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Hoima Travel, Uganda – Western Region

HOIMA CITY, UGANDA TRAVEL GUIDE - TRAVEL INFORMATION AND GUIDE

LOCATION OF HOIMA CITY, UGANDA

Hoima is a city in the Western Region of Uganda. Hoima City serves as the main municipal, administrative, and commercial center of Hoima District. Additionally, Hoima is the location of the palace of the Omukama (traditional ruler / king) of Bunyoro Kingdom.

Hoima city is situated approximately 200 kilometers (124 miles) northwest of Kampala, which is Uganda’s largest city. Hoima city lies along the Kampala–Hoima Road, accessible via an all-weather tarmac highway.The precise coordinates of Hoima City are 1°25’55.0"N latitude and 31°21’09.0"E longitude (Latitude: 1.431944; Longitude: 31.352500)3.

Hoima District is bordered by Buliisa District to the North, Masindi District to the North-East, Kyankwanzi District in the East, Kibaale District to the South, Ntoroko District to the South-West and the Democratic Republic of the Congo across Lake Albert to the West.

LANGUAGES SPOKEN IN HOIMA CITY, UGANDA

Lugungu is spoken in Buliisa and Hoima districts. Runyoro, Rutooro, Runyankore, English, Luganda and Swahili are also spoken languages by the residents and visitors.

POPULATION OF HOIMA CITY, UGANDA

In 2020, the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) estimated the mid-year population of Hoima city at 122,700 people.

HISTORY OF HOIMA CITY, UGANDA

Hoima City, located in the Western Region of Uganda, has a rich history and significant developments. Here below is some of Hoima’s history:

Bunyoro Kingdom: From the 13th century to the 19th century, Bunyoro Kingdom was one of the most powerful kingdoms in East and Central Africa. Hoima was part of this influential kingdom during that period.

Post-Independence: After Uganda gained independence, Hoima remained an entity within Bunyoro Kingdom. However, when Ugandan kingdoms were abolished in 1967, Bunyoro became a district. In 1974, Bunyoro was divided into North Bunyoro (becoming Masindi District) and South Bunyoro (becoming Hoima District in 1980).

ATTRACTIONS AND TOURISM ACTIVITIES IN HOIMA CITY, UGANDA

Mparo Tombs, Hoima, Uganda - Historic Site in Hoima

Two kilometres down the Masindi Rd (4km out of Hoima) is the final resting place of the renowned Bunyoro king Omukama (‘King’) Chwa II Kabalega and his son. Kabalega was a thorn in the side of the British for much of his reign until he was exiled to the Seychelles in 1899. Inside are his spears, bowls, throne and other personal effects on display above the actual resting place.

Katasiha Fort, Attraction in Hoima

The Katasiha Fort and Cave located 3 km from Hoima Town on the Hoima-Butiaba Road are surrounded by a defensive trench established in 1894 by a British Colonel Colvile, when he led an expedition against Kabalega, the then Omukama of Bunyoro; while the cave was used by Kabalega to fight off the colonial invasion of the kingdom. The site is of tourism importance and is currently used for recreation.

Karuziika Palace, Palace in Hoima ,Uganda

Due to tight security (the king has received death threats), this modern palace is almost never open. If you contact the palace a month in advance you may be able to visit the part-time home of the Bunyoro king and admire the throne room, which is draped with leopard and lion skins. Karuziika Palace is the principal seat of power for the kings of Bunyoro-Kitara since 1872;

Budongo Forest Reserve, Forest Reserve and Park in Murchison Falls National Park

The Budongo Forest Reserve is a large (825-sq-km) tract of virgin tropical forest on the Southern fringes of Murchison Falls National Park. Its main attractions are chimpanzees and birds (366 species), but the huge mahogany trees are also worth a look. It’s a great add-on to your Murchison Falls National Park visit, with your park permit allowing you entry to Budongo too.

