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See how much you’ll have to pay as upcountry transportation costs increase

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
December 22, 2023
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Every December, as Christmas approaches, transportation costs become a major concern.

Here is the breakdown of the cost to travel to your hometown for Christmas based on the transportation prices accessible on this website.

Moving from Kampala to Mbarara is now at Shs50k, up from the previous Shs30k.

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Kabale is currently priced at Shs70k from Kampala, compared to its previous rate of Shs40k.

Fort Portal is now Shs60k, up from the previous Shs40k.

Travelling to Ntungamo is currently priced at Shs60k.

The fare from Kampala to Kitgum is Shs45k, up from Shs35k.

Kampala to Busia is now Shs30k, up from Shs22k.

Kampala to Soroti is Shs40k, up from Shs35k.

Kampala to Mbale is Shs35k, up from Shs30k.

Kampala to Bugiri had an old fare of Shs22,000; the new fare is Shs30,000. Similarly, Kampala to Iganga, previously Shs22,000, now costs Shs30,000.

The old fare from Kampala to Malaba was Shs22,000; now it is Shs30,000.

For Kampala to Tororo, the old fare was Shs22,000, and the new fare is Shs30,000.

Kampala to Gulu’s old fare was Shs30,000; apparently, it is now Shs45,000.

Kampala to Moroto was previously Shs65,000, and now it is Shs70,000.

Kampala to Bukedea remains at Shs30,000.

Kampala to Kumi is now Shs40,000.

Kampala to Kotido is now Shs80,000.

Kampala to Kabong is now Shs90,000.

Kampala to Yumbe is now Shs70,000.

Kampala to Nebbi is now Shs40,000.

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