The Kasubi Tombs is a UNESCO situated on a hill within Kampala Uganda is the burial grounds of 4 Kabakas (Kings of Buganda) and other members of the Buganda royal family. This makes it a very important religious centre for the royal family a place where the Kabaka and his representatives frequently carry out important

Budongo Forest Uganda
Budongo Central Forest Reserve is the largest survival natural forest in Uganda and largest Mahogany Forest in East Africa, with a total surface of approximately 825 square km, of which 430 square km is continuous forest. Budongo Forest Reserve is a medium altitude, moist, semi-deciduous tropical rainforest which the reserve was officially gazetted in 1932

Batwa Cultural Heritage
The Batwa, or ‘Twa people are one of the last groups of short-statured people also known as ‘pygmy’ people, and until Bwindi Rainforest was Gazetted as a National Park they lived a hunter gather lifestyle in the forest. They are now some of the poorest people in the world with a high infant mortality rate and