Lake Albert located about 40km west of Hoima town

Lake Mwitanzige, also Albert Nyanza and formerly Lake Mobutu Sese Seko, is a lake located in Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is Africa's seventh-largest lake, as well as the second biggest of Uganda's Great Lakes

Kibiro (Salt producing village) - UNESCO World Heritage Centre

Kibiro is a small fishing village in Uganda that lies on the South-Eastern shore of Lake Albert The residents of the village are unable to produce their own agricultural products, and must trade with other communities for most of their necessities.

The Kibiro traditional sites, including a salt processing village are located approximately 1 kilometer down the escarpment, or 9 kilometers from Kigorobya town council, or 22 kilometers from Hoima Municipal town. This is a stone-age site, situated along the Eastern shore of Lake Albert.

Murchison Falls National Park, Hoima - Uganda

Murchison Falls National Park is 65 km to the North-East. It is Uganda’s oldest wildlife reserve and boasts over 90 animal species, including three of Africa’s Big Five: lions, buffaloes and leopards, elephants and rhinos. Safari game drives, boat cruises on the Nile River and the bottom of the falls, bird watching tours, sport fishing are some of the popular tours to Murchison Falls National Park.

Kibale Forest National Park, Chimpanzee Tracking and Primate Experiences

A two-hour drive west of Hoima Town leads to Kibale National Park, also known as the World’s Primate Capital, for indulgence in one of the most exciting activities on an African wildlife safari: chimpanzee tracking in the Kibale rainforest.

Also in the mix is Budongo Forest, one of the largest rainforests in East Africa (covering 825 sq. km), luring birding and nature enthusiasts. Budongo Forest bird watching trips and Budongo Forest chimpanzee tracking tours can be arranged with Responsible Tourism Company.

Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve in Hoima, Uganda

Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve was gazetted as a reserve in 2002. However, in the early 1960s, the Uganda Game Department sought to exert more control over sport hunting in Uganda by declaring certain areas to be Controlled Hunting Areas (CHAs) in which sport hunting could only be carried out by special license, and against carefully set quotas.

The Kaiso-Tonya area on the shoreline of Lake Albert was gazetted as a Controlled Hunting Areas in 1963 as it harboured isolated but important populations of Uganda kob, buffalo and hartebeest. Game Department records indicate that hunting in Kaiso-Tonya Controlled Hunting Areas, and in its smaller neighbor Buhuka Controlled Hunting Areas, was properly regulated until the mid-1970s. Thereafter, with the breakdown of law and order in Uganda, no further management of either area took place for the next 20 years.

The Kabwoya-Kaiso Wildlife Management Area (KKWMA) is in Hoima District and covers the majority of the land formerly known as the Kaiso-Tonya Controlled Hunting Area. The Kabwoya-Kaiso Wildlife Management Area has a total area of 194 sq. km and comprises the Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve (KWR, area 87 sq. km) and the adjacent Kaiso-Tonya Community Wildlife Area (KTCWA, area 107 sq. km).

The Hohwa River separates Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve and the Kaiso-Tonya Community Wildlife Area.

The Kabwoya-Kaiso Wildlife Management Area is bounded on the East by the foot of the Albertine Rift escarpment, to the West by the shoreline of Lake Albert, to the North by the Lwamagongo River, and to the South by the Warwire River.

The Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve has been surveyed and boundary beacons installed.

Kaiso-Tonya Community Wildlife Area is the only relatively ecologically intact area of Savannah along the 200 km stretch of Lake Albert shoreline between Toro-Semliki WR in the South, and to Murchison Falls National Park  in the North. In its position in the Rift, and with its proximity to the large Bugoma Forest Reserve, the Kaiso-Tonya Community Wildlife Area - KKWMA is of great importance in maintaining corridors for genetic flow in the Albertine Rift.

Kabwoya falls within one district, Hoima and is surrounded by 3 sub-counties namely, Kabwoya, Kyangwali and Buseruka.

Kisaru Tea Estate, Tea Farm & Tea Factory by McLeod Russel Uganda Limited

Kisaru Tea Estate is located in Mid-Western Uganda, 50km West of Hoima town, in the newly created Kikuube District.

