers

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Mount Elgon

The rocks stood ghost-like, the rivers and the clouds covered the entire atmosphere and sent coldness as we stood there shivering and silently observing the Mt Elgon Mountain.

From carved rocky peaks, waterfalls drifted like skeins of white lawn, and in the fields we could see the amber glint of rivers and the occasional mirror-like flash of a mountain lake.

The mountains lay in a great line like the spine of the land. It was as if long ago they were a great beast, only to lie down one day and never get up. Perhaps the beast fell into an enchanted sleep; perhaps its soul was still in there.

This is Mount Elgon and at 4,000 square Kilometres, it has the largest volcanic base in the World- this extinct Volcano is one of Uganda’s oldest physical features, first erupting around 26 million years ago.

If Uganda is indeed gifted by nature, then one of the greatest gifts that our ‘Pearl of Africa’ is blessed with is this extinct shield volcano on the border with Kenya.

Mr John Namoma, a local guide says that Mt. Elgon is a solitary volcano, one of the oldest in East Africa and that it was built up from lava debris blown out from a greatly enlarged volcanic vent during the Pliocene epoch and rises to a height of about 4320m above sea level.

“And the geology of the area is dominated by basaltic parent materials and strongly weathered granites of the Basement Complex,” he adds.

He described Mt Elgon as a volcanic mountain with a fragile, stratified ecosystem (forest, bamboo, and moorland) and that it has the largest 8km wide mountain caldera and Crater Lake in the world whose waters tower for the Eastern Part of Uganda and West of Kenya.

Mr Alex Solimo, Uganda Wildlife Authority tour guide says although these days, opportunities for adventure and conquest are rare, masculine men naturally crave exploration.

“The call of the wild is undeniable. But, there is a need to be realistic. You have missed a point if you visited Mt Elgon and never reached the mountain Caldera where a modern man can still test himself against nature,” said Mr Solimo.

He revealed that Mt Elgon is an ancient volcano that has been standing solitary and silent for millennia, its springs feeding numerous rivers and waterfalls, its rich soil nourishing communities across two countries and where you can wander the uncrowded trails to its summit at over four thousand meters (or fourteen thousand feet).

Mr Fredrick Kizza, the Mt Elgon conservation area manager says Mt Elgon was once Africa’s highest mountain, towering above Kilimanjaro 5895 but Millennia of erosion have reduced its height to 4321, relegating it to 4th highest peak in East Africa [and 7th in Africa]. However 4000 square Kilometres surface is still the largest base of any volcanic mountain worldwide.

He added that however it also remains the oldest and largest solitary, volcanic mountain in East Africa with a vast form, 80km in diameter, rising to 3070m above the surrounding plains, providing a welcome relief in more than one sense of the word.

Many visitors to this mountain have discovered that the mountain’s cool heights offer respite from the hot plains below, with the higher altitudes providing a refuge for flora and fauna.

And when it comes to adventure, Mt Elgon stands out, a climb on the Mt Elgon’s deserted moorlands unveils a magnificent and uncluttered wilderness without the summit-oriented approach common to many mountains; the ultimate goal on reaching the top of the mountain is not the final ascent to the 4321m Wagagai peak but the descent into the 40square KM Caldera, the longest in Africa.

This invaluable natural resource has been visited and revisited and the extra-ordinary features on it shape its outstanding beauty which remains a myth to those who have not visited it and a secret to those who have visited it.

The mountain is named after the Elgeyo tribe, who once lived in huge caves on the south side of the mountain. it was known as “Ol Doinyo Ilgoon” (Breast Mountain) by the Masai and as “Masaba” on the Ugandan side.

The mountain is a bit of a secret. Its mesmerising beauty and the unhurried tempo of the surrounding communities make this region an ideal place to relax, breathe in plenty of fresh air and get refreshed.

Mt Elgon is a hugely important water catchment. Its forests receive up to 3000 mm of rain each year, which they store and release to support the flora and fauna and more than a million Ugandans.

Mr Kizza says that Mt Elgon National Park is home to over 300 bird species, including the endangered Lammergeyer, small antelopes, forest monkeys, elephants and buffaloes also live on the mountainside.

