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📍 Uganda

East Africa

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book a gorilla trekking permit in Uganda?

Gorilla permits can be booked through the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) website or through licensed tour operators. Permits cost $800 per person and must be booked well in advance — they sell out fast during peak season.

Do I need a visa to visit Uganda?

Most nationalities require a visa. You can get one on arrival at Entebbe Airport or apply online via the Uganda e-visa portal (visas.immigration.go.ug). The East African Tourist Visa covers Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda.

Is Uganda safe for tourists?

Uganda is generally considered safe for tourists. The country is politically stable, and major tourist areas are well-monitored. Standard travel precautions apply — use licensed taxis, keep valuables secure, and check current travel advisories from your home country.

What currency should I bring to Uganda?

The local currency is Ugandan Shilling (UGX). US Dollars are widely accepted and recommended for larger transactions. ATMs are available in Kampala and major towns. Mobile money (MTN/Airtel) is useful for local payments.

What is the best time to visit Uganda?

The dry seasons (December–February and June–August) are ideal for wildlife viewing and gorilla trekking. Uganda's equatorial climate means it's a year-round destination with temperatures staying comfortable (18–28°C) throughout the year.