Kyanika border

Kyanika border Kyanika border is in the south west of Uganda, in Kisoro district, in Kigezi sub-region, and in the northeast of Rwanda. Kyanika border has helped the tourism industry grow by making it easier for people to visit safari…

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Kyambura Gorge

Kyambura Gorge Kyambura Gorge: The broad Kyambura George determined by locals as ‘Chambura” is the outstanding valley of apes in the queen Elizabeth national park in Uganda located in the Northeastern part of the park this is drain by river…

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Kasubi Tombs

Kasubi Tombs Kasubi tombs is a well-known historical site for the royal kings of Uganda in the Buganda country. It used to be a place where people grew crops using old methods. In 1882, Kabaka of Buganda, Edward Mutesa I,…

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Karuma Falls

Karuma Falls Karuma Falls are some of the most beautiful falls in the pearl of Africa. They are in the northwestern part of Uganda on the Victoria Nile in the eastern part of Murchison Falls National Park. At the falls,…

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Kalinzu Forest

Kalinzu Forest Kalinzu Forest Reserve is a fascinating safari destination in its own right. The picturesque guided walks along the hills will make you relax. Walking through the valleys in the natural environment will open your eyes to a whole…

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Karamajong tribe

Karamajong tribe Karamajong tribe :  Karamajong, also spelt Karimojong, are a Nilotic people. They are agro-pastoral herdsmen who occupy an area equivalent to one tenth of Uganda, primarily in the northeast. According to anthropologists, the Karamojong are part of a…

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Kabaka’s Palace

 Kabaka's Palace Kabaka's Palace Based on the history of Buganda, or "Uganda," the most important location is Twekobe. More specifically, it is the royal compound of the Kabaka, or "King," of Buganda, located in Mengo, a suburb of Kampala, the…

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