He adds that the higher slopes are protected by national parks in Uganda and Kenya, creating an extensive trans-boundary conservation area which has been declared a UNESCO Man & Biosphere Reserve.

“The Mountain’s natural vegetation, and its role as a giant biological sponge, is protected by Mt Elgon national park on both sides of the border covering about 1,110 square Kilometres adjoined by a forest reserve and national reserve,” Mr Kizza said.

Mountain Climbing

This is the major activity here for those interested in trekking and mountaineering – a growing tourist attraction in Uganda.

Mr Kizza says that Indians, Europeans and Americans usually experience the beautiful scenery of this mountain every year when they climb it.

He revealed that trekking and mountain climbing have contributed a lot to image building of Uganda as a tourist destination and to the incomes of the communities around Mt Elgon area.

He explained that besides offering memorabilia, they also offer such services as guiding and escorting services in the rough heights of the mountain.

Mt Elgon climbing through the national park is a Road less wilderness and the mountain can only be explored on foot and on routes that range from day walks to extended hikes over several days to reach the upper mountain; Wagagai.

He added that one could also make your hike a trans-boundary adventure, ascending the Ugandan slopes and descending on Kenyan side or vice versa.

“A trained ranger guide is required on all treks just like local porters who will make your hike easier, each carrying up to 18kg of supplies in addition to collecting water, cooking and preparing the camp,” he explains.

According to Mr Kizza the best times for climbing Mt Elgon are during the dry seasons of June – August and December – March and that no technical climbing equipment or skills are required to reach the main peaks.

“The caldera and peaks are the main destinations, while along the way, a choice of trails passes interesting and unique flora and fauna, waterfalls, lakes, caves, gorges and hot springs,” said Mr. Kizza.

He explains that a rain gear and both cool and warm clothing are required as the area is subject to sudden weather changes and that you could also carry a camera, binoculars, hat, torch, wildlife guide books and insect repellant. 

Mr Paul Nangai, a director at Inter-Tropical Tours & Travel Company Ltd says the Crater Lake and Wagagai Peak at Mt Elgon makes you humble.

As you move up the mountain, bit by bit, bird by bird, species by species, gurgling brook by gushing river, the song of wild nature takes over, in this wild place.

“And later the sounds start diminishing, thinning out and in many cases, vanishing completely and falling deathly silent, it is beautiful, so beautiful,” Mr Nangai explains.

“Here’s our honest experience on what to expect as well as some useful tips when climbing Mt Elgon’s highest peak. It is really challenging as everything is compressed into three short days. This climb of Mt Elgon’s highest peak brings you in touch with the deserted moorlands and unveils a magnificent and uncluttered wilderness, it is certainly a test of our endurance, both physically and mentally.” said Mr Nangai.

“It was breathtaking. We truly were walking along the top of a mountain the whole time – nothing but steep hills to either side of the trail. Even though the clouds only cooperated for a minute, it’ll be a memory I’ll keep forever,” added Mr Nangai.

“Although you will feel really accomplished, you will also feel extremely tired and our legs felt like they were going to break any moment! We didn’t take many photos of our descend as we were too focused on getting down as fast as we could to get over and done with this climb. We finally reached the bottom of the peak and sighed with relief,|” added Mr Nangai.

Mr Patrick Musooli, a local tour guide at Mt Elgon said the accent will push you to the absolute limit close to the clouds and at the border with Kenya.

“Mountaineering isn’t fun. It is the opposite. You will suffer as you face exhaustion, cold, heavy mist, altitude sickness, low oxygen, avalanche, falls, and countless other dangers. But your climb will harden you, physically and mentally. It’s a true test of your ability to absorb and endure punishment,” said Mr Musooli.

Mr Musooli urges tourists at Mt Elgon to train and struggle to make it in order for the goal to be achieved.

“Accept that you’re not a special person, believe that those who have made it don’t have horns and you will make it,” added Mr Musooli.

Ms Christine Lynn Nakayenze, senior warden in charge of Tourism at the Mount Elgon Conservation Area says the climb of the Wagagai peak will bring you in touch with a plethora of waterfalls, Elgon Crater Lake and, hot springs.

