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Welcome to East Africa; home to Hakuna Matata
Hakuna Matata (no worries) may be or maybe not one or two of the common phrases like jambo (greeting) that come to one’s mind when East Africa is mentioned especially to those familiar with the Lion King animation. These are in Kiswahili, a language very common in East Africa and parts of Southern Africa.
Uganda
The pearl of Africa according to Winston Churchill is the source of the River Nile that goes on to flow upwards through all East African countries like Tanzania, Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi Rwanda, South Sudan and others like, Democratic Republic of Congo...

kenya
Flanked by a great beautiful coastline Kenya is like candy to adventure and wildlife loving people, call them nature freaks world over seeing many who have already been to this East African country come back several times, just for the beauty to sink in...

Rwanda
Rwanda stands out for being intolerant to any kind of littering, garbage and dirt as unfortunately characterized of other African countries. One is strip searched at the boarders into Rwanda to ascertain that they leave any plastic bags behind and not into the country...




How about it snowing in East Africa? And yes it does snow albeit in this one place, Kibo peak at the top of mountain Kilimanjaro, the tallest and single standing mountain in Africa. Hiking up the slopes of this nature wonder is worth it and a chance to make lasting memories....
Let me paint you a picture
Is it the vast green landscape scattered with the wildest wildebeests scampering in herds at dawn to escape being a lioness’ breakfast, or a mother giraffe gracefully gliding over her adorable calf, her neck competing with the tallest trees in the early morning breeze, having to begin a journey together with the River Nile up to the North of mother Africa or maybe simply reliving the snow back home by sipping tea at the snowcapped peak Kibo at Mountain Kilimanjaro that comes to your mind when East Africa is mentioned?
How beautiful is East Africa, the home of Swahili?
There are currently 5 countries all characterized by different cultures and peoples in terms of norms, traditions, beliefs, geographical features, wild animals, bird species and laws making it further interesting experience but also having gems like the River. Nile, wild animals and bird species and Lake Victoria in common