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Have you ever wanted to explore the beautiful sights of Uganda? Our Uganda tours will show you the best of this compact African country, which boasts the highest concentration of primates on the planet.
Uganda is a unique and exciting destination which should be on any traveller's bucket list. From breath-taking wildlife to authentic culture, Uganda will leave you with lifelong memories that you will cherish forever.
On a Uganda tour, you will have the chance to experience an authentic Uganda safari. From beautiful nature parks to the jungles which home mountain gorillas and chimpanzees - our Uganda tours will have you immersed from day one. Get a chance to explore Uganda's breath-taking National Parks through immersive game drives and safari tours.
Uganda attracts 1.5 million visitors each year and with good reason. This fascinating country is home to beautiful lakes, unique wildlife and friendly locals. Locals in Uganda are welcoming and friendly towards visitors and are usually quite happy to see visitors in their country enjoying the amazing sights.
Uganda has an exciting array of wildlife including elephants, rhinos, crocodiles, hippos, chimpanzees and gorillas. Enjoy a Uganda safari and set your sights on some of the most incredible and unique wildlife in the world.
Primates are a primary highlight during a Uganda tour, however, Uganda is also home to some incredible scenery and activities. See the incredible lakes, waterfalls and waterways and trek in lush greenery during a Uganda tour. The country also has an abundance of bird-life which light up the jungles and forests with their songs - perfect for those who enjoy bird watching.
Away from the mountains, Uganda has stunning freshwater lakes, dreamy rolling hills, expansive grasslands and bustling cities filled with welcoming and friendly locals to be found anywhere in Africa.
Packed with amazing experiences, Uganda is well set up for visitors and this combined with great wildlife, beautiful picture-perfect landscapes and smiling locals makes it the perfect destination for your next African adventure.
Do you want to know more about Uganda and its beauty? Or do you need accurate visa information?
Contact the Uganda tourism board for more information.
Time: GMT+3
Dial Code: +256
Area: 241,037 km2
Elevation: The lowest point in Uganda is Lake Albert at 621m 9 (2,037 ft.) | The highest point in Uganda is Margherita Peak on Mountain Rwenzori at about 5,110m (16,762 ft.) above sea level.
Population: 44,270,563 (2018)
Capital: Kampala
Government: Democracy, Republic, Presidential system, Semi-presidential system
Language: Swahili, English
Uganda, officially the Republic of Uganda, is a landlocked country in East-Central Africa. This country is bordered by Kenya to the east, South Sudan to the north, the Democratic Republic of Congo to the west, Rwanda to the southwest, and Tanzania to the south. Lake Victoria covers a large part of the southern part of the country and lies within the Nile Basin.
The name Uganda derives from the Buganda Kingdom, which covers a substantial portion of the south of the country, including Kampala, the capital. This sovereign state gained independence from the UK in 1962. The official languages spoken in Uganda are English and Swahili. Luganda, a central language, is also spoken across the country. Swahili is widely used in the police and military forces.
Scattered throughout Uganda, there are 60 protected areas, including 10 national parks. The south of the country is largely influenced by Lake Victoria - one of the world's biggest lakes. Most of the country's main cities are situated in the south near the lake, including Kampala, the capital, and Entebbe.
The most prominent religion in Uganda is Christianity, and Christians make up most of the population, followed by Muslims. The northern region of Uganda is predominately Catholic The country has a vast number of communities, resulting in a diverse country. Uganda has continued to experience consistent economic growth. The country's main export is coffee and it has untapped reserves of both crude oil and natural gas.
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