UGANDA
The Nakayima Tree, located on Mubende Hill in Uganda, is an ancient and sacred fig tree estimated to be between 400 and 650 years old. It is deeply rooted in local traditions and is associated with the Chwezi Dynasty. The tree is revered for its spiritual significance and is a site for traditional worship and healing practices.
Nakivubo Stadium, also known as Nakivubo War Memorial Stadium, is located in the Central Business District of Kampala, Uganda. Established in 1926, it has a seating capacity of 35,000 and hosts various sports events, concerts, and cultural gatherings. The stadium was recently renovated and reopened in 2024.
The Parliament Building in Kampala, Uganda serves as the seat of the country's legislative body, where members of Parliament convene to discuss and pass laws. The building, opened in 1962, features a distinctive architectural design and symbolizes Uganda's journey towards self-governance and democracy.
Rwenzori Mountains National Park is a Ugandan national park and UNESCO World Heritage-listed site located in the Rwenzori Mountain ranges in East Africa Africa.
In the beautiful Rwenzori mountain chain, which is Africa's largest and most inaccessible mountain range almost 1,000 km2 (386 sq mi) in size, the Rwenzori Mountains National park has Africa's third highest mountain trek peak and many lakes, rivers, waterfalls and glaciers. This Uganda park is known for its beautiful plant life. Book Rwenzori Trek and Rwenzori Mountaineering Tours Online