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Seven Wonders of Uganda

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

A group of non governmental organisations have developed a marketing strategy aimed at improving Uganda’s tourism competitiveness.

The strategy, expected to deliver results in the next six months, will entail branding Uganda as a one-stop tourist destination centre for both domestic, regional and international tourism.

The organizations are working in collaboration with the private sector and Sustainable Tourism in the Albertine Rift (Star), a USA funded initiative that is focusing on strengthening sustainable tourism in support of biodiversity conservation in Uganda, the main interest being in the Albertine Rift.

Among the issues to be addressed are policy constraints within the industry, encouraging collaboration between frontline communities and management as well as reducing illegal human activities within parks.

Also, citizens will identify the “seven wonders of Uganda” through voting using mobile phones and e-mail, from a list of 30 proposed items.

It is expected that the “seven wonders of Uganda” will raise awareness of potential tourism investments and products as well as increase awareness of the role of tourism in conservation and national economic growth.

Stakeholders in the industry, including the government will then incorporate all the information gathered in branding Uganda in a national website.

This is a move away from the current practice where individual stakeholder promote selected products on their websites.

The programme will also include rebranding tourism products.

For example, all national parks will have their names changed to reflect their peculiar biodiversity.Star is providing a $225,000 competitive grant for product development to be utilised in the next three years.

The grant will be used to improve local capacity through training local artisans in a bid to enhance their products.Star is also offering a non competitive grant of $525,000 to be given to selected organisations in September.The grant also runs for three years.

REVIEW FOR AA SAFARIS& TOURS FROM MR &MRS PHILLIP MOORE

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

MOre of AA SAFARIS AND TOURS REVIEWS ON  TRIP ADVISOR CLICK HERE

 

GOOD REVIEWS GO TO THOSE THAT DELIVER GOOD SERVICES.BELOW IS WHAT   MR PHILLIP MOORE SAID TO AA SAFARIS AND TOURS AFTER THEIR 11 DAYS UGANDA AND RWANDA GORILLA SAFARI,

 

“Tanah,

 

            No problem.  Sorry we never got to meet in Kampala, I would have told you that you were right about the Rwanda hotel and also about the last night at the Entebbe hotel and not Kampala.  There were probably more bits of your advice I ignored, but… 

 

 

We had a super time, we understand how much behind the scenes work was done by your staff, which was so apparent at the Mountains of the Moons hotel.  That just showed us that we had booked with the right company.  Well Done!

 

 

Many thanks again.

 

Phil.

 

On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 1:59 PM, GORILLA SAFARI RWANDA <info@gorillasafarirwanda.com> wrote:

  Thanks Phillip for appreciating . We will post this to our website .
It is always our pleasure to have our clients happy .
Thanks so much.

TANAH
—– Original Message —–
To: Farouk
Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 3:54 PM
Subject: A Big Thanks.. Philip & Judith MOORE
Farouk,
            We both got home without a problem, thanks for the lift to the airport and getting us on the plane.  I went straight back to work over the weekend on the night shift, really strange after the super time we have had.  Just wanted to say a personal thank you and to you for the amazing way you look after us both. 
Firstly may I thank you for your driving skills, Judith is a terrible passenger, she even hates my driving and I am trained to high standards for my job. This was a worry for me with the amount of driving on the itinerary.  From the first moment we got in your vehicle we were at ease.  And for the remaining 12 days, you never took a chance with our safety on the roads, that is so important.  You made those very dangerous roads look safe.  Well done.
As well the driving, you looked out for us at every point, you even gave me time to relax as I knew we were both very safe in your company.  Thank you for teaching us both so much about your country, you love Uganda and that comes across beautifully, don’t change!
We had a fabulous time and will be telling everyone about our experience and AA Safari’s.
Farouk, I have copied in Tanah in on this – Just so she knows how good her team is.  But I think she knows that already.  Tanah – Thanks for all the support from the Office. 
See you on Tripadvisor soon.
Phil Moore.

 

 

 

Phil Moore."

 

 

 

 

 

 

AA SAFARIS AND TOURS -   LATEST REVIEW ON TA 

Tanah, Good morning,

 

Just to let you know we had a fantastic time up there and I will certainly recommend your company to anyone who wants to do this.

