As you plan to visit Uganda, entry requirements can change. Therefore, you are required to contact your local Uganda Embassy to verify the information. A passport is required for all foreign visitors and has to be valid for at least six months. Passports must have a clean and full visa page for endorsement. All visitors traveling to Uganda must have a valid yellow fever certificate which will be required as part of a visa application and may also be required at the port entry.
Outside East Africa, Uganda can be accessed by either road or Air and mostly by Air to Entebbe Airport. Water transport can also be used to travel in and around Uganda’s destinations especially the ferry crossing from the Southern part of Murchison Falls National Park to the Northern part of Park. There are Launch cruises to the bottom of the falls in Murchison Falls National Park and along the Kazinga channel in Queen Elizabeth National Park. Also Ssese islands are easily accessed by water from either Nakiwogo or Bukakata, some business people use the ferry to travel to Kisumu, Mombasa in Kenya and also Mwanza in Tanzania.
By Air
Uganda being a landlocked country, all frights coming in the country have safe landing only at Entebbe International Airport which is the only international airport. Some airstrips frequently used by travelers in the country include; Arua Airstrip, Moyo Airstrip, and Kololo Airstrip usually for business. For tourism purposes, the airstrips that have been developed for easy connection to the different destinations in the country include; Apoka, Pakuba, Bugungu, Kasese, Mweya, Kihihi, Kayonza and Kisoro.
Direct flights are available from London by British Airways, Brussels by Brussels Airlines, Instanbul by Turkish Airlines, and Amsterdam by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. There are direct flights from Doha by Qatar Airways, Dubai by Emirates Airlines. There are no direct flights from America but there are connections through code sharing airlines from Europe and South Africa. The only direct flights between Uganda and other African countries are; Ethiopian airlines to Addis Ababa, Egypt air to Cairo, Kenya Airways to Nairobi, Rwandair Express to Kigali, and South African Airways to Johannesburg. Charter services can be arranged on request by the leading service providers to include; Kampala Aero Club, Ndege Juu Ya Africa, Air Serv, and Eagle Air.
By Road
The Road transport network connecting other countries to Uganda is good for any visitor to reach the country. By road, Buses such as; Akamba, Kampala Coaches, Jaguar, Gaagaa, Easy Coach, Modern Coast, Baby Coaches, run between Kampala to Nairobi, Bukoba, Dar-es-salaam, Kigali, Bujumbura and Juba. There are a variety of standard services from which you can choose to any destination you would wish to go.
Very often these buses have schedules to the different cities outside Uganda and it is recommended that you check with the respective bus for when they travel to and from a particular city to and from Kampala. It is recommended to make prior booking for these services as last minute bookings may lead you to failing out to get a seat on the bus.
With an improved network of well-maintained roads, self drive in Uganda is possible for tourists who have ever done self guided tours in Africa. Therefore Rent a car in Uganda and experience the Land Gifted by Nature in an epic drive across the country. You’ll find car rental companies with in Kampala or Entebbe; so hire a 4×4 car in Uganda, vans, rooftop tented cars or motorbike and hit the highway in style.
By water
There is a regular inland ferry connecting Nakiwogo in Entebbe and the Ssese islands on Lake Victoria and one between Bukakata near Masaka town and Ssese islands on Lake Victoria. These islands are one of the most visited places in the country by both local and international visitors majorly for relaxation. The ferry from Nakiwogo leaves at around 1:30pm and leaves Ssese islands at 8:00am arriving at Nakiwogo at around 11:00am. Usually this journey takes about 3 hours on water.