Equator Line Kayabwe is a popular stop along the Kampala–Masaka highway where visitors experience the Earth’s equatorial divide. The site offers a fun demonstration of the Coriolis Effect, showing how water drains differently on either side of the equator. Travelers can stand in both hemispheres at once, take photos by the iconic monument, and browse local crafts. The area has small shops, restaurants, and cultural displays, making it a convenient, educational, and memorable stop for tourists exploring Uganda.
Kampala, Uganda’s vibrant capital, grew from the Buganda Kingdom’s royal hills into a lively modern city known for its rich history, cultural landmarks, bustling markets, and panoramic hilltop views—making it a memorable tour destination.
The Uganda Equator at Kayabwe is one of Uganda’s most fascinating geographical landmarks, located in Mpigi District along the busy Masaka–Kampala Highway. This iconic stop invites travelers to stand at the point where the Earth is divided into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Beyond its geographical significance, Kayabwe offers a lively blend of science, culture, and local tourism experiences
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