Travelling through Uganda by bike

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An African cycling adventure you’ll never forget

There are few places in the world like Uganda. The landscapes, the wildlife, the warmth of the people – there simply aren’t words. Travelling through Uganda is an experience that stays with you. It’s one of the reasons why, of all the African cycling destinations we offer at CvA travel, Uganda remains our personal favourite.

What makes it so special? Scroll down to explore our adventurous group journeys – and see for yourself why Uganda is known as the Pearl of Africa.

Uganda cycling trip – the Pearl of Africa

Why Uganda is the ultimate cycling holiday destination

Uganda is a destination that will likely surprise you. Where many trips focus on either nature or culture, Uganda offers a rare combination of both. The landscape changes every day: you cycle through savannahs, rainforests, and mountain landscapes that alternate effortlessly. But what makes this destination truly special is the atmosphere. It is not without reason that Uganda is called the land of smiles. From the moment you arrive, you are warmly welcomed. There are no sullen looks at customs, but genuine questions about your trip.

While cycling, you experience this hospitality continuously. The local people are friendly, cheerful, and genuine. You largely cycle on unpaved dirt roads, passing villages where life unfolds on the streets. This sometimes results in what we jokingly call an ‘African massage’: the vibration from the bumpy roads full of potholes, which is all part of the real adventure. It is an experience that will stay with you forever because you are not just a spectator, but truly become part of the environment.

A rare combination of nature and culture

In Uganda, you will find an overwhelming biodiversity. It is home to the ‘Big 5’: elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos, and buffaloes. But you will also spot giraffes, hippos, zebras, and countless birds. This natural wealth is combined with welcoming communities. You will meet people in a personal way who are eager to include you in their traditions and daily lives.

The landscape that changes every day

The variety in the landscape is enormous. In the west, you cycle through a region where crater lakes, banana plantations, and tea fields set the scene. One day you cycle through forests with views of the Rwenzori Mountains, the next day you find yourself on the savannah or in the rainforest. This variety ensures that no single cycling day feels the same and you constantly discover new panoramas.

The ‘African Massage’ experience

Cycling in Uganda means cycling on unpaved roads. Sometimes these roads are red and full of potholes, causing you to move forward with jolts and bumps. Our local guide Lawrence laughingly calls this the ‘African massage’. It is part of the charm of cycling in Africa. The pace is sometimes slow, perhaps less than 10 kilometres per hour, but that is exactly what gives you the time to truly take in your surroundings.

Our cycling tours through Uganda: 12 or 17 days of adventure

We offer various tours through the beautiful west of Uganda. The basis is a 12-day trip starting in Entebbe. This route takes you past the most beautiful spots in the region, including the many crater lakes near Fort Portal and the tea plantations. You cycle through national parks and past villages, regularly crossing paths with wild animals such as monkeys and antelopes. The route is structured to balance exertion and relaxation.

For those who have more time and want to dive deeper into the country, there is the 17-day variant. This trip builds on the 12-day route but offers extra days. This gives you more time to experience the landscape, the national parks, and the lake and mountain surroundings more extensively. The pace is a bit more relaxed, with more cycling days and extra stops scheduled. This is ideal for travellers who do not want to rush and wish to combine the adventurous character with more time to enjoy.

Highlights of the cycling tour

The route is packed with highlights. You cycle past the many crater lakes in the hills near Fort Portal and through the banana plantations. An absolute highlight is Queen Elizabeth National Park, where you go on safaris and visit the Kazinga Channel. You also cycle through Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and visit Lake Bunyonyi, a place of tranquility and islands. The trip often concludes with a cycling safari in Lake Mburo National Park.

Flexibility for every level

Our tours are suitable for a broad group: from very fit cyclists to travellers who want to take it easier. We use vehicle transfers where necessary. This means you can shorten a daily distance or make a stage lighter if desired. It is even possible to cover a section entirely by car while others cycle, so the group always stays together.

E-mountain bike options

To make the trip accessible to everyone, we offer the option to cycle with the support of an e-mountain bike. We have specifically sent Specialized e-mountain bikes to Uganda to offer our travellers the best experience. This allows you to fully participate in the adventure, even if your fitness level is slightly lower or if you simply want to enjoy the surroundings more without extreme exertion.

