Amabere Ga Nyina Mwiru
Amabere ga Nyina Mwiru is a cultural site in Fort Portal, Uganda, with a long and illustrious history. While on your way to Semuliki national park for a birding safari or to see the hot springs, Kibale national park for chimp trekking, or Queen Elizabeth national park for a wildlife safari and boat excursion, you can stop by. The creation of stalagmites resulted in the formation of this rock. It is tucked away amid a grove of trees and a series of lovely waterfalls.
The origins of the cave Amabere Ga Nyina Mwiru, or Breast of Nyina Miwiru, are veiled in myth and tradition. After his daughter Nyinamiwiru refused to marry the man he chose for her, King Bukuku of the Toro and Bunyoro kingdoms is claimed to have had her breasts cut off. According to another tale, she hacked off her own breasts. Many visitors to the cave today can witness stalactites that look like breasts and drip water, depositing white calcite. The water is breast milk pouring from Nyina Miwiru's breasts, according to the local guide.
Location: town of Fort Portal, Kabarole District, Uganda.