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    Social Conventions
    Shaking hands is the normal form of greeting. Casual dress is usual for most occasions in the daytime or evening. Ugandans have adopted a socially conservative culture and homosexuality and drug abuse is illegal and widely condemned. Photography: Since 1992, photography has been allowed in all areas with the exception of airports or military installations. However, some areas are still sensitive and it is advisable to take local advice. Commercial photographers should consult the Ministry of Information for a permit.

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    Getting There by
    Air

    Airlines serving Uganda include British Airways (website: www.britishairways.com), Emirates (website: www.emirates.com) and Kenya Airways (website: www.kenya-airways.com).

    Departure Tax
    None.

    Main Airports
    Entebbe (EBB) is 40km (22 miles) southwest of Kampala (journey time – 30 minutes). To/from the airport: There are bus services to Kampala. Most hotels in Kampala and Entebbe will arrange airport transfers. Taxis are also available. Facilities: Duty-free shops, restaurants, banks/bureaux de change, car hire and hotel reservations.

    Getting There by Water
    Between Kampala in Uganda and Mwanza in Tanzania, it is possible to catch a boat on Lake Victoria.

    Getting There by Rail
    Uganda Railways do not operate passenger services at present.

    Getting There by Road
    There are connections with all neighboring countries, although borders are not always open. However, travelers should take local advice before crossing the border with Rwanda, and should not attempt to cross the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    Bus:
    There is a daily bus service between Kampala and Nairobi, Arusha and Dar-es-Salaam.

    Overview
    The following items may be imported into Uganda by visitors over 17 years without incurring customs duty (except from Kenya and Tanzania):
    200 cigarettes or 225g of tobacco or a combination thereof; one bottle of spirits or wine; 568ml of perfume.

    A special permit is required to export game trophies.

    Internal Travel:

    Getting Around By Air
    Eagle Air and United Airlines offer flights from Entebbe to most major towns. Charter flights are also available.

    Getting Around by Water
    Local boat services link Entebbe to the Ssese Islands.

    Getting Around by Road
    Traffic drives on the left. The road network extends over 28,332km (17,605 miles). The roads are of variable quality and radiate from Kampala, although the network is sparse in the north. There are still some army and police check points on roads and railways. The speed limit is 50 mph (80 kph) or 62 mph (100 kmh) on highways. Always keep vehicle doors locked. Bus: Services run between most parts of Uganda but are unreliable and often very crowded. Scheduled services operate between Entebbe and Kampala (travel time – one hour) and to and from the airport. An extensive network of minibuses, known as Matatus, runs to most parts of the country and they are a quick and convenient form of transport, but very overcrowded. However, there is a law against overloading on buses and if this occurs, the driver and passengers are liable to pay a fine. Post-bus services operate Monday to Saturday from Kampala to main towns. There are also special taxis, identifiable by their black and white stripes, which take passengers to wherever they want to go but are more expensive than Matatas. Documentation: An International Driving Permit and adequate third-party insurance is required. UK driving licenses are accepted. Drivers must carry their vehicle log books and must pay for a temporary road license.
    Note: There have been a number of serious accidents involving long distance buses services between Kampala, Nairobi, Kigali and Dar es Salam. There have also been incidents on overnight buses between Nairobi and Kampala when bandits posing as passengers have forced buses to stop and have robbed the passengers. Visitors are advised not to travel on these overnight long distance buses.


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