Uganda Travel Guide

Most Recent Uganda Travel Articles from BootsnAll

Best BootsnAll Travel Photos – April 2010

Here are some of our favorites among the travel photos you sent us in April 2010 for our daily travel photo site, WhyGo. Enjoy these visual temptations, and find out how to get your photos featured here in the future.

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Fear and Loathing in Uganda

Fred Rasmussen came to Uganda in search of his idyll but found himself embroiled in the insane machinations of a murderous drugs baron.

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Day 9: Kampala, Uganda – Big Brother’s African Brother

Big Brother's African Brother: Day 9 - The group are in disarray due to the news
about the gorilla permits.

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Day 10: Kampala to Jinja, Uganda – Big Brother’s African Brother

Big Brother's African Brother: Day 10 - The trucks are no longer running in
parallel as one group sets off for the gorilla trek and the other onto Jinja.

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Day 16: Kisoro, Uganda – Big Brother’s African Brother

Big Brother's African Brother: Day 16 - The group experience a rough drive to
Kisoro on the Uganda, Rwanda border.

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Uganda Travel Guide Overview

Uganda, once known as the Pearl of Africa, is one of those emerging African countries attempting to forget its past and take a positive step into the 21 century. Despite its brutal past and a few, very recent, border skimishes, Uganda is still a place for curious travelers looking to see farther inside the heart of Africa.

What to do

There are many reasons to visit Uganda. It's native, untouched African rain forests are home to more than 50 percent of the last few families of mountain gorillas. The beginning of the most famous river, the Nile, which runs all the way to the Mediterranean, starts here. It's also said that Ugandans, like Malawians, are perhaps the friendliest people in Africa.

Getting there

Flights to Uganda come in to Entebbe Airport, which is located on the coast of Lake Victoria near Kampala. Flights come from all over Europe to the small nation as well as from African travel hubs that serve the rest of the world.

Where to stay

The Ugandan tourist machine runs smoothly, greased with the dollars of enthusiastic, high end travelers as well as backpackers looking to see a different (and more tropical) side of Africa. You can find hotels running over $100 a night, as well as budget hostels and more moderately priced hotels.

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