Lake Mutanda

Lake Mutanda

enjoying the breathtaking view after hiking up the steep hill to the view point

Location: 

Lake Mutanda, Uganda

Duration: 

Friday, September 16, 2016

Personal highlights

  1. Lake Mutanda, small but very impressive
  2. Hiking up to the view point to enjoy the full scenery
  3. Talking to local shepherds and Congolese immigrants
  4. Hiking in the Mgahinga Gorilla National Park (missed)
  5. Kisoro, the last town before Rwandainfo-icon

Image sources

  1. Local shepherds
  2. Enjoying the view
  3. View over the valley
  4. Doing some laundry
  5. Market in Kisoro

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