The Equator line in Uganda is an optional stopover for safaris passing through the region, particularly at the popular crossing point in Kayabwe, about 72 kilometers from Kampala. Here, visitors can stand with one foot in the northern hemisphere and the other in the southern hemisphere, capturing memorable photos. Engaging activities include geographical experiments demonstrating the Coriolis effect and egg balancing, along with local craft shops and restaurants offering souvenirs and meals. This unique stop adds an interesting cultural and educational element to any safari itinerary.