Day 1: Unique Selling Preposition or Points (USP)

Uganda’s Unique Selling Points (USPs) Uganda, the most beautiful country in Africa. This is because of the numerous tourist attractions, magnificent sceneries, green environment and amazing climate. Uganda is a gorilla country: Uganda has almost more […]

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Day 2: Uganda, is the Pearl of Africa

Tourist activities: Visiting wildlife parks, enjoying white sand beaches on L. Victoria, mountaineering & hiking on the snowcapped magnificent Mt. Rwenzori, gorilla trekking in Bwindi forests, bird watching, forest and nature walks, visiting the source […]

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Day 3: Most memorable Tourism Events

Uganda is the only country in Africa that has been visited by three Popes, mostly because of Uganda martyrs. The visit to Uganda by Pope Francis in 2015 boosted Uganda’s tourism sector. Uganda was the […]

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Day 4: Birding in Uganda

Uganda has over 1,200 bird species (50% of Africa’s bird species and 11% of worlds) so far recorded. With these bird species, Uganda is considered Africa’s best and most thrilling birding nation. Birding specialists who […]

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Day 5: Bwindi Gorilla Park

Bwindi is a UNESCO natural world heritage site Gorilla trekking in Bwindi is one of the most cherished tourism activities in Uganda and many people including great leaders, top rich people and celebrities from different […]

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Day 6: Kidepo Valley National Park

Kidepo Valley has the largest herd of buffaloes in Africa. If you want to see the best wildness in Uganda, make the journey to the wild frontier region of Karamoja. Tourist activities include: game drives, […]

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Day 7: Murchison Falls

The mighty Murchison Falls found in the Murchison Falls National Park is rightfully referred to as the most spectacular site on the Nile River. Whether viewed from a boat cruising up the Nile or from […]

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Day 8: Queen Elizabeth Park

Queen Elizabeth Park has most of the tree climbing lions in Africa and the highest number of birds in Uganda. Most lions do not climb but there are about two populations of tree climbing lions […]

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Day 9: Cultural Tourism Sites

Kasubi tombs, one of the greatest cultural tourism sites in Africa, are situated in Kampala city. The site is the burial grounds of the Kabakas of Buganda kingdom and a UNESCO world Heritage site. Tourism […]

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Day 10: Mt. Elgon National Park

Mt. Elgon has the largest volcano base in the world and is the oldest and largest solitary, volcanic mountain in East- Africa. It is home to over 300 species of birds, including the endangered lammergeyer, […]

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Day 11: Mt. Rwenzori

Mt. Rwenzori, considered as the third highest mountain in Africa is in Uganda. Although it is along the equator, it has permanent snow covered tops and the snow does not melt. This is an amazing […]

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Day 12: Lake Victoria Beaches

The country is home to Lake Victoria, the largest lake in Africa and second largest fresh water lake in the world. The lake has beautiful white sand natural beaches, with cool fresh lake breezes. The […]

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Day 13: Source of the Nile

The River Nile, one of the longest rivers in the world, starts its long journey to the Mediterranean Sea, from Uganda. Many tourists across the globe come to the source of the Nile because of […]

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Day 14: Sipi Falls

Sipi falls located in eastern Uganda in the Mt. Elgon region is a magnificent and famous tourist attraction. You cannot visit Mt. Elgon without visiting Sipi falls.

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Day 15: Uganda Nile Bridge in Jinja

The Uganda Nile bridge is located across on River Nile in Uganda’s eastern town of Jinja. The spectacular bridge crossing the Nile River is a 525 meter long cable-stayed bridge and is considered the second […]

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Day 16: Kibale National Park

Kibale National Park contains one of the loveliest and most treasured tropical forests in Uganda. The park is home for over 70 mammal species including zebras and giraffe, 13 species of primate including the chimpanzee and over 375 species of […]

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Day 17: Semuliki Forest Park

Semuliki Forest Park lies across the floor of the Semuliki Valley on the remote, western side of the Rwenzori mountains. The park is dominated by the eastern most extension of the great Ituri Forest of […]

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Day 18: Uganda Cultural Tourism

Uganda has a rich heritage and diverse cultures. It has over 30 indigenous tribes and languages, and most of the tribes have their own special dances.Cultural sites include: Uganda museum located in Kampala; Ndere Cultural […]

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Day 19: Kigezi Hills

Kigezi sub-region, in South-Western Uganda, is always referred to as the Switzerland of Uganda because of the mountain scenery and low temperatures. Kigezi offers a unique travel adventure because of its numerous lakes, many hills, panoramic […]

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Day 20: Lake Bunyonyi

Lake Bunyonyi is believed to be the second deepest lake in Africa. It is found in South-Western Uganda and is one of the country’s top natural treasures. The lake is near the famous Bwindi and […]

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Day 21: Lake Mburo National Park

Lake Mburo harbors several species of animals not observed elsewhere in Uganda. It is the only place in Uganda to support a population of Impala (from which Kampala city derives its name), and only one […]

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Day 22: Makerere University, Kampala

Makerere University, Kampala is the largest university in Uganda and oldest university in East Africa. It was established in 1922 and in 1963, it became the University of East Africa. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings for 2016 […]

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Day 23: Namugongo Martyrs Shrines

People from all over the world visit the land of the Martyrs in Uganda. Christians from Uganda and other parts of the world congregate at Namugongo on 3rd June every year to commemorate the lives […]

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Day 24: Organic products from Uganda

According to the International Trade Center (ICT) and the International Federation of Organic Movement (IFOM), based in Germany, Uganda is the main exporter of organic products from Africa. Main products include: coffee, tea, cotton, dried […]

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Day 25: Ngamba Island

Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary, in the middle of Lake Victoria, is home to 48 orphaned animals. The Island facilities offer day and overnight visitors an exceptional opportunity to closely observe and interact with these fascinating […]

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Day 27: Uganda White Water Rafting

The Nile is the longest river in the world and originates from Lake Victoria the third world’s largest lake. The Nile in Uganda offers some of the best white water rapids, making it one of the most sought after rafting […]

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Day 28: Uganda’s Coffee

Uganda is the number one coffee exporter and the second main producer of coffee after Ethiopia in Africa. Uganda is the source of Robusta coffee in the whole world and it originated from Uganda’s forests. […]

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Day 29: Uganda’s Natural Forests

Forests include: Mabira near Kampala City, Budongo, Kibare, Bwindi Impenetrable and Mgahinga Impenetrable forests.Tourist activities include nature walks, bird watching, community/ cultural tourism, eco camping, forest drives, primate trekking(mountain gorilla, chimpanzee and golden monkey), mountain […]

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