Butaleja, the natural convergence land for the five rivers of Mountain Masaba, cradles City Resort in its embrace. These rivers—Lwahaha (Malaba), Manafa, Namatala, Nabuyonga, Namarale, and Nakwasi—wind their way through the western wing of the ranges, eventually merging to form the mighty River Mpologoma. This river flows onward, pouring its waters into Lake Kyoga, and ultimately feeding the White Nile on its journey to Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea.
City Resort thus basks in the legendary land of the Eastern gate of waters to the Nile River. Thus, legendary Butaleja was traditionally known as Bungulia (land of river water convergence). As the land of waters roles into the expansive lash green-yellowish rice schemes, the horizons of one of the largest rice ranches in East Africa transcend.