population: 152.276 million
extension: 15930 square kilometers
If you are in Gulu (Uganda) and want to visit museums, I would recommend visiting the Acholi Museum. It is located in the town center and showcases the history and culture of the Acholi people. If you are interested in similar museums, you may also consider visiting the Uganda National Museum in Kampala or the Kabalega Heritage and Cultural Center in Masindi.
Some of the most recommended, popular and typical dishes to eat according to local people in Gulu (Uganda) include:
1. Luwombo - a dish made with meat, chicken or fish cooked in banana leaves with peanut sauce.
2. Chapati - a type of flatbread made from wheat flour.
3. Ugali - a starchy dish made from maize flour that is similar to polenta.
4. Rolex - a Ugandan-style omelette rolled up in a chapati with vegetables and sometimes meat.
5. Groundnut soup - a soup made with peanuts, vegetables and sometimes meat.
These dishes are widely available in restaurants and food stalls throughout Gulu and are popular among locals and visitors alike.
Some fun activities that local people enjoy in Gulu include attending cultural events such as traditional dances and music performances, visiting the Gulu Main Market to shop for local produce and crafts, exploring local landmarks like the Gulu War Memorial or the St. Joseph's Cathedral, and relaxing at the Pece Stadium or the Kaunda Grounds with friends and family.