Mparo Royal Tombs

[1][2][9][7][10][11] In Front of the tombs is a white and black painted cone-shaped monument built when Sir Emin Pasha met Kabalega in 1871 for the first time to tell him accept British rule.

The tombs houses the remains of Omukama Chwa II Kabalega who ruled Bunyoro kingdom in the 19th century.

Omukama Kabalega II was exiled to Seychelles in April 1899 by British Empire for resisting colonial rules.

[1][2][9][15] The Mparo royal tombs are tourist attractions having ancients instruments such as smoking pipes, clay pots, milk and water containers, baskets, wooden bowls, sticks, drums, spears, shields, wooden stools and coffee berries.

[6] in 2009, the tombs were rehabilitated by Uganda People's Defense Force (UPDF) in preparation for the Heroes day celebration in June 2009 which were hosted by the Bunyoro kingdom.

Mparo Royal tombs
Mparo royal tombs remains of the tools the King used
Hoima district in Western Uganda where Mparo Tombs are located
The Mparo Royal Tomb monument
Remains found inside the Mparo Royal Tombs
Mparo Royal Tombs Historical write up