Getting There
Dufile can be accessed by road or boat from Laropi.
Dufile, situated on the Albert Nile in Uganda's Northern Region, is a site of significant historical interest. Originally constructed as a fort by Emin Pasha in 1879, it played a crucial role during the colonial era. The fort was later reconstructed by Belgian forces and has been the focus of archaeological and conservation efforts. Visitors can explore the remnants of the fort, including the ditch and bank enclosing 12 acres, and learn about the Battle of Dufile. Accessible by road or boat from Laropi, Dufile offers a unique opportunity to delve into Uganda's colonial past.
Dufile, situated on the Albert Nile in Uganda's Northern Region, is a site of significant historical interest. Originally constructed as a fort by Emin Pasha in 1879, it played a crucial role during the colonial era. The fort was later reconstructed by Belgian forces and has been the focus of archaeological and conservation efforts. Visitors can explore the remnants of the fort, including the ditch and bank enclosing 12 acres, and learn about the Battle of Dufile. Accessible by road or boat from Laropi, Dufile offers a unique opportunity to delve into Uganda's colonial past.
Historic fort built by Emin Pasha.
Located on the Albert Nile.
Site of the Battle of Dufile.
Archaeological work and conservation efforts.
Access via road or boat from Laropi.
Close access to the Albert Nile, ideal for historical exploration.
Rich colonial history with significant archaeological findings.
Dufile can be accessed by road or boat from Laropi.
Learn about the Battle of Dufile and its significance in colonial history.
History buffs and cultural explorers.
UGX USh
$50-$100 p/day
English, Swahili
Check out the archaeological work and conservation recommendations on file.
Cultural Exploration, Educational Visit, Historical Tour
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring offers mild weather, making it ideal for exploring the historical site.
Summers can be hot, so plan visits in the early morning or late afternoon.
Fall is a great time to visit with fewer tourists and pleasant weather.
Winters are mild, suitable for a quiet historical exploration.