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15 August 2019
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Uganda travel guide: 12 tips for planning your trip

If Africa immediately brings to mind deserts and vast plains, you've probably never considered a holiday to Uganda. The country is nicknamed the "Pearl of Africa," and for good reason. It's green, surrounded by mountains and hills, and even less explored than the more popular safari destinations. My boyfriend is half-Ugandan, and I've been there about five times now! You'll find all the tips I've gathered from these visits in this Uganda Travel Guide. Enjoy!

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The 12 best tips for Uganda can be found in this Uganda Travel Guide

Start your journey in Kampala: It's an incredibly busy city, but if you know where to go, you'll occasionally forget all about the chaos. From surprisingly good restaurants and trendy coffee shops by African standards, to colorful markets where you can buy Vlisco (or Afri-print) fabrics, to an afternoon relaxing by the world-famous swimming pool from the movie The Last King of Scotland (at the Sheraton Hotel in the heart of the city). This city is buzzing!

Uganda travel guide

Sample the local cuisine: Don't expect culinary highlights from typical Ugandan cuisine, but because the country is a melting pot of cultures, you'll find influences from all over the world, with Indian and Eastern influences undoubtedly being the most prominent. No bitterballen with your beer here, but vegetable samosas!

Go on Safari: A safari is perfectly possible in Uganda! You won't spot the Big Five in the national parks, though, because you won't find rhinos in the wild. The best parks? Queen Elizabeth National Park (for tree-climbing lions), Kibale National Forest (for chimpanzee tracking), and Murchison Falls (for an unforgettable boat trip). In Uganda, I prefer to stay at the lodges of Marasa each of which has a beautiful location.
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Plan a gorilla tracking trip: Did you know that Uganda is one of the few countries where you can go gorilla tracking? It's not cheap, but it's undoubtedly one of the most special things I've ever done. Even if you're not a fan of planning, this is something you should arrange in advance. Only a limited number of permits are issued each day to enter the jungle around Bwindi with the rangers in search of these giants.

Uganda travel guide

Spend a night in luxury: There's nothing better than relaxing in a beautiful lodge overlooking the water after a few days of safari. Uganda offers the perfect opportunity to do just that. Spirit Lodge in Queen Elizabeth National Park with views over the valley and the river or at the Birdnest Resort on the shores of beautiful Lake Bunyonyi near the border with Rwanda.
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