Camping on a Uganda self-drive safari cuts accommodation costs dramatically while putting you closer to the wildlife than any lodge can. Waking to hyena calls at 3am, hearing hippos graze outside your tent at Murchison, watching a dawn lightshow over the Kazinga Channel from your rooftop tent — these are experiences you simply cannot buy in a lodge. This guide covers the best campsites in Uganda’s national parks, what equipment you need, what it costs, and what you need to know about safety in wildlife areas.

UWA Campsites in Uganda’s National Parks

The Uganda Wildlife Authority operates campsites inside most national parks. They range from basic cleared areas with a pit latrine to more developed sites with flush toilets, bucket showers, and cooking shelters. Prices are affordable:

  • UWA campsite fee: USD $15–$20 per person per night (plus normal park entry fees)
  • Most sites offer: Cleared pitch, basic toilet facilities, sometimes a cooking shelter
  • Firewood: Usually available to purchase from the camp warden for a small fee
  • Water: Not guaranteed to be safe for drinking — always filter or boil

Best Campsites by Park

  • Murchison Falls NP — Red Chilli Rest Camp (Paraa): The most developed budget accommodation in Uganda’s national parks. Bandas, camping, and a bar/restaurant. Excellent hippo viewing from the camp at night. USD $15 camping, bandas from USD $40.
  • Queen Elizabeth NP — Mweya Camp: UWA campsite on the Mweya Peninsula with views over the Kazinga Channel. Hippos graze around the tents at night — do not leave food outside. USD $20 per person.
  • Bwindi — Buhoma Community Camp: Just outside the park boundary. Basic bandas and camping. Good location for the Buhoma trekking sector. USD $15 camping.
  • Kibale Forest — Kanyanchu Camp: UWA campsite at the park headquarters. Basic facilities but excellent for early morning access to chimpanzee tracking briefing. USD $15 per person.
  • Kidepo Valley — Apoka Rest Camp: The only accommodation option inside Kidepo. Bandas and camping. Do not walk around the camp at night — buffalo and warthog graze freely. USD $20 camping.
  • Lake Mburo — Rwonyo Camp: UWA campsite on the lake shore. Excellent birding from camp. Hippos regularly emerge from the water at night. USD $20 per person.

Rooftop Tent Rental: The Best Uganda Camping Setup

A rooftop tent mounted on your rental vehicle is the optimal Uganda camping setup for several reasons: it keeps you elevated off the ground (relevant in wildlife areas where animals move through camps), it sets up and packs down in under 2 minutes, and it provides a better view of the surrounding landscape than a ground tent. Rooftop tents can be rented as part of your vehicle package from most 4×4 companies.

Standard rooftop tent rentals include the tent, mattress, and basic bedding. Additional camping equipment rentals from vehicle hire companies typically include:

  • Kitchen box with gas burner, pots, plates, and cutlery
  • Camping chairs and folding table
  • Cool box/icebox
  • Power bank or 12V USB adapter for phone charging
  • Ground tent as backup/alternative (for those who prefer being closer to the ground)

Safety in Wildlife Area Campsites

Camping inside Uganda’s national parks means sharing space with wildlife that moves freely at night. These rules are not dramatic — they are practical precautions based on what actually happens:

  • Never leave food outside your vehicle or tent: Vervet monkeys, baboons, and hyenas will investigate. Keep all food inside the vehicle overnight.
  • Do not walk to the toilet block at night without a torch: Hippos, warthog, and buffalo graze in campsites after dark. They are not aggressive unless surprised — but surprising a hippo at 2am is unwise.
  • Shine your torch before stepping out of the tent at night: Check the ground around the tent before stepping down, particularly at Mweya (hippos) and Apoka (buffalo).
  • Do not walk around camp at all at night without a ranger escort: At Kidepo, lion occasionally enter the Apoka camp area at night. This is not theoretical.
  • Keep tent zipped: Monkeys will enter an open tent. Once inside, they are difficult to remove and cause significant chaos.

Car Hire 4×4 Drive offers rooftop tent camping packages with Land Cruisers and Prados. Contact us for a camping vehicle quote for your Uganda safari.

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