Study High School Abroad in Uganda with an exhange program as it may be the perfect fit if you have always dreamed about getting to Africa, or even just flipped through the pages of a National Geographic magazine. Bordered on the east by Kenya, the Democratic Republic of Congo to the west, Rwanda to the southwest, and Tanzania to the very south, Uganda is a mostly landlocked country that is home to over 60 protected areas, some of which are Unesco World Heritage sites. If you are able to make studying abroad part of your high school experience, High School Study Abroad Programs in Uganda might offer you the opportunity to immerse yourself in a culture and country that stretches your comfort zone, gives you insight and appreciation for the Western world, and a deeper understanding of global issues and concerns.

Why Study High School Abroad in Uganda with an Exchange Program?

If you are accustomed to live in a big, bustling, urbanized and modernized country, studying in one of the High School Abroad in Uganda Programs is likely to show you extreme contrasts. Uganda is the source of the Nile, is one of the poorest countries in the world, and human rights are considered a touchy subject. Up until about 1700 years ago, the people of Uganda were hunters and gatherers but that doesn’t mean it is all rural; Mukano is a fast-growing urban city, Kampala is a major business center and Kabale is a site for a university, main hospital and civilian airport. If this paints a picture of a country that is very different from the one you grew up in, choosing Uganda for your high school abroad study program might be a great way to broaden your mind. While English is spoken in Uganda, you might even learn a little Swahili a long the way.

FUN FACT: A friendly greeting in Swahili might go a long way - ‘Jambo' is about equivalent to “Hello!”

Safari

You have been to the zoo before, but a safari tour is a destination adventure as opposed to seeing animals in cages. Go gorilla-trekking in Bwindi, or look for Rothschild’s giraffe, cape buffalo, or chimpanzee in Rabongo National Park. The Kazinga Channel between Lake George and Lake Edward is home to hippos, spectacular scenery, and you can buffalo-gaze

Swahili

A Bantu language spoken in much of east Africa by about 140 million people. Ugandans are greeters, so no doubt you will be learning a few ways to say hello.

Queen Elizabeth National Park

This may be your chance to see a hippopotamus, an elephant, over 500 types of native birds or nile crocodile (not necessarily too up close); they do have boat and scenic drive tours just FYI so you are likely in great hands with excellent tour guides

Savannahs, wildlife, lakes and rivers

Uganda is home to Lake Victoria - one of the African Great Lakes and one of the largest tropical lakes in the world! See the Murchison Falls - hear the pounding water as you spy on shoebill storks, and watch elephants drinking and bathing along the shore line or go white water rafting on the Nile. There are no shortages of excursions where you have the opportunity to see exotic animals and birds or breathtaking flora and fauna.

Ancient and Archaeological

The Kasubi Tombs, located in Burundi Kingdom, near Kampala city is a must see- it’s the burial grounds of four kabakas (kings of Buganda) and a very important spiritual and political site for the Ganda people

Expand Your Taste Buds

Fresh bananas and pineapples, sesame seed candy, beef stew, doodo (greens), matooke (mashed plantain) and posho (mashed corn). Some familiar, some unfamiliar!

Find High School Study Abroad Programs in Uganda

Are you ready to step out of pictures and into the exotic experience of Uganda? As a top destination for safaris, you can imagine there is plenty to see in person. Making new local friends, understanding a foreign culture and their concerns is bound to be a trip of a lifetime. Look for High School Study Abroad Programs in Uganda by choosing one of the cities from the navigation bar. Or, you can select a term to see what is offered during a time you know you can get away. You can also search by specialty. It really depends on you and your priorities. Continued success as you High School Abroad in Uganda!

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