“Besides Wagagai, the highest peak here, Elgon’s major features are: plethora of waterfalls, hot springs and do you know that this sometimes experiences temperatures below freezing point,” said Ms Nakayenze.

Ms Nakayenze adds that If you’re looking for a more challenging mountain to climb in Uganda, try Mt Elgon’s Wagagai peak, this will give you the challenge you desire in terms of its terrain, but fun.

Geography and Climate

Mr Kizza said the climate is moist to moderate dry with an annual rainfall of over 1,270mm. The dry season runs from June to August, and December to March, although it can rain at any time of the year on the mountain.

“The area receives a bimodal pattern of rainfall, generally, with the wettest period occurring from April to October. The mean annual rainfall ranges from 1500 mm on the eastern and northern slopes, to 2000 mm in the southern and the western slopes,” said Mr Kizza.

“And the mean maximum and minimum temperatures are 23° and 15 °C respectively, mid-slopes oriented towards the east and north, at elevations between 2000 and 3000m tend to be wetter than either the lower slopes or the summit,” adds Mr Kizza.

He said climbing is best done in the dry months of June to August, and December to February, but other months are also manageable.

The Mt Elgon trails

Many travelers find Mt. Elgon is an exciting alternative to the more strenuous climbs in East Africa. It is easier to access throughout the year, less congested and has many of the same attractions, with a milder climate and lower elevation. Climbing the peaks requires no special equipment or technical experience.

The Sasa trail is the shortest but toughest route to the peaks, traversing the community land and allowing you to explore Bamasaba farming settlements and culture. The round trip takes four days and starts at Budadiri town at an elevation of 1,250m. The toughest climb of over 1,600m is completed on the first day, before crossing the park’s largest area of bamboo forest and passing Jackson’s Pool on the way to Wagagai Peak.

The Sipi trail (four to six days, 56km round trip) starts at 2,050m at the Kapkwai Forest Exploration Centre. It is the longest trail to the peaks, passing through the northwestern mountainside through Tutum Cave to enter the caldera and reach Wagagai Peak. The trail begins gently but becomes tougher on the third day from Kajeri Camp.

The Piswa trail (seven days, 49km round trip) is long and the gentlest trail. Starting at the village of Kapkwata on the north side of the mountain, it traverses the softwood plantation to the Podocarpus forest. It’s notable for its rich wildlife and spectacular views of the Karamoja plains in Uganda and the Nandi and Kapenguria hills in Kenya. The Piswa trail also passes the hot springs on the way to the caldera and the peaks.

Bushiyi trail-This is a new trail and the shortest that takes you about 11 hours to get to the top of the mountain at Wagagai. This means that in two days one will have climbed to Wagagai and come back.

Alternative hiking options

The various routes can be combined, ascending the Sipi/Piswa/Sasa Trail and descending along the Sasa/Sipi Trail for example. This allows a traverse of the caldera and a visit to the hot springs.

How to reach Mt. Elgon National Park

Mount Elgon National Park lies 235km east of Uganda’s capital city. A tarmac road runs through Jinja to Mbale town at the western base of Mount Elgon, before climbing to Kapchorwa on the mountain’s north-western flank. Tarmac road leads off the Mbale-Kapchorwa road to reach the various trailheads. 3 Days Mt. Elgon Safari.

Planning to Climb Mt Elgon

When climbing Mt Elgon year-round, the best time is from June to August or December to March. The busiest times are June and July, though this coincides with the rainy season.

But because seasons these days are unpredictable due to Climate Change, expect rains any time. You can get information and organise your trek at the Mt Elgon National Park headquarters in Mbale or at the visitor centres at each of the trailheads, which are all open in theory 8 am to 5 pm weekdays and to 3 pm weekends, though these times can be flexible to say the least!

 Accommodation

Mt Elgon national park boasts of hand-made architecture by local craftsmen for accommodation and these consists of self-contained bandas at Piswa Patrol Camp (2850m), Hunters Cave (3870m), Mude Cave Camp (3500m), Sasa River Camp (2900m) and Budadiri Ranger Station (1250m).

