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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Lake Bunyonyi

Lake 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 …

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Ssese Islands

Ssesse 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 …

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Source of River Nile

Flanked 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 …

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Kasubi Royal Tombs

Kasubi 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 …

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Uganda Museum

A 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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