Koboko is a town in the Northern Region of Uganda, notable for being the hometown of former dictator Idi Amin, who ruled Uganda from 1971 to 1979. As the main municipal, administrative, and commercial center of Koboko District, the town plays a significant role in the region. Visitors can explore the local culture and history, gaining insight into Uganda's past. Despite its historical ties, Koboko is a functional town with a local-focused atmosphere, providing a unique experience for those interested in Uganda's history and regional development.
Engage with the local community to learn more about the region's history and culture.
Public transport is available, but renting a vehicle might offer more flexibility.
Explore the town's historical sites to gain insight into Uganda's past.
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Koboko with mild weather.
Summers can be warm; ensure to stay hydrated while exploring.
Fall offers comfortable weather for exploring the town's historical sites.
Winters are mild, making it a good time to visit without weather concerns.
UGX USh
$30-$60 p/day
64,500
English, Swahili, Luganda
April-June, September-November
Historical, Cultural