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Kabale District is a district in the Western Region of Uganda. Kabale hosts the district headquarters. It was originally part of Kigezi District, before the districts of Rukungiri, Kanungu, and Kisoro were excised to form separate districts.
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Kabale is sometimes nicknamed Kastone as in the local language Rukiga, a kabale is a small stone.
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Kabale District
District
Kabale's landscape
Kabale's landscape
District location in Uganda
District location in Uganda
Coordinates: 01°15′S 30°0′ECoordinates: 01°15′S 30°0′E
Country Uganda
Region Western Region
Sub-region Kigezi sub-region
Capital Kabale
Area
• Land 1,679.1 km2 (648.3 sq mi)
Population (2012 Estimate)
• Total 498,300
• Density 296.8/km2 (769/sq mi)
Time zone EAT (UTC+3)
Website
Kabale District is a district in the Western Region of Uganda. Kabale hosts the district headquarters. It was originally part of Kigezi District, before the districts of Rukungiri, Kanungu, and Kisoro were excised to form separate districts.
Kabale is sometimes nicknamed Kastone as in the local language Rukiga, a kabale is a small stone.
Contents
1 Location
2 Population
3 Notable people
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
Location
The Kabale District is bordered by Rukungiri District to the north, Ntungamo District to the north-east, Rwanda to the east and south, Kisoro District to the west, and Kanungu District to the north-west. Kabale is approximately 420 kilometres (260 mi), by road, south-west of Kampala, the capital of Uganda.[1]
Population
The 1991 national population census estimated the population of the district at 417,200. The national census in 2012 estimated the population at 458,300. In 2012, the population was estimated at 498,300.[2]
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A Drive Through Kabale-Kisoro Road | Kanaba Corner | Deadliest Roads
Kanaba gap along Kabale-Kisoro road, one of the sharpest curves of Uganda's road network. The road facilitates trade and travel between Uganda and DR Congo.
Kabale–Kisoro–Bunagana Road is a road in Western Uganda, connecting the towns of Kabale with the towns of Kisoro, Bunagana, at the border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Kyanika at the border with Rwanda.
In this video, we drive around its corners all the way to Kusoro town.????
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Beyond Comfort: Mbarara's Top 10 Hotels Revealed
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Welcome to a world of opulence in Mbarara! ???? In this video, we take you on an exclusive journey through the city's top 10 hotels, showcasing unparalleled luxury, exquisite amenities, and unmatched hospitality. Whether you're a traveler seeking the perfect stay or a local looking for a lavish getaway, our guide has you covered. Join us as we explore the heights of comfort and style in Mbarara's hospitality scene. Prepare to be amazed and inspired – your next unforgettable stay awaits! ✨ #MbararaHotels #LuxuryTravel #ExploreWithUs
MAP OF UGANDA
greetings my friends. this is a map of Uganda. Its geography is very diverse consisting of volcanic hills, mountains, and lakes. The country sits at an average of 900 meters above sea level. Both the eastern and western borders of Uganda have mountains. The Ruwenzori mountain range contains the highest peak in Uganda, which is named Alexandra and measures 5,094 meters.
also , Much of the south of the country is heavily influenced by one of the world's biggest lakes, Lake Victoria, which contains many islands. The most important cities are located in the south, near this lake, including the capital Kampala and the nearby city of Entebbe. Lake Kyoga is in the centre of the country and is surrounded by extensive marshy areas.
Although landlocked, Uganda contains many large lakes. Besides Lakes Victoria and Kyoga, there are Lake Albert, Lake Edward, and the smaller Lake George. It lies almost completely within the Nile basin. The Victoria Nile drains from Lake Victoria into Lake Kyoga and thence into Lake Albert on the Congolese border. It then runs northwards into South Sudan. An area in eastern Uganda is drained by the Suam River, part of the internal drainage basin of Lake Turkana. The extreme north-eastern part of Uganda drains into the Lotikipi Basin, which is primarily in Kenya. thats all for now. please comment and subscribe for the best maps. goodbye.
este es un mapa de Uganda. Su geografía es muy diversa y consta de colinas volcánicas, montañas y lagos. El país se encuentra a un promedio de 900 metros sobre el nivel del mar. Tanto la frontera oriental como la occidental de Uganda tienen montañas. La cordillera de Ruwenzori contiene el pico más alto de Uganda, que se llama Alexandra y mide 5.094 metros.
