Mount Muhabura
Mount Muhabura Mount Muhavura, also known as Mount Muhabura, is one of eight Virunga mountains that stretch across Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is the third-highest volcano of the eight Virunga massifs and is located in Mgahinga National Park in southwestern Uganda. Mount Muhavura, Mount Sabinyo, and Mount Gahinga comprise […]
Mount Kilimanjaro Deaths
DISCOVER TANZANIA Mount Kilimanjaro Deaths Rising above the East African plains, Mount Kilimanjaro stands as a testament to nature’s impressiveness. At a staggering height of 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) above sea level, Mount Kilimanjaro takes the title of Africa’s highest Mountain. Dominating Northern Tanzania landscape, This dormant stratovolcano has long captivated adventurers, trekkers, and mountaineers […]
Lake Muhazi
Lake Muhazi Rwanda Lake Muhazi is located about 40 kilometers east of Kigali, Rwanda’s capital city, and has a beautiful winding shoreline worth exploring on your Rwanda Safari, especially on weekends. The area surrounding the lake has a charming relaxed atmosphere, making it the ideal place to escape the busy and noisy life of the […]
Kimironko Market Tour
Kimironko Market Tour Rwanda, like the rest of East Africa, is known for its lively, colorful, and unique markets. Kimironko Market, located in Kigali’s Kimironko neighborhood, is the busiest market in town, more like the famous Owino market in Kampala, Uganda. Locals from all over the city come here to stock up on fruits and […]
Kigali City
Kigali City Kigali City, Rwanda’s capital, is the quietest, safest, and cleanest city in the country, with a well-maintained infrastructure system. It is Africa’s most beautiful city, with trees lining all roads and streets, beautifully designed roads, and well-organized buildings, providing a stunning backdrop for any visitor. Kigali City is divided into three districts: Gasabo, […]
Kabaka’s Lake in Uganda
Kabaka’s Lake in Uganda The Kabaka’s Lake History Kabaka’s Lake History – Kabaka’s Lake is located in Ndeeba between Nabunya Road and Ring Road. It is approximately 5 kilometers from Kampala, Uganda’s capital city. The lake was built in 1880 by Kabaka Mwanga II, who wanted it to serve as an “escape corridor” during British […]
The Gaddafi Mosque
The Gaddafi Mosque The Gaddafi Mosque, also known as the National Mosque of Uganda, is the largest in East Africa. Located about 2 kilometers from the center of Kampala’s old Kampala Hill, one of seven hills in the Ugandan capital. The Gaddafi Mosque was built after Uganda’s state established the Muslim Supreme Council in 1972, […]
The Uganda Museum
The Uganda Museum The Uganda Museum is the oldest in East Africa, displaying various historical sections of Uganda’s traditional history. It is located along Kintante Road, as you approach Kamwokya near the British Council offices. This museum has made significant contributions to Uganda’s tourism industry by displaying traditional Ugandan life collections. The British protectorate government […]
Tribes in Rwanda
Tribes in Rwanda Rwanda is known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” and their official languages are French and English, with Kinyarwanda as the local language. Rwanda, on the other hand, is a landlocked country in east-central Africa located south of the Equator and known for its breathtaking scenery. Furthermore, it has a fantastic […]
Ndere Cultural Center
Ndere Cultural Center In 1986, Rawangyezi Stephen founded the Ndere Troupe as a cultural development project. The famous Ndere Cultural Center was established in 2003 to house Uganda’s first traditional dance troupe, Ndere Troupe. One cannot discuss cultural centers without mentioning the Ndere Cultural Center, which is the home of all Ugandan cultures, and the […]
Kigali Genocide Memorial Center
Kigali Memorial Center The Kigali Genocide Memorial Center, located in Gisozi-Kigali, Rwanda, is a burial site for victims of the 1994 Rwanda Genocide. It was founded and is still run on behalf of the Rwanda National Commission for Genocide Prevention by Aegis Trust, a UK-based Genocide prevention organization. The Kigali Genocide Memorial center at Gisozi, […]
Kasubi Tombs
Kasubi Tombs Kasubi tombs are a well-known historical site for Uganda’s royal kings in the Buganda kingdom, and it was originally established as agricultural land farmed using traditional techniques. Kabaka Edward Mutesa I of Buganda decided to build the royal site in 1882 to replace the palace built by his father Suuna II in early […]