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2 Days
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Max People : 26
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Jan 18’ - Dec 21'
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Min Age : 10+
Description
It is bounded on the north by Buyende district, on the east by Luuka district, on the south by Jinja city, and on the west by Kayunga district. Kamuli is yet another exciting tourist destination to explore.
Kagulu Hill, together with Kagulu Rock, is the districts most visible and fascinating tourist destination.
Kagulu Hill rises 10,000 feet above sea level (3, 048 m). The hill has historically been the home of the Bacwezi.
From the top of this hill, tourists can be capable to see where the Victoria Nile enters Lake Kyoga. The hill also has a waterfall that pours down it.
Exploring the caves at the foothills provides visitors with yet another exciting chance.
You should also visit the Nnendha Cultural Site, which is positioned on a hill and provides a great viewpoint of Kamuli town. The place also has beautiful rocks of all types and shapes.
Nnendha Cultural Site serves as a cultural centre for the Igaga clan in the Busoga region, as well as a destination for traditional believers seeking worship and meditation.
Tourists that undertake a hill climb will also get the opportunity to visit Kagulu Chiefdom and Museum, which maintains and promotes Busoga traditional history and is located in Kigulu Chiefdom in Busoga Kingdom. The museum features exhibitions of Basoga culture, including artefacts used by traditional Basoga in activities such as religion, social gatherings, and medicine, among others.
We will make you to participate in a variety of activities while in Jinja City, including;
Activities;
- Sightseeing
- Rock climbing
- Picnics
- Story telling
- Exhibitions
- Education and Research
- Artifacts exploration
- Traditional dances
Location
Faq
Uganda is a landlocked country located in Eastern Africa, neighboring Kenya, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Tanzania. It is in the heart of the Great Lakes region surrounded by Lake Edward, Lake Albert, and Lake Victoria. Uganda lies along the equator and experiences tropical climate with two dry seasons. The north-eastern part of the country is semiarid.
English is the official language of Uganda and many people can communicate in English. Other languages commonly spoken are Luganda and Swahili. If you plan on traveling to rural areas you will encounter several languages due to the cultural diversity of Uganda.
Uganda is generally safe for tourists because the government provides enough security especially around National Parks. The people of Uganda are the most hospitable you will meet and will make you feel at home. However, you should always take care of your personal belongings like money, phones, laptops and visa cards as theft is common especially in cities.
Ugandan Shillings is the main currency used throughout Uganda, while US dollars and British Pounds in few big business entities may also be accepted. Credit cards are likely to be accepted in big restaurants, supermarket and hotels. It is advisable to move with some cash when travelling to rural areas as ATMs may be hard to find there.
For tourists, the best time to visit Uganda is during the dry season, that is, from January to March and June to September. However, tourism activities are available all year round and the advantage of travelling during the off-peak season is lower demand especially for gorilla trekking permits.
Depending on your Citizenship and country of origin, check always your visa eligibility before travel plans advance. Online visa services for some countries are available, some nationalities can receive their visas upon arrival while others are visa-free.
Uganda is the most beautiful country in Africa with enjoyable climate and a vast range of flora and fauna. In Uganda lies ‘The Source of the Nile’ and also home to half of the world's remaining mountain gorillas. Uganda's National Parks house all sorts of animal and plant species and a visit to any of these parks will reveal to you why this land is called “The Pearl of Africa”!
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