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Fort Portal, town in Western Uganda

Fort Portal is a town in Western Uganda positioned at 1,480 meters (4,856 feet) elevation, nestled between the Rwenzori Mountains and the Queen Elizabeth and Kibale National Parks. This location among mountains and protected lands makes it a natural hub for visitors exploring the surrounding natural areas.

The town was established in the 1890s by a British diplomatic mission and named after Sir Gerald Herbert Portal, the British Consul General to Zanzibar. This colonial-era founding shaped its development into an important regional administrative center.

The town serves as the seat of the Toro Kingdom, where the traditional monarch Omukama Oyo Nyimba Kabamba Iguru Rukidi IV presides over cultural ceremonies and royal affairs. The royal presence shapes local identity and brings a sense of historical continuity to daily life.

The town provides access to hospitals and medical services, including a regional referral hospital with several hundred beds for emergency care. Visitors should account for the high elevation, which affects climate and comfort, especially during extended stays.

In 2020, the town received the designation of Tourism City, incorporating several surrounding neighborhoods and sub-counties into its expanded administrative structure. This recognition reflected its growing importance as a gateway to the region's national parks and mountain areas.

Location: Kabarole District

Elevation above the sea: 1,480 m

Address: Fort Portal, Uganda

Phone: +256750180545

GPS coordinates: 0.65639,30.27972

Latest update: December 6, 2025 16:01

Landmarks to visit in Uganda

Uganda sits at the heart of East Africa, where dense tropical forests meet open savanna and the Nile River begins its long journey north. The landscape rises from the shores of Lake Victoria through rolling green hills to mountain ranges that touch over 5,000 meters, high enough to hold glaciers just kilometers from the equator. National parks protect rare mountain gorillas in the mist-covered highlands of Bwindi and Mgahinga, while chimpanzees move through the canopy of Kibale Forest. The Murchison Falls compress the full force of the Nile into a narrow gorge, and Lake Bunyonyi spreads across dozens of small islands where villages perch on terraced hillsides. Kampala, the capital, climbs across seven hills in the center of the country, where markets, temples, and modern buildings share space in a city of one and a half million people. To the east, Jinja marks the place where the White Nile leaves Lake Victoria, now a base for rafting and boat trips. Entebbe rests on a peninsula jutting into the lake, quieter than the capital, with old botanical gardens and tree-lined streets. Between these cities and the parks, travelers find royal tombs, ancient rock art, and small trading towns that connect the country from the wetlands of the west to the drier plains near Kenya.

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