Uganda is a fairy-tale. You climb up a railway instead of a beanstalk, and at the end there is a wonderful new world,” wrote Sir Winston Churchill, who visited the country during its years under British rule and who called it “the pearl of Africa.” Indeed, Uganda embraces many ecosystems, from the tall volcanic mountains of the eastern and western frontiers to the densely forested swamps of the Albert Nile River and the rainforests of the country’s central plateau. The land is richly fertile, and Ugandan coffee has become both a mainstay of the agricultural economy and a favourite of connoisseurs around the world.

Uganda is a country that is rich in culture and has a very strong heritage. Uganda as a country has different kingdoms and chiefdoms and these have helped maintain a strong culture among the people reducing on the degeneration of manners in the ugandans. The different kingdoms that are found in the country are the Toro kingdom, Buganda kingdom, Bunyoro kingdom and Busoga kingdom and other tribes in Uganda have chiefdoms that are headed by chiefs.The cultures of the Ugandan people can be seen through the different cultural sites and the wide range of art craft that are sold in the different parts of the country like wood carvings, beads, papyrus mats and reeds, knives, clothes and many more others.