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Currency Exchange Options Near Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Exchanging Money Near Bwindi – Bwindi Impenetrable National Park welcomes tourists from around the world, including Europe, America, and other African countries.

These countries have different currencies, which are often not convenient for use in Uganda.

Some lodges and hotels near Bwindi accept foreign currencies like US dollars, British pounds, and Euros. However, it is advisable to exchange all the money planned for your trip to Ugandan shillings.

Currency Exchange Options Near Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

With Ugandan shillings, tourists can buy or pay for anything in Uganda without any problems.

Exchanging money near Bwindi is easy. This can be done through authorized dealers like forex bureaus, certain lodges that exchange money for tourists, or banks.

Some forex bureaus near Bwindi include:

  • Muna Forex Bureau in Kabale
  • Jetset Forex Bureau in Kisoro

Tips for Exchanging Money Near Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Tips for Exchanging Money Near Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Below are some of the tips for exchanging money near Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.

  • Know the local currency & exchange rates: Tourists should be familiar with Ugandan shillings and check the current exchange rates, as they often change.
  • Be aware of scams & counterfeit currency: Scams and counterfeit money are common in Uganda. It is best to exchange money at official places like forex bureaus or banks.

How to Reach Bwindi

  • By Road: From Kampala City or Entebbe City: The journey takes about 9 to 10 hours, covering a distance of 487 km. From Kigali: The journey takes about 4 to 5 hours via the Cyanika border.
  • By Air: Flights are available from Kajjansi Airfield or Entebbe International Airport to Kisoro Airstrip. The flight takes about 1.5 hours.

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park can be visited all year round. However, the best time is during the dry season when the trails are dry, not muddy, or slippery, making passage easier.

The dry months are: June to August and December to February. However, you can also visit in other months and have a good experience.



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