The district has a favorable climate, abundant rainfall, rich flora and fauna, and proximity to urban areas. The major tourist attractions in the district include the following:
Lake Victoria Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa and the second largest fresh-water lake in the world. Many water sports are available there. Lakeside leisure sites are also available.
Sezibwa Falls In the middle of the district runs the
River Sezibwa, believed by
Buganda legend to have been borne by Nakangu Tibatesa, the wife of Nsubuga Sebwaato in Kawuna, Ngongwe, around the time of the Christian biblical prophet
Isaiah. The river flows into
Lake Kyoga. The nature of its birth makes the river a cultural symbol of great importance to Buganda's heritage. The Sezibwa Falls are off the
Kampala-Jinja Highway, east of the town of Mukono. The site also has a natural
forest reserve, which has forest trails and nature walkways for birdwatching and forest exploration. Over 100 bird species and some wild animals, including rare species of monkeys, may be found at this location. The Sezibwa Falls are also a cultural site of the
Baganda and have cultural artifacts, including caves, 100-year-old trees, and special rocks of deep cultural significance to the Baganda of Buganda in central Uganda. It is one of the official cultural sites of the Buganda Kingdom. ==Economic activity==