Visit Masaka

Experience the heart of Uganda and see our work firsthand.

Why Visit Masaka?

Masaka is a vibrant city with rich culture, friendly people, and is home to our headquarters and many of our projects.

See Our Work

Visit our schools, wells, and feeding programs to see the impact of your support firsthand.

Meet Our Team

Connect with our staff, volunteers, and the communities we serve.

Experience Culture

Enjoy the beautiful landscapes, local markets, and warm Ugandan hospitality.

Plan Your Mission Trip

We welcome mission teams, individuals, and church groups who want to serve alongside us. Our team will help arrange your visit, including accommodations, transportation, and project coordination.

Customized itineraries based on your interests and skills
Safe and comfortable accommodations arrangements
Airport pickup and local transportation
Translation services if needed
Plan Your Visit
Masaka City

Things to Do in Masaka

Lake Nabugabo

Lake Nabugabo

Beautiful freshwater lake perfect for relaxation and bird watching.

Local Markets

Masaka Markets

Vibrant local markets with crafts, fresh produce, and souvenirs.

Equator Crossing

Equator Crossing

Visit the famous Uganda Equator landmark.

Practical Information

Getting There

  • International Airport: Entebbe International Airport (EBB)
  • Drive to Masaka: Approximately 2-3 hours from Entebbe
  • Visa: Available on arrival for most countries ($50 USD)
  • Yellow Fever: Vaccination certificate required

Accommodations

  • Hotels: Several comfortable options in Masaka town
  • Guest Houses: Affordable and welcoming
  • We can help arrange: Contact us for recommendations

Food

  • Local Ugandan cuisine (matoke, posho, beans, groundnuts)
  • International restaurants available
  • Fresh tropical fruits year-round

Best Time to Visit

  • Dry Seasons: December-February, June-August
  • Wet Seasons: March-May, September-November
  • Year-round temperatures: 20-28°C (68-82°F)

Ready to Visit?

Contact our team to start planning your mission trip or visit to Masaka.