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Mityana

Ttanda pits

Tanda pits are found in Tanda village, Mityana district 63km (1-hour drive) west of Kampala city and 215km (3-hour drive) south of Kibale national park and Fort portal city. There are over 240 circular pits about 12 feet deep and 2 shrines in an enclosed reed fence. These are archaeological sites of Buganda kingdom.
Mityana

Mityana Martyrs’

The Mityana Martyrs refers to three Christian converts, Noah Mawaggali, Lukka Baanabakintu, and Matia Mulumba Kalemba, who were killed between 1885 and 1887 during the persecution of Christians by King Mwanga II of Buganda.
Mubende

Nakayima tree

The Nakayima Tree is a massive, ancient tree estimated to be around 650 years old. It's located in Mubende district, Uganda, and holds a special place in the hearts of many Ugandans. Named after Princess Nakayima, a royal figure believed to have disappeared into the tree, it's steeped in legend.
Mubende

Nchwanga SDA site

The Nchwanga SDA site holds a special place in the history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Uganda. Established in 1927, it is considered the very first official mission station of the Adventist Church in the country. Located approximately 173 kilo meters west of Kampala, near the border of Buganda and Bunyoro kingdoms,
Kyegegwa

Uganda Martyr’s Kako Catholic Church.

Established in 1997, the Uganda Martyrs Buseesa Catholic Parish serves a growing community of over 20,000 people, with an impressive 85% being Catholic. Named after the inspirational Uganda Martyrs, the parish is a pillar of faith and spiritual refuge for the local community.
Kagadi

Kapyemi Healing City.

The Kapyemi Healing City is a proposed development project in the Kagadi District of Uganda. The project aims to create a city centered around spiritual healing and well-being. While details are still emerging, the development has generated both interest and discussion within the community.
Kikuube

Mugalike Catholic Parish.

The Mugalike Catholic Parish serves a dedicated community of believers in Kagadi District. Known for its commitment to education and spiritual growth, the parish plays a vital role in the lives of its members.
Kikuube

Munteme catholic parish.

Established in 1958, the Munteme Catholic Parish serves a dedicated congregation in the Hoima District of Uganda. Named after Our Lady of Fatima, the parish offers a place of worship, spiritual growth, and community for its members.
Kikuube

Kigaya Catholic chapel.

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St. Kirigwajjo catholic church

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Kibaale

Uganda martyrs Buseesa catholic parish

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Hoima

Kapyemi Bisaka site.

The Kapyemi Bisaka site is a proposed development project in the Kagadi District of Uganda. The project, led by Owobusobozi Bisaka, aims to create a "Healing City" focused on spiritual well-being. While details are still emerging, the development has generated both interest and discussion within the community.
Masindi

Polish heritage site.

Uncover a remarkable piece of World War II history in Masindi, Uganda, at the Nyabyeya Heritage Site. Established in 1942, this site became a sanctuary for over 3,500 Polish refugees who fled the war. The resourceful Polish community constructed schools, a hospital, and even a place for entertainment with a theatre, showcasing their determination and spirit.
Masindi

Uganda Martyrs’ Catholic Church.

The Uganda Martyrs' Catholic Church in Masindi serves as a cornerstone of faith and community for its dedicated congregation. Standing in Honor of the 22 Catholic martyrs killed between 1885 and 1887 for their unwavering faith, the church fosters a vibrant spiritual atmosphere.
Masindi

St Adolf Ludigo- Katosa

St. Adolf Ludigo, one of the revered Uganda Martyrs, stands out for his exceptional character. Abducted as a child, he rose to become a trusted companion at the Kabaka's court. Converted to Catholicism, his unwavering faith led him to be burned at the stake in 1886. Today, pilgrims visit his shrine at Katosa, Uganda, to Honor his sacrifice and gentle spirit.
Kanungu

The Kibwetere Massacre/Kanungu Massacre site

The Kibwetere Massacre/Kanungu Massacre site, located in southwestern Uganda's Kanungu District, serves as a sombre reminder of a horrific event in 2000. Over 1,000 people, many being children, perished within the confines of a religious cult compound led by Dom Dominic Kataribabo and Credonia Mwerinde.
Kanungu

Ngirisi hill

Ngirisi hill is recognized as an old chiefdom site, potentially offering insights into the region's past leadership and social structures.
Kikuube

Uganda martyrs Butole.

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Karama at Anatole Kirigwaijo Chapel

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Kagadi

Mt Siyoni.

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Rwampara

Rwemiyenje CoU.

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Masindi

Mary hill pilgrimage site

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Masindi

European cemetery.

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Kasese

Mt. Tabuu Prayer Mountain

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