Jinja
0 ToursHistory Source of River Nile Overview:The Source of the Nile in Jinja, Uganda, marks the starting point of the world’s longest river as it flows out of Lake Victoria toward the Mediterranean Sea. Discovered by British explorer John Hanning Speke in 1858, this site has become an iconic attraction in East Africa, celebrated for its
Kampala
0 ToursHistory Kampala Kampala – Uganda’s Capital City Overview:Kampala, the bustling capital of Uganda, is a vibrant and diverse city known for its blend of traditional African culture, colonial history, and modern development. Located on the northern shores of Lake Victoria, Kampala is the political, economic, and cultural heart of Uganda. Its lively markets, historical
Kasese
0 ToursHistory Kaseese Kasese – Tourist Key Information Overview:Kasese is a vibrant town located in western Uganda, at the base of the Rwenzori Mountains, often referred to as the “Mountains of the Moon.” It serves as a gateway to several national parks and natural attractions, making it an appealing destination for adventure seekers and nature lovers.
Kigezi
1 TourHistory Ancient history and settlement. The region is uniquely characterized by the Albertine Rift, or Western Rift Valley, and the African Great Lakes, which include Lake Bunyonyi, Lake Edward, Lake Mutanda and Lake Kyahafi. Kigezi is also the home to the chain of volcanic mountains, the Virunga Mountains, located in what is now Kisoro District, and which also form the south-west Uganda border with the Democratic Republic
Kisoro
0 ToursHistory Mt. Muhabura Mgahinga Gorilla National Park and Mount Muhabura – Tourist Key Information Overview:Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, located in southwestern Uganda near the border with Rwanda, is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich biodiversity, and as a sanctuary for the endangered mountain gorillas. One of the park’s most iconic features is Mount Muhabura, one
Masaka
1 TourHistory Ancient history and settlement. Main article: History of the Maldives § Early Age. The first Maldivians did not leave any archaeological artifacts. Their buildings were probably built of wood, palm fronds and other perishable materials, which would have quickly decayed in the salt and wind of the tropical climate. Moreover, chiefs or headmen did not
Mbarara
0 ToursHistory Ancient history and settlement. Main article: History of the Maldives § Early Age. The first Maldivians did not leave any archaeological artifacts. Their buildings were probably built of wood, palm fronds and other perishable materials, which would have quickly decayed in the salt and wind of the tropical climate. Moreover, chiefs or headmen did not
Mukono
0 ToursHistory Ancient history and settlement. Main article: History of the Maldives § Early Age. The first Maldivians did not leave any archaeological artifacts. Their buildings were probably built of wood, palm fronds and other perishable materials, which would have quickly decayed in the salt and wind of the tropical climate. Moreover, chiefs or headmen did not