Jewelry in Uganda
Uganda is like one big store. Walking through the streets of cities and villages of this country, you will think about it more than once. And this is taking into account the fact that the merchants here are "peaceful": they do not grab tourists by the hands, they are not particularly intrusive. The thing is that corporations pay local residents to place advertisements on the walls of their houses. And the streets of cities and villages in Uganda are full of billboards and banners. And yet, shopping in this country can be very enjoyable and interesting: there is a large selection of great souvenirs for all tastes.
The national currency of the country is the Ugandan shilling. You can change money in banks (for example, in Bank of Uganda or Barclays Bank) or in exchange offices. The latter are found in any major city, at the airport, at hotels and in popular tourist places. The most profitable conversion will be for dollars, but bills issued before 2001 are accepted at a reduced rate.
When leaving the country, local money will have to be changed back. It is forbidden to export shillin Jewelry in Uganda gs, and there is nowhere to spend them outside Uganda. Cashless payments are possible at hotels, restaurants and in most large stores. But withdrawing money from the card without a commission is unlikely to work anywhere.
So what can you bring from Uganda?
The best place to shop in Uganda is the famous Owino market. It is located in Kampala, it is the largest in the country and one of the largest on the continent. It seems that here you can buy anything that can only be sold for money.
For fashionable shopping in Uganda, you should go to one of the capital's shopping centers. The largest malls in Kampala:
They have not only shops of popular European brands, but also good departments with batik items.
Uganda is famous for batik. And it costs less here than, for example, in neighboring Tanzania or Rwanda. So if you are planning to go on a tour of these countries, it is better to bring batik from Uganda. Painted with wax patterns, these cotton fabrics can be made by hand or in a factory. Whichever option you choose, the quality will still be excellent.
The largest selection of batik is, of course, in the markets. If you don’t like the sewn clothes, take the cuts and go to your local ateliers. Sometimes for sewing clothes according to a sketch, the craftsmen do not charge even $ 10. From metropolitan stores with really beautiful batik clothes, we recommend Kampala Fair and OP Clothing.
It is possible to export gold and diamonds from Uganda only with special documents confirming the purchase. So only buy them from specialized stores.
From “simpler” jewelry you can buy silver bracelets, earrings, pendants or something else. They are often decorated with carvings or combined with semi-precious stones or ebony. They look very impressive - many women will like such a gift from Uganda.
In Uganda, you can buy original jewelry, which you rarely find anywhere. Local craftsmen often use unusual materials for its manufacture. For example, homemade ceramic beads, wild animal tusks, or exotic fruit seeds. And even ordinary beads in Uganda are turned into real masterpieces. In short, do not pass by the decorated stalls in the markets.
For handmade souvenirs in Kampala, you can go to the handicraft market located on Buganda Road. Not far from Entebbe is the fishing village of Kasegna, famous for its bazaar. There is a huge selection of all kinds of handicrafts of folk craftsmen.
From shops in the capital of Uganda, we recommend Maridadi Crafts. Painted bottles, woven rugs, unusual ceramics - there are really many great souvenirs here.
Most often, tourists bring wooden souvenirs from Uganda. In the first place in this category, of course, all kinds of figurines: from animals to local deities. Behind them are the famous African masks. Be careful - if they are not souvenir, but ritual, human hair or animal skins can often be glued to them (not too nice, is it?). All kinds of dishes and carved furniture are also made from wood in Uganda, so it will not be difficult to choose and bring something home.
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