Guide to Uganda Wildlife Authority’s fees for 2024 to 2026
Apr 20, 24
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Guide to Uganda Wildlife Authority's fees for 2024 to 2026. park entry, permits

Uganda Wildlife Authority Conservation Tariff (comprehensive guide to fees for park entry, primate tracking permits and more) July 2024 to June 2026. Click here for UWA’s revised fees from July 2024

The good news is that there are very few price increases. You hardly need me to remind you how hard travel – and thus conservation revenue – has been hit during the pandemic. It’s therefore no surprise that the authorities are doing everything they can to raise money. Some might argue that we need discounts to encourage people to travel. However, given conservation’s dire finances recently, I say let’s be grateful how few price increases there are. Now let’s book that safari!

UWA’s price list covers National Park and Wildlife Reserve entry fees, gorilla / chimpanzee / golden monkey tracking permits, primate habituation, mountain and volcano hiking, mountain biking and boat rides on the River Nile, the Kazinga Channel and Lake Mburo – among many other activities.

A few things that the muzungu is looking forward to include:

  • Hiring a boat in Toro Semliki wildlife reserve to view the Shoebill on Lake Albert.
  • Kidepo Lonyilli summit hike
  • Kapkwai sector of Murchison Falls National Park. (Did you know you can get free entry to Kapkwai?)
  • Mount Elgon mountain biking. That must be awesome!
  • Bushiyi trail extension, the shortest trail to Wagagai, the highest peak on Mount Elgon.
  • Chimpanzee tracking at Ngogo (Kibale National Park) a few hundred metres from my home at Sunbird Hill
  • Golden monkey habituation in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. Golden monkeys are very pretty creatures!

Uganda park entry fees – Murchison Falls slight increase

Since 2022, visitors to Murchison Falls National Park pay a little more:

  • Ugandan adults 25,000 Uganda shillings
  • Ugandan children 10,000 Uganda shillings
  • International tourists, adults $45
  • International tourists, children $25
  • Residents / expats $35

Stephen Masaba of Uganda Wildlife Authority explained to Diary of a Muzungu:

“For Murchison Falls, we observed high speeding and increased road kills (especially of baboons) but have also noted littering and high levels of plastic waste. Of the number of visitors to Murchison, over 10% of these people are just in transit (crossing through the park). The slight fee increase should help curb some of these effects.”

Director, Tourism and Business Development, Uganda Wildlife Authority

Although they don’t (yet) have the facilities that more established National Parks do, now might be a time to explore some of Uganda’s less visited protected areas such as Pian Upe and Katonga Wildlife Reserves.

For full details on activities not listed in the summary (game drives, nature walks, birdwatching and more) download Uganda Wildlife Authority’s full tariff for July 2024 to June 2026 here.

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