Welcome to Gulu

Learn more about where CIRHT-Gulu 2025 conference is taking place

Gulu City-Uganda

We are excited to bring CIRHT 2025 international conference to Gulu City from 17-19 September 2025. The city is in Northern Uganda and serves as commercial and administrativen hub of the Acholi sub-region. The city is Known for its vibrant culture, rich history, and strong resilience, voted as the cleanest and with the best road network in Uganda.

Gulu City serves as the vibrant heart of Northern Uganda, blending modern urban life with deep-rooted cultural heritage. Visitors can immerse themselves in bustling markets, Savor local cuisine, and experience the warmth of the Acholi people.

Gulu city

Gulu Main Market

Acholi Cultural Performances

Fort Patiko (Baker’s Fort)

St. Joseph’s Catholic Cathedral

Murchison Falls National Park

Aruu Falls

Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary

1. CIRHT-Gulu 2025 will take place at Acholi Inn Hotel. Acholi Inn Hotel

Where History Meets Hospitality, is a beacon of elegance, history, and comfort in the heart of Gulu City. As Northern Uganda’s premier accommodation, Acholi Inn offers a seamless blend of historical charm and modern luxury. Whether you’re here for business, leisure, or cultural exploration, the Hotel is your ideal destination.

More here https://acholiinn-hotel.com/

2. Gulu Main Market

A bustling hub of activity, Gulu Main Market offers a sensory experience with its array of fresh produce, crafts, and local delicacies. It’s a perfect place to engage with locals and purchase souvenirs.

More here https://evendo.com/locations/uganda/gulu/shop/gulu-main-market

3. Acholi Cultural Performances

Experience the rich cultural heritage of the Acholi people through traditional dance and music performances. These events provide deep insights into local customs and storytelling traditions

https://acoliculturalcentre.org/

4. Fort Patiko (Baker’s Fort)

Located about 30 kilometers north of Gulu, Fort Patiko is a historical site established by Sir Samuel Baker in the 19th century. Initially built as a military fortification, it later became a hub for anti-slavery efforts. The fort provides valuable insights into colonial history and the region’s past. The ruins and massive rocks witnessed the horrors of the Arab slave trade. People from northern Uganda were abducted and taken there, where slave traders decided their fate: either execution or a grueling journey on foot to Egypt and the Middle East. The British eventually took control of the site, ostensibly to end the slave trade, but soon after, they colonized the country.

More here www.habariugandatours.com/fort-baker-bakers-fort-in-patiko/

5. St. Joseph’s Catholic Cathedral

This majestic cathedral stands as a testament to the enduring faith and resilience of the local community. Its architectural beauty and serene ambiance make it a peaceful retreat for visitors seeking reflection.

More here: https://archdiocesegulu.org/

6. Murchison Falls National Park

Extending into parts of Gulu District, Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda’s largest national park. Visitors can embark on game drives to spot diverse wildlife, enjoy boat cruises on the Nile River, and witness the world’s most powerful falls, Murchison Falls.

more here https://ugandawildlife.org/national-parks/murchison-falls-national-park/

7. Aruu Falls

Situated in Pader District, Aruu Falls is a cascading waterfall surrounded by lush vegetation. It’s an ideal spot for nature lovers and offers opportunities for hiking, picnicking, and photography

https://labaafrica.com/aruu-falls-in-uganda/

8. Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary

En route to Gulu, the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary offers a unique opportunity to track rhinos on foot in their natural habitat. It’s a conservation success story and a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts

https://ziwarhinoandwildliferanch.com/