 

Patrick is an excellent guide too. Very nice, and excellent driver.

 

Our only regret is that, had we known the walk etc was easy (well this is very personal obviously, as for others it was a different story!) I would have asked you to plan something else for me for the Sunday morning! Or maybe we would have bought more permits!! I will hopefully be back next year for work, or maybe before, and I hope I will have time to go again!

 

Many thanks and I hope speak soon,

 

Bea

 

Béatrice Pechtl

Foreign Exchange Dealer 

 

 

Tel:  +44 (0)20 7220 6092

 

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CLIENTS

“I have traveled the world over and have never had an experience like I had with you

Me and Uganda Kids

guys in Uganda. As one that refuses to travel as an average tourist, you made all my travel dreams come true. Spending time with local residents and children broadened my knowledge of the Ugandan culture .To my knowledge, no other tour company can provide what you offer. Your tour was well balanced between challenging tasks and relaxing moments. I came away with a deep appreciation for the wildlife in the National parks of Uganda, and the exciting gorilla trek in Bwindi. I would highly recommend your tours for anyone that has a desire to experience the best of Africa under the secure and careful attention of your staff. Your efficiency and well-organized logistics is to be commended. It is obvious to me that much time and investigation has gone into making your tours so interestingly different.”

Roy Kenred

Louisville

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Me and My beautiful wife!

“The entire experience was so wonderful that I feel I really ‘grew’ as a person.” The interesting stops and the extent of your knowledge and all the little “human interest” stories that you shared with us made this trip a huge success. Having organized some trips ourselves in the past, we know the myriad of details that must be attended to on an ongoing basis – you attended to all of those details most competently. All throughout our “safari adventure”, the hotels were ready for our arrival, the safari vehicle was ready and waiting, etc., etc., etc. Well done!”

Boris Yeltin

Edmonton

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AA Safari Vehicles- Spot me? Green Cruiser!

Just a note to say we arrived back home today in Hawaii, USA. WOW, what a great trip, we booked 9 days safari but felt like it was less since we enjoyed every little bit of the trip. We had the best time, great personal service and our guide Wison and the driver were EXCELLENT!! Thank you so much for making this the best trip of our lives.

Cathy and Rodney

Maryland

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Dear AA SAfaris and Tours

Now we are back home I would like to say thank you and how much we enjoyed the whole experience and how pleased we were with the arrangements made by your

Our Gorilla Trekking Group!

experienced staff . I would recommend that anyone considering a trip to Uganda and Rwanda give serious consideration to using the services of AA Safaris . A combination of good service and value for money. We particularly appreciated being met from and taken to the various national parks, especially Bwindi. All of the guides and agents were very friendly, knowledgeable and helpful and it would be unfair to single anyone one of them out. However we would like to say a special thank you to Tanah in Kampala for going out of her way to help even after the arranged part of the tour was over. Once again many thanks.

Best wishes

Edward and Jenny,UK

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Hi Guys,

Ahead, a herd of elephants (13) blocking our way

Now that I am back in the office I would like to thank you for the wonderful organization of our trip. As always you have done a great job organizing the trip and everything was perfect – the guides where knowledgeable and spoke fluent English, the hotels where nice and with very convenient locations, the transportation was comfortable. All the clients enjoyed their trip in Uganda and returned with good memories. Thank you once again!

Best Regards,

Tim Robinson

Manchester

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When we started to plan our trekking in Uganda, nearly one year before, we were not

After our gorilla safari

sure if we should trek with one of the big companies or if we should dare to trek on our own with the help of a guide. When we found AA Safaris by a friendly advice of one of his former clients and wrote with him, the decision was felt very quickly. All our many mails and questions were always fast, authentic friendly and competent answered by Tanah. So we even knew before we met him for the first time, that we choose the right one. The experience of the mountain gorillas was so great. Even with the bad weather, our safari vehicle was able to persist through the mad. The gorilla resort was our best accommodation, the guide…i won’t mention him, this photo is evident.

