Jinja & Bujugali Falls
Jinja is the second biggest city in Uganda, though population-wise that’s not saying much. It’s really only a dusty market town 80 kilometres east of Kampala and 143 kilometres to …
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Jinja is the second biggest city in Uganda, though population-wise that’s not saying much. It’s really only a dusty market town 80 kilometres east of Kampala and 143 kilometres to …
ViewLake Bunyonyi and her islands are undisputedly some of the most beautiful parts of Uganda. Located in the hills six kilometres above the town of Kabale, in the extreme southwest …
ViewNgamba Island Chimpanzee sanctuary is located 23 km southeast of Entebbe in the central part of Uganda. Ngamba island forms part of the Kome archipelago, a group of about 15 …
ViewSsesse islands are an archipelago of 84 islands found in the north west of Lake Victoria. When it comes to serene white sandy beaches, natural rain forests and water wonder …
ViewFlanked today by the city of Jinja, the waterfall described by Speke now lies submerged beneath the Owen Falls Dam, Uganda’s main source of hydro-electric power. Still, a visit to …
ViewKasubi hill was originally called Nabulagala. When Mutesa I established his palace on the hill in 1882, he changed its name to Kasubi, a village in Kyagwe where he grew …
ViewA display of Uganda’s cultural heritage where one can see ethnological and natural-historical exhibitions. It is a vivid reminder of the country’s colourful past. One of its most interesting features …
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