Thursday, June 4, 2009

Vacation is not reserved for the chosen few New gorilla group come into existance

uganda Wildlife Authority has announced the launch of the Nshongi family starting from June 2009. Permits will be sold from one month in advance. This new gorilla group will be visited by four tourists for the beginning, as UWA evaluates the impact before opening fully.

1. Mountain Gorilla
As you probably know, 2009 has been declared as the "Year of the Gorilla". With only 720 mountain gorillas left in the world, Uganda is home to more than half of the population. Not surprisingly, there is still a lot of movement within the gorilla families:

* The Rushegura family, who has been moving up and down between DRC and Uganda since a year now, has again crossed the border. Consequently, this group can currently not be tracked by tourists, although their movement is monitored closely.
* The Bitukura family became available for tourism in the second part of 2008 and is now frequently visited. The group consists of thirteen members including four silverbacks.
* The gorillas of the Habinyanja group have recently extended their home range and moved deeper into Bwindi Forest. While Uganda Wildlife Authority keeps monitoring the situation, trackers may now take longer to track and visitors to this group will start their hike earlier in the morning.to those who would like to spend thier time on vacation in Scottsdale & Phoenix, Arizona hotels, resorts, vacation rentals & AZ golf travel lodging spa packages. Accommodations & corporate housing in condos, furnished temporary apartments and rental homes.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

DO YOU LIKE SPOT FISHING???


I LIKE SPOT FISHING AS MY FAVORITE GAME

EXPAND YOUR COB WEB OF FRIENDSHIP


It would be good for every one to have time for leisure as one can interact with new people ,as adventure creates a cob web of friendship to many people this come to me when I went on a 14 days fishing tour along the longest river in Africa river Nile as most elites say that always It's interesting to see differences between western and non-western culture. Which is the basic route and light for every one to realize a sence of Brotherhood keeping aside the element of ones geographical location its true Driving from one place to the next is often its own adventure. For sure learning a foreign language its self is sexy., Trying new foods/ local foods is always fun! Adventure is 100% the best thing one achieves in his earthly life as it helps you remember not to take things for granted when one returns back home. As you See/experience things firsthand that you learned about in school.!! Can you believe that it helps you see things that one would have seen in a zoo or aquarium, can be seen on ground forexample animals can be seen from their natural habitat while trekking in the jungle or adventuring in the wildernes.its self makes you fell happy in reality experiencing different places and cultures can expand ones level of tolerance.

****ABOVE ALL YOU MEET GREAT PEOPLE AND CAN MAKE LIFELONG FRIENDSHIPS **

Saturday, May 9, 2009

ALL WAS REALL ADVENTURE




All was real adventure my first TIME to cruize on River Nile this was an adventure OF my life time all day long on water as i got time to lean and adventure new thing while on water it took us only 14 days to acomPlish the task . there was enough time for fishing along the Albert Nile, Victoria Nile AND SOME COMMUNITY VISITS the people were friendly especially the mad tribe the only thing that scared me was the hard of hippos that come to our harmocup tents one night where we had staged up in the middle of the river near Lalopi side below is acopy of the jouney plan that we took with my friends from Estonia ( Victor, Vladmir, and Alexandra ) all were friendly .

Day 1: Upon Arrival at Entebbe International Airport, we were taken to Kampala for an overnight at Metropole Hotel ( Bed and breakfast )

Day 2 Early in the morning you’ll have breakfast and then we took our own speed boat to the pier to connect us to kalangala we enjoyed some spot fishing enroute with our friend chrles who was in charge of the boat it took us almost 2 and half hours to reach Kalangala Island. You will reached the island in the afternoon to have lunch and then go half day fishing along the shores of Kalangala Island. Dinner and overnight on the island. (mirembe resort beach )

Day 3 In the morning we had a heavy breakfast and then with packed lunch you to go for full day fishing where we cought Nile perch. Of about 24kg in the evening we Returned in the evening for dinner and overnight on the Island.( mirembe resort )

Day 4 we were Transfered back to the boarding area to board a ferry back Kampala to connect us to Jinja overnight at the source of the Nile camping

Day 5 & 6 Morning transfered to Kayunga to do fishing along Victoria Nile River, Lake Kyoga near Galilaya since it’s 3-hrs drive to connect there.we cought fish like tilapia, mud fish, nile perch after we boaded our vehicle to connect us to kampla for an Overnight at Africanna hotel .

