In the early 1970s, Nicholas Garrigan, a young semi-idealistic Scottish doctor, comes to Uganda to assist in a rural hospital. Once there, he soon meets up with the new President, Idi Amin, who promises a golden age for the African nation. Garrigan hits it off immediately with the rabid Scotland fan, who soon offers him a senior position in the national health department and becomes one of Amin's closest advisers.
In 1978 two bitter enemies–Uganda's Idi Amin and Tanzania's Julius Nyerere–fought a brutal war that drove Amin and his family into exile. Now their two sons, Madaraka Nyerere and Jaffar Amin, set out to climb Africa's iconic Mount Kilimanjaro on a journey of reconciliation. Each son must grapple with his father's legacy as both had very different visions for Africa.