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Are There Tigers in Uganda?

Are There Tigers in Uganda? Many travelers ask whether Uganda has tigers roaming its savannahs. The answer is no—Uganda has no wild tigers. Tigers are native to Asia, not Africa. You will not find them in national parks such as…

Uganda Currency

Uganda Currency Uganda uses the Ugandan Shilling (UGX) as its official currency. The shilling is essential for daily life, covering everything from groceries and transport to safari tours and cultural activities. For travelers, understanding the currency, denominations, and exchange options…

Wamala Tombs

Wamala Tombs The Wamala Tombs are an important cultural and historical site located on Wamala Hill in Uganda. They serve as the burial grounds for past kings and significant figures of the Buganda Kingdom. The site reflects Uganda’s rich heritage,…

Bachwezi Spirits

Bachwezi Spirits The Bachwezi Spirits appear as legendary figures in the history and folklore of Uganda and the Great Lakes region. They connect to the Bachwezi dynasty, which ruled the ancient Empire of Kitara centuries ago. People remember these spirits…

Bigo bya Mugenyi

Bigo bya Mugenyi Bigo bya Mugenyi is a significant archaeological site located in western Uganda near the districts of Ntungamo and Rukungiri. The site features remnants of an ancient settlement, including earthworks, terraces, and ditches believed to date back to…

Nakayima Tree

Nakayima Tree The Nakayima Tree stands as a sacred and historic landmark on Lubaga Hill in Kampala, Uganda. Locals and tourists admire it for its cultural and spiritual significance. Ancient folklore, rituals, and traditional ceremonies connect to the tree. A…

Kagulu Hill

Kagulu Hill Kagulu Hill rises majestically near the town of Jinja in eastern Uganda. Known for its panoramic views, rocky terrain, and cascading waterfalls, it attracts hikers, nature lovers, and cultural enthusiasts. The hill offers a combination of adventure, breathtaking…

Crater Lakes in Uganda

Crater Lakes in Uganda Uganda is home to numerous crater lakes, formed by volcanic activity over millions of years. These lakes dot the landscape in regions like Fort Portal, Kasese, and Kabale. They offer serene settings, stunning scenery, and unique…

The Uganda Equator

The Uganda Equator The Uganda Equator is a geographic landmark that divides the northern and southern hemispheres. Stretching across central Uganda, it passes through towns like Kayabwe, Mpigi, and Mubende. Visitors are drawn to this unique site for photo opportunities,…

Accommodations in Queen Elizabeth National Park

Accommodations in Queen Elizabeth National Park Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of Uganda’s most visited safari destinations. Its landscapes include savannahs, wetlands, forests, and crater lakes, making it ideal for game drives, birdwatching, and boat safaris. Choosing the right…