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Kabaka and Bulange Buganda Parliament Mengo Uganda Photo by Awaken Millionare Twitter

The Royal Mile in Kampala, also known as Kabaka Anjagala Road, is a historic road connecting the Buganda Royal Palace (Lubiri) to the Bulange (Parliament). Lined with candlenut trees representing the 52 clans of Buganda, it symbolizes the cultural and administrative heart of the Buganda Kingdom.

A photograph of the Stride Monument in Kampala, Uganda

The Stride Monument in Kampala commemorates Uganda’s hosting of the 2007 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM). Designed by Dr. George Kyeyune and his team, it features a family in stride, symbolizing unity and progress within the Commonwealth.

A photograph of the Uganda Equator in Kayabwe, Uganda taken during an adventure tour

The Uganda Equator Travel Guide - Complete with the Uganda Equator accommodation, tours at the Uganda Equator, the Uganda Equator experiences, and transport to and from the Uganda Equator.

A photograph of the Tooro Palace located in Western Uganda.

Tooro Kingdom is a traditional kingdom in Western Uganda, known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and the youthful Omukama (king), Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV. It's home to the breathtaking Rwenzori Mountains, the majestic crater lakes, and the diverse wildlife of Kibale National Park.

Toro Semliki Wildlife Reserve was established as a game reserve in 1926 and was among the first protected areas to be gazetted. The main reason was to protect the large numbers of Uganda Kobs in the area. It covers an area of 542 km2. It is located in western Uganda, within Ntoroko and Kabarole districts.

Uganda Martyrs Catholic Shrine Travel Guide - Complete with Uganda Martyrs Catholic Shrine lodge accommodations, tours in Uganda Martyrs Catholic Shrine safari, Uganda Martyrs Catholic Shrine experiences, and transport to and from Uganda Martyrs Catholic Shrine.

A photograph of the Uganda National Cultural Centre in Kampala, Uganda.

The Uganda National Cultural Centre (UNCC), located in Kampala, is a hub for cultural and artistic activities. It houses the National Theatre and the Nommo Gallery, offering a space for performances, exhibitions, and cultural events, promoting Uganda’s rich heritage.

A photograph of the Wamala Tombs located in Nabweru in Wakiso District, Uganda

The Wamala Tombs, located in Nabweru Sub-county, Wakiso District near Kampala, Uganda, are the burial grounds of Ssekabaka Suuna II, the 29th king of Buganda. This site is significant for its cultural heritage, traditional architecture, and historical importance, offering a glimpse into the rich history of the Buganda Kingdom.

A photograph of the World War Monument in Kampala, Uganda.

The World War Memorial Monument in Kampala, located along Kampala Road next to the Central Police Station, was built in 1945 to honor Ugandans who died supporting British soldiers during the World Wars. It serves as a poignant reminder of their sacrifices and contributions to global peace efforts.

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