Uganda

The source of the Nile river starts in the Rwenzoris, Africa’s tallest mountain range that stretch across western Uganda shrouded in mist and teeming with glaciers, waterfalls and alpine lakes. These ‘mountain’s of the moon’ are the home of Uganda’s mountain gorillas and tracking them through this majestic habitat is one of the country’s most iconic experiences.

ORPHANAGE

Life is extremely difficult for children who have been orphaned in Uganda. Part of Sub-Saharan Africa, Uganda, shares the issues that all other countries in that region face. In addition to extreme poverty and high incidences of malaria and AIDS, there is an ever-looming history of...

LAKE BUNYONYI

After a bad experience in Kisoro, we drove to relax at Lake Bunyonyi, an archipelago of 29 islands. It is surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, and this remote, quiet spot makes a perfect getaway. Its gorgeous scenic views include crop terraces growing cassava and sweet potato and hilly...

KISORO

It was supposed to be the highlight of our trip – the visit to the gorilla. We were in touch with several guides/agents in advance but could not fix the date because of our travel style. But they said that Bwindi would not be possible, so we drove to Kisoro – the gate to the...

SCENIC ROUTE

We took a beautiful scenic route from Kabale around Lake Bunyonyi towards Kisoro town. The road is well paved, and it took us just 2.5 hours to get there with all our photo stops. The road has many sharp curves and stretches that immediately rise to a hill and drop down a steep incline...

KABALE

Kabale is a small town between Mbarara and Kisoro, and it is near the southwest’s national parks and wildlife reserves, including Bwindi. We only drove through to the region’s star attraction, Lake Bunyonyi. As for Kabale itself, this lively market and university town...

SCHOOL

We made another stop at the school in Katunguru, mainly because of the Czech flag on the school’s wall. We met the principal, who explained that some Czech people are helping the school, so they painted the flag on the wall to promote friendship between Uganda and the Czech Republic...

QUEEN ELIZABETH NP

We had a terrible storm at night, and rainy weather continued today, so we were not sure if we should go on a game drive, but we risked it and jumped into the safari car (130 USD) and went to the Queen Elizabeth National Park (🎟️44 USD). It is often ranked highly as one of Uganda’s...

LAKE KATWE

From the main road, we drove on gravel for around one hour through Queen Elizabeth National Park to the local community information center. We arrived late afternoon and paid for entrance to the lake area (🎟️36000 UGX, including a guide on a motorbike). Later, we used the place behind the...

THE EQUATOR MONUMENT

On the way to Lake Katwe, we stopped at the new Equator Monument, designed by Eric Prince Ondia, who won the Joadah Innovation Challenge under the category ‘Best Equator Monument.’ The new monument is made of stainless steel and ‘elegantly showcases the globe with the equator line...

KASESE

We stopped for lunch and some shopping in the provincial town of Kasese. It is one of the fastest-growing towns in Uganda and a stopover destination for tourists who flock west to explore the Queen Elizabeth National Park, hot springs, the Kazinga Channel, Kibale National Park, and access...