The Equator in Uganda

 The Equator in Uganda

Uganda is one of the few countries in the world that is crossed by the Equator;the imaginary line that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

 Main Equator crossing points

Uganda Equator Line (Kayabwe)

  • Located along the Kampala–Masaka road (about 1–1.5 hours from Kampala)
  • The most popular and developed Equator site
  • Has monuments, shops, restaurants, and photo spots

Uganda Equator Crossing (Queen Elizabeth National Park)

  • Inside the national park
  • Much more natural and less crowded
  • Great if you’re already on a safari

 What you can do at the Equator

Stand in both hemispheres at once, Watch the famous water experiment (shows how water drains differently north vs south)

You can also buy souvenirs & crafts and  relax at nearby cafés and take photos

Fun facts

The Equator gets almost equal day and night all year  and temperatures are generally warm year-round

Uganda’s location near the Equator is why it’s called the “Pearl of Africa” (lush and green)

 Travel tip

  • Best stop if you’re heading to:
    • Lake Mburo National Park
    • Queen Elizabeth National Park
    • Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Most people stop here on the way to a safari.

Is it worth visiting?

Yes,especially if it’s your first time and it is a quick stop (20–40 minutes), great photos and easy to access. The equator is one of those amazing things to see and we are here to help you answer your inquires and plan your trip to the amazing features in Uganda!

 

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