Uganda is located in an equatorial region. Thus, the country has a very strong and present rainy season. Therefore, avoid the months of September, October and November to get to know the country. But after all, what to do in Uganda? So, in order to address the main attractions of the country and give some travel tips, we made this article. Good reading!
What To Do In Uganda: Top Attractions
Now we will talk about the main attractions of the country:- The Kampala Capital;
- Bwindi Impenetrable Forest;
- Safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park;
- Kibale Forest National Park;
- Murchison Falls National Park – Uganda;
- Take Photo At One Of Uganda's Equator Landmarks;
- Discover the Source of the Nile River in Jinja;
- Lake Bunyonye – Uganda.
The Kampala Capital

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
This forest gets its name because of the density of its vegetation, common in forests in the equatorial zone. Another great attraction are the gorillas present in the region. Thus, the visit is important both to know the fauna and flora of the region.Safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park

Kibale Forest National Park
This park features an incredible equatorial forest on its territory. In addition, it offers a large corridor through which animals from the region migrate.Murchison Falls National Park – Uganda
This is another national park in the country. Thus, for nature lovers, it is a must visit. This park has incredible waterfalls, which make the tour unique.Take Photo At One Of Uganda's Equator Landmarks
As we mentioned earlier, Uganda is located on the equator. In this way, one of the attractions of the country is to visit some of the landmarks of the crossing of the imaginary line and take pictures. In addition, it is important to observe the magnetic changes that occur between the southern and northern hemispheres, especially observing the direction of discharge in a sink.Discover the Source of the Nile River in Jinja

- Democratic Republic of Congo;
- Tanzania; · Burundi;
- Rwanda;
- Uganda;
- Kenya;
- Ethiopia;
- Eritrea;
- Southern Sudan;
- Republic of Sudan;
- Egypt.
Lake Bunyonye – Uganda
