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Home Travel Guide General Information Top things to do in Uganda
Top things to do in Uganda

Explore Kampala, the capital. Kampala is a modern and very safe town, which offers visitors and tourists a number of cultural and artistic sites, a part from the entertainments and the possibilities for walking through the shops and markets of the city centre. A city set among hills with fine modern architecture, tree-lined avenues, cathedrals, mosques and palaces of the old Kingdom of Buganda, other sights include the Uganda Museum and the Kabaka Tombs on Kasubi Hill. Here you can see our Kampala City tour.

 

Visit the second-largest town in Uganda, Jinja, on the shores of Lake Victoria. The town is somewhat under-populated but there is a very lively Saturday market.

Enjoy the botanical gardens and lakeside beach at Entebbe, the major gateway to Uganda for air travelers.

Enjoy climbing expedition in Kisoro, the starting point for trips to Mounts Muhavura and Mgahinga. Experienced mountaineers should head to Mount Elgon, the Rwenzoris and the Virungas for easy and medium climbs.

Sport fishing is done on Lake Victoria and Murchison Falls National Park. The main catch of the Lake is the Nile Perch, which is the largest fresh water game fish in the whole world; the method of fishing is by use of trolling lures. The most common fish of the lake is tilapia. Fishing is generally done over a few days, requiring some level of fitness and experience. There are seven lakes around Kisoro, which also offer duck shooting.

Explore the Ruwenzori Mountains, the hot springs at Bundibugyo and the Semliki Wildlife Reserve.

Go trekking in high mountains, lush hills, wetlands and arid lands. Treks include the Karamoja, the Central Circuit trail and the Sasa River Trail on Mount Elgon. Set in fertile and lush country near Mount Elgon, Mbale is popular.

A wonderful experience to see huge waves surging around heavily forested islands whilst white-water rafting along the rapids of the White Nile, where the volume of water is equivalent to 10 times that of the Zambezi. Look out for hippos, crocodiles and monkeys along the way.

 
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