- Uganda is home to half of the world’s remaining mountain gorilla population. Â
- The country takes conservation very seriously. Â
- Uganda also has the tallest mountain range in Africa, which feeds the world’s longest river (Nile) and Africa’s largest lake (Lake Victoria).Â
8.7 miles / 14 kilometres
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Points of Interest
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Landmark & Views
1 - The Parliament of Uganda
The Parliament building was started in 1958 as the British prepared for Uganda’s Independence. It was designed by a British Ugandan architecture firm, Peatfield and ...
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Heritage & Monuments
2 - Independence Monument
The Independence Monument is six metres tall. The monument situated in the heart of the capital between the Sheraton Kampala Hotel, Grand Imperial Hotel and ...
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Parks & Open Spaces
3 - Constitutional Square
Constitution Square was originally called City Square, the name being changed to Constitution Square in 1995 after the amendment of the Ugandan constitution which had ...
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Museum & Galleries
4 - Uganda National Museum
The Uganda National Museum is the oldest museum in East Africa. It displays and exhibits ethnological, natural-historical, and traditional life collections of the country’s cultural ...
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Heritage & Monuments
5 - Kasubi Royal Tombs
The Kasubi Tombs are the site of the burial grounds for four Kabakas (kings of Buganda) and other members of the Baganda Royal Family. The ...
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Places of Worship
6 - St. Paul’s Cathedral, Namirembe
Saint Paul’s Cathedral Namirembe, commonly referred to as Namirembe Cathedral, is the oldest cathedral in Uganda. It serves as the provincial cathedral of the Church ...
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Places of Worship
7 - Kampala Central Mosque
The Uganda National Mosque is a mosque located in the Old Kampala area. Completed in 2006, it seats up to 15,000 worshipers and can hold ...
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Museum & Galleries
8 - Uganda National Cultural Centre
The Uganda National Cultural Centre (UNCC) is a Ugandan statutory body, established by the Uganda National Cultural Centre Act, a 1959 Act of Parliament (amended ...
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Point of Interest
9 - Nakivubo Stadium
The Nakivubo War Memorial Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium. It is currently not in use, but was previously mostly used for football matches and was ...
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