KAPCHORWA DISTRICTS TRAVEL INFORMATION
Kapchorwa shares borders with the districts of Mbale
in the west and south, Nakapiripirit in the north and the Republic
of Kenya in the east and south. It covers an area of 1,738 sq
km. The main languages spoken in the district are Kupsabiny, Lumasaba,
Kiswahili and English.
WEATHER
The district is characterized by the Mt. Elgon rainfall
zone which is a westward extension of the conditions prevailing
on the plateau and mountains of neighboring Kenya. The district’s
climate is also affected by altitude.
There are two wet seasons in the district and their
duration varies from area to area depending on the altitude and
topography. The annual rainfall ranges between 920mm to 1,650mm.
Areas in the north tend to have drier and sometimes erratic conditions
while it is wetter in the south-western areas.
HEALTH
Kapchorwa district has one hospital (Kapchorwa Hospital
has a total of 64 beds), 27 health units, two health centers grade
IV, 11 health centers grade III and 17 health centre grade II.
The district has 598 villages, therefore it is still very under-developed
in terms of health unit coverage.
According to the district health inspector Mr Ekau
Oluga, malaria remains top in the district disease burden. Others
are respiratory tract infections, intestinal worms, malnutrition,
eye diseases, trauma, ear diseases, diarrhea and sexually transmitted
infections including HIV/AIDS.
POPULATION
With the population of 193,000 people, housing is
improving year by year from grass thatched houses to corrugated
iron sheets. The housing coverage is at 50%.
The improvement of housing has been attributed to
the improvement on feeder roads. People are now building along
feeder roads and many are securing plots along the main roads.
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
Agriculture is the main economic activity with emphasis
on food crops like maize, wheat, beans, sunflower, groundnuts,
yams, peas, Irish potatoes and finger millet. The cash crops include
cotton, coffee and wheat. There are also vegetables like tomatoes,
onions, cabbages as well as passion fruit.
Land shortage, however, makes it hard to open large-scale
commercial farms in most parts of Kapchorwa. Further, the mountainous
terrain makes agricultural mechanization harder.
Live stock farming is another economic activity
with Cattle population of 64,738, 73,493 Goats, and 39,534 Sheep.
TOURISM POTENTIAL IN KAPCHORWA
Sipi water falls still stands as the main tourist
attraction in the district besides at geographical attractions
like its mountainous landscape that makes Kapchorwa a Switzerland
of Uganda.
Sipi water falls, scenery beyond reproach. Kapchorwa
is endowed with numerous streams rising out of Mount Elgon. It
also has the Mise cave where early man used to stay.
FACILITIES
Kapchorwa is linked to the rest of the country by
road. There is ample electricity to support industrial development.
The district has a hospital and 25 health units.