Kisaru, was originally, for 22 years, a satellite division of Bugambe Tea Estate and was converted into an independent Estate in 2020. Apart from increasing its cultivated areas for tea and gum, the Estate has set up a new production line. This resulted in a production target of 1.59 million kilograms of made tea of which 97% is expected from our own leaf and 3% form bought leaf.

Bugoma Central Forest Reserve, Hoima

Located 250km (155 miles) North-West of Uganda’s capital, Kampala, Bugoma Forest covers more than 400sq km (154sq miles). Bugoma Forest lies along the Northern tip of the Albertine Rift Valley, which divides Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)

Bugoma Forest is home to 38 species of mammals, of which four are globally threatened and nine are listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s red list.

Some 600 chimpanzees, classified as endangered and of global conservation concern, live in this stretch of tropical rainforest.

Musaijamukuru Hill

Musaijamukuru Hill is located in Buhimba sub county in Kikuube district. The Musaijamukuru Hill is ideal for hiking and hosts some cultural sites.

It was one of the command posts of Omukama Kabalega as he fought British colonialists.

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Suggested tours

SUGGESTED TOURS IN HOIMA CITY, UGANDA

Kibiro Hot springs (Kigorobya S/C) tours,

Lake Albert and its escarpment tours

Lake Albert shoreline and sand beaching tours

Fishingtrips  in canoes on lake albert waters

Sport fishing tours, Birdwatching tours along lake albert (Kigorobya and Buseruka S/Cs)

Kabalega Falls Tour at the Dam (Buseruka S/C)

Wildlife safari tours in Kaiso-Toonya Game reserve and Community Wildlife Conservation Area (Buseruka S/C);

Habituated Chimpanzee tracking and forest walking tours; (Kitoba S/C);

Pottery products (local clay pots and other numerous handcrafts products from clay);

Tour of River Kafu (Kyabigambire and Buhanika S/Cs)

Birding and wildlife

BIRDS IN HOIMA CITY, UGANDA

The following bird species can be seen in Hoima during birdwatching tours;

Turacos: Keep an eye out for these colorful birds with striking green plumage and crimson wings. They’re often seen in forested areas.

Hornbills: The White-crested Hornbill is a common sight. Its distinctive white crest and large bill make it easy to identify.

Shoebill: While rare, the shoebill can be found in the Budongo Forest. This prehistoric-looking bird is a true gem for birdwatchers.

Weavers and Sunbirds: Look for brightly colored weavers building intricate nests, as well as sunbirds feeding on nectar from flowers.

WILDLIFE IN HOIMA CITY, UGANDA

The following are some of the wild animals that can be seen in Hoima;

Buffaloes,these majestic herbivores roam the savannah plains along Lake Albert within the Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve.

Baboons which are commonly found along the cliffs in the reserve.

Black and White Colobus Monkeys

Chimpanzees Vervet Monkeys often seen around the shores of River Wamababya and Hoywa.

Uganda Kobs Waterbucks, Bushbucks, Bush Duikers, and Jackson’s Hartebeests.Impalas which are all members of the antelope family and lastly hippos.

Areas of interest

PLACES TO VISIT IN HOIMA CITY, UGANDA

Musaijamukuru Hill

Bugoma Central Forest Reserve, Hoima

Kisaru Tea Estate, Tea Farm & Tea Factory by McLeod Russel Uganda Limited

Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve

Kibiro (Salt producing village) - UNESCO World Heritage Centre

Lake Albert located about 40km west of Hoima town

Budongo Forest Reserve in Murchison Falls National Park

Karuziika Palace, Palace in Hoima ,Uganda

Katasiha Fort, Hoima

Mparo Tombs, Hoima, Uganda

Hoima Royal Palace

Traditional Houses of the Bakiga People

Hoima Cultural Center

Hoima Community Museum

Kibale Forest National Park, Chimpanzee Tracking and Primate Experiences

Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda

Getting there

HOW TO GET TO HOIMA CITY, UGANDA

By Bus:

Take a bus from Kampala to Hoima. The journey takes approximately 4 hours along a good road. Link Bus Services operates buses every hour from 6:30 am to 6 pm.

