Comments on: “Nagawa – you cowardised!” A detour via the Congo https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/adventure/west-nile-detour-via-congo/ Uganda & East Africa Travel blog Tue, 05 Sep 2023 05:39:42 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: the muzungu https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/adventure/west-nile-detour-via-congo/#comment-78584 Tue, 14 Jun 2022 06:25:00 +0000 https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/?p=6897#comment-78584 In reply to lizziema.

I think I was safe – I was just drenched to the skin! LOL!

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By: lizziema https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/adventure/west-nile-detour-via-congo/#comment-78568 Sun, 12 Jun 2022 07:28:08 +0000 https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/?p=6897#comment-78568 Luckily I knew were safe well before you wrote this. I think you had a bit of an adventure here Nagawa!

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By: 10 Little-Known Things To Do In Arua, West Nile. – 20-20 Vision https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/adventure/west-nile-detour-via-congo/#comment-30609 Wed, 03 Jan 2018 12:31:29 +0000 https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/?p=6897#comment-30609 […] to Kampala House Harriers (KH3) for finally getting me to Arua – an invitation I most definitely could not ignore! My Arua trip […]

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By: the muzungu https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/adventure/west-nile-detour-via-congo/#comment-28449 Sat, 09 Sep 2017 23:31:48 +0000 https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/?p=6897#comment-28449 In reply to Saraya.

Indeed “Uganda is a place of many things…” mostly carried on your head!
In fact, tomorrow I’m crossing from Lake Mutanda to Buhoma. Rather than go round Bwindi, it will be quicker to walk THROUGH it. Hence, I shall be hiring a porter – to carry my huge bag on his head!

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By: Saraya https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/adventure/west-nile-detour-via-congo/#comment-28446 Sat, 09 Sep 2017 14:07:15 +0000 https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/?p=6897#comment-28446 I laughed at the part when u write look out for the man carrying a bed. I saw a woman carrying a Sigiri on top of her head and it just amazes me everytime I think about it. Or the time I saw a man shift his entire property on a boda boda. Uganda is a place of many things.

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By: #RwenzoriDiary week three - don't miss July's Rwenzori Tourism Expo! | Diary of a Muzungu | Uganda & East Africa Travel Blog https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/adventure/west-nile-detour-via-congo/#comment-27592 Fri, 07 Jul 2017 05:44:08 +0000 https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/?p=6897#comment-27592 […] week I had my longest run in a few months. God I felt GOOD! My Hasher friend Daniel was very interested to hear all about the Rwenzoris rebranding project, and my plan to climb the […]

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By: Where to travel in East Africa in 2017: the muzungu's recommendations | Diary of a Muzungu | Uganda & East Africa Travel Blog https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/adventure/west-nile-detour-via-congo/#comment-25956 Fri, 24 Mar 2017 12:06:28 +0000 https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/?p=6897#comment-25956 […] Sep 14 › “Nagawa – you cowardised!” A detour via the Congo » […]

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By: Travel to Arua, West Nile - Diary of a Muzungu | Uganda & East Africa Travel Blog https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/adventure/west-nile-detour-via-congo/#comment-23823 Wed, 02 Nov 2016 06:52:32 +0000 https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/?p=6897#comment-23823 […] Sep 14 › “Nagawa – you cowardised!” A detour via the Congo » […]

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By: the muzungu https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/adventure/west-nile-detour-via-congo/#comment-23419 Wed, 28 Sep 2016 15:49:26 +0000 https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/?p=6897#comment-23419 In reply to Moses Namondo.

Hello Moses, thanks for the comment. You know I love Uganda too much, it’s like some kind of addiction! 🙂
Sometimes I miss the facilities of my home country (UK) but you know, life in the so-called developed world is very complicated. Ugandan life is simpler, and in most ways I prefer it.
Thanks for the appreciation. Keep up the good work too!

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By: Moses Namondo https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/adventure/west-nile-detour-via-congo/#comment-23418 Wed, 28 Sep 2016 11:06:44 +0000 https://www.muzungubloguganda.com/?p=6897#comment-23418 Hello. I am pleased to read about the positive picture you portray Africa and Uganda in particular. Many times, This part of the world is normally in the media for the wrong reasons. I know that it is not easy to adjust to the environment in the third world after leaving first class facilities back in your home country. But you are definitely playing a key role in promoting this country especially by encouraging tourists to travel here. Keep up the good work.

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