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Travelling to Uganda

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Travelling to Uganda

"The Pearl of Africa - Uganda, is arguably one of the most beautiful, exciting, and least explored countries in Africa."

We have included some general information to help you plan your training session with OnCourse in Uganda. Please contact us for further detailed information, recommendations or general assistance in preparing your programme.

4wd Car Rentals

  • City Cars: Approx $125.00 per day. Includes 150 free km - .30 cents for each additional km. Rates include VAT.
  • Hertz Uganda: +256 (0) 41 347 191. Approx $128.00 per day. Includes 150 free km - .40 cents for each additional km. Rates exclude VAT.

Uganda - Immigration Requirements

You will need a Visa: Ugandan visas are issued at their Missions/Embassies abroad and also at the Entry/Exit Points e.g. Entebbe, Busia, Malaba etc. Cost is 50$; having exact change will make visa processing time much faster.

  • Uganda Immigration Application Form.
  • Countries EXEMPTED from Visa requirements to Uganda: Angola, Antigua, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Comoros, Cyprus, Eritrea, Fiji, Gambia, Grenada, Italy (only Diplomatic Passports), Jamaica, Kenya, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Malta, Mauritius, Rwanda, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Solomon Islands, St. Vincent, Swaziland, Tanzania, Tonga, Vanuatu, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

You will need an International Inoculation Certificate against Yellow Fever (although to-date strict enforcement is rare).

Please Note: this information can quickly become out of date; always contact your nearest Uganda Embassy for the most recent requirements.

Extras

Medical /Emergency:

  • The Surgery: The practice was originally established in the 1940’s and follows a long line of British expatriate GP’s. The current proprietor Dr. Stockley joined Dr Gibbons in 1993 and took over when Dr Gibbons retired in 1998. Emergency numbers: +256 (0)414 256 003 /+256 (0)772 756 003..
  • The International Hospital Kampala: Emergency Number: +256 (0) 414 0531
  • A list of additional emergency numbers can be found here.

Activities (close to Kampala):

Newspapers:

  • The New Vision: The New Vision was set up in 1986 after Yoweri Museveni and the National Resistance Army captured state power in Uganda.
  • The Monitor: Uganda's independent newspaper.

Resource Sites:

Money Tips

  • Uganda operates a liberal banking and foreign currency exchange policy. There is a wide array of banks and forex bureaus to choose from, with several international banks represented; Barclays, Standard Chartered, Stanbic, DFCU, City Bank.
  • Credit cards are not widely accepted (but it is improving). They can generally be used with tour companies, car rental companies, larger hotels and upper-end restaurants. You may be charged a 5% surcharge.
  • Barclays Bank and Standard Chartered offer cash advances against Visa cards through their network of ATM's.
  • The US$ dollar is the most common foreign currency - but comes with a few conditions. Bills issued before 2003 are generally not accepted in most shops and forex bureaus. Also, bills that are not in crisp condition are sometimes rejected. Finally, if possible and with the exception of buying an entry visa, bring only 50 /100$ bills. A denomination less than 50$ will get exchanged at a significantly lower rate. As of yet no other currency (Pounds, Euro, etc) has these problems.
  • Kampala is the best place to exchange money as outside the city the rate is significantly lower.
  • The latest exchange rates are listed on the New Vision's web site (far right-hand side column).