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3 Days Queen Elizabeth Safari Uganda

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Duration

3 days 2 nights

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Tour Type

Specific Tour

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Group Size

Unlimited

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Languages

English, Francais

Overview

This park has close to 100 species of mammals and about 606 types of birds dwell within and among them is are the: large schools of hippos, large forest hogs and the good-look Uganda kobs which are all commonly seen in the tourist villages on the magnificent Mweya Peninsula which... More

This park has close to 100 species of mammals and about 606 types of birds dwell within and among them is are the: large schools of hippos, large forest hogs and the good-look Uganda kobs which are all commonly seen in the tourist villages on the magnificent Mweya Peninsula which prides in a beautiful waterfront locale within the shadows of Mountain Rwenzori.

The isolated Ishasha Sector is prominent for the resident tree-climbing lions, the Maramagambo forest is habitat to an attractive diversity of monkeys plus birds, the crater lakes hold thousands of the beautiful pink flamingoes, while the Kyambura Gorges is habitat to habituated Chimpanzees.

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • 100 species of mammals
  • 606 types of birds
  • Kyambura Gorges
  • Boat cruise

Itinerary

Included/Exclude

  • • Transportation by a 4 x 4 vehicle from Entebbe International airport and back
  • • En-route lunches
  • • 2 hours boat ride on the Kazinga channel..
  • • Driver or guide’s subsistence allowance
  • • Park fees
  • • A primate walk in the company of a guide on the Kyambura gorge
  • • Igongo Cultural visit
  • • Ranger/guide fees
  • • Game drives
  • • Full Board (FB) accommodation as per each listed itinerary
  • Additional Services
  • Insurance
  • Drink
  • Tickets

Tour's Location

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FAQs

Where is Uganda?
Uganda is located in East Africa, boarded by Congo to the west, Rwanda to the southwest, and Tanzania to the south, Kenya to east and south Sudan to the north.
Uganda is known to many as a land gifted by nature, and over 80% of her attractions are nature-based, with a renowned population of endangered mountain gorillas, making it a prime attraction in this part of the world.
Dubbed the “Pearl of Africa” by Winston Churchill, Uganda is truly a traveler’s haven, with a great deal of bird diversity, mountains, numerous waterfalls, stunning scenery, verdant forests, and many other attractions.
Is Uganda safe?
Uganda is one of the safest and most welcoming countries in Africa especially for visitors to the country more so if visitors follow certain security and safety guidelines. Rarely do you hear about security risks for tourists or accidents? The Uganda government ensures maximum security for tourists in the country and also for its citizens, these ranging from traffic police to national park police for all national parks in the county. Uganda is safe, but just like any country, you need to keep away from trouble and keep your self safe.
What’s the climate like in the Country
Uganda experiences an equatorial climate comprising of both dry and wet seasons through out the year. All travelers should be aware of the Climate Dynamics around the country to know when to travel to do a certain safari adventure and when not to. Due to the rains that fall almost anytime in the country, we advise travelers to carry essential gear like the Rain Jacket to enjoy the Best.
Do I need a visa to come to Uganda?
Yes, you need a visa prior to entering Uganda for a tour. A Ugandan visa can be obtained from the Uganda missions/consulate abroad or use the new online visa application system at /immigration.go.ug/content/visas-and-passes
An ordinary single entry visa costs 50$ valid for 90 days, while an East African visa costs 100$, to access Uganda, Rwanda, and Kenya, unfortunately, Tanzania is not yet part of the single east African visa arrangement.
Visas can be obtained upon arrival at all border posts in the country.
How are the accommodation facilities in Uganda?
Accommodation facilities in Uganda are categorized in 3 major levels: – Luxury / high end, mid-range / standard and budget / basic accommodation.

Luxury lodges are somewhat expensive, and range between 400$ – 700$ per night/person

Mid-range / standard lodges are more suitable for medium-income earners, and range between 170$ – 350$ per person / night.

Budget / basic accommodation is specifically for price-sensitive travellers/backpackers. It is the modest category of lodging, providing very basic facilities.

All the categories above provide self-contained rooms, apart from some budget facilities which have shared facilities.
Which currency do I use while in Uganda?
Mostly USD, GBP, EUROS are some of the international currencies used in Uganda; and Uganda shillings are locally used. The exchange rates are usually inconsistent, and they can change any time without prior notice, so check well in advance to get the most current exchange rates at https://www.bou.or.ug/bou/home.html Note: Only USD notes printed in 2006 and later are accepted (as of 2017) and larger denomination bills attract a higher exchange rate.
Dressing code for gorilla tracking
Mountain gorilla trekking adventure can be wet and hot work. Hence the need to carry both a waterproof jacket and a backpack to hold essentials like binoculars and cameras. Trekking can some times be through thick vegetation with thorns and climbing steep terrain. It’s advised to have good hiking shoes, long trousers, long sleeved shirts, sun cream, sun glasses, gloves, walking stick and a hat.

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