Uganda Travel Advice

Plan your Uganda safari during the dry seasons (June–September and December–February) for optimal gorilla trekking and game viewing, though the lush green season offers lower rates and fewer crowds. Secure your gorilla permit well in advance—at $800, it’s the key to Bwindi’s mountain gorillas. Pack for all conditions: waterproof hiking boots, long-sleeved layers for tsetse flies, rain gear for tropical downpours, and warm clothing for chilly high-altitude mornings. Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory, and malaria prophylaxis is strongly recommended. Hire a local driver-guide through a reputable tour operator for safety and park access, and respect gorilla trekking rules—stay 7 meters back, keep your voice down, and never eat or drink near them. With good planning, Uganda is safe, rewarding, and unforgettable.

Uganda Travel Advice

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