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Restaurants in Uganda
5.0 based on 6 reviews
We hired a reliable car for off-road and game drives with a rooftop tent from NATURE ADVENTURE AFRICA 4x4 car hire. The Tour Consultant MOSES elaborated together with us the tour in Uganda and did all reservations for GORILLA and CHIMP TREKKING as well as hotel reservations. He recommended Lodges and camp sites. In addition to that he picked us from the airport in Entebbe and supported our first steps with money exchange and handed over his local mobile phone. All was very well prepared and we had flexibility enough to adapt the planned travel schedule to spontaneous upcoming opportunities. We are thankful for the very personal service we received. Our next trip to East Africa we will again organize with NATURE ADVENTURE AFRICA 4x4 car hire and for sure again with the Tour Consultant MOSES.
5.0 based on 76 reviews
This is my 2nd back-to-back trip with 100 shades and this time to bwindi and queen elizabeth national park in Uganda.Needless to say ,like last time i was not at all disappointed and had the best time with 1000 shades driver Mr Meddi who was punctual,knowledgeble ,very courteous and always willing to go the extra mile to show us the best of the best..I will again thank the team of 1000 shades for arranging such a wonderful trip for us .Looking forward to more such escapades with them in future..
5.0 based on 1 reviews
The Recreation Project inspires the resilience of young people in post-conflict communities by providing active healing experiences through outdoor adventure and sports.
4.5 based on 176 reviews
A lovely quiet authentic place. We stayed 1 night at Toms Place and what a lovely character of a person. The Birdsnest hotel has amazing in-house artists and worth going to see Martin and Ivan’s art as well as a beer in the deck. Owen Bright our tour guide exceeded expectations. If anyone wants his details contact me
4.5 based on 383 reviews
Holders of the day’s token gather at the starting point. The tokens are then exchanged for the actual tickets. We understood that trackers went out early in the morning to find the locations of the Chimpanzee groups. After an initial briefing, the assembled tourists are assigned into several groups each under the guidance of a ranger and one security personnel. To reach the chimpanzee group assigned, we had to drive a short distance in our own vehicle to arrive at the starting point of the walk. Kibale National Park, being an evergreen rain forest has tall trees forming a dark green canopy over head while the ground is covered with vegetation fallen leaves and branches. All these require one to keep an eye on where he/she is stepping. The ranger was in touch with the trackers and after a short walk we came across a male chimpanzee lying on the ground taking a morning siesta. This allowed us to approach it and see it from the closest permissible. A minimum distance is required to be maintained from any chimpanzee and should one approach the human group, it is advised to ensure maintain their distance. It turned out that the chimpanzee lying on the ground was the leader of the group that we were supposed to watch. After allowing us to watch him for a while, the chimpanzee got up and without any care in the world walked right through our cordon. Needless to say we gave him a passage as was possible under the circumstances. Thereafter, we followed the chimpanzee group who we mostly on the top of the trees. Once a while, one in the group would come down the tree. The ranger also acquainted with the fauna. The trek ends with returning to the starting point, where individual certificates of completing the trek is handed over. Overall, a very satisfying experience and highly recommended.
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