Uganda. Unlike Anywhere Else.
Winston Churchill called it the Pearl of Africa and he was right. More than half of all mountain gorillas on earth. 1,063 bird species. The Source of the Nile. Tree-climbing lions. Ancient rainforests and snow-capped peaks all in a country smaller than Germany.
Small country.
Extraordinary depth.
Uganda sits exactly on the equator, between the Great Rift Valley lakes to the west and the volcanic ranges to the east. In an area slightly smaller than Germany, it packs a diversity of ecosystems, animals and landscapes that has no equal on the African continent. This is not a destination for everyone. It is the right destination for those who want more than a safari.
Uganda vereint Berggorillas, Schimpansen, Baumlöwen, den Nil und 1.063 Vogelarten in einem einzigen Land — kleiner als Deutschland, aber reicher als fast jedes andere Reiseziel in Afrika.
Uganda is more than
a safari.
It is a country that surprises you. Deeper, greener, wilder and quieter than most travellers expect. Here are the stories that make Uganda what it is.
The eye of
a silverback.
You are standing in dense rainforest. The air is thick and warm. Then you hear a rustle — and suddenly he is there. A silverback, calm and enormous, three metres away. He looks at you. You look at him. In that moment you understand why people change their lives to come back here.
Bwindi is one of Africa's oldest rainforests — it survived the last ice age. Today it is home to the world's largest community of mountain gorillas. Your permit gives you one hour with a habituated family. It is never enough.
The most powerful
waterfall on earth.
The entire force of the Nile is compressed through a single seven-metre gap — creating a roar and a mist you feel before you see. Murchison Falls is not a pretty waterfall. It is a force of nature.
Shortly after, in Jinja, you stand at the exact point where the world's longest river begins its 6,650 km journey to the Mediterranean. A boat cruise along the Nile — with hippos, crocodiles and elephants on the banks — is one of the most remarkable experiences in all of Uganda.
Africa's
hidden gem.
National Geographic has called it one of Africa's most beautiful national parks. Travel magazines have listed it. Almost no one has been there.
Kidepo sits in Uganda's far northeast, on the border with South Sudan and Kenya. The journey is long — and that is exactly the point. Those who arrive find 77 mammal species and 475 bird species almost entirely to themselves. Buffalo herds in the thousands. Cheetahs. Rothschild's giraffe. And not another vehicle in sight.
56 peoples.
One warmth.
Uganda is home to 56 recognised peoples — from the Baganda of the centre to the Karamojong warriors of the north and the Batwa, original guardians of the Bwindi forest. Each has its own language, ceremonies and history.
The Kasubi Royal Tombs in Kampala are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Namugongo Martyrs Shrine is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Africa. And above all of this stands one quality that surprises every visitor to Uganda: the genuine warmth of its people. It is not a tourist gesture — it is real.
More bird species
than all of Europe.
Uganda is considered one of the world's premier birding destinations. With 1,063 documented species in an area smaller than Germany, the density is simply unmatched. But even non-birders are stopped in their tracks by what flies, stands and moves through this country.
Uganda gilt unter Vogelkundlern weltweit als eines der bedeutendsten Ziele — 1.063 Arten auf kleinstem Raum.
Why travel with
Hebron Tours?
I am not a booking platform or a middleman. I was born in Uganda, I know these places from years of lived experience, and I am personally invested in making your trip extraordinary.
Uganda?
Tell me when you would like to travel, what interests you most, and how much time you have. I will design a journey entirely around you — just a personal conversation about what is possible.