I week Uganda Safari Tour , Wildlife Safaris Africa

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

7 DAYS TOUR MURCHISON FALLS, SEMLIKI, QUEEN ELIZABETH

Day 1  To Murchison falls Np
Our driver guide will pick you up from your hotel and drive you to Murchison falls National Park. You will pass through the famous Luwero triangle, Budongo forest which is found on the western arm of the Great Rift Valley. The journey offers you great sceneries that are pleasing till you reach the park in the afternoon.   The drive to the top of the falls from where you will marvel at  the beauty of the Nile is one venture that cant be missed once you visit this park. Some people refer to it as the highlight of this park. Here the Nile forces its self through a narrow Gorge 7 meters wide to fall a distance of about 150 ft down producing a thunderous roar of white water- incredible beautiful scenery!   Take photos then transfer to board the ferry across the river heading to Paraa Safari Lodge for lunch.  Relax at the lodge as you wait for an evening game drive to search for some savannah wildlife like the Giraffe, lion, leopard, etc and if you are lucky you will encounter them. Return to the quietude of Paraa Lodge/ Nile safari Camp/ Sambiya River Lodge / Red Chillis camp for dinner and overnight.
Up market – Paraa / Nile Safari camp
Mid level- sambiya Lodge or
Basic- red Chillis bandas


Day 2: MURCHISON FALLS NATIONAL PARK UGANDA SAFARI

Take breakfast and go for an early morning game drive on the northern bank of the Nile. You will encounter lions, Rothschild giraffe, oribis, elephant, waterbucks, Jackson hartebeest and a variety of savannah woodland birds. After lunch we will go for a launch cruise along the river Nile and watch how hippos take a bath, elephants come to drink and crocodiles lying indolent at the shores.
Dinner and over night at

Day 3: MURCHISON FALLS – FORT PORTAL
We leave Murchison Falls and head towards Fort Portal. The drive is almost eight hours but will provide you with some marvelous views as you pass small African villages and banana plantations. This beautiful town of Fort Portal rests in the shadow of the fabled Mountains of the Moon. Dinner and overnight at Rwenzori View Guesthouse excellent accommodation with view over the Rwenzori Mountains/Primate lodge or Luxury Ndali Lodge.
UP market- Ndali  Lodge/ Mountains of The Moon/ Primates Lodge
Mid level- Rwenzori View guest house
Basic- Chimps nest  Bandas

Day 4: SEMLIKI NATIONAL PARK
We take break fast and proceed to Semliki National Park. The charming, winding road will lead us through the green mountains and offers you an excellent view at the River Semliki and Congo. On arrival in this curbed area, a ranger will escort us on a dazzling nature walk through the Ituri Rainforest. Enjoy the passivity of the forest, search for the bird species at the swamp and don’t forget to move with a row egg that will boil in the hot springs for illustration that proves how hot the water from these hot springs is. This has become an interesting natural charm. A picnic lunch provided by the guide, while you probe into the real Africa is enjoyable. Later in the afternoon we return to the service of Rwenzori View Guesthouse for dinner and overnight.
For upgrade you can stay at Ndali Lodge.

Day5: KIBALE NATIONAL PARK – Queen Elizabeth Np
Early beautiful morning with a sensational chimp tracking. Kibale Forest is the most reliable park if you wanted 100% chances of watching the greatest diversity and highest concentration of primates in East Africa. Indulge in the nature guided walks in this tropical rainforest in search for the wild chimpanzee, black-and-white colobus monkey, red-tailed monkey, and many others. After a hearty lunch
We will transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park. It is a beautiful route via Kasese, with the Rwenzori Mountains on your right side and the green valley on the left. A game drive on our way to the accommodation in the middle of the national park gives us the opportunity to spot waterbucks, warthogs and other wildlife. In the evening , you will have the chance to indulge in a nature walks in the Maramagambo tropical forest. Here you will find the blue lake which got its name after swallowing an Elephant- Kimmeranjojo This was named  after it had drowned an elephant. It is hard to believe that this small shallow  lake Kimmeranjojo may have drowned a very huge elephant. Proceed to the hunter’s cave another interesting scene which will expose you to bats and the Rock python that preys on them. You will get the chance to have a close look at the bats and maybe even the rock python and forest cobras that feed on the bats. The same walk will provide you with views of primates, different bird species and beautiful fauna.
Dinner and overnight at the basic Institute of Ecology Hostel.
For high end budget you can stay at Jacana Safari Lodge or Mweya Safari Lodge.

