Uganda Travel Guide
Uganda, located in East Africa, is a country filled with diverse landscapes and wildlife. From the towering peaks of the Rwenzori Mountains to the expansive waters of Lake Victoria, there’s something for everyone to explore.
In Uganda, you’ll find an array of wildlife, including chimpanzees and rare birds. One of the highlights is Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, famous for its mountain gorillas. If you venture to the northwest, you’ll discover Murchison Falls National Park, home to a spectacular 43-meter waterfall and a variety of animals like hippos.
Planning a safari or tour holiday in Uganda? Our Uganda Travel Guide is here to make your journey easier. Find all the essential information you need to plan your adventure without any hassle.
Where Do I Find Uganda?
Uganda is a landlocked country, bordered by Sudan to the North, Democratic Republic of Congo to the west, Rwanda and Tanzania to the South, and Kenya to the East. The country lies astride the equator covering an area of 242,554 km².
Topographically much of Uganda can be classified as a plateau, with numerous small hills and valleys and extensive savannah plains. The entire country lies above 900m above sea level generally sloping from South to North. The country lies in a cradle of Mountains on its East Border with Kenya, Mount Elgon, and Mount Moroto in the North East, and the South-Western Rwenzori Ranges rising to altitudes over 2000m.
Uganda is a well watered country with close to 17% or 51,000 km² of its area dedicated to swamp or open water. Much of the country lies in the ‘Interlacustrine Region’ (Between the lakes) of Africa. This region receives abundant rainfall, and is rich in tillable land, a major determining factor in settlement of the area.
















