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Wander Uganda

Nestled in the heart of East Africa, this captivating nation is a hidden gem for travelers seeking extraordinary experiences.Join us on a journey through this enchanting land, where you'll encounter majestic mountain gorillas, go on thrilling safaris, cruise along the legendary Nile River, and immerse yourself in a vibrant culture that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.

Bwindi Forest National Park

The Pristine Rainforest Of Southern Uganda Learn More

Queen Elizabeth National Park

The pearl of Uganda's conservation efforts Learn More

Lake Bunyonyi

Do you like canoeing world?Learn More

Bigodi Wetland Walk

Engage deeply in the alluring grace of Bigodi Learn More

Kibale National Park.

Kibale Park, where the wilderness beckons and the chimpanzees ruleLearn More

Kampala City

Experience the kaleidoscope of life in KampalaLearn More

Accommodations In Uganda

Accommodation in Uganda is a delightful fusion of comfort and immersion in nature's beauty. From luxury lodges nestled deep in the wilderness to eco-friendly treehouses perched in the treetops, Uganda offers a range of unique stays that will awe any traveler. You can fall asleep to the sounds of the jungle, wake up to breathtaking vistas, and share your space with Uganda's incredible wildlife, making every moment of your journey an unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Katara Lodge

Katara Lodge

Katara Lodge is situated on the great rift valley escarpment with uninterrupted views of the savannah, Lake Edward and the Virunga and Rwenzori Mountain ranges beyond. The lodge is only a 20-minute drive from the main entrance of Queen Elizabeth National Park.

Mweya Lodge

Mweya Logde

Mweya Lodge, situated on a Queen Elizabeth National Park peninsula, offers an unforgettable experience. Surrounded by the Rwenzori Mountains ('Mountains of the Moon') and bordering the Great Rift Valley hills to the east, it overlooks the Kazinga Channel, connecting Lakes George and Edward for a stunning setting

Jinja Nile Resort

Jinja Nile Resort

Jinja Nile Resort is one of the finest safari lodges, offering comfortable accommodation to travelers visiting the source of the Nile and Jinja as a whole. Jinja Nile Resort is perfectly positioned in Jinja, about 30 minutes drive from Jinja town and offers a prime location for those looking forward to retreats, conferences, bungee jumping, whitewater rafting, bird watching at the Nile and exploratory tours within Jinja.

Jinja Nile Resort

Trackers Safari Lodge

Escape to Trackers Safari Lodge in Uganda's Greater Bwindi National Park for a luxurious safari experience with Uganda's top gorilla tracking team. Immerse yourself in the Bwindi Forest's beauty, enjoying activities like game drives and birding, while the lodge offers modern comforts and unique experiences like Party Barge excursions

Mweya Lodge

Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge

Mweya Lodge, situated on a Queen Elizabeth National Park peninsula, offers an unforgettable experience. Surrounded by the Rwenzori Mountains ('Mountains of the Moon') and bordering the Great Rift Valley hills to the east, it overlooks the Kazinga Channel, connecting Lakes George and Edward for a stunning setting

Jinja Nile Resort

Jinja Nile Resort

Jinja Nile Resort is one of the finest safari lodges, offering comfortable accommodation to travelers visiting the source of the Nile and Jinja as a whole. Jinja Nile Resort is perfectly positioned in Jinja, about 30 minutes drive from Jinja town and offers a prime location for those looking forward to retreats, conferences, bungee jumping, whitewater rafting, bird watching at the Nile and exploratory tours within Jinja.

FAQ's About Uganda

As you plan your journey to this East African gem, you might have questions about what to expect, where to go, and how to make the most of your visit. In this FAQ guide, we've gathered answers to common inquiries that will help you explore Tanzania with confidence and excitement.

1.Do I need a visa to visit Uganda?

Most travelers to Uganda require a visa. Visa requirements and application procedures can vary, so it's important to check the specific requirements based on your nationality.

2.What other wildlife can I see in Uganda?

Uganda is home to a wide variety of wildlife. In addition to gorillas, you can see lions, elephants, hippos, crocodiles, zebras, and numerous bird species in its national parks.

3.What are the popular activities for tourists in Uganda?

Besides gorilla trekking and wildlife safaris, tourists can enjoy activities like boat cruises on the Nile River, chimpanzee trekking, hiking, and cultural experiences with local communities.

4.What currency is used in Uganda?

The currency used in Uganda is the Ugandan Shilling (UGX). Credit cards are accepted in major cities, but it's a good idea to carry some cash, especially when visiting more remote areas.