Visit Mityana

“A visit to Mityana is an exciting, exhausting and encouraging experience. Despite the poverty and desperate need of many of the people we meet, there is also laughter and joy in friendship and simplicity. It is a privilege to meet the resourceful and courageous people who are willing to share so much with us”.

Debbie Harris

Individuals, families, school groups, teachers and youth groups have joined us when we arrange a visit to Mityana. Several have returned many times! By visiting Uganda you will experience the real Africa.
Uganda is a beautiful country with pleasant temperatures and lovely welcoming people.

2010 visit to Mityana

Other places of interest to visit in Uganda apart from Mityana

  • Equator day trip 45 miles from Kampala. The Uganda equator is one of the most and well known landmarks in Uganda. You are able to stand with one of your feet in the northern hemisphere and the other in the southern hemisphere at this point; it is such an amazing experience to stand at both sides of the world. https://www.aboutuganda.com/travel/attractions/the-uganda-equator (could be incorporated into trip to Queen Elizabeth Game Park)
  • Queen Elizabeth National Park is about 230 milesby road, southwest of Kampala. It is the most popular savanna park in Uganda and the best place to see lions making it the perfect destination for a Uganda Wildlife Safari. It prides in a great diversity of habitats that includes lakes, savannah grasslands, forests and wetlands that serve as home to the biggest variety of large mammals in the country. https://www.queenelizabethnationalpark.com, https://mweyalodge.com
  • Murchison Falls National Park is  about 190 miles from Kampala. Here the world’s longest river funnels through a narrow fissure in the Rift Escarpment to erupt out of the other side in a crashing 43 metre plume of white water. The river below the falls is no less spectacular in its own way, with its profuse birdlife, thousands of hippos, and outsized, gape-mouthed crocodiles. https://www.murchisonfallsnationalpark.com
  • Source of the River Nile near Jinja is about 44 miles from Kampala. The source of the Nile is sometimes considered to be Lake Victoria, but the lake has feeder rivers of considerable size. The Nile downriver from Jinja is Bujagali Falls, the adventurer’s capital with grade-five white water rafting, kayaking, river boarding and mountain-biking. These activities offer a unique way to explore the river banks, passing though farms, forests and villages beside the Nile.

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