Winston Churchill famously dubbed Uganda “The Pearl of Africa,” a title that captures its staggering beauty and vibrant biodiversity. Known for its mild equatorial climate, lush landscapes, abundant water bodies, and welcoming people, Uganda has evolved from its tumultuous past to become a premier tourist destination teeming with wildlife and adventure.
Uganda’s recovery from the era of Idi Amin has led to a resurgence in its appeal as a safe and richly rewarding travel destination. The country offers a diverse range of experiences from the dense Bwindi Forest, home to half the world's mountain gorilla population, to the vast savannahs of Kidepo Valley.
Uganda is unique in offering sightings of the Big-7: elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, rhinos, mountain gorillas, and chimpanzees.
Uganda’s food scene reflects its agricultural lifestyle, with a diet rich in vegetables, fruits, and organically raised meats. Local dishes often feature chicken, pork, and fresh fish from the abundant lakes.
Be sure to try Uganda's aromatic Arabica coffee, renowned for its quality.
Venture into the forests to track gorillas and chimpanzees, a truly transformative experience.
Explore the world's longest river and its source during a visit to Jinja.
Observe a variety of wildlife in their natural habitats, from elegant giraffes and large elephant families to lions and antelopes.
These large birds are a common sight throughout Uganda, often seen perching awkwardly on branches and poles.
The capital is known for its congested traffic, leading many to use "boda-boda" motorcycle taxis for quicker travel.
Walk through the lush, green tea fields in Fort Portal.
Uganda hosts the world’s largest concentration of hippos and numerous Nile crocodiles along the Kazinga Channel. The elusive Shoebill stork can also be found here.
Uganda has a remarkably young population, with about 50% under the age of 14.
Get up close with rhinos in a controlled, protective environment.
Canoe across this scenic volcanic lake dotted with numerous islands.
Relax on the shores or explore the Ssese Islands for a tranquil retreat.
Salute Africa can tailor-make an itinerary to explore Uganda’s breathtaking landscapes and unique wildlife. Whether you’re interested in primate trekking, exploring national parks, or simply enjoying the tranquillity of its lakes and rivers, Uganda offers an array of activities that cater to every traveller’s taste.
Contact us today to help you plan and book your trip to Uganda, the true pearl of Africa, and possibly extend your adventure to neighbouring countries like Kenya, Tanzania, or even the idyllic Seychelles.