Además, gran parte del sur del país está fuertemente influenciado por uno de los lagos más grandes del mundo, el lago Victoria, que contiene muchas islas. Las ciudades más importantes se encuentran en el sur, cerca de este lago, incluida la capital Kampala y la cercana ciudad de Entebbe. El lago Kyoga se encuentra en el centro del país y está rodeado de extensas zonas pantanosas.
Aunque no tiene salida al mar, Uganda contiene muchos lagos grandes. Además de los lagos Victoria y Kyoga, están el lago Albert, el lago Edward y el lago George, más pequeño. Se encuentra casi completamente dentro de la cuenca del Nilo. El Nilo Victoria desemboca del lago Victoria en el lago Kyoga y de allí al lago Albert en la frontera congoleña. Luego corre hacia el norte hacia Sudán del Sur. Un área en el este de Uganda está drenada por el río Suam, parte de la cuenca de drenaje interna del lago Turkana. El extremo nororiental de Uganda desemboca en la cuenca de Lotikipi, que se encuentra principalmente en Kenia.
c'est une carte de l'Ouganda. Sa géographie est très diversifiée et se compose de collines volcaniques, de montagnes et de lacs. Le pays se situe en moyenne à 900 mètres d'altitude. Les frontières est et ouest de l'Ouganda ont des montagnes. La chaîne de montagnes Ruwenzori contient le plus haut sommet d'Ouganda, qui s'appelle Alexandra et mesure 5 094 mètres.
De plus, une grande partie du sud du pays est fortement influencée par l'un des plus grands lacs du monde, le lac Victoria, qui contient de nombreuses îles. Les villes les plus importantes sont situées au sud, près de ce lac, dont la capitale Kampala et la ville voisine d'Entebbe. Le lac Kyoga se trouve au centre du pays et est entouré de vastes zones marécageuses.
Bien qu'enclavé, l'Ouganda contient de nombreux grands lacs. Outre les lacs Victoria et Kyoga, il y a le lac Albert, le lac Edward et le plus petit lac George. Il se trouve presque entièrement dans le bassin du Nil. Le Nil Victoria s'écoule du lac Victoria dans le lac Kyoga et de là dans le lac Albert à la frontière congolaise. Il se dirige ensuite vers le nord jusqu'au Soudan du Sud. Une zone de l'est de l'Ouganda est drainée par la rivière Suam, qui fait partie du bassin de drainage interne du lac Turkana. L'extrême nord-est de l'Ouganda se déverse dans le bassin de Lotikipi, qui se trouve principalement au Kenya. c'est tout pour le moment. s'il vous plaît commentez et abonnez-vous pour les meilleures cartes.
hii ni ramani ya Uganda. Jiografia yake ni tofauti sana inayojumuisha vilima vya volkeno, milima, na maziwa. Nchi iko katika wastani wa mita 900 juu ya usawa wa bahari. Mipaka ya mashariki na magharibi ya Uganda ina milima. Safu ya milima ya Ruwenzori ina kilele cha juu zaidi nchini Uganda, ambacho kinaitwa Alexandra na kina urefu wa mita 5,094.
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QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK SHINES AS THE MEDLEY OF WONDERS #exploreuganda #queenelizabeth
Queen Elizabeth National Park (QENP) is in the Western Region of Uganda, spanning the districts of Kasese, Kamwenge, Rubirizi, and Rukungiri. The park is approximately 400 kilometers (250 mi) by road southwest of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city.
Must do in Uganda! Climbing Rwenzori Mountains ... the most beautiful mountain in Africa.
