Uganda has taken a significant step in bolstering its tourism sector with the launch of a comprehensive mobile application designed to provide a central source of information for tourists. This app, “ ...
Uganda has taken a significant step in bolstering its tourism sector with the launch of a comprehensive mobile application designed to provide a central source of information for tourists. This app, “ ...
The gorilla moves with quiet majesty through Uganda’s highland forests, while across the country, communities are stepping up ...
The UK has lifted its travel advisory for  Queen Elizabeth and Semuliki National Parks, opening the way for increased British ...
Uganda Tourism is the third destination awarded an endorsement by the Safer Tourism Seal experts. This achievement has only been awarded to Kenya and Jamaica before. The endorsement is based on an ...
Modern Jinja, now glows with renewal. The New Nile Bridge, opened in 2018, sweeps over the river in steel arcs, glowing blue ...
The long-awaited announcement arrived on 2 December 2025 -- a moment that Uganda's tourism industry had been yearning for since 2023. The United Kingdom officially lifted its travel advisory against ...
Uganda is a beautiful country which offers plenty of awe-inspiring travel adventures — from rafting the river Nile to exploring Africa’s tallest mountain range, the Rwenzoris, and tracking mountain ...
BWINDI, Uganda — News of a sick or injured mountain gorilla can worry local residents in this mountainous area that’s home to the endangered species. That’s partly because most of the gorillas have ...
When the COVID-19 pandemic broke out in March 2020, Uganda quickly shut down parks like Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to protect the gorillas and chimpanzees from getting infected. Tourism ...
Uganda’s rebranding ambitions will be much harder if its tourism industry doesn't receive the investments it needs. The pleas for help are extending well beyond the country's coffers now. Uganda’s ...
Tourism Minister Tom Butime has cautioned that Uganda risks losing its competitiveness in the global tourism industry if it fails to adapt swiftly to disruptions reshaping the sector.