Inside Uganda Tourism Board Easter Packages: The Getaways Everyone Is Talking About

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UTB has amazing Easter packages with facilities across Uganda. This Easter, a curated selection of getaway packages is making that step easier than ever, designed to remind us that the Pearl of Africa is not just something we say. It is something we can actually experience.

One of the expected outcomes of the 2025 National Tourism Policy is to increase domestic tourism expenditure to Shs. 5,350 billion from Shs. 3,675 billion.

The UTB remains committed to standardization of Uganda’s hospitality sector through registration, inspection, licensing, and classification of tourism enterprises.

Domestic tourism is growing with more Ugandans choosing to explore their own backyard rather than look elsewhere for inspiration. If the sound of thundering water and open savannah speaks to your soul, Murchison Falls is calling. Uganda’s largest national park does not disappoint. Picture yourself on a boat cruise along the Nile, watching hippos drift lazily in the afternoon heat, or spotting a monkey from a
game drive vehicle as the sun sets behind the trees. Curated by Langford Group, this adventure runs from 4th to 6th April. It is not just a trip. It is the kind of story you will be telling for years.

There is something quiet powerful about stepping away. Not far, not expensively, just away. Away from the routine, the noise, the familiar four walls. Running from 3rd to 6th April 2026, the Easter Escape campaign brings together some of Uganda’s most breathtaking destinations, with options crafted for different budgets and different kinds of travellers. Whether you are a solo adventurer, a couple looking for something memorable, or a family ready to trade the television for the wild, there is a package with your name on it.

Domestic tourism is growing with more Ugandans choosing to explore their own backyard rather than look elsewhere for inspiration. If the sound of thundering water and open savannah speaks to your soul, Murchison Falls is calling. Uganda’s largest national park does not disappoint. Picture yourself on a boat cruise along the Nile, watching hippos drift lazily in the afternoon heat, or spotting a

monkey from a game drive vehicle as the sun sets behind the trees. Curated by Langford Group, this adventure runs from 4th to 6th April. It is not just a trip. It is the kind of story you will be telling for years.

For the curious and the daring, the Nyinamwiru Caves offer something altogether different. Deep, ancient, and hauntingly beautiful, these caves hold secrets that most Ugandans have never seen up close. Unlock Nature Safaris is offering guided expeditions from 3rd to 5th April. There is something romantic about going somewhere that feels like the whole world has forgotten it exists.

And then there is Dolwe Island. La Fang Eco Resort sits on the shores of Lake Victoria like a well-kept secret, all warm lights, still water, and granite boulders rising dramatically from the lake. If you have ever wanted to feel truly removed from the everyday without leaving Uganda, this is it.

Tourism in Uganda currently contributes over ten percent of the country’s GDP and supports more than 660,000 jobs. Every trip taken within Uganda’s borders adds to that story.

All of this comes as Uganda’s tourism momentum builds toward something bigger. In May, the country will host the Pearl of Africa Tourism Expo 2026 at Speke Resort Convention Centre, Munyonyo, from 21st to 23rd May. Themed “Ignite Your Wanderlust,” POATE 2026 will bring together industry players, travellers, and tourism stakeholders to celebrate and showcase everything Uganda has to offer.
But before May, there is Easter. And Easter is now. Pack a bag. Book a spot.

Let Uganda surprise you.

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