Mount Rwenzori or perhaps more correct the Rwenzori Mountains are located to the west of Uganda on the border with the DR Congo. Sometimes also spelled Ruwenzori and referred to as the Mountains of the Moon, they culminate at an elevation of 5,109 m asl. The mountains are also associated with the name of Rainmaker ... and the lush vegetation is probably the proof of this.
Trekking options range for short day hikes to a the full 11 days hikes with an average duration of 8 days incuding the tackling of the highest peaks on the Stanley massif.
The Rwenzori has a distinct otherworldliness, with its swirling mists, giant vegetation, huge moss growths and intimidating dark lakes. From our past visits and comparing with other mountains, this is certainly the most unique and beautiful mountain in Africa.
While the range includes many massifs, Mount Stanley is the one that hosts the highest peak with an altitude of 5,109 m on Margherita Peak. Although not the highest, it is a far tougher trek out of the mountains in Africa.
Many climbing routes are available and Inspiration Africa will gladly advise you as to the best one to take.
This video was brought to you by the Ugandan Tourism Board and shared through our Inspiration Africa Channel.
UGANDA'S BEST SEVEN WATERFALLS ON ONE RIVER-KASESE
This video shows a new discovery of the seven waterfalls on one river in Kasese District in a village called Kisamba.
The waterfalls / attractions are owned by the community which does most of the activities like, guiding, paths finding, cleaning , and bee keeping project which is a project that was sponsored by the UWA through Mount Rwenzori National park.
The video and the tour is all sponsored by Joseph who is the team leader palm tours and travel because of his passion and curiosity and love for nature more so for Kasese where he is born and raised, he is passionate about tourism (community tourism) which he says he wants to tell stories and unveil what Kasese has in terms of culture, physical features, Nature and many more, he believes UGANDA IS CALLED THE PEARL OF AFRICA BEACAUSE OF KASESE.
VISIT GORO COTTAGES KIHIHI #BwindiImpenetrableNational Park #QueenElizabethNational Park
all one needs is the ideal space to unwind, put their feet up, and enjoy the gifts of nature. We have made sure that our services rotate around our clients and meeting their needs to the best of our ability. Located in Kihihi, between two parks (Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Queen Elizabeth National Park), at Goro Cottages you are as close as can be to Uganda’s wide array of wildlife.
UGANDA Places | Wildlife at QUEEN ELIZABETH PARK (wildlife)
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Nice and affordable place where you can stay:
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2. Kyambura Gorge Lodge
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3. Marafiki Safari Lodge
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4. Queen Elizabeth Bush Lodge
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5. Ishasha Wilderness Camp - Queen Elizabeth National Park
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Most tourists who come to Uganda visit more than one destination. You can combine your Queen Elizabeth safari with gorilla trekking safaris in Bwindi, or tour Murchison Falls National Park. For relaxation after your wildlife safari, you can visit Ssese Islands but if you are more interested in adventure, take on rafting on the nile, chimpanzee trekking in Kibale, Rwenzori Mountains climbing and Mount elgon hike.
Queen Elizabeth National Park occupies an estimated 1,978 square kilometres (764 sq mi). The park extends from Lake George in the north-east to Lake Edward in the south-west and includes the Kazinga Channel connecting the two lakes.
The park was founded in 1952 as Kazinga National Park. It was renamed two years later to commemorate a visit by Queen Elizabeth II.
Queen Elizabeth National Park is known for its wildlife, including Cape buffaloes, hippopotami, crocodiles, elephants, leopards, lions, and chimpanzees. It is home to 95 mammal species and over 500 species of birds. The area around Ishasha in Rukungiri District is famous for its tree-climbing lions, whose males sport black manes. Poachers killed six elephants in the park in 2015, triggering both anger and frustration within the Ugandan conservation community.
The park is also famous for its volcanic features, including volcanic cones and deep craters, many with crater lakes, such as the Katwe craters, from which salt is extracted.
Services in the park include a telecenter run by Conservation Through Public Health and the Uganda Wildlife Authority, neighboring the Queen's Pavilion, park lodges, game and scenic drives, and boat launches.
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