 Welcome to the pearl of Africa, Uganda and I know the only city that comes into your mind when you hear the name Uganda is Kampala. Do you know that Kampala is used to be the city of impalas but now there are no more impalas in the city. But let me just brief you about the origination of the name Kampala. The hills where Kampala sits, some of the hills were known to be homes of impalas and in the local language they were known as Akasosi Kampara. Akasosi meaning hill, so in the translation Akasosi Kampara, the name Kampara originated. A hill of impalas, so Kampara. The land of impalas is occupied by humans so now where is the new home of the impalas? This is why I want to embark on a journey with the Uganda Tourism Board to the west of Uganda. Uganda is one of the four regions in Uganda and I believe that it's the most characteristic region in the whole of Uganda because there are so many places to explore in this beautiful region. In places the sun is shining, we drive a few kilometers and it starts raining and listen, the best part of it all is the endless scenic view that I'm seeing. My goodness, like nobody ever told me that road trips in Uganda would be disenjoyable. I mean, looking for me. Can you guys see? Listen, if you ever visit Uganda, I don't think you need to use planes within the country. Go on a road trip and believe me or not, you will actually enjoy the road trip more than your final destination. And I don't know why Uganda's are saying that it's a dry season. I've never seen a dry season that everywhere looks green. I mean everywhere we go, it's raining and these guys are saying it's dry season. I guess that's why they call it the Pail of Africa. So in the Pail of Africa, even if it's dry season, it rains. I've never been to heaven before but I think this is how heaven looks like when it shows. No, the western Uganda is really surprising me because of the greens that I'm seeing. Imagine if you live here. You know, you will live so long. Like I'm surrounded by green man, look at that. Just look. Thank you, the tourism board of Uganda for making this dream come true. Explore Uganda, the Pail of Africa. You want to say something? Love you guys. Come and explore Uganda. Turning to the west to stop by at the equator. I don't know if most of you know that Uganda is one of the 13 countries that the equator passes through. And we had to try the equator experiment. You're going to do a geographic experiment to prove that the process of north and south will spin the same. Kampala, Jingea, Teve, USA, German Netherlands. Whenever they flush their toilets or sink, the water spins blow-push. And then the reason why I put this metal is to make the outer step. So here I'm trying to make the outer step. Still, the reason why I put this flower is that you can see the outer spinning with your eyes. It's not spinning. With your eyes. Oh! But when I put the flower, it's spinning. So if you live in Kampala and crush the toilets. No, it spins blow-push. Then Masakatu, Telambalala, South Africa, Transania, Rwanda. It is south of the spins. Antiquity. Oh! For the only speakers. For the only speakers. So south of Polpol is Antique, not Polpol is Polpol. Where the process meets, it's the actual equator line. Which in the 13 countries that are crossed by the equator line in the whole world. That is Iquado, Colombia, Brazil. That is South America. South Ome, Gabon, Congo, Brazil, Congo, Dara Sea, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia. That is Africa. Seven. Then Indonesia, Gorontalai. That's the equator line. Yes. And at the equator line in the middle of the world. Don't let it spin. That's what's good. You go that way. It doesn't spin. Don't let it spin. That's what's good. So I'm going to start experimenting. Do you have the flower? Yeah. You're going to put the flower. Because in the middle, it does not bring the sport. So it goes straight down without bringing the sport. So you're going to put the flower. I don't believe you. Unless I do it fast. Okay. You don't force it. You just put the flower in the top. So what happens is you have to put the flower in the top. You put the flower in the rotation. No claw points. No ants. Because it's in the middle of the world. You also put a certificate. Just in case you want to put a certificate. This is the knot. If you put it, it's going to fall. If you put it here, it's going to fall. So you need to put it on the equator. Which has zero latitude. It's a zero latitude, right? But I don't know how. All the time. I feel. Are you sure it's going to be stable? Yeah. Try it. See. But my hand is shaky. My hand is shaky. It's the wind, you know. You have to block the wind. This direction is the side. You see? Ah! I don't know why I cannot achieve this man. So now the egg is flat. The wind. Because I'm really living my best life in Uganda. I never knew Uganda is this beautiful. I never knew such a beauty exists in this beautiful country. I was so shocked to see that Uganda actually has safari parks where you can explore, where the game drives. Good for canoeing, bedside. This is something that I never imagined that. It exists in Uganda. You see? The bed right behind me. That is the Ugandan crane. This is the national bed for Uganda. If you know the football team for Uganda, it's called the Uganda crane. This is where it got its name from. And this is the beautiful hotel that we slept last night called Gungo Country Hotel. It's a beautiful hotel. It's affordable. And I love the fact that it's so green. I don't know why, but I'm a big fan of greens. And I'm living my best life in here. Inside in Gungo Country Hotel, you get a chance to learn about the history and the culture of