Reasons why one should visit Uganda in 2025.
The Ugandan government has publicly acknowledged her status as one of the few African countries experiencing rapid tourist development. There is no better time than 2025 to visit Uganda, a country blessed with nature and abundant in attractions.
Despite its abundance of natural and cultural wonders, many people still haven’t heard about Uganda. The majority of tourists who visited Uganda for the first time said they would go back with friends, and the country is still relatively unspoiled.
Gorilla permits are reasonably priced this year, which is just one of many reasons to visit Uganda. While the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and Rwanda all offer gorilla trekking, Rwanda recently doubled the price of admission to its Volcanoes National Park, from $750 to $1500.
On the other hand, Uganda opted to stop offering reduced gorilla permits but kept the pricing at USD800.00 per person each trek.
As a result, trekking in Rwanda is much more costly than in Uganda. For the price of one gorilla permit in Rwanda—$1500—you can do two treks in Uganda and still come out ahead by $300. Consequently, one of the motivations to visit Uganda in 2025 should be the cost of gorilla permits.
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The wide variety of activities available in Uganda in 2025, particularly those involving interactions with primates, is one of the main draws of the country. Uganda is the only East African country where visitors may undergo chimpanzee habituation at Kibale National Park and gorilla habituation in Bwindi.
Spend four hours in the company of mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park for the low, low price of $1,500.00. This is an experience like no other. Kibale National Park is still only accessible to tourists in Uganda, but for USD250.00, they may spend the whole day interacting with chimpanzees.
Nowadays, everyone may feel comfortable in Uganda since the nation is rather stable. The government of Uganda has been working to maintain national security for more than 30 years, and one way they’ve done this is by creating a specific section of the police force to safeguard the safety of tourists. There is no better time than 2025 to visit Uganda, thanks to all of the aforementioned and additional attractions. Get in touch with Katland Safaris by phone or email for more information on things to see and do in Uganda.