By Car:

If you prefer a more direct route, you can drive from Kampala to Hoima. The distance is approximately 124.7 miles (197.4 kilometers), and the drive takes around 2 hours and 56 minutes.

Getting around

GETTING AROUND HOIMA CITY, UGANDA

Walking and Hiking:

  • Hoima city is a great place for hiking and trekking. You can explore the trails on foot, taking in the stunning views of the lush greenery and local villages.

Motorbike or Boda Boda:

  • Boda bodas (motorbike taxis) are a common mode of transport in Uganda. You can hire a boda boda to take you around the Hoima city. Negotiate the fare before starting your journey.

Local Taxis (Matatus):

  • Matatus (shared taxis) operate between nearby towns and villages. You can use them to travel between Hoima city and other destinations in the region.

Private Hire Vehicles:

  • If you prefer more comfort and privacy, consider hiring a private car or 4x4 vehicle. This option allows you to explore at your own pace.

 

Accommodation

HOIMA CITY ACCOMODATION AND WHERE TO STAY IN HOIMA CITY, UGANDA - WESTERN REGION

HOTELS AND RESORTS IN HOIMA CITY, WESTERN REGION

Golden Castle Hotel Hoima,

Hoima

Dream Holiday Hotel, 

Kijungu Ward, Plots 1 & 2

Military Close, Road, Hoima

Eco Gardens Tourist Hotel,

Hoima - Butiaba Road Fort Katasiha

Hoima Kolping Hotel,

30 40 Kyenjojo - Hoima Rd

Hoima Riviera Hotel,

Hoima - Kampala Road, Lusaka

Coronation Hotel,

Plot 1 Coronation Road,

Hoima

Rafiki Hotel - Hoima,

Plot 32 Hoima Main Street,

Hoima

Azizar Hotel,

Hoima

Hotel KonTiki-Hoima,

Hoima

Trisek Hotel,Kijungu Road,

Hoima

Glory Summit Hotel Hoima,

Rwenkobe Rd, Hoima

Eka Hoima Hotel, Hoima,

Plot 9, Mandela Road, To kijungu,

Hoima

Hoima Buffalo Hotel and Business Hub,

Plot 2 Rukurato road, Hoima

Hoima Breeze Hotel,

Habitant , Butanjwa, Hoima

Kabalega Resort - Hoima,

Masindi - Hoima Rd, Hoima

Hoima Resort Hotel,

To kijungu, Hoima

Miika Eco Resort Hotel,

Plot 367 Kaiso-Tonya,

To Butiaba Road, Hoima

COTTAGES IN HOIMA CITY, UGANDA

CG Heritage Cottage - Deluxe Twin Room,

Hoima

Entuiga cottages,

Hoima

LODGES IN HOIMA CITY, UGANDA

Zebi Ecolodge,

Hoima

Hoima Cultural Lodge,

Hoima

What to bring

WHAT TO BRING TO HOIMA CITY, UGANDA

Light Clothing:

The weather is generally warm, so pack lightweight, breathable clothes. Long sleeves and pants are recommended for protection against insects.

Comfortable Walking Shoes:

You’ll likely explore wildlife reserves and natural areas, so comfortable shoes are essential.

Sun Protection:

Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to shield yourself from the sun.

Insect Repellent:

Mosquitoes and other insects are common. An effective repellent will keep them at bay.

Binoculars:

Whether birdwatching or spotting wildlife, binoculars enhance your experience.

Camera or Smartphone:

Capture the stunning landscapes, wildlife, and cultural moments.

Reusable Water Bottle:

Stay hydrated during your adventures.

First Aid Kit:

Include basic supplies like bandages, antiseptics, and any necessary medications.

Climate and when to visit

CLIMATE AND WHEN TO VISIT IN HOIMA CITY, UGANDA

Hoima experiences short summers that are overcast and humid. The best times of year to visit Hoima City for warm-weather activities are from early June to late March.

If you're a more budget-conscious traveler, then you may want to consider traveling to Hoima City between March and May, when hotel prices are generally the lowest.

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