the people of Uganda. Which I believe it was an eye opener. This is a museum of where you are and it is all about the culture of southwestern Uganda. Those are mainly the one you are calling and also the particular people. So it is all about our culture and that's what we shall look at it. When we look at this, this is a kind of, we call it an Albertan lift valley or you can call it as a sketch mark. Our way by, it shows some of the tools and restrictions that we find in western region. Mainly the national parks. As you know Uganda we have almost 10 national parks and western region we have 8 of them. And there are only some kind of 2, which are the other side that is deeper and also action forms. So here mainly Ambarara, this area where you are, it is called the Bihari and it is in Barara city. And this is where we are and we have Alikimburu in Barara. So this is Alikimburu where we mostly find the zebras and it is also among the smallest national parks that we have. I know my wife was attacking Uganda because she said she never knew that it is possible to do safari in Uganda. Neither did I know that it is possible to do this in this beautiful country. To do your research on the internet you will see that Uganda got the lowest tourist turnout in the whole of East Africa. You know what? Because Ugandans are not telling us that you can actually have the best safari experience in the pearl of Africa. And believe me or not, it is the most affordable compared to their neighbors. That's more in palace, right? Okay, more in palace. On our left-hand side, we have the impalas, the males as well, and then the water bugs in the background. They are females and they are living with the dominant male. Water bugs like their names are guests. They like associating with waterlogged presses and once they get scared they release their glands making their body smell badly, making their meat taste bitter. What? In case the predators chase and kill on them they may not enjoy the meat. The best way is a surprise attack. It doesn't mean that the predators don't go for them. They can kill them but then they may find the meat when it is not good and they can leave the cacas. The vultures and hyenas for them they don't care whether it is bitter or smelly, they can eat. I can't believe that we are doing this in Uganda. This is incredible, full of thoughts. We just showed Kenya in Tanzania when it comes to water. But never in Uganda got a lot to offer. Me I'm shocked. You're shocked? You saw zebra? I never expected a ride from a zebra. Because zebras have a soft and a weak backbone and they cannot be ever to carry any weight on their back. They as well have smaller hooves. So if they happen to carry heavy weight their hooves can easily sink in the ground. They have the black and white stripes and those stripes look different from one another just like our finger prints. What is Pumba right now? Many people call them Pumba like you're calling men. And in a short distance they forget why they are running. So they stop and start racing. What language is Pumba? Pumba means trophies. Oh my goodness. I never knew man. What are you doing? Look at them pallets. So many pallets man. One thing that I really enjoy about this National Park is the fact that all the animals are moving together. Even if they are different species. Wow. And this is how humans should learn to live. You know you guys need to live together. Even animals know how to live together. How much more than women? I'm saying women. The shores of Lake Igburu. This is where the National Park got its name. It's different from Lake Victoria. Wow. That's so beautiful. Oh okay. This is cheese. Believe me or not. I never knew Uganda is this beautiful ground. Whoa. Look at that. No the view man. This is Uganda. Oh my goodness. Welcome. Now I know why they call this place the Pail of Africa. Welcome to Uganda. Yo. I'm so glad. Am I safe? I'm so glad I came back to Uganda. Because I never knew that such beauty exists in the Pail of Africa man. Oh my goodness. I can't wait to show you all the best of Uganda man. This is unbelievable. Look at that. Lauren is the best teacher ever. I mean traveling is the best teacher ever. I mean I've been to Rwanda and when we started driving here we asked the driver why do we feel like we are in Rwanda and he said hey we are just 15 kilometers away from Rwanda so where we are is called Kapale and you see this road right in front of me if you drive 50 kilometers straight you'll be in Rwanda which is incredible man. This is what I've been saying. Africans are just one people and it's about time we clear all these borders so that we all can live together one harmony and just enjoy ourselves as Africans but at the end of the day we have a border that says that this is Uganda and that place is Rwanda. This district or town that we are is known for mountain gorillas that's how you see gorillas sculptures everywhere we go through. After four hours we are finally at our final destination. This is our final destination. No. We are actually here to just have lunch we are currently at oh my goodness that's a kitchen I'm sorry look what a beauty man what's the name of the lake? Monyoni oh my goodness and the weather changed drastically like I feel so cold right now oh my god look at the view oh my god the best thing that has ever happened to me is to come into the western Uganda man look at me having my all time favorite chicken wings with my wife sitting next to me in a million dollar view right in front of me God bless me God bless Africa God bless Uganda God bless Rosu I've never been here before and I'm just hoping that this video will inspire them to come and see this place.