Public transport is available but can be unreliable. For convenience and safety, consider hiring a driver or guide, especially if you’re planning to explore remote areas. Make sure to negotiate taxi fares before starting your journey. In Kampala, you can easily find "Boda-Boda" bikes for local transportation.
Getting around Uganda is easy and fun! You can hop on buses, minivans, motorcycle taxis called boda-bodas, boats, and even trains.
In the city, there are mini-buses known as shared taxis that are super cheap and go everywhere. Just wave one down, hop in, and enjoy the ride. If you want a private ride, you can get a special hire taxi. Remember to agree on the price first!
For a cool adventure, take a boat trip on Lake Victoria or cruise down the Nile. It's a beautiful way to see the country.
Buses are a great choice too. They're not on a tight schedule, so you can relax and travel at a laid-back pace. The Post Bus is really comfy and leaves every morning at 8:00 a.m., which is perfect for early birds.
And if you like trains, there are a couple of lines that give you a scenic tour from the city to the lake or the border.
So, whether you're zipping through the streets or cruising on the water, you'll find getting around Uganda is part of the adventure!