Up market Mweya safari Lodge/ Jacana safari Lodge
Mid level- Hippo hill camp
Basic- Albertine camp

Day 6: QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK
Wake up very early in the morning and head to the mating ground of the Uganda Kobs along the Kasenyi Miles track. We look for buffaloes, elephants, lions and other wild animals in their natural habitat, before returning for lunch. After lunch we take on a boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel. This is  a natural channel between Lake Edward and Lake George.  You will view elephants, buffaloes and hundreds of hippos, this cruise will certainly be one of the places of interest of your safari. Return to your lodge for dinner and over night.

Day 7 Transfer to Kampala
You will have a brief game drive before you transfer to   Kampala- Lunch en route. With all these beautiful memories of nature that still exists even after the global warming, you will be transferred to the airport for your next flight back home.
End of Uganda Tour

Quotation: Our rates vary with the accommodation types;

Price in US$$    1Person     2Pax    3 PAx     4 Pax    5 Pax    6 Pax    8 Pax    16 pax
UP Market     3825    2565    2315    2065    2015    18955    1815    1775
Mid Level    3375    2249    1957    1750    1675    1585    1495    1469
Basic     3140    1965    1685    1465    1395    1295    1215    1179

The price includes;
·    Park entry fees
·    Ferry crossing
·    Nature walks
·    Game drive s
·    The launch cruise along the Kazinga channel and the Victoria Nile
·    Chimpanzee tracking
·    Visits to the pygmies and the hot springs
·    Meals
·    Ground transportation  in a 4 x4 safari vehicle each of you with a window seat and fuel costs
·    Visits to the top of the falls and the crater lakes regions
·    Services of a full time driver
But it excludes; optional activities, tips, laundry fees, drinks and any other personal expenses.

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East Africa Tour, Gorilla Treks, Birding Trips Africa

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Taking its name from the impressive and powerful waterfall on the River Nile, Murchison Falls National Park is five hours by road from Kampala and it is a remote and genuinely wild topical terrain. Wildlife viewing under our program combines a game drive through the acacia Savannah route along the River Nile – gorilla trekking where huge herds of elephant, Uganda kob, Rothschild giraffe and lion will constantly intercept your ride – and a boat cruise up the Nile where mother hippos will threaten to attack to protect their young. Crocodile as well as large colonies of water birds are frequent sites along the way.

Kibale has the greatest variety and concentration of primates in East Africa. One of the last strongholds of the red colobus, 12 other species present include L’Hoest’s monkey, grey cheeked mangabey and chimpanzee. Chimp tracking and birding are the main activities in Kibale Forest and the rare forest elephant or leopard may be seen.

Tour Itinerary:
Day 1:

Kampala. Arrive at Entebbe airport. Pick up and proceed to Kampala city.

Day 2:

Kampala – Murchison Falls National Park. We will leave Kampala in the morning and then go north to the town of Masindi, the gateway to Murchison Falls National Park. As we cross into the park, we will pass through lowland jungle before traveling up and over gorilla tracking a side-shoot of the Great Rift Valley, before plunging down into the Nile Valley and rolling savanna lands. We will make a stop at the top of the famous Murchison Falls, where the entire Nile is forced through a six meter gap in a pounding fury, before spilling out into a more placid flow at the bottom. We will spend the night nearby the Nile, where the laughing of hyenas, the roar of lions and the grunting of hippos will thrill you to the core. Red Chili Rest Camp.

Day 3:

Murchison Falls National Park. An early start this morning for a game drive encompassing elephant, giraffe, lion, leopard, buffalo, giraffe, warthog, baboon and a huge variety of other wildlife. Later today we will take a boat ride up the river to the bottom of gorilla tour Murchison Falls, where boils of water, floating crocodiles and pods of hippo intersperse with some of the best bird viewing in the world. From the safety of the boat you can see the crocodiles, hippos, elephants, buffaloes and other animals on the shores of the Nile. Red Chilly Rest Camp.

Day 4:

Murchison Falls National Park. Early morning breakfast and go for an adventure on the Nile on a private boat trip This is a great opportunity of seeing the Shoebill Stork and other beautiful birds. In the afternoon drive to Hoima Town for dinner and overnight at Kolping Hotel at a superb viewing point. Kolping Hotel.

