Mbale Travel Guide, Uganda – East Africa
MBALE TRAVEL GUIDE
LOCATION OF MBALE CITY, UGANDA
Mbale District is located in the Eastern region of Uganda. Mbale got its name after the largest city in the district, Mbale, which also serves as the main administrative and commercial center in the sub-region.
Mbale City and Mbale district is located approximately 245 kilometres (152 mi), by road, North-East of Kampala, the capital of Uganda, and the largest city in the East African country.
CITIES NEAR MBALE, UGANDA
- Tororo 1 hr 16 min (55.1 km) via Mbale-Tororo Rd and Tororo-Mbale Rd
- Kumi 58 min (56.5 km) via Mbale - Soroti Rd/Soroti - Mbale Rd
- Sipi 1 hr 1 min (51.0 km) via Mbale-Moroto Rd
- Amagoro 1 hr 24 min (65.3 km) via Tororo-Mbale Rd and Mbale-Tororo Rd
- Bududa 55 min (35.2 km) via Mbale-Tororo Rd
- Malaba 1 hr 12 min (57.1 km) via Tororo-Mbale Rd and Mbale-Tororo Rd
- Pallisa 53 min (55.1 km) via Mbale - Tirinyi Rd
- Jinja 2 hr 26 min (145 km)
- Soroti 1 hr 59 min (114 km) via Mbale - Soroti Rd/Soroti - Mbale Rd
- Kapchorwa 1 hr 4 min (57.2 km) via Mbale-Moroto Rd
POPULATION OF MBALE CITY, UGANDA
The estimated population of Fort Portal in 2011 was approximately 586,300, according to UBOS.
SOME HISTORY OF MBALE CITY, UGANDA
Mbale is a Municipality in Mbale District in the Eastern part of Uganda. It was established as a commercial centre for Arab slave traders and later attracted Indian traders who had come to East Africa to build the railway line. Eventually, Mbale became the Uganda Government's administrative centre for the Eastern region of Uganda.
ATTRACTIONS AND TOURISM ACTIVITIES IN MBALE CITY, UGANDA
Wanale Hill – This is a scenic hill located just outside Mbale town that offers beautiful views of the town and the surrounding countryside.
Mount Elgon – This is a dormant volcano that lies on the border of Uganda and Kenya. It has the second highest peak in Uganda and offers great hiking and trekking opportunities. The mountain is also home to various wildlife such as buffalo, elephants and leopards.
Sipi Falls – These are a series of three waterfalls situated on the slopes of Mount Elgon. The falls are accessed through a beautiful hiking trail that offers great views of the surrounding plains and valleys.
Nyero Rock Paintings – These are ancient rock paintings that date back to over 3,000 years ago. They are located in the Nyero Rock Site and are believed to have been created by early human settlers in the area.
Bamasaba Cultural Centre – This centre displays the rich cultural heritage of the Bamasaba people of Mbale. It features traditional dances, music and art and provides a great opportunity for tourists to learn about their culture.
Nabuyonga Cave – This is a historical site that was used as a hideout by the Bamasaba during the colonial era. It is located on the slopes of Mount Elgon and is accessed through a scenic hiking trail.
Mbale Central Market – This is a bustling market located in the heart of Mbale town. It offers a great opportunity for tourists to experience the local culture and buy souvenirs.
Uganda Wildlife Education Centre – This is a wildlife sanctuary that is home to various animals such as lions, elephants, and monkeys. It offers a great opportunity for tourists to see and learn about wildlife in Uganda.