Besides this, there are other hotels in Mbale, Sironko and Kapchorwa that offer accommodation to tourists like Resort Hotel, Mbale, Mt Elgon Hotel, Mbale, Wash and wills hotel, Mbale, Falling sky resort and tours, Casa de Turista, Sipi/Mbale etc.

How to get there from Kampala

Start in Kampala, head for Jinja, via Mukono and through Mabira Forest, the largest in Central Uganda. Enter Jinja passed the Owen Falls Dam, Uganda’s main Hydro Electricity dam the proceed to Mbale city then head for UWA Mbale office headquaters in senior quarters of Mbale City and finalize trekking arrangements for the following day. Use opportunity to get informed about Mt Elgon National Park, look at the map for all trails, and buy souvenirs or postcards. You could proceed to Sipi Falls Rest Camp. Relax in the full comfort huts, with rustically dining room, bar, the garden with a view of Sipi Falls and country side around

Mount Elgon consists of three major peaks in Uganda:
Wagagai (4,321m), being in Uganda.
Mubiyi (4,211m or 13,816 ft)
Masaba (4,161m or 13,650 ft)
Features of note are:
The caldera — Elgon’s is one of the largest intact calderas in the world 

Crater Lake-The largest in the world 40 square Km
The warm springs by the Suam River
Endebess Bluff (2563m or 8408 ft)
Ngwarisha, Makingeny, Chepnyalil and Kitum caves. Kitum Cave is over 60 metres wide and penetrates 200 metres. It is frequented by wild elephants who lick the salt exposed by gouging the walls with their tusks.

Museveni Ready to Retire As Soon as East Africa Gets Federation

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“I AM READY TO RETIRE AS SOON AS EAST AFRICA GETS FEDERATION” The president of Uganda Yoweri Museveni has said.

President Yoweri Museveni has called on the East African leaders to fast track the East African Federation and create a centre of gravity for Africa before he goes to look after his cows.
“Please you people..I want to go and look after my cows. Create a centre of gravity, I push you there then I go and look after my cows,” said Museveni.
This is the second time in less than a year that Museveni is hinting on retiring.

In January 2021, President Yoweri Museveni said he would be happy to leave office and focus on his private life if Ugandans rejected him in the election.
“If I lost a fair election, I would accept the result of course because Uganda is not my house,” President Museveni told CNN’s Christian Amanpour in an interview.

It should be remembered that the issue of federation of East African states has been in place even during the times of colonial rule in East Africa. At the time when Uganda was close to attaining its independence, the British had an idea of incorporating the country into East Africa. The idea was to create a federation for Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania.

The Buganda Kingdom (the strongest kingdom at the time) refused to be incorporated into the East African Federation.

From that time, the dream to make East Africa a single country reached a dead end.

Uganda’s NDA Approves Covidex

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Covidex - Ugandan Made Covid19 Herbal

The National Drug Authority (NDA) informs the public that after a record time of 14 days of engagements with the innovators and assessments of the product information, Covidex, has been notified to be sold in licensed drug outlets for supportive treatment in management of viral infections BUT NOT as a cure of COVID 19.

The product should be used under the guidance of a professional health worker. Notification is an initial approval granted to herbal medicines based on evaluation of scientific data to confirm the quality, safety and efficacy of the drug and inspection of the factory for good manufacturing practices.

As you are all aware, on June 14th 2021, NDA released a statement notifying the public that it had not authorized the production, sell and use of Covidex (manufactured by Jena Herbals Uganda Ltd) that had claims of preventing and treating COVID-19. NDA engaged with innovators and an application for notification was submitted on June 15th, initial assessments were scientifically done and a response with further guidance was sent to the innovators within three days!

NDA received the answers on June 27th and a comprehensive assessment was undertaken including an inspection of the factory to assess compliance with good manufacturing practices to ensure that the product is of good quality, safe and efficacious. After engagements, the innovators have removed unsubstantiated claims that the product treats and prevents COVID-19 and revised it to supportive treatment in management of viral infections.

The National Drug Authority has granted Covidex an approval based on initial assessment, published literature and safety studies conducted by the innovator. The product has been formulated from herbal plants that have been traditionally used to alleviate symptoms of several diseases. To further support the efficacy of the drug for other uses, NDA has advised the manufacturer to conduct random controlled clinical trials.

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