Face to face with wildlife in Uganda: Gorillas, chimpanzees and the Big 5

Spotting wildlife is an essential part of a trip to Uganda. The country is home to impressive animals. One of the most extraordinary experiences is gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. This is an optional activity, but for many, it is the absolute highlight of the trip. The mountain gorilla is an endangered species that only occurs in the wild in three countries worldwide, and Uganda is one of them.

Besides gorillas, Uganda offers much more. In Queen Elizabeth National Park, you can see the famous tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector. You can also spot chimpanzees in the wild, which is the best place for these primates. During a boat trip on the Kazinga Channel, you will see hippos, crocodiles, elephants, and buffaloes right from the water.

In the Kyambura Gorge, it is an incredibly pure experience. The Kyambura Gorge is an underground tropical rainforest within Queen Elizabeth National Park. The gorge is 100 metres deep and about 1 kilometre long. The surrounding savannah gets a lot of sun, while the gorge itself stays relatively cool thanks to the tall trees receiving less direct sunlight. The Kyambura River is a vital water source flowing right through the forest, providing plants and animals with water all year round. The Kyambura River gets most of its water from the rocks surrounding the gorge and during the rainy season.

The chimpanzees in the Kyambura Gorge have the remarkable habit of climbing down from the trees as soon as they see visitors. This makes for fantastic close-up photos. Alongside the chimpanzees, a walk through the gorge gives visitors the chance to discover a unique and amazing biodiversity. Visitors get the opportunity to spot rare plants and tall tropical trees. The gorge is also home to mammals such as hippos, elephants (occasionally), and other smaller primates. The entire activity takes between 2 and 3 hours.

The unforgettable gorilla trekking

A gorilla trek is an intense experience. Led by rangers, you make your way through the dense rainforest via steep slopes. It requires physical effort, but as soon as you come face to face with a silverback or playing young gorillas, you forget the hike. You are allowed to stay with them for an hour, which is a moving and unique experience that is hard to put into words.

Cycling among zebras and giraffes

The unique thing about our trips is that you don’t just watch animals from a car, but actually cycle among them. In Lake Mburo National Park, you can do a cycling safari. Here you cycle among zebras, giraffes, and antelopes. It is a safe yet thrilling way to experience nature, often concluding with a stunning viewpoint over the savannah.

Chimpanzees in Kibale Forest

Kibale National Park is renowned for its many primates. During the trip, we descend towards this rainforest. Here you have the opportunity to track chimpanzees. Seeing these animals in their natural habitat, swinging through the trees or walking on the ground, is a wonderful addition to the gorilla trekking and completes the wildlife experience.

Safe on a cycling tour through Uganda

Safety is our top priority. You might wonder if cycling among wild animals is safe. The answer is yes, provided it is well-guided. Our cycling trips in the national parks are always accompanied by experienced guides and, if necessary, armed rangers. These rangers know the behaviour of the animals and the area down to the last detail. They ensure we only cycle where it is responsible to do so.

In addition, we provide good equipment and technical support. Because we want to give our travellers the best possible experience without technical failures, we have shipped Specialized mountain bikes and e-mountain bikes to Uganda. Should there be a breakdown, our guides can usually fix it. Our head guide, Lawrence, was specially trained in the Netherlands in ‘advanced mechanics’ and has passed this knowledge on to his team.

Guidance by rangers and guides

In parks like Queen Elizabeth National Park, you cycle straight through the savannah. This is a thrilling experience where you might encounter the entire Big 5. To ensure this goes safely, the guides cycle at the front and amongst the participants. With larger groups or in tense situations, rangers will join us. This way, you can enjoy the adrenaline with peace of mind.

Always a backup vehicle

A support vehicle accompanies us during the trips. These cars keep an eye on the group, often at a suitable distance so the nature experience remains optimal. The car is there not just for safety, but also for comfort. If you are tired or want to skip a section, you can hop in. Even in the event of an equipment failure that cannot be fixed immediately, we have a spare bike or the car as a solution.

