Bukasa Inland Port, Kampala
Facts and practical information
The Bukasa Inland Port is poised to become a pivotal hub for trade and transport in the heart of Kampala, Uganda. Situated on the shores of Lake Victoria, this inland port is part of Uganda's grand strategy to enhance its logistics infrastructure and facilitate smoother trade routes within the East African region.
As an essential component of the country's transport network, Bukasa Inland Port is designed to alleviate congestion at the coastal ports and create a more direct link for cargo destined for Uganda and its landlocked neighbors. The port is strategically located to take advantage of the waterways connecting to other East African countries, serving as a gateway for international trade and bolstering the economic development of the region.
The development of the port includes modern facilities capable of handling substantial cargo volumes, with state-of-the-art equipment to ensure efficient offloading, storage, and forwarding of goods. It is expected to significantly reduce the cost and time of transporting goods by providing an alternative to the long road hauls from coastal ports like Mombasa in Kenya.
Upon completion, the Bukasa Inland Port will not only streamline cargo movement but will also create numerous employment opportunities, contributing to the socio-economic growth of Kampala and Uganda at large. This project is a testament to Uganda's commitment to improving its trade infrastructure and competitiveness in the global market.
Kampala
Bukasa Inland Port – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Wonder World Amusement Park - Kansanga, Port Bell, Kabalagala, Nakawa Market.