Overview

Location:
Uganda is a landlocked country in East Africa, bordered by Kenya (east), South Sudan (north), the Democratic Republic of Congo (west), Rwanda (southwest), and Tanzania (south).

Capital City:
Kampala

Population:
About 47 million people (2024 estimate)

Official Languages:

  • English (official)

  • Swahili (co-official)

  • Many local languages, especially Luganda (widely spoken in the central region)

Government:
Presidential republic. President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has been in power since 1986.

Currency:
Ugandan Shilling (UGX)


Key Facts

  • Often referred to as the “Pearl of Africa” (a term made famous by Winston Churchill) due to its natural beauty and biodiversity.

  • Home to the source of the Nile River in Jinja.

  • Known for friendly people, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural heritage.


Brief History

  • Colonized by the British in the late 1800s, Uganda gained independence in 1962.

  • Suffered through troubled years under dictators like Idi Amin (1971–1979).

  • The National Resistance Movement (NRM) led by Museveni came to power in 1986, ending years of civil war.

  • Uganda has faced challenges with political freedoms, human rights, and corruption, but also achieved significant development progress.


Nature & Tourism

Uganda is one of the most biodiverse countries in Africa:

  • Bwindi Impenetrable Forest – for gorilla trekking

  • Murchison Falls National Park – powerful waterfalls and Big Five game viewing

  • Queen Elizabeth National Park – tree-climbing lions, hippos, and more

  • Lake Victoria – Africa’s largest lake


Economy

  • Based on agriculture (coffee, tea, bananas, maize), tourism, and remittances.

  • Emerging sectors include oil and gas, ICT, and construction.

  • Poverty has reduced over the years, but youth unemployment remains a big challenge.


Culture

  • Over 50 ethnic groups, with different languages, dances, and traditions.

  • Popular tribes include Baganda, Banyankole, Basoga, Acholi, and Bakiga.

  • Traditional ceremonies like kwanjula (introduction) and ekisakate (youth camps) play a major role in society.

Sights

Map

Previous Rwanda

Tour details

  • Location East Africa,
  • Capital City Kampala
  • Official Languages: English
  • Currency Uganda Shillings (UGX)
  • Drives on the Left
  • Calling code +256