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Experience the Magic: Uganda’s Inaugural Lantern Festival, The First Ever Of Its Kind Slated For Easter Monday

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Get ready to witness an enchanting spectacle like never before as Uganda welcomes its first-ever Lantern Festival on April 1st, 2024, Easter Monday.

Nestled in the serene ambiance of Forest Park Buloba, this inaugural event promises an unforgettable night filled with joy, wonder, and cherished memories.Hosted by African Starlight, the Lantern Festival guarantees an extraordinary experience for attendees of all ages.

Picture yourself surrounded by thousands of lanterns casting a kaleidoscope of colors across the night sky, creating a mesmerizing display that will leave you in awe.From families to couples and friends, everyone is invited to partake in this historic celebration of light and love.

Whether you’re strolling hand in hand under the luminous canopy or marveling at the artistic arrangements, there’s something magical for everyone at the Lantern Festival.Mark your calendars and spread the word because this is an event you won’t want to miss.

Admission fees are as follows:Table: 500,000 & 200,000 Uganda Shillings, VIP: 20,000 Uganda Shillings, Adults: 10,000 Uganda Shillings, Kids: 5,000 Uganda Shillings.

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Gather your loved ones, pack your excitement, and join us as we illuminate the night with laughter, joy, and the radiant glow of lanterns. Let’s come together to create unforgettable memories and celebrate the magic of the Lantern Festival.

The Lantern Festival promises to be a transformative event, marking a significant milestone in Uganda’s cultural landscape. By illuminating the night sky with vibrant lanterns, it fosters a sense of unity, joy, and community spirit.

Organized to celebrate love, joy, and the magic of shared experiences, the festival aims to create lasting memories for attendees of all ages.Beyond entertainment, it serves as a platform for cultural exchange, bringing people together to embrace diversity and appreciate the beauty of tradition.

Ultimately, the Lantern Festival embodies the power of light to inspire, uplift, and unite a nation in celebration.

See you there!

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