The focus is on people - both those on the tour and Ugandans.
I have been in Uganda in 2002, 2016 and 2017, It has been a "life changing" experience and that is why I keep going back and hope to return when I can afford it. The first trip had to do with a Rotary project in eastern Uganda (Mbale area). People were just amazing in welcoming me and in introducing me to their country. They prepared a sign with seeds on a board "Welcome to Uganda E. Newton" ! One fellow took me to a hut to meet his mother! They hosted me royally. I leave it to nature programs on TV and information on line to give people an idea of scenery, other attractions and history of Uganda. My focus is on the people of Uganda and this is an emphasis of Tishal Tours along with doing everything possible to make the tour a once in a lifetime experience for guests.
I need to point out that I have only been in southern Uganda along the equator in the lush countryside where "everything grows"! I have been in south western Uganda the past two summers and visited a game preserve along... Read more with spending time in villages and on farms. In this regard Tishal Tours has a huge advantage. Their people grew up in the area where they are conducting tours so have contacts to taylor a visit to the needs and interests of travelers. If guests want to vist a model farm it can be arranged, if they have an interest in children a visit to Joy's Centre can be managed, if they would like to meet local community leaders it can be set up.
Another consideration is that Tishal Tour managers are global citizens and have lived in other countries, They know what it is like to live in Canada or in England and can anticipate the needs of travelers from various countries. They can easily put themselves into the shoes of their guests and plan accordingly. This differentiates them from their oompetitors.