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Uganda accepted the convention on November 20, 1987, making its historical sites eligible for inclusion on the list. [3] Uganda has three World Heritage Sites and a further seven sites on its tentative list. [3] The first two sites were listed in 1994, both for their natural significance.
Impressive copper structure commemorating the hosting of the meeting of the heads of government in Uganda in 2007. Kampala More images. UG-C-057 Clock Tower Commemorates the Queen's visit in 1954 Kampala Queen's Way: More images. UG-C-058 Kololo Airstrip Monuments, burial for heroes, airstrip national functions
Upload an image UG-N-002 Pekele Hot springs Hot springs medicinal Adjumani Upload an image UG-N-003 Idrian missionary site First site for catholic missionaries in Pekele. 1911 Upload an image UG-N-004 Paimol Martyrs site Pilgrim site for the two martyrs’, Daudi Okello, and Blessed Jildo Irwa, martyred in 1918, beatified in 2010. Agago Upload an image UG-N-005 Abia Colonialists Massacred ...
Upload another image UG-W-002 Butiaba Fort Main port on lake Albert since 1800s. Buliisa Upload an image UG-W-003 Bugungu Fort Upload an image UG-W-004 Sempaya hot springs In Semliki National park two natural hot springs female boils up to 106 degrees and the male boils at 90 degrees.) cultural significance attached. Bundibugyo More images Upload another image UG-W-005 Kitagata Hot Springs ...
National Cultural Sites of Uganda are a type of cultural heritage monuments, defined by the Uganda Museum. [1] The sites are subdivided by administrative region and listed below. [2] [3] List of National Cultural Sites in Central Region, Uganda; List of National Cultural Sites in Western Region, Uganda
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is one of Uganda's premier ecotourism destinations, renowned for its exceptional biodiversity and the opportunity to track endangered mountain gorillas. Located in southwestern Uganda, the park is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a major attraction for visitors interested in gorilla trekking. With over 459 ...
A tree-climbing lioness in Queen Elizabeth National Park.. Tourism in Uganda is focused on Uganda's landscape and wildlife. It is a major driver of employment, investment and foreign exchange, contributing USh 4.9 trillion (US$1.88 billion or €1.4 billion as of August 2013) to Uganda's GDP in the financial year 2012–2013.
On Sigulu island marking the border of Kenya and Uganda. UG-E-094 Namato Rock At Kigalama, is a Site for the Mukembe clan, has two wells a male and a female Namutumba UG-E-095 Kapir Rock paintings Rock art Paintings Ngora More images. UG-E-096 Opege fort One of Kakungulus several forts built 1900