Uganda has a number of paleontological (fossils), archeological, historical, traditional and colonial sites and monuments. These include the following

Paleontological (fossil) sites

Karamoja and Mt Elgon regions contain fossil sites which have made Uganda one e cradle of humankind is traced. This specimen which was named Morotopithecus bishop dating 20-plus million (ma) years was collected in one of the sites along Mt. Mororto.

Other ancient fossil sites are along Mt.Napak (19-20ma) and Bukwa (17.5ma) in eastern Uganda and in Nkondo (4.5ma), Kaiso-Tonya, Karugutu, Kikorongo and the Kazinga channel in Western Uganda all dating 2.5ma

Archaeological sites

Uganda is also famous for numerous archaeological sites of both stone and iron ages. These include:

Natural Sites

Traditional sites

Monuments/Memorials