Discover Uganda’s Equator Line Stop: Engage with wildlife, explore conservation, and enjoy personalized tours with lions, zebras, and lemurs. Book your adventure today.
Discover Uganda’s Equator Line Stop: Engage with wildlife, explore conservation, and enjoy personalized tours with lions, zebras, and lemurs. Book your adventure today.
- Kampala - The vibrant capital of Uganda, Kampala, has evolved from the royal hills of the Buganda Kingdom into a dynamic modern city. It is renowned for its rich history, cultural landmarks, bustling markets, and stunning hilltop views, making it an unforgettable travel destination.
- Uganda Equator - Situated in Kayabwe, Mpigi District, along…
- Kampala - The vibrant capital of Uganda, Kampala, has evolved from the royal hills of the Buganda Kingdom into a dynamic modern city. It is renowned for its rich history, cultural landmarks, bustling markets, and stunning hilltop views, making it an unforgettable travel destination.
- Uganda Equator - Situated in Kayabwe, Mpigi District, along the bustling Masaka–Kampala Highway, the Uganda Equator is one of the country’s most intriguing geographical landmarks. This iconic location allows visitors to stand at the point where the Earth is split into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. In addition to its geographical importance, Kayabwe offers a vibrant mix of science, culture, and local tourism experiences.

- Professional English speaking drive guides
- Pickup and drop off services
- Entrance fee
- Professional English speaking drive guides
- Pickup and drop off services
- Entrance fee
- Personal expenses
- Food and drinks
- Personal expenses
- Food and drinks
Equator Line Kayabwe is a well-known attraction on the Kampala–Masaka highway, where visitors can witness the Earth’s equatorial division. The location provides an engaging demonstration of the Coriolis Effect, illustrating how water drains in opposite directions on each side of the equator. Visitors have the unique opportunity to stand in both…
Equator Line Kayabwe is a well-known attraction on the Kampala–Masaka highway, where visitors can witness the Earth’s equatorial division. The location provides an engaging demonstration of the Coriolis Effect, illustrating how water drains in opposite directions on each side of the equator. Visitors have the unique opportunity to stand in both hemispheres simultaneously, capture photos with the famous monument, and explore local crafts. The area features small shops, eateries, and cultural exhibits, offering a convenient, educational, and unforgettable experience for tourists traveling through Uganda.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.