Kabale Town
Kabale Town is located in the southwestern region of Uganda, near the border with Rwanda. It serves as the administrative and commercial center of Kabale District. The town is known for its picturesque hills and is often referred to as the "Switzerland of Africa" due to its stunning landscapes.
The economy of Kabale Town is primarily based on agriculture, with crops like potatoes, tea, and coffee being significant. The town also attracts tourists visiting nearby attractions such as Lake Bunyonyi and the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, famous for its mountain gorillas.