What to take home: gift ideas & craft markets in Kampala One of the exciting things about travelling is buying gifts for family and friends – or a personal souvenir of your memorable time in a new country. Uganda has a wealth of beautiful things for you to take home, from traditional handmade crafts to world-class coffee, and gorgeous kitenge prints. Here’s Explore Uganda’s guide to help you discover the...Read More
Explore Uganda’s guide to Kampala nightlife A visit to Kampala, Uganda’s bustling capital, is not complete without experiencing its vibrant nightlife. Kampala’s after-dark scene ranges from traditional dance performances, live music and theatre to a cosmopolitan choice of cuisines from across Africa and all around the world. International quality Ugandan beers and creative cocktails are the launch point for some late nights – and early mornings – in the party...Read More
Kampala, Uganda’s capital city, offers a range of activities for visitors short on time. Originally built on seven hills, Kampala now spreads to 21 hills and has a resident population of 2 million, doubling in size everyday with workers who flock to the city. Despite the fast pace of development, climb to the top of any hill and you will be rewarded by refreshing views of Lake Victoria, the second...Read More
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) Lilly Ajarova has firmly reassured travelers about the safety of destination Uganda, stating that the country is entirely free from any security threats. Ajarova made these remarks while presenting before a group of media owners and their top editors, an overview of Uganda’s tourism sector at Kyangabi Crater Resort, in Rubirizi district, a few kilometers from Queen Elizabeth National Park....Read More
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