Equator at Kasese-Uganda

Equator at Kasese-Uganda  : The pearl of Africa basically possesses an impressive geographical location that provides breathtaking terrains and diversity cultural values as well as famous scenic features. Kasese being one of the regions through which the Equator line passes, perhaps a visit to this beautiful country isn’t complete without a tour of this great line. Found in the western region of Uganda, Kasese may just make for an excellent starting point to this sensational geographic attraction, for one can feel the adrenalin rush while standing at the two hemispheres; the north and the south of the equator.

The Equator is an imaginary line passing at the middle of the Earth stretching from the North to the South. Currently it is one of the very few countries where tourists can visit a place which is marked as coordinated line of the Equator. It offers unusual opportunities for people to get an almost balanced day and night Equator temperature and a rather specific tropical climate. To the travelers, the Equator is a fun point where people get to enjoy various equatorial demonstrations as well as acquire more information about them.

The Equator marker in Kasese is found in western Uganda, close to the Queen Elizabeth National Park, therefore tourists with a safari to do in the area can easily access it. It will be informative more than anything else; a thrilling kind of education, which will put in front of you the forces that govern our world.

How to get to the Equator in Kasese

This area is fairly easy to reach by road from several Uganda’s major towns and cities. It is about 400km from Kampala, the Uganda’s capital by road and about 6 hours’ drive. Some tourists visit Kasese independently for a few days, but most of them use it as a stop-over on their way from Queen Elizabeth National Park, Rwenzori Mountains, and Lake George.

Secondly, the visitor can use a flying option from Entebbe International Airport to Kasese airstrip a much shorter trip and has the added bonus of amazing views of Uganda’s scenery. On reaching Kasese, the Equator line is just a few kilometers away and there is always a number of tour companies who would want to accompany you when getting the best out of it.

 Expectations when you get to the Equator in kasese

The marker along the Equator in Kasese is not only a tourist site but also a recognized photo zone. Here, tourists can stand with one foot in each hemisphere – an excellent sight for any the traveler. The lighter colored line can be followed and there are also signs around to guide one to Cross Equator Plaza establishment pointing directly towards the Equator.

Equator Demonstrations

According to other visitors, as one of the many activities that are perhaps characteristic of the Equator, is an entertaining experiment proving the impact of The Coriolis Effect, which should ideally take a number of hours. The easiest test that tour guides conduct involves pouring water into two containers: one following the clock and the other going against the clock. They also show the Coriolis Effect at the Equator line, and water goes directly down without spiraling either left or right. You might also have witnessed this wonderful experiment which has indeed become an obligatory procedure for visiting the Equator and people do enjoy it to the utmost.

Equator at Kasese-Uganda
Equator at Kasese-Uganda

Photo Opportunities

This is a must do. If you are visiting Kasese, taking a picture at the Equator marker. The marker itself is typically a large and bold structure that creates visually interesting opportunities to take pictures of the feeling of being in-between two hemispheres. Some thrill, especially, take photographs of them standing on the Equator line; Some Ugandan tour guides go ahead and offer the travelers items such as Ugandan cultural clothing or flags or any other related regalia for the photograph to be more attractive, of course.

 Souvenir Shops and Cafes

Beside the given landmark, there are prospect gift shops where tourists can buy souvenirs, impressive art works as well as handmade crafts made by locals. Its merchandise comprises of handwork trinkets, African attire fabrics, artwork from woods, and T-shirts branded with the Equator logo. For those requiring a short break there are small cafés also around the corner over coffee, snack and other local meals where you can try the Ugandan kitchen.

Nearby Attractions in Kasese

Kasese similarly provides much more than the Equator marker, meaning it is perfect for tourists that are interested in Western Uganda’s attraction.

Queen Elizabeth National Park

One of Uganda’s most known park destinations Queen Elizabeth national park is just a stone throw from the equator point. Offering diverse large savannahs, rich bio-diversity and scenic geography, the park offers the ultimate wildlife viewing experience. Guests can later take game drives to watch; elephants, lions, buffalo and hippos or take a boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel with the channel hosting several water species of birds and wild animals.

Rwenzori Mountain

For the willing and able, the Rwenzori Mountains, or the ‘Mountains of the Moon,’ lie a little farther with trekking varying from easy deer-stalking to tackling the mountains in a moderately difficult manner. Rwenzori Mountains are known for their exceptional plant life as well as glaciers and the best views over the valleys. It is a World Heritage Site and offers a chance for observing one of the most inspiring mountain systems of Africa.

Lake George and Lake Edward

Lake George and Lake Edward are part of Ugandan Albertine Rift and provide tourist attractions; geological beauty, wildlife among others. The lakes are bordered by wetlands and papyrus swamps making it easier to view both birds and other animals that prefer water logged areas. They include lake Edward which is larger than the other and has fishing communities that are traditionally Ugandan.

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