A day of visiting some sights in Kampala...the Bahai temple, the Kasubitombs, the Royal palace, and Idi Amin's torture rooms. Just click the name if you want to know more about the Bahai temple, Kasubitombs, or Idi Amin's reign of terror. Picture ...
I went out to the KasubiTombs on Wednesday morning - they are the burial place of the modern kings of the Buganda kingdom and a UNESCO world heritage site. They contain the largest thatched house in the world which was pretty impressive although as a ...
There's not a whole lot of sighseeing options in Kampala. I tried to cover as much ground as I could. I hit the KasubiTombs, which is where the Buganda Kings are buried (which happens to be the largest tribe in Uganda), the Qaddafi Mosque ...
From there we drove through the city and on to the KasubiTombs (http://www.kasubitombs.org/en/general/index.php), which are a world heritage site. The tombs are where the kings of the Buganda tribe (called Kabakas) are buried with their spears and ...
... day (but we had seen a lot of the city and eaten excellent pizza for lunch) we caught a matatu to head out to the Kasubitombs, which are the traditional burial place of the Bugandan kings (kabakas) and are made of reed and bark cloth. Since there are ...
... the only photo this time is the hotel room. I didn't take the camera out on the Kampala Tour - I was a bit sick of carting it around that day. Wished afterwards that I had it but I bought a book all about the KasubiTombs if anyone wants to see it. ...
... a boda boda accident involving a baby as we had entered Kampala I wasn´t keen to get on the back of a bike). We headed to the Kasubitombs. These were the tombs of the last few generations of the Bugandan kings. We had a very interesting chat with our ...