Uganda is becoming increasingly popular as a tourist destination but before you set out, it is always a good idea to learn more about the country and relevant information on visas, health and safety. To help you better navigate the country, our experts have put together all the details in our Uganda Travel Tips to get the best about Uganda Safaris. From visa to health information, language, currency and more – discover all the essential details from experts in our Uganda Travel Guide.
Most tourists get to Uganda through the Entebbe International Airport. There are about 11 airlines that fly to Uganda through Entebbe International airport. (Verify with www.skyscanner.com). Uganda can also be reached by road from Kenya, Rwanda and Tanzania.
Uganda Visa Requirements
On arrival, a Uganda visa for those who require one can be purchased on the spot at the Airport or at any overland border on applied for online (https://visas.immigration.go.ug/) for USD$50.00. Entry requirements can change, so please contact your local Uganda embassy to verify the information below is current.
They are about 3 domestic carriers running scheduled flights, Eagle Air, Aerolink. Most of the scheduled flights are to destinations of no interest to tourists. Many of the major parks have airstrips and your tour operator can organize charter flights at a very high price. The only destinations in Uganda which is often reached by air is Kidepo Valley National Park and Kisoro Airtrip next to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest since the drive up to kidepo from Kampala takes two days, the road is considered unsafe and Bwindi roadtrip takes more than 10 hours.
Uganda is a relatively compact country and further transportation within the country is usually done by vehicle. In most cases your kim.tours Uganda Safaris will collect you from the airport or hotel and will arrange further transportation as part of your safari-package. If you are traveling with a different safari operator, we do have Safari Car Hire and Rentals Services at very affordable rates. Contact our office on hello@kim.tours or call the numbers on the header.
Foreign exchange and ATM facilities are available at the airport which is also serviced by several shops and restaurants. Most Mid Range to up-market hotels in Kampala and Entebbe arrange airport transfers to the Capital, 35 Km from the Airport. Local time is GMT +3.
Driving is on the left side. Visitors without experience of African roads are advised to organize a vehicle with a driver rather than self-drive.
Educated Ugandans are generally fluent in English which is the official language of 50 plus different indigenous languages. Luganda serves as something of a lingua franca. Swahili is spoken most at the borders of the country
A certificate of yellow fever vaccination is required. All visitors should take malaria prophylactic drugs. Against popular talk, Uganda is very safe from the Deadly Ebola virus and the Cholera bacteria (Read latest report by WHO). It is advisable to drink bottled rather than tap water. Covid-19 Regulations – Uganda PDF
The unit of currency is the Uganda Shilling (Ush). The US dollar is traditionally the hard currency of preference, but Euro and Pound Sterling are also widely accepted. Foreign currency can be changed for local currency at banks and private bureau de change in all large towns, but Travelers cheques are not widely accepted outside Kampala. Local currency can be drawn against Visa and other major credit cards at selected ATMs in Kampala, at Entebbe International Airport, and in a few other large towns.
A view of Lake Bunyonyi in the dry season. Uganda can be visited at any time, though mountain hikes, gorilla tracking and other forest walks are more challenging during the rains which generally peak over mid September to November and March to May. The best game viewing months in Uganda are during the dry seasons from June to August and December to February. Primate walks in the forest are a big part of any safari in Uganda. The habitat of rain forests is, by default, very wet and one can’t avoid rain completely. However, after heavy rain, the skies often open up to bright sunshine. June to August and December to February – Dry Season
March to May and September to November – Wet Season
Daytime temperatures are generally warm to hot, so bring lots of light clothing. Evenings are cooler especially at high altitudes so carry a couple of light sweaters too. Those who intend to hike on the mountains will be exposed to alpine temperatures and should pack accordingly. Solid walking shoes and sturdy clothing are ideal for forest walks. Don’t forget to bring a hat, sunglasses and a water proof jacket.
A valid passport is mandatory, and visa requirements should be checked before you travel. To make the most of the game reserves and national parks carry binoculars and field guides. Photographers will need a zoom lens for wildlife (70-300 or similar). Print film and developing is available in Kampala. Toiletries and other essentials can be bought locally in most places.
Tipping is not standard practice at local hotels and restaurants, but it will always be appreciated. It is normal to tip 5-10% at tourist oriented restaurants. Guides and drivers should always be tipped.
Tourist oriented hotels and restaurants serve good western style meals while a wider range of cuisines are available in the capital and some larger towns. Local restaurants serve Ugandan dishes typically posho (a stiff maize porridge) or matooke (cooked banana) eaten with a stew.
A wide selection of local handicrafts is available as souvenirs. These include musical instruments, such as the hide drums as well as excellent local basketwork, paintings, batiks and pottery. In conclusion, if you are planning Uganda Safari Tours this coming holiday, you will need to consider the best Uganda Travel Tips such that you have the most successful safari in Uganda and possibly in Africa. For more information on traveling to Uganda, please contact us.