Day 5:

Murchison Falls – Kibale Forest. On this day we will drive southward down the western edge of Uganda, through winding agricultural lands, where villagers and their children will show their friendly nature and wave out and you can glimpse the Ugandan Bwindi National Park Uganda Gorillas way of rural life. We will enter the crater-lake region located underneath the magnificent Rwenzori Mountains. We will spend the night in a lodge in Kibale Forest. Primate Lodge/Chimpanzee Forest Guest House.

Day 6:

Kibale Forest. Waking up early you can hope to get a good view of the Mountains of the Moon before we make our way into the chimpanzee forests of Kibale National Park. Get your walking shoes on as we move through bush and jungle to spend time with our fascinating relatives, watching them swing through the trees or move quickly across the ground in front of us. Queen Elizabeth National park Uganda The park is home to 12 species of primate. The Primates include Chimps, Black and White Colobus Monkeys, Blue, Black faced Red Colobus, Red Tailed Monkeys, Olive Baboons and an incredible array of bird life, including the Great Blue Turaco. In the afternoon we will take an optional walk through some nearby jungle and swamplands, over board walks GORILLA SAFARI put together by a community project, giving a fascinating insight into the wetland community and flora and fauna within. We will spend the night at the Rwenzori View Guest house in Fort Portal, with a fascinating viewing point of the Mountains of the Moon. Primate Lodge/Chimpanzee Forest Guest House.

Day 7:

Kibale Forest – Queen Elizabeth National Park. After breakfast we drive to one of the features of volcanically with cycled movement of water while in a pot like shaped environment. Then take a closer look at the caves, the best home for Bats and Lizards. In the afternoon we connect Murchison Falls National Park Uganda to Queen Elizabeth National Park, the best National Park of Uganda with outstanding wildlife. Have a relaxed guided walk at the Mweya Peninsular or make a game drive. Mweya Hostel

Day 8:

Queen Elizabeth National Park. Early game drive in the park with high expectations of seeing Lions, Hippos, Buffaloes, Leopards, Spotted Hyenas, Elephants, Antelopes and the elusive Giant Forest Hog in this park. Return to the hostel for lunch, in the afternoon you will take a unique boat ride on the Kazinga Channel which connects Lake Edward and Lake George. The area is believed to be the biggest Hippo concentration in Africa. You will be entertained by amazing hippos usually in interesting pools and many animals may be seen drinking at the water’s edge. AFRICAN SAFARIS BLOG This launch cruise offers an excellent platform for photography, Hippos huff and spray mere feet away from the boat, Buffalo linger in the shallows and the prolific bird life is colorful and stupendous with well over 550 resident species. Buffaloes linger in the shallows and the prolific bird life is colorful and stupendous. Mweya Hostel .

Day 9:

Queen Elizabeth National Park – Ishasha. Game drive in the morning or optional chimp-tracking in the Kyambura Gorge. In the afternoon we continue to move through the National Park as we enter the southern region of the park known as Ishasha. This area is famous for tree-climbing lions and driving underneath the huge thorn trees is an experience you will never forget, as you find the lions lolling around in the upper branches. Game drive in the afternoon. Ishasha Hostel.

Day 10:

Ishasha – Bwindi Impenetrable. Before we leave the park we will have another game drive in the Park to search for animals. After the game drive Rwanda Safari we enter the southwest of the country, where winding roads lead through tiered agricultural lands and take us to the misty mountains of the gorillas. We will stay at one of the beautiful lodges under the stars right on the edge of the Mountain Gorilla’s natural habitat. Depends on the group of gorillas you will be tracking.

Day 11:

Bwindi Impenetrable. Rise with the sun and trek into the green cloaked and misty mountains to find the world’s rarest primate: the mountain gorilla. It is estimated that half the world’s population, some 300 individuals, live in Bwindi. The chances of tracking the mountain gorillas in Bwindi are almost 100%. The rain forest will drip around you as you first hear the breaking  Kenya safari of bamboo signaling the group is near and then you will be face to face with one of the most delightful and fascinating creatures in the world. After an hour’s viewing you will make the trek back to the lodge. Relaxing in the afternoon or bring a visit to the Batwa (pygmies). Depends on the group of gorillas you will be tracking.

