Uganda: The Pearl
of Africa

Discover an extraordinary destination where mist-covered mountains harbor endangered gorillas, powerful waterfalls thunder through savanna plains, and some of Africa’s most diverse wildlife thrives across varied landscapes. This is Uganda—Winston Churchill’s “Pearl of Africa”—a land of unparalleled natural beauty and authentic cultural experiences.

Uganda at a Glance

Best Time to Visit

 Year-round; June-September and December-February (dry seasons) optimal for trekking

Ideal Trip Duration

7-14 days

Signature Wildlife

Mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, tree-climbing lions, elephants, shoebill storks

Key Highlights

Gorilla trekking, chimpanzee tracking, Big Five safari, boat cruises, cultural immersion

Getting There

International flights to Entebbe International Airport

Visa Requirements

eVisa available online before arrival

Currency

Ugandan Shilling (UGX)

Languages

English (official), Swahili, plus 40+ indigenous languages

Combines Well With

Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya

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Top National Parks & Reserves

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Home to over half of the world's remaining mountain gorillas

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Uganda's most diverse park with savanna, forest, wetlands, and lakes

Murchison Falls National Park

Where the mighty Nile explodes through a narrow gorge

Kibale National Park

Primate capital of the world

Kidepo Valley National Park

Remote wilderness with spectacular landscapes

Signature Wildlife Experiences

Signature Cultural & Adventure Experiences

White Water Rafting on the Nile

Experience world-class rapids at the source of the Nile near Jinja, with options ranging from family-friendly to extreme adrenaline challenges.

Batwa Cultural Experience

Connect with the indigenous forest people of Bwindi through guided cultural experiences that preserve traditional knowledge and support displaced communities.

Coffee & Tea Plantation Tours

Discover Uganda’s renowned highland coffee and tea production through immersive plantation tours and tastings near Fort Portal and Jinja.

Mountain Hiking Adventures

Summit the legendary Mountains of the Moon (Rwenzori range) or explore the volcanic landscapes of Mount Elgon and the Virunga chain.

Community Conservation Initiatives

Visit community-led conservation projects and witness the positive impact of tourism on wildlife protection and economic development.

When to Visit Uganda: Seasonal Guide

Dry Seasons (December-February & June-September)

Green Seasons (March-May & October-November)

Featured Accommodation

Beyond Bwindi Lodg

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Elegant bandas with panoramic forest views, minutes from gorilla trekking headquarters.

Kyambura Gorge Lodge

Queen Elizabeth National Park Contemporary eco-lodge perched on the edge of the gorge, perfectly positioned for chimpanzee tracking.

Paraa Safari Lodge

Murchison Falls National Park Classic safari accommodation overlooking the Nile with excellent wildlife viewing from the grounds.

Primate Lodge Kibale

Kibale Forest National Park Immersive forest experience with cottages situated in prime chimpanzee habitat.

Apoka Safari Lodge

Kidepo Valley National Park Remote luxury in Uganda’s most isolated and spectacular wilderness.

Conservation & Community Impact

Uganda faces unique conservation challenges, balancing the needs of one of Africa’s fastest-growing human populations with protection of critical wildlife habitats and species. Through sustainable tourism, visitors play a vital role in conservation success.

Mountain Gorilla Recovery

One of conservation’s greatest success stories – mountain gorilla numbers have increased from 620 to over 1,000 individuals in the last decade, partly funded by gorilla trekking permits.

Community-Based Tourism

Kikooko works directly with communities surrounding national parks to ensure tourism benefits those who live alongside wildlife through employment, education, and development projects.

Kikooko Foundation Projects in Uganda

Our foundation supports over 65 students’ education across Uganda, with special focus on communities near Bwindi where we help fund school facilities improvements and teacher training.

Practical Information

Health & Safety

Uganda is considered one of the safest countries in Africa for tourists (Insert a plausible reference for this possibly WHO). Yellow fever vaccination is required, and malaria prophylaxis recommended. We provide comprehensive pre-departure information for all guests.

Visa & Entry Requirements

Uganda is considered one of the safest countries in Africa for tourists (Insert a plausible reference for this possibly WHO). Yellow fever vaccination is required, and malaria prophylaxis recommended. We provide comprehensive pre-departure information for all guests.

Gorilla Trekking Permits

Uganda is considered one of the safest countries in Africa for tourists (Insert a plausible reference for this possibly WHO). Yellow fever vaccination is required, and malaria prophylaxis recommended. We provide comprehensive pre-departure information for all guests.

Accommodation Types

Uganda is considered one of the safest countries in Africa for tourists (Insert a plausible reference for this possibly WHO). Yellow fever vaccination is required, and malaria prophylaxis recommended. We provide comprehensive pre-departure information for all guests.

Getting Around

Uganda is considered one of the safest countries in Africa for tourists (Insert a plausible reference for this possibly WHO). Yellow fever vaccination is required, and malaria prophylaxis recommended. We provide comprehensive pre-departure information for all guests.

Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is gorilla trekking in Uganda?
Gorilla trekking difficulty varies based on which family you’re assigned and where gorillas moved that day. Hikes can range from 30 minutes to 6+ hours over sometimes steep, muddy terrain. Your guide can arrange porters to assist with carrying equipment and provide helping hands on steeper sections.
Uganda is considered one of Africa’s safest destinations for tourism. The national parks and main tourist routes are well-patrolled and secure. As with any destination, basic precautions regarding valuables and awareness in urban areas are recommended.
Uganda offers more affordable permits ($800 vs $1,500) and more gorilla families to visit. Rwanda typically features somewhat easier hiking terrain and luxury accommodation options. Both provide equally memorable gorilla encounters.
Absolutely! Uganda pairs perfectly with Rwanda for comprehensive primate experiences, or with Tanzania/Kenya for classic savanna safari combinations. Our multi-country expertise ensures seamless transitions between destinations.
Essential items include neutral-colored clothing (no bright colors for wildlife viewing), long sleeves and pants for protection from sun and insects, sturdy waterproof hiking boots,Protective hand gloves, a light rain jacket, and a camera with zoom lens capability.

Plan Your Uganda Safari

Our Uganda specialists are ready to help you craft the perfect safari experience tailored to your interests, travel style, and timing preferences.
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