Consistently
ranked among Africa’s fastest growing economies since
President Museveni came to power in 1986, Uganda has simultaneously
experienced a steady expansion of road, communications and
other vital infrastructures, and a corresponding increase
in international tourist arrivals and upmarket facilities.
Entebbe’s modern international airport, set on the Lake
Victoria shore 40km from Kampala, is serviced by several prominent
international airlines, ensuring easy access from the USA,
Europe and elsewhere in Africa. Charter flights can be arranged
between domestic tourist attractions.
Kampala
is a modern capital serviced by an excellent selection of
international hotels, including a high-rise Sheraton right
in the city centre, as well as bustling malls stuffed with
banks, shops, restaurants, internet cafés and cinemas.
Reputable safari operators and car rental firms based in Kampala
and Entebbe offer a wealth of local experience and specialist
know-how to international visitors. And whether you travel
by coach or rental vehicle, or join an organised safari, surfaced
roads link the capital to other large towns such as Jinja,
Mbale, Kabale, Kasese and Fort Portal, from where well-maintained
dirt roads lead to uganda game reserves and national parks.
Outside
of the capital, most national parks and other tourist hubs
are serviced by at least one upmarket lodge, ensuring that
the adventurous spirit inherent to African travel is complemented
by the full range of creature comforts: stylish en-suite accommodation,
fine cuisine, a range of chilled drinks and friendly service.
For business travellers, internet facilities are available
in most large towns, while an extensive cellular telephone
network makes it possible to stay in touch with home in even
the most remote of locations.
Tour Operators
List of Uganda Tour Operators
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