Day 12:

Bwindi – Lake Mburo. After breakfast we will drive through twisted and winding roads, and lake dotted countryside, before emerging on to the lower thorn and savanna scrub lands of Lake Mburo National Park. Lake Mburo National Park has markedly different fauna to other Parks and reserves, and its the best place in the country to see the gigantic Eland Antelope, as well as Zebra, Topi, Impala, and several Acacia – associated birds. There are no lions and elephants in the park, so the park is ideal for walking safaris. The five lakes within the park attract Hippos, Crocodiles and a variety of waterbirds. Game drive in the afternoon. Rwonyo Tented Camp

Day 13:

Lake Mburo. Fancy a walk through wild, wild Africa? This morning we are going to take a walking safari, complete with a ranger, so we can get up close and personal on ground level to many of the beautiful and free animals of the park. It’s also possible to have another game drive instead of a walk through the park. Lunch at the Lakeside Restaurant. In the afternoon we take a boat ride at Lake Mburo, which gives great opportunities to see hippos, crocodiles and a lot of beautiful birds. Rwonyo Tented Camp.

Day 14:

Lake Mburo – Kampala/Entebbe. Game drive or walk through the park and later drive Kampala with a stopover at the equator for photos.

Day 15

Transfer to the airport

Price Includes:
- Full board accommodation in Bandas
- Entry fee to the parks
- Gorilla permits for Bwindi
- All stated activities
- Transport
- Services of a driver guide

Price Excludes:
- Personal spending money
- Alcoholic and soft drinks
- Any optional extra activities no outlined in the itinerary
- Tips to the safari driver/guide
- Air ticket, airport transfer and accommodation before and after the tour

Safari to Murchison Falls National Park Uganda

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Group tour Package- Maximum of 8-16 people per vehicle  June –October

Day 1     TO MURCHISON FALLS NP

Begin  with a scenic drive Northwest through the famous Luwero Triangle and Masindi Town. Take a stop over at Masindi hotel for lunch. Proceed to Murchison via Budongo forest, The Western Arm of the East African Rift valley and Lake Albert. Loosen up abit at a site atop the marvellous fall where you can see the Nile’s perfected beauty and marvel as it compresses and squeezes itself from over 1 kilometer wide down through a 7-meter chasm. The 150-meter drop of the falls creates a thunderous roar and a beautiful rainbow in a spiral of spray – the best thing to ever happen while you watch the Nile. Finally, you can take pleasure in the sunset as you return to the superb comfort and service of Paraa Safari lodge/ Nile Safari Camp/ Sambiya River Lodge / Red Chillis camp .  FB

Day 2     THE BOAT CRUISE ALONG THE NILE

After having a  cup of tea or Coffee,  go for an early morning game drive in  search for the early risers. If you had your other night at the lodges on the southern bank of the Victoria Nile , you will cross with the ferry to the northern part and drive through  Northern bank of the river where your guide will help you search and spot elephants, waterbucks, lions, cape buffalo, hartebeests, rothchild’s giraffes, bushbucks, oribi, the elusive leopard, bohor reed bucks, hyenas and many bird species. Return to the lodge for breakfast as you wait for lunch. In the afternoon, you will safari by boat along the calm Victoria Nile which will take you to the base of the falls just tens of meters from the “Devil’s Cauldron.”  On this cruise you will encounter and marvel at a family of toothsome hippos, crocodiles and over the 17-kilometer stretch you may also see elephants, waterbucks and Uganda kobs. This is also the habitat for  many bird species including Egyptian geese, goliath herons, kingfishers, pelican bee-eaters, cormorants Hornbills, and if you are lucky, the rare shoebill stork. After taking shots of the picturesque . Suddenly , you will reach the bottom of the fall . After taking pictures, of the  Murchison falls, you will return for dinner and an overnight stay at your lodge .

Day  3     Transfer Back To Kampala
Take breakfast and then drive towards Masindi. There is an optional Chimpanzee tracking ( subject to booking in advance at  USD 50 per  person interested).  Lunch en route and head to Kampala . End of safari.

Note that since this is a group safari, bookings must be done atleast 5 months in advance to enable us prepares and make the necessary reservations

Rates in US Dollars: -8-16 people
USD 460 per person sharing at Red Chillis camp / Sambiya River Lodge Bandas
USD 560 per person sharing at Sambiya River Lodge cottages
USD 585 per person sharing at Paraa Lodge / Nile safari Camp

Inquire about rates for 2 / 4 people.

