Ghetto Kids have successfully completed a four-day tour of Western Uganda, generously provided by the Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife, and Antiques. The group, known for their dance talents, had the opportunity to explore various attractions in the region.
Their visit to Queen Elizabeth National Park in Kasese was a highlight, where they experienced close encounters with a variety of animals, including lions, buffaloes, antelopes, elephants, kobs, and warthogs, leaving many members of the group excited.
Adding to their adventure, the Ghetto Kids enjoyed a scenic boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel in Kasese, immersing themselves in the natural beauty that defines Uganda as the Pearl of Africa.
The tour continued with a visit to Ishaka, where the group had lunch and participated in a tree planting activity, contributing to environmental conservation.
This initiative by the Ministry of Tourism provided the Ghetto Kids with not only entertainment and wildlife experiences but also opportunities for cultural enrichment and environmental awareness during their exploration of Western Uganda.