6 Fascinating Facts You Didn’t Know About Kasese District


. 1. Birthplace of East Africa’s Richest Man

Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia, consistently cited as the wealthiest individual in Uganda and East Africa, was born in Kabatoro, Kasese District.

  • 2. Snow on the Equator

    Kasese is one of the rare places on Earth where permanent snow and glaciers exist right at the Equator, capping the majestic Rwenzori Mountains.

  • 3. Double National Park Territory

    It stands out as the only district in Uganda that plays host to two major national parks: Queen Elizabeth National Park and the Rwenzori Mountains National Park.

  • 4. The Copper & Cobalt Capital

    For decades, Kasese served as the industrial heartbeat of western Uganda thanks to the historic Kilembe Mines, which hold some of Africa’s largest deposits of copper and cobalt.

  • 5. A Lake of Salt

    Kasese houses Lake Katwe, a unique explosion crater lake where locals have traditionally mined rock salt for centuries using authentic evaporation pans.

  • 6. The Gateway to the DRC

    The Mpondwe border post in Kasese is one of Uganda’s busiest land borders, serving as a vital trade gateway to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

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