The Prices includes;

Park entry fees
Game drives
Full board accommodation
A nature walk
The launch cruise along the Victoria Nile
ferry crossing
Meals
Ground transportation in a 4×4   vehicle each of you with a window seat.
Services of a full time driver guide

The price however excludes any personal expenses like extra tour activities, visa fees among others.

A single supplement  pays an extra  USD 390 per person

Booking Requirements;
To book this tour, we require a 30% deposit and this MUST be wired on our account or paid directly at our offices using Cash.   We only send the bank details on request.

Don’t hesitate to contact us in Case of any more queries.

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Safari to Queen Elizabeth in Uganda

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Group tour Package- Maximum of 6-16 people per vehicle  June –October   Each year
Day 1 – QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK.

You will be picked up from your hotel and transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park . You will drive south westwards, have a stop over at the equator where  and then proceed to Queen Elizabeth Np. Have lunch and go sight seeing in the crater lakes region after which you will take an evening game drive in search of the wild game .View the beautiful panorama of the great lakes of lake Edwards and lake George, then also their gutter The great Kazinga channel.  Check in your accommodation and dinner and over night at Mweya Safari lodge/ Jacana safari Lodge/ Institute of Ecology.

Day 2: QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK.
Early in the morning after breakfast go for an early morning game drive . Expect elephants, lions, buffaloes, kobs, the Python, hyenas, warthogs, birds’ hippos etc. A buffet lunch is organized at Tembo Restaurant. At either 15.00 or 17.00 hrs we take a boat -cruise along Kazinga Channel, a natural channel between Lake Edward and Lake George., expect to get exposed to a bird sin abundance both typical and migrants and the highest concentration of hippos in Africa. Dinner at Tembo Restaurant and overnight at Luxuriuos Mweya Safari Lodge/Jacana Safari Lodge OR Basic Institute of Ecology .

Day 3: QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK -

Note that since this is a group safari, bookings must be done atleast 5 months in advance to enable us prepares and make the necessary reservations

Rates in US Dollars: -8-16 people
USD 450 per person sharing at ALbetine Camp
USD 550 per person sharing at Hippo Hill Camp
USD 575 per person sharing at Jacana safari lodge ? Mweya Safari Lodge

The Prices includes;
Park entry fees.
Game drives.
Full board accommodation.
A nature walk.
The launch cruise along the Victoria Nile.
Meals.
Ground transportation in a 4×4   vehicle each of you with a window seat.
Services of a full time driver guide.

The price however excludes any personal expenses like extra tour activities, visa fees among others.

A single supplement pays an extra USD 390 per person

Booking Requirements;

To book this tour, we require a 30% deposit and this MUST be wired on our account or paid directly at our offices using Cash.   We only send the bank details on request.

INQUIRE NOW..>>

How to Plan for Your Safari to Uganda

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Having the right information is the key to a successful safari. The following tips are to help you plan for your safari perfectly.

1. Contact a tour operator or safari company to arrange for your safari at least 3 months to the travel date.

2. Make sure you contact the mission so as to arrange for your visa to Uganda.

3. Needless to say, flights can be tricky if you dont reserve your ticket early enough.

4. Packing list, and safari clothing wear and so much more is essential.

5. Travel Insurance,, you know what this means.

For more information on Uganda Safaris

Uganda at World Travel Market 2008

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Uganda will be participating in the World travel market this coming month on 10-13 of November. There is hope that after 2007 CHOGM, more tourists are destined for Uganda.

Among the features to be show cased include the Mountain gorillas, cultural tourism and wildlife safaris.

Uganda Safaris

Best Guide Book for Uganda, Travel, Maps ,Hotels and Safaris

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

I found this asked many times! What is the best guide book to Uganda. The most common books are Lonely Planet Africa and Bradt Guide to Uganda.

We here at Africa Safari Adventure Journal reccommend the 5th Bradt Guide and take it to be the best guide book for Uganda.

Other guide books that are updated regularly include The Eye Magazine. We encourage you to visit websites that are updated regulary. If possible, ask your travel expert center or contact us for help.

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