
Uganda keeps surprising us in the best ways. From everyday life in eastern Uganda to the kind of views that make you pull over just to take it in, we’re slowly exploring more of this beautiful country we now call home — and sharing bits of it as we go.
Based in Mbale and often traveling between home and the village in Tororo District, a lot of what we experience starts on the road — passing through towns, stopping for roadside food, and discovering places we never planned on finding.
From safari drives out on the savannah, to standing in awe at the power of the world’s strongest waterfalls in Murchison Falls National Park, to quiet roads, busy towns, and everything in between — traveling Uganda has honestly been such a gift.
Come along with us as we explore the Pearl of Africa, one region at a time:

NORTHERN UGANDA
Wide open spaces, wildlife, and a kind of quiet you don’t forget
Long roads, open landscapes, and moments that make you feel completely present in it all. From safari moments in Kidepo to standing at the edge of the powerful waterfalls in Murchison Falls, this region shows a side of Uganda that feels wide, wild, and unforgettable.

CENTRAL UGANDA
Busy streets, lake escapes, and everyday Kampala life
From time spent exploring Kampala to getting out toward Lake Victoria, Central Uganda is a place we’ve come back to many times — seeing a little more with each visit. It’s busy and always interesting, with something new to notice each time we’re there.

EASTERN UGANDA
Home base, green hills, and the places we know best
Eastern Uganda is home for us.
Based in Mbale and often traveling between here and the village in Tororo District, this is where most of our everyday life happens — and where a lot of our exploring begins.
From familiar roads to places like Sipi Falls, and over toward Jinja where the Nile begins, it’s a region we keep coming back to, seeing differently with each trip.

WESTERN UGANDA
Safari landscapes and some of the most iconic views in the country
Western Uganda is the one that feels like a postcard.
Game drives, crater lakes, rolling hills, and those wide golden sunsets you don’t forget easily.
It’s where you go for big scenery moments — and where Uganda really shows off with places like Queen Elizabeth National Park, Lake Bunyonyi and beyond.
Every place we visit becomes part of our story here. You can explore each region to follow along, find travel ideas, or just see a bit more of life in Uganda through our eyes.