Quality of the equipment

Nothing is more annoying than bike trouble during your dream trip. That is why we focus on high-quality bikes that are ‘Africa proof’. You can choose to bring your own mountain bike or gravel bike, but our local fleet is also at your disposal. Thanks to the training of our guides in the Netherlands, the technical knowledge on-site is of a high standard.

Sleeping in nature and contact with the local people of Uganda

At CvA travel, it’s about more than just cycling; it’s about experiencing and connecting. We consciously choose small-scale and local accommodations. You will stay in extraordinary places, such as lodges overlooking the savannah or idyllic island lodges on Lake Bunyonyi. In some cases, like during the Tour of Karamoja, you will sleep in comfortable tents in the wilderness, where the starry sky feels almost tangible.

Contact with the local people is a recurring theme throughout our trips. Ugandans are incredibly hospitable and love to share their stories. We don’t just visit tourist spots; we also stop at villages and projects along the way. The projects and accommodations where we stay often give back to the community, meaning your trip makes a local impact.

Unique places to stay

Imagine waking up to a view of a crater lake or the vast savannah. We avoid large, impersonal hotels and opt for places with character. At Lake Bunyonyi, for instance, you take a boat to an island lodge where peace and nature take centre stage. This adds to the feeling of truly being away from the crowds.

Encounters that stay with you

Throughout the journey, you will continuously come into contact with local communities. Whether it’s a stop at the equator, a visit to a market, or a conversation with a guide, the warmth of the people is what stays with most travellers. Our local guides, like Lawrence and Robert, are not just escorts but often become friends during the trip.

Travel with impact

We believe it is important that our trips make a positive contribution. By working with local teams and staying in local accommodations, we support the local economy. On specific trips like the Tour of Karamoja, this impact is even more concrete through financial contributions to girls’ education. This way, your adventure is also valuable to someone else.

How we tailor and prepare your Uganda cycling tour

At CvA travel, we believe in a personal approach. All our cycling tours are conducted in small groups of a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 8 participants. This small scale ensures personal attention and makes it possible to accommodate different levels and preferences. Before booking, we always have a personal chat with you.

During this conversation, we look at your cycling experience, fitness level, and expectations. We find it important that the group composition is balanced. If we feel the differences in levels are too vast, we will give you honest advice about another departure date or option. This way, we ensure everyone sets off with confidence and enthusiasm.

A trip that suits you

Our trips are flexible. Do you want a rest day? You can have one. Want to skip a section by getting in the car? No problem. Whether you are a highly fit cyclist or prefer to experience the adventure at a more leisurely pace with an e-bike, we make sure the trip suits you. Individual trips or private group tours can also be tailor-made.

Well-prepared on the road

Good preparation is half the battle. We make sure you know what to expect, from the ‘African massage’ on the roads to the accommodations. We advise you on the right bike and ensure our local team is ready and waiting. Whether you choose the 12-day trip, the 17-day variant, or the challenging Tour of Karamoja, we take care of the prerequisites so you can focus on the cycling and the experience.

Personal and honest advice

We have created and ridden these routes ourselves. So we know exactly what awaits you. We are transparent about the difficulty of the rides and the conditions. Do you have specific wishes or questions? We are happy to think along with you. A special adventure often begins with one good conversation.

Uganda is beautiful, that is a fact for us. Not just because of the nature and the people, but also because of the activities. Firmly at number 1, of course, is gorilla trekking. A once-in-a-lifetime experience that you will truly never forget. Also, cycling safaris, 4WD safaris, and visits to the many national parks make this our favourite country in Africa. Travelling through Uganda is never boring.

Small groups during a group cycling tour through Uganda

The great thing about cycling in Uganda is that you set off in groups of 4 adventurers. Every group is accompanied by a guide and a driver. This way, there is room for everyone’s level, and there is enough attention and guidance for all. Moreover, a departure is almost always guaranteed. Want to go as a couple with another befriended couple? That, of course, gives the immediate green light for departure.

Feeling inspired by our cycling journeys?

Itching to set off on an extraordinary ride? Can’t wait to hop on the saddle and explore your dream destination at your own pace? Take a look at all our cycling journeys below – or get in touch to request a tailor-made adventure designed just for you.

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