East Africa Travel Information Hub
The master resource for international travelers exploring Uganda. Find current visa requirements, health safety protocols, currency tips, and packing guidelines.
Visa Requirements for Uganda
All international travelers entering Uganda (excluding visa-exempt nationals) must secure their entry visas in advance. Visa-on-arrival services are no longer issued at Entebbe International Airport.
Visas must be applied for and approved online prior to arrival via the official Uganda Electronic Visa/Permit Application System portal. Approved travelers receive an electronic visa authorization letter which must be printed out and presented alongside their physical passport.
Official Visa Portal- East Africa Tourist Visa: Highly recommended if you are visiting Uganda, Rwanda, and Kenya. Valid for 90 days, multiple entry within the three partner nations (Cost: USD $100).
- Uganda Single Entry Visa: Ideal for travelers solely visiting Uganda. Valid for up to 3 months (Cost: USD $50).
- Passport Validity: Your physical passport must be valid for at least six months from your planned date of entry, with at least two blank consecutive pages.
- Return Flight Ticket: Evidence of a confirmed return or onward flight itinerary is required.
Vaccinations and Medical Entry Requirements
Required Entry Vaccines
Entering the diverse and rich equatorial biomes of Uganda requires simple, smart preparation to safeguard your health and local wildlife communities. Standard travel vaccines are recommended, alongside specific mandatory certificates.
While malaria is prevalent in some areas, proper protection—such as taking doctor-recommended prophylaxis, wearing long clothing in the evenings, and sleeping under mosquito nets—effectively prevents the disease.
Mandatory Yellow Fever Certificate
A valid Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is fully mandatory for all travelers aged 1 year and older entering Uganda. This physical card must be presented during initial health check stations upon landing at Entebbe International Airport. Your vaccination must be completed at least 10 days before your arrival date.
Health Protection Checklist
- Yellow Fever: Full certificate required at health screening.
- Malaria Prevention: Consult your physician for travel-appropriate prophylaxis (Atovaquone/Proguanil, Doxycycline, or Mefloquine).
- Recommended Routine Vaccines: Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, Tetanus booster, Polio, and Meningitis.
- Rabies Vaccination: Strongly recommended for travelers planning extensive treks or long-term wildlife research.
Comprehensive Travel Insurance Guide
To safeguard your investment and well-being, comprehensive international travel insurance is a standard requirement for all Nile Abenteuer Safaris bookings.
Medical Evacuation
Your policy must explicitly cover emergency medical evacuation from remote national parks back to advanced regional hospitals. We advise adding AMREF Flying Doctors tourist coverage to your policy.
Permit & Trip Cancellation
Because government-issued gorilla and chimpanzee permits are highly restricted and completely non-refundable, verify that your trip cancellation policy covers government permit costs.
Luggage & Electronics
Safeguard high-end camera bodies, telephoto lenses, and personal devices against unexpected transit delays, loss, or accidental rain damage during forest treks.
The Ultimate Packing Guide
Preparing for a luxury safari involves selecting practical, functional clothing and keeping baggage weight considerations in mind.
High-end domestic flights (e.g. AeroLink transfers from Entebbe to remote parks) enforce a strict baggage policy of 15kg (33 lbs) per traveler, which must be packed in soft, frame-free duffel bags.
Avoid wearing dark blue and black clothing. These dark hues are highly attractive to tsetse flies in savanna parks. Instead, choose neutral, soft earth tones like khaki, beige, olive green, and light brown.
Forest Trekking
- Sturdy hiking boots (worn-in)
- Tough gardening gloves
- Waterproof trail jacket
- Breathable long-sleeved shirts
- Heavy duty long trousers
- Gaiters for mud protection
Savanna Safaris
- Neutral-toned shirts/shorts
- Wide-brimmed sun hat
- Polarized sunglasses
- Warm fleece jacket (for chilly morning drives)
- High-quality binoculars
- Personal camera gear
Understanding Cash and Currency
The official currency of Uganda is the Ugandan Shilling (UGX). While credit cards (Visa) are widely accepted at high-end safari lodges in urban hubs, cashless transactions often incur a processing surcharge of 3% to 5%.
For tipping trackers, guides, porters, and purchasing local crafts, carrying small amounts of local physical cash is essential.
We advise booking and paying for your major safari requirements in advance using Nile Abenteuer Safaris' secure online billing portal:
Secure Payment PortalImportant USD Banking Guidelines
If you plan to pay using US Dollars (USD) cash inside Uganda, pay careful attention to banking and exchange regulations:
All US Dollar bills presented must be printed in the year 2013 or later. Older bills printed before 2013 are widely rejected by local banks, forex bureaus, and hotels due to historic counterfeit concerns.
In addition, all bills must be completely unblemished—bills with tears, stamps, handwritten marks, or heavy creases will not be accepted.
Airport Transfers, SIM Cards & Connectivity
Airport Transfers
Nile Abenteuer Safaris manages private airport transfers from Entebbe International Airport (EBB). Your designated professional safari driver-guide will greet you in the arrivals hall with a personalized placard, assisting with your luggage and transfers directly to your hotel or domestic flight.
SIM Card Setup
For immediate local connectivity, traveler SIM cards can be purchased at the arrivals section of Entebbe International Airport. The two leading networks are MTN Uganda and Airtel Uganda. You will need to present your physical passport and a quick biometric scan to complete registration.
Internet Access
Complimentary WiFi is standard across luxury lodges. While connectivity is highly reliable in urban centers, connection speeds can drop in remote forest valleys. Cellular 4G signal is surprisingly robust throughout major safari routes and parks.
Traveler Safety & Wild Guidelines
Uganda is historically celebrated as one of the most welcoming, peaceful, and safest travel destinations in Africa.
Standard safety precautions should be observed in city centers, while specific guidelines apply during wild encounters to ensure a safe and memorable trip.
Urban Safety
Keep expensive jewelry, watches, and large amounts of cash stored securely in your hotel room safe. Avoid walking alone in dark, unfamiliar urban areas after sunset.
Safari Guidelines
Always listen carefully to your dedicated professional safari guide. While on game drives, remain inside your vehicle at all times unless explicitly directed otherwise at designated secure stopping points.
Trekking Proximity
Maintain a strict minimum distance of 10 meters from mountain gorillas and chimpanzees to safeguard their health and minimize stress for the family groups.
Uganda Weather and Seasons Guide
Located directly along the equator, Uganda enjoys highly stable tropical climates year-round. Temperatures generally hover between 21°C and 28°C (70°F - 82°F) in most areas, with cooler temperatures in high-altitude primate forests.
Excellent savanna visibility, highly active watering holes, dry forest floors.
Lush green valleys, beautiful mountain light, great conditions for birding.
Optimal trekking weather, dry forest trails, peak season for gorilla tracking.
Lush landscapes, fantastic photography, low crowd volumes.
Interactive Planning Guides
Complete Safari Packing List
A detailed checklist of essential clothing, footwear, camera gear, and travel documents required for your upcoming gorilla and chimpanzee tracking safari.
Yellow Fever & Medical Info
An in-depth summary of current medical requirements, vaccination guidelines, and mandatory Yellow Fever card requirements for entering Uganda.
East Africa Visa Guide
Step-by-step instructions on applying for and securing the East Africa Tourist Visa and the Uganda electronic e-visa.
