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UNESCO World Heritage Site — sacred royal burial grounds of the Buganda kings.
Overview
The Kasubi Tombs are the spiritual and cultural heart of the Buganda kingdom — a UNESCO World Heritage Site housing the tombs of four Kabakas (kings) within a vast thatched palace complex. The site remains an active place of worship and is one of Africa's most significant archaeological treasures.
Highlights
The largest thatched structure in East Africa — the Buganda royal palace complex.
The site continues as an active cultural and spiritual centre for the Buganda people.
Itinerary
Hotel transfer, guided tour of the royal tombs, cultural briefing, return.
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