VISITOR
INFORMATION
Entebbe International Airport, which
lies 40km from the capital Kampala,
is serviced by a number of international
airlines, including SN Brussels, British
Airways, South African Airways, Kenya
Airways, Air Tanzania, Rwandair Express,
Egypt Air and Ethiopian Airlines.
Uganda can also be reached overland
from Kenya, Rwanda and Tanzania. On
Arrival
Customs and immigration officials
are polite and efficient, and a visa
- for those who require one - can
be purchased on the spot at Entebbe
International Airport or at any overland
border. Foreign exchange and ATM facilities
are available at the airport, which
is also serviced by several shops
and restaurants. Most mid-range to
up market hotels in Kampala and Entebbe
will arrange airport transfers by
request, as will any tour operator
based in or around the capital.
Health
A certificate of yellow fever vaccination
is required. All visitors should take
malaria prophylactic drugs. It is
advisable to drink bottled rather
than tap water.
Money
The unit of currency is the Uganda
shilling. The US dollar is traditionally
the hard currency of preference, but
Euro and Pound Sterling are also widely
accepted. Hard currency cash can be
changed for local currency at banks
and private bureau de change in all
large towns, but travelers’
cheques are not widely accepted outside
Kampala. Local currency can be drawn
against Visa and other major credit
cards at selected ATMs in Kampala,
at Entebbe International Airport,
and in a few other large towns.
Language
Educated Ugandans are generally fluent
in English, which is the official
language. Of 30-plus different indigenous
languages, Luganda serves as something
of a lingua franca.
When to Visit
Uganda can be visited at any time,
though mountain hikes, gorilla tracking
and other forest walks are more challenging
during the rains, which generally
peak over mid-September to November
and March to May.
What to wear
Daytime temperatures are generally
warm to hot, so bring lots of light
clothing. Evenings are cooler, especially
at high altitudes, so carry a couple
of light sweaters too. Those who intend
to hike on the mountains will be exposed
to alpine temperatures and should
pack accordingly. Solid walking shoes
and sturdy clothing are ideal for
forest walks. Don’t forget to
bring a hat, sunglasses and a waterproof
jacket.
What to Bring
A valid passport is mandatory, and
visa requirements should be checked
before you travel. To make the most
of the game reserves and national
parks, carry binoculars and field
guides. Photographers will need a
zoom lens for wildlife (70-300 or
similar). Print film and developing
is available in Kampala. Toiletries
and other essentials can be bought
in the cities.
Driving
Driving is on the left side. Visitors
without experience of African roads
are advised to organize a vehicle
with a driver rather than self-drive.
Tipping
Tipping is not standard practice at
local hotels and restaurants, but
it will always be appreciated. It
is normal to tip 5-10% at tourist-oriented
restaurants. Guides and drivers should
always be tipped.
Further information
Uganda: The Bradt Travel Guide is
one the most detailed guidebooks in
print. Other guidebooks are produced
by Lonely Planet, Footprint Guides
and TourGuide Publications. The Uganda
Tourist Board website (www.visituganda.com)
contains information about all tourist
attractions and protected areas