Day 7 we took a road transport to connect us to murchison falla national park arrive in the evening , we crossed the ferry and took an overnight at mweya safari lodge

Day 8 we took a morning drive to the top of the falls Nile to the bottom of the falls to view animals like Hippos, crocodiles, buffaloes, and birds. You will return to the lodge for lunch and then in the at mid day we went to wanseko for aboat to connect us for fishing in some sites at lake Albert . Dinner and overnight at along theRiver nile in hamocoup tents at pakwach .

Day 9. Whole day fishing on the Nile. In the morning have breakfast and with packed lunch cruise fishing in the different fishing sites that are safe. Dinner and overnight in the Rhino camp along the White Nile.

Day 10 Transfer to the Chobe area where fishing is done from, arrive late in the evening, dinner and overnight in harmocop tents along the Albert Nile. At Riri

Day 11 Full day fishing along the Albert Nile, following the Nile and other small rivers like river Ora will be crossed through. Dinner and overnight at camp along the Albert Nile/ river banks at Laropi .

Day 12 After morning breakfast proceed fishing along the Nile in Moyo near Adjumani side towards Nimule , in the evening you will visit the local communities in the area. Dinner and overnight in a tent, full board

Day 13 Morning breakfast, transfer back to Kampala, this is 9 hours drive from Defile to Kampala, you will have lunch en-route, proceed with the drive to reach Kampala/Entebbe in the late evening, dinner and overnight at lake Victoria hotel in Entebbe hotel (Half board)

Day 14 Morning breakfast we had time for shoping and after we were taken for lunch at garden city then laiter in the evening we were taken up to entebbe international airport by our friend BILLy.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

IT'S ALL ABOUT SERVICE DELIVERANCE!!!!

With the current economy, now is the time to ramp up your customer service techniques.
HERE ARE 10 TIPS TO KEEP IN MIND:
1. Understand how your clients' expectations rise and change over time.
What may have been good enough before no longer applies. Ask them and understand how to better serve them to help them with their business and needs.
2. Differentiate yourself from the competition.
Provide personalized and responsive service and go "beyond the call of duty." Treat them in a way that they will appreciate and remember.
3. Raise the bar for yourself.
You've heard of "dazzling the client" -- now find ways to do it. Be more flexible, faster and more efficient.
4. Never be content.
Find ways to stay ahead of the pack. I find every day there is so much to learn and new ways to implement. Make it your goal to learn and apply something new each day.
5.Manage expectations.
Build a firm foundation of trust and deliver what you promise. Then if something comes up, you will find the client more understanding and forgiving. A great line I heard once was to "under-promise and over- deliver."
6. Take personal responsibility.
You want your name to be golden to them and make sure you live up to that standard. Make it easy for them to do business with you and let them "sleep at night."
7. Bounce back with effective service recovery.
Things happen that are often out of our control. When it does, go into major "repair mode" and do whatever it takes to restore great customer goodwill.
8. Appreciate.
When your clients complain, they can be your best allies because they will tell you what you really need to know. Listen with your ears totally tuned up, then fix the problem. And thank them!
9. See the world from the customers' point of view.
Take off any blinders and take the time to step into their shoes. Actually become a customer. See what the client sees and the way they might feel and then work to make it better then ever.
10. Service is the currency that keeps our economy moving.
Customer service is always in fashion!! Strive to improve each and every day.
Go through your client base today, and think of one thing you can do differently. Remember, your clients become your biggest advocates because they praise and brag about you, which builds your brand and leads to a stronger and bigger network.