Customer Reviews
An excellent Travel Guide - By: D. Muir, 13 Jan 2008 
The Bradt Travel Guides are always useful. However, the Guide to Uganda (5th Edition) has proved to be very reliable.
Bradt can be relied on to keep there travel guides up-to-date but I also receive the interim e-mail updates & these are well worth reading. Subscription is simple, just send an e-mail to the author (Philip Briggs) or keep an eye on the website.
You won't do better - By: K. Mills, 01 Apr 2007 
If you are interestedin visiting Uganda, this is THE guide; up-to-date, accurate & very easy to read. It is more than a guide bookin that it can be browsed for pleasurein its own right. I like to think that I know the country reasonably well, but this book is full of fascinating information & each edition that comes out tells you something new.
Invaluable - By: L Fray, 01 Dec 2005 
The Bradt Guide to Uganda is a mine of useful & interesting information about the country. I used it throughout my recent trip to Uganda. Other guides may include more photographs, but Bradt is the best for detail, accuracy & interest. The publisher also operates a free email update service.
absolutely brilliant - By: , 18 Aug 2004 
basically, this is the best travel guide book that I've ever had the pleasure of using.
comprehensive information on where to stay, & to eat, which is ideal for independent travellers.
the advice about driving is invaluable, if you're lucky enough to hire a car, this book tells you everything you need to know about the state of the roads, & the maps are clear enough for you to drive around the country with it alone. Lonely planetin comparison is less than 2/3 the size, with consequently less information
you'll regret it if you take any other guide book
Well done Briggs (again) - By: andrew robert, 07 Nov 2003 
Another excellent Bradt guide to Uganda. I livein Uganda, working mostly with the national parks, & can vouch that the travel information is very accurate & very up to date. This book has new stuff for everyone, residents & tourists alike. It is the one I send my visitors up country with. Briggs has found a host of places I never knew existed & his 'grey boxes' scattered throughout the book describe a wide variety of fascinating background info which is new to me. Buy it & come & visit Uganda!