
Uganda is set to host one of Africa’s most audacious new adventure events. Race the Nile 2026, an 800-kilometre self-supported ultra-cycling expedition, will take place from 23rd – 28th November 2026, pushing riders through the rugged and culturally rich landscapes of the West Nile region. This is not a typical supported cycling tour. With only […]

Uganda’s vibrant agricultural heritage takes center stage once again with the 32nd National Agricultural Show, scheduled for June 26th to July 5th, 2026, at the Jinja Agricultural Showgrounds. Immediately following is the 5th National Agricultural Education Show from July 6th to 11th, 2026. Organized by the Uganda National Farmers Federation (UNFFE), the Ministry of Agriculture, […]

Uganda’s tourism board and stakeholders made a strong impression at the recent Two Oceans Marathon in Cape Town, South Africa, as part of an aggressive push to grow sports tourism. The highlight of the activation was the promotion of the Rwenzori Marathon, the only marathon in the world that crosses the Equator. The Uganda stand […]

Uganda, one of the world’s top coffee-producing nations, is set to host a unique blend of sport, culture, and community impact with the Uganda Coffee Marathon 2026. Scheduled for Saturday, October 3rd, 2026, at the scenic Africa Coffee Park in Ntungamo, this event promises an unforgettable experience for runners, coffee enthusiasts, and conscious travellers alike. […]

Air Tanzania has officially launched its inaugural direct flight from Dar es Salaam to Seychelles, marked by a warm ceremonial welcome at Seychelles International Airport. This new route strengthens regional connectivity between East Africa and the Indian Ocean islands while opening fresh opportunities for multi-destination tourism. The new service links East Africa’s world-renowned safari experiences […]

Uganda’s delegation is actively showcasing the country’s potential at the Canton Fair (Phase 3, Day 1) in Guangzhou, China, one of the world’s largest trade exhibitions. The participation comes at a historic moment: from May 1st, 2026, China granted zero tariffs to 53 African Least Developed Countries, including Uganda. This landmark policy is expected to […]

In a significant boost for Uganda’s tourism sector, the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) has officially become a Destination Partner of the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), one of the most influential global bodies in travel and tourism. The announcement was made by Juliana Kagwa, CEO of the Uganda Tourism Board, highlighting a strategic move […]

Uganda has officially kicked off preparations for International Museums Day 2026 with a launch event held at the Uganda Media Centre. This year’s global theme, “Museums Uniting the World,” highlights the powerful role museums play in fostering cultural understanding, sustainable tourism, and heritage conservation. The national celebrations will take place on Sunday, 18th May 2026 […]

Uganda offers some of Africa’s most rewarding wildlife experiences, and spotting the elusive leopard ranks among the most thrilling. According to Bashir Hangi, Head of Communications for the Uganda Wildlife Authority, leopards thrive across several key protected areas, making the country a prime destination for big cat enthusiasts. Prime Leopard Habitats in Uganda Leopards are […]

After nearly 15 years of meticulous restoration, the Kasubi Tombs in Kampala have reopened to visitors, marking a major milestone for Uganda’s cultural tourism. This UNESCO World Heritage Site serves as the royal burial ground of the Buganda Kingdom’s kings and is one of the most important living cultural landmarks in Uganda. The tombs were […]
