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25 April, 2024

Exploring Uganda’s natural beauty: a self – drive safari guide to the national parks and their distances.

25 April, 2024

Uganda, located in East Africa, is known as the “Pearl of Africa” for its stunning natural beauty and diverse wildlife.


Uganda boasts a diverse range of landscapes, from the snow-capped Rwenzori Mountains to the vast savannahs of Murchison Falls National Park. Uganda is home to half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists. With a rich cultural heritage and friendly people, Uganda welcomes visitors and provides an unforgettable travel experience.

Advisable itinerary travel options for your Self-drive Safari in Uganda 

Option 1: Kampala – Murchison – Kibale – Rwenzori – Queen – Bwindi – Kampala

Option 2: Kampala – Rwenzori – Kibale – Queen – Bwindi – Kampala

Option 3: Kampala – Mburo – Bwindi – Kampala

Option 4: Kampala – Elgon – Murchison falls – Kampala

Option 5: Kampala – Elgon – Kidepo – Murchison falls – Kampala

It’s always a good idea to plan your journey ahead of time and take into consideration these variables when estimating travel time.


The following are the distances between Kampala and the ten national parks. 

FromToDistance (km)Approximate Driving time (hrs)
EntebbeKampala40 Km1hr 





Kampala
Lake Mburo national park222 Km4hrs 
Murchison falls national park282 Km4 – 5hrs 
Mount Elgon national park in Mbale260 Km6hrs
Kibale national park276 Km5 – 6hrs
Rwenzori mountains national park374 Km7hrs
Kidepo valley national park – Karenga545 Km10 – 12hrs
Mgahinga gorilla national park500 Km10hrs
Queen Elizabeth national park388 Km 5 – 6hrs 
Semuliki national park380 Km6 – 7hrs
Bwindi Impenetrable national park502 Km9 – 10hrs
Murchison falls national parkKibale national park252 Km5hrs
Kibale national parkRwenzori mountains national park119 Km2hrs
Kibale national parkSemuliki national park107 Km2hrs
Rwenzori mountains national parkQueen Elizabeth national park56 Km1hr
Queen Elizabeth national parkBwindi impenetrable national park143 Km4hrs
Bwindi impenetrable national parkMgahinga gorilla national park107 Km3hrs
Lake Mburo national parkMgahinga gorilla national park297 Km6hrs
Lake Mburo national parkQueen Elizabeth national park186 Km4hrs
Lake Mburo national parkBwindi impermeable national park274 Km6hrs
Mount Elgon national parkMurchison falls national park485 Km9hrs
Mount Elgon national parkKidepo valley national park498 Km9hrs
Kidepo valley national parkMurchison falls national park346 Km7hrs

Each route has community and cultural encounters that add significant value to your vacation. I.e. options like lodges, homestays, and campsites. 

When embarking on a self-drive trip in Uganda, it’s essential to be well-prepared for the diverse terrains, potential challenges, and the unique experiences the region offers. Here’s a list of items you should consider packing;

  1. Documentation: 
  • Valid passport and visas.
  • Itinerary.
  • Driver’s license.
  • Life insurance.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Emergency contact numbers (Alpha Rent A Car & embassies). 
  • Navigation and Communication: GPS navigation device, smartphone or Google maps.
  • Local SIM card for your phone. 
  1. Clothing and Personal Items: 
  • Lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for both hot and cool weather. 
  • Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. 
  • Insect repellent.
  • Closed-toe shoes for hiking and walking. Rain gear and waterproof jacket. 
  • Personal hygiene items and medications. 
  • Food and Water: Non-perishable food items. 
  • Bottled water or water purification tablets. 
  • Snacks for the road. 
  1. Safety and Security: 
  • Secure your belongings in the vehicle or lock them away when not in use. 
  • Be cautious of wildlife and follow safety guidelines, especially in national parks. 
  • Stay updated on weather conditions and road closures. 
  • Keep emergency supplies, medications etc. easily accessible. 
  1. Others: 
  • Binoculars for wildlife viewing. 
  • Camera or smartphone for capturing memories. 
  • Guidebooks or travel guides for the region. 
  • Cash (local currency and USD), mobile money for remote areas where card payments may not be accepted. 
  • Travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and evacuation. 

Flexibility and a sense of adventure are key to enjoying a self-drive trip in Uganda!
If you require any kind of support, please contact Alpha Rent A Car, and we will advise you on how to best plan your trip for a memorable experience.

To be continued

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