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Location : Bushenyi district is located in Western Uganda. It borders districts Mbarara to the East, Ntungamo and Rukungiri to the South, Kasese to the North and the Democratic Republic of Congo to the West.

Population : The district has a population of about 845,900 people.

Main Town : Bushenyi is the main town of Bushenyi district and has a population of about 14,200 people.

Area : 4292.5 Km2

Land and vegetation : 8.6 percent of the district area is open water, 2.2 percent is wetland and 18.3 percent is forest.

The key tourist attractions of the district are given below;

1. Queen Elizabeth National Park

About 50 percent of Queen Elizabeth National Park lies in Bushenyi district. The key tourist areas of the Park found in the district include the Ishasha sector, Kyambura Gorge and parts of Lake Edward and the Kazinga Channel.

The Ishasha sector is popularly known for game viewing of tree climbing lions. The Kazinga channel connects Lakes Edward and George and is popular for the boat ride.

2. Kalinzu Forest Reserve/Ecotourism center

The center serves as a campsite and excursion attraction. Accommodation includes Bandas. The particular attractions available include a forest/nature/community walk and a waterfall.

3. Bunyaruguru Crater Lakes

The Lakes, which are two in number, are found about 50 kilometers from Bushenyi town, off the Bushenyi-Kasese highway, in Bunyaruguru county. The lakes are sky-blue with water surfaces found at about a kilometer below the grounds and settlements. Besides hill hiking and nature walks, the area is also a popular spot for mountain biking.

4. Kyambura Wildlife Reserve

Kyambura Wildlife Reserve is found to the east of Queen Elizabeth National Park, south of the Kazinga Channel. The Reserve is famous for chimpanzee viewing in the Kyambura Gorge. Other animals found in the Reserve are similar to those found in Queen Elizabeth National Park and include elephants, buffalos, Kobs and lions.

5. Kitagata Hot Springs

Kitagata Hot Springs are located 15 kilometers south of Bushenyi town. The hot springs, which cover an area of about 50 square meters, are locally believed to treat the sick and hot baths by local health pilgrims are a common site.

The site at the springs requires development of infrastructure to become of national significance.

6. Crafts and Souvenirs Industry

The crafts and souvenir industry has not developed to tap the potential market from the growing number of stop-over visitors. There was not any crafts/souvenirs shop both at Bushenyi and the second largest vibrant junction town of Ishasha.

7. Hotel and Catering

The district had a total of 25 accommodation establishments and a capacity of 496 beds, at the time of the survey. Jacana Safari Lodge located at a crater lake in the Imaramagambo forest, just outside the Queen Elizabeth National Park, was most outstanding. The luxury lodge had eight cottages and eight beds catering for upper class holiday visitors.