Embark on an extraordinary journey with our set departure Uganda safaris, unlocking the rich tapestry of African landscapes and wildlife wonders. This strategically located safari destination, often referred to as the “Pearl of Africa,” has been explored by renowned figures like Ernest Hemingway, Victoria, and Samuel Baker, as well as Winston Churchill. The Royal Geographical Society-backed expeditions bestowed upon Uganda the title of the “Pearl of Africa.”
Uganda’s tourism canvas is adorned with a diverse array of offerings, ranging from the majestic Mountain Gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to the playful Chimpanzees in Budongo Forest, Kibale Forest, and Kyambura Gorge. The country boasts a variety of monkey species, including the Golden Monkey and Black-and-White Colobus Monkey. Wildlife enthusiasts can witness Elephants, Lions, Leopards, Hyenas, and Rhinos across savannah national parks such as Kidepo Valley, Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth, Lake Mburo, and Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary.
For those seeking mountainous adventures, Uganda presents opportunities in Mount Rwenzori National Park and Mount Elgon National Park. Additionally, the country offers thrilling activities such as white-water rafting in Jinja, cultural tours in the Karamoja region, and Nile perch fishing safaris in Murchison Falls and Lake Victoria.
Our set departure tours follow specific dates provided in this blog post, spanning from January to December, excluding April and November.
Commencing and concluding in Entebbe, the tour aligns with Uganda’s singular international airport location.
Accommodations are tailored for single, double, or twin occupancy, accommodating solo travelers, couples, and friends or family sharing.
The tour includes one gorilla permit in the original price, with an option for a second permit upon request, at an additional permit fee.
Group sizes range from 6 to 12 persons, with safari jeeps accommodating either one or two groups.
The tour provides accommodations on a standard mid-range basis, ensuring comfort and affordability.
Experienced tour leaders guide each group, facilitating seamless communication between guests and the company.
Specialist language guides for German, French, Spanish, and Italian can be arranged with advance booking.
Uganda’s set departure safaris operate year-round, excluding April and November. Optimal travel periods are between June-September and December-February for drier conditions.