Kampala City is smack-dab in one of the hilliest regions with at least 21 hills. The summits of its architecture offer breathtaking views.
There's a saying, 'don't climb the mountain so that people can see you, climb the mountain so that you can see the world'. From that high, they probably can't see you anyway.
At these vantage point, one can easily admire the charm of Kampala where it's challenges are set aside to drink it in as a whole. Piece by piece these views document the different Kampala that is rarely accessed by its dwellers
Here's a break down of some of Kampala's landmarks caught in the views:
- The Kabaka's Palace in Lubiri in the background.
- The forested area and the Twin Towers of the President's office.
- Lake Victoria in the background.
- The complexity of the taxi park arrangement.
- Workers' House, Sheraton, Mapeera House, Church House, Pearl of Africa Hotel.
- Bahai creates a great converse to view the city southward. One of the largest green spots in the city and we are all proud of it.
- A theatrical show of the city lights grace Kampala nights under good weather.
- The greenery at City Hall and Sheraton Hotel, modern tranquility.
- The Kampala Golf Course and the modern city street that is Yusuf Lule.
- Karonga road full of old properties surrounded by forested compounds.
- Kampala Road, cutting through the city at Cham Towers, former Uganda Commercial Bank.