As travel corridors are announced and travel starts to return, the prospect of getting away this year suddenly feels tantalisingly close. You can turn dreaming into planning with our new range of East African destinations that make it easy for you to travel closer to home of Africa. Our approach to Uganda is the same as anywhere: specialist advice and a desire to create meaningful experiences. We’ll also help you feel safe and secure at a time when we’re all rethinking how we travel. Our flexibility promise lets you book in complete confidence, and you can travel with assurance that we’re here to support you.
Everything you could possibly want for a lifetime adventure Uganda is still virtually untouched and pure. Uganda is a country of many surprises with rolling hills, sparkling crater lakes and not forgetting the source of the longest river in the world (Nile), abundant wildlife including the tree climbing lions, adrenaline activities and, of course, the endangered Mountain Gorillas. Uganda is still authentically African, lush green and home to the friendliest people on the continent. Here are some of the experiences we offer
In most regions of Uganda, you can expect an average of 1,000 to 2,000 millimeters of rainfall, but the rainy season and its duration may vary within the different regions. In general, it can be said that long rains occur from April to June and shorter rainfall can be expected between October and December. During this time it seldom rains all day and brief, strong showers are followed by mostly sunny weather.
Uganda is a unique destination offering a wonderful mix of savannah and forest parks. Gorilla and chimp trekking are highlights, but many smaller primates can be seen as well. Uganda also offers great savannah safaris, and all of the Big Five are present. Lion is quite common in Queen Elizabeth, Murchison Falls and Kidepo national parks, where they can often be found hunting Uganda kob.


