What if one of Africa’s most diverse and rewarding destinations has been hiding in plain sight — and most travelers only ever see a fraction of what it has to offer?
Lynett Nakamanya is a tourism professional and Kampala native who has worked across the East African travel industry for over a decade. She holds a master’s degree in management science with a focus on project monitoring and evaluation in tourism, and is affiliated with the Uganda Tourism Board. She also runs her own trip-planning platform focused on sustainable and meaningful experiences across the region.
In this episode, Lynett shares her list of Uganda hidden gems and travel recommendations, the state of tourism in Uganda today, and the real impact that responsible travel can have on local communities.
Lynett brings a perspective that’s hard to find — someone who grew up in Uganda, has spent her career inside the tourism industry there, and thinks seriously about what travel can and should do for local communities. She makes a compelling case for doing a little research before you arrive, because the gap between a standard itinerary and a genuinely memorable one often comes down to simply knowing what to ask for. She also shares a Ugandan saying about travel at the end of this one that’s worth sticking around for.
What experience from this episode most surprised you, and has it changed how you think about where you want to go next? I’d love to hear your thoughts, and I hope you’ll share by sending me an audio message.
Tune In To Learn:
- Why a beautiful crater lake just 20 minutes from Uganda’s most famous attraction is almost never visited — and why it’s worth the detour
- How one of East Africa’s most rewarding mountaineering experiences sits in Uganda, largely off the radar of international visitors
- Why Uganda’s 56 tribes make cultural immersion more rewarding when you focus on just one or two
- What one of Uganda’s most historically significant religious sites reveals about the country’s layered cultural past
- How a massive collection of islands right next to the airport offers everything from white sand beaches to wildlife encounters that most visitors drive straight past
- Why one eastern Uganda destination pairs three waterfalls with some of the world’s highest-graded Arabica coffee
- Why doing your own research before a trip is the single best way to unlock experiences that never make the standard itinerary
- How responsible travel creates a ripple effect through local families and communities that most visitors never see
- What cultural mistake tourists commonly make in Uganda that creates more harm than help
- And so much more
Resources:
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SPOILER: LYNETT’S UGANDA HIDDEN GEMS LIST
- Lake mulehi
- Rwenzori Mountains
- Buganda and Ankole cultural experiences
- Culinary experiences
- Uganda Martyrs sites and story
- Lake Victoria and all her 80 islands – Dolwe Islands, Kalangala Island and Bulago Island
- Sipi Falls and the coffee experience
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