
Uganda is rapidly emerging as a premier African sports tourism destination, blending its natural wildlife attractions with adrenaline-fueled activities and major sporting events. Key highlights include white-water rafting on the Nile in Jinja, gorilla trekking, hiking the Rwenzori Mountains, and hosting major events like AFCON 2027, making it a diverse destination for active travelers.
Top Sports Tourism Activities
- Water Sports: White-water rafting, kayaking, and bungee jumping in Jinja are top attractions.
- Mountain Climbing & Trekking: Hiking the Rwenzori Mountains (Margherita Peak) and Mount Elgon offer challenging, high-altitude adventures.
- Golfing: The Uganda Golf Club in Kampala and various courses offer scenic playing opportunities.
- Marathons & Racing: Cycling tours, marathons, and mountain biking are popular in the western region and in Kampala.
- Wildlife Adventures: Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and safari game drives in Murchison Falls or Queen Elizabeth national parks are often combined with sporting trips.
Upcoming Events & Infrastructure
- AFCON 2027: Uganda will co-host the Africa Cup of Nations, boosting tourism infrastructure development.
- Major Venues: Mandela National Stadium (Namboole) and the Kampala Cricket Oval are hubs for soccer and cricket events
Key Locations for Sports Tourism
- Jinja: Known as the adventure capital of East Africa (rafting, bungee jumping).
- Kampala: Center for city marathons, golf, and rugby.
- Western Region: Ideal for hiking (Rwenzori) and water sports (Lake Bunyonyi).
The industry is strengthening partnerships between the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) and sports federations to promote tourism during off-season sports activities.



