
$2,563 to $2,673 pp (USD)
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Kubwa Five Safaris
- Office In:
- Size:
- 10-20 employees (Founded in 2018)
- Member Of:
- APTA, UTB & UWA
- Tour Types:
- Custom budget & mid-range tours that can start every day
- Destinations:
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We extend an invitation to you as an individual explorer or group adventurers to East Africa (Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda) and Southern Africa (Zambia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, and South Africa). We provide a safe environment while at the same time exposing you to interactions with wide varieties of our land animals in their natural habitats within a safe distance. We give a tourist the adventure of a lifetime by sharing the natural wonders Africa has to has offer.
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The best, very good customer care and have a good travel plan for everyone considering your interest
I normally do my booking this time Kubwa five safaris did and I don’t regret it. I saved some money from the bookings toured the best places in stone town and had the best activities as they planned. With the best guide from Zanzibar organized my transportation and made sure to inform me prior to all my programs so I don’t miss out. The customer care is top notch guides are linguistic which makes communication easy all round . Kubwa five .Asante saana

Tour operators were knowledgeable and professional at their job.
Kubwa 5 made our trip unforgettable. Our tour directors in both Kenya and Tanzania were personable and proficient. They knew exactly where to go to see animals and were diligent in finding them. Communication with personnel at Kubwa 5 was consistent throughout the trip and they were so accommodating when we wanted to change the itinerary last minute.
The cost of the trip was well worth all of the experiences it included. Would highly recommend them to anyone interested in a safari.

Very good with communication and ensuring you're having a good time.
I can’t recommend Kubwa 5 Safaris highly enough. I just finished a 21-day safari covering Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya, and Tanzania. Initially when I got my itinerary my first thought was, “why so long in Uganda?” I had a few days for the gorillas and chimps, but wondered why there was so many other days (8 days total). Uganda does not get the global recognition that Kenya or Tanzania gets when it comes to safaris, which is why I was slightly hesitant, but I was so wrong. Uganda ended up being my favorite country of the trip. Gorilla trek, chimp trek, and the only member of the Big 5 I didn’t see (but is possible to see in Uganda) was a leopard. I had no idea the diversity you get in Uganda. You could be on a game drive in Murchison Falls National Park spotting elephants in 90 degree weather and then the next day in Kibale Nation Park, waking up to high 50 degrees, ready to trek in the forrest to spot chimps. I LOVE Uganda. If you love primates at all, I cannot recommend the chimpanzee and gorilla trekking enough, it is COMPLETELY worth it.
I was sad that I only got 2 full days in Rwanda, because it felt like there was so much potential in that country, but the main reason I went was for a golden monkey trek and it was amazing. Did not require a high level of fitness to reach the monkeys and it was a joy to watch them jump around from tree to tree. I could have watched them for HOURS. Rwanda has a completely different feel to Uganda. Uganda feels more free, while Rwanda is more structured and disciplined, mainly due to the drastic difference in their governments and how they enforce laws. Rwanda felt more upscale, so if you want to stay at fancier resorts (not that you can’t in Uganda), Rwanda may be a good choice.
That’s a good segway into safety. I want to make sure this is very clear, I NEVER felt unsafe in any country that I visited. Nobody ever treated me poorly and was graciously welcomed by everyone that I encountered. Kids love seeing foreigners and they are always waving as you drive by. I did several cultural experiences throughout this journey and all of them were a special experience. Whether it was leaving how to weave, make banana gin, “marrying” and going through a traditional wedding, or dancing with kids at a school. Every experience is one that I will remember for a long time.
There was one slight hiccup with the initial planning of my flight from Rwanda to Kenya in regards to the timing of my flight compared to my itinerary, but once it was discovered they resolved it without ANY ISSUE in my itinerary.
Kenya and Tanzania felt somewhat similar, only because they were noticeable different to Rwanda and Uganda. Maasai Mara and the Serengenti were unbelievable and allowed me to see all the Big 5. I did several boat tours and they are an amazing way to see the native birds, hippos, and even crocodiles. I also did two hot air balloon rides, one in the Maasai Mara and one in the Serengeti. Unfortunately neither had a great sunrise, but that’s just unlucky and nothing to do with the companies. If I had to choose one, I’d probably choose the one in the Serengeti. Although the hot air balloon basket was more cramped, we did see a lot more animals (maybe it was just a bad day for the Maasai Mara balloon).
I had a separate guide for each country and I got incredibly lucky that each one was amazing. I had Sam in Uganda, Smith in Rwanda, Geoffrey in Kenya, and Gift in Tanzania. Each one was so knowledgable about the animals and it always amazed me at what they were able to spot while also focusing on driving the vehicle. Each was willing to consider what I wanted to see or what I haven’t seen yet, to change our itinerary on the spot to get a better chance at spotting specific things. I would happily request each of my guides again if I ever visit these countries again.
In the end, I couldn’t have asked for a better experience. Safaris are expensive, there’s no way around it, so I was a little nervous that it may not live up to the expense and the expectations I had in my head. It exceeded all my expectations and I can’t wait to plan a different safari in a different part of Africa in the future.

Big Five and More!
We had high expectations and Kubwa Five exceeded them all! We had them plan the entire itinerary, since we’d never been to Africa before. They selected the lodges, guides, and which parks we would see- all were fantastic! We saw many animals, even some that surprised our guides (caracol cat and a Pels fishing owl) In Botswana we did land and water tours in the Okavango Delta, Khwai and Chobe River. In Tanzania, we spent time in Ngorongoro, Serengeti and Tarangire. All the lodges were great, food was delicious and plentiful, but the guides made it spectacular. Their knowledge of the locales and animal behaviors were key to seeing the wide variety that we did. Kubwa kept in touch with us during the trip making sure everything went well and keeping us informed of any changes. We are heading back again next year and will definitely use Kubwa Five again.

Incredible
The experience with them was incredible. From the moment I booked, they were friendly, prompt, and answered all my questions. Before the safari, they followed up on my reservation via email. When I arrived in Uganda and their services began, I was convinced I had made the best decision. The safari experience was unique; I would book again without hesitation. My guide was Mustafa. I would also recommend him without hesitation. He is professional and very good at his job. A once-in-a-lifetime experience.
P.S.: I also heard about the company through this site and considered other people's comments when making my reservation, which I can confirm (the positive comments).
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3-Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Thrilling Vacation
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8-Day Gorilla & Chimp Trekking plus Lalibella Tour
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3-Day Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi & Community Batwa Walk
$1,870 to $1,980 pp (USD)
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You Visit: Entebbe (Start), Bwindi Impenetrable NP (Gorillas), Entebbe Airport (End)
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3-Day Kibale Breathtaking Chimpanzee Tour
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You Visit: Entebbe (Start), Kibale NP (Chimps), Entebbe Airport (End)
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3-Day Breathtaking Uganda Safari to Murchison Falls NP
$1,101 to $1,211 pp (USD)
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4-Day Breathtaking Safari in Kidepo Valley National Park
$1,230 to $1,340 pp (USD)
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You Visit: Entebbe (Start), Kidepo Valley NP, Entebbe Airport (End)