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James Bush   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: February 2020 Reviewed: Jun 27, 2020

Email James Bush  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

This is Impossible to summarize at all.
5/5

The breadth and scope of a visit to the Murchison Falls makes it impossible to summarize. In whatever mode you reach near to the Falls (boat, car and hike) is just seems as an beautiful end. The feel of this enormous river trying to squeeze through a narrow portion makes your hair stand on end...particularly if you climb to the top and stand close to the end. For those going to the top of the Falls, I suggest that you boat to the beginning of the trail, hike the trail (preferably in the cool of the morning) and then get a car ride back to your stay. At last thanks to this perfect company for this amazing tour .

Ron M. Hardin   –  
United States US
Visited: January 2020 Reviewed: Jun 25, 2020

Email Ron M. Hardin  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Visited the gorillas at Bwindi.
5/5

My expectations were high - I'd paid a lot for the permit, travelled a long way to get here, and everyone who'd been said it was a magic experience. I was put with my peers in the older group - all highly mobile, but perhaps not as fit as the younger ones. We were lucky, after a magic half an hour walk through the jungle we found the amazing giants,. As everyone says, just being with these animals is a wonderful experience, all I had hoped for, but the real stars were our guides and trackers, who skilfully managed our proximity to the gorillas to give us an amazing experience while managing the interaction to ensure our safety, and not upsetting the gorillas. These guys are amazing!!!

William King   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: February 2020 Reviewed: Jun 25, 2020

Email William King  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Climbing Lions are just Wow..!!
5/5

It was a little boaring evening game drive on first day as we only sighted some antelopes and wild boars in Kibale NP. Part of an hour the game drive, we saw 3 females lions from a far and even with a binocular, the lions were too far from clear. But, the next morning drive in the Ishasha sector was much more rewarding and wonderful. We saw groups of elephants (including baby elephants) and buffaloes crossing into our land cruizer's path. We also get oportunity to came up close to 3 elephants. After another 3 hours gruelling drive and dozed off under the heat, then we finally found a lion climbing up on the tree. According to our guide Frank, beautiful male lion rarely comes out in the morning so we were very lucky at that particular time!

Jose Thomas   –  
Argentina AR
Visited: January 2020 Reviewed: Jun 24, 2020

Email Jose Thomas  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

It was a Long hike, but breathtaking result.
5/5

Wow, just wow. This was the most important reason we booked a trip to Bwindi Inpenetrable Forest, Uganda with Frena Adventures and it was totally worth it.

We had to hike for 3,5 hours before we found the mountain gorillas, that was pretty tough and We were tracking with our guide Frank. Once we found them, all the tiredness was gone. They were so peaceful and amazing giants to observe. The time we had spent with them was over very soon.

We took a porter with us, also to support the community. If the gorilla family is close, you probably don’t need one. But it’s still good to bring a porter because you never know when you need help and also this way you can help someone make some money, we were glad we payed a porter to help. Some other people in our group regretted they didn’t get a porter.

The gorilla tracking is a pretty expensive activity, but totally worth the money. I would recommend this to anyone and I definitely want to do this again some day.

Daniel Acevedo   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: February 2020 Reviewed: Jun 23, 2020

Email Daniel Acevedo  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Amazingly Beaitiful Falls
5/5

The whole Murchison Falls National Park is amazing and so much beautiful. The first thing that we want to do is, reach to to top and we did that, the top of the falls. The power that the Nile puts between the rocks is powerful. At the top there are several different spots to walk around to get different perspectives. On next day we took a boat ride on the Nile that went to almost near the bottom of the falls. I wish it would have gone a little more close but the ride was great though. Go on one of the smaller boats, they seem to get closer to the animals. Our ranger Apollo,put our boat right up on a bank where a Nile crocodile was sunning and it was just about three feet away. Must have past at least five hippopotamus pods. We stayed at the Parkside Safari Lodge and I highly recommend it. On our safari of the park we saw quite a few different animals. The grass was high so it was hard to see animals such as lions. You really had to looking hard. I highly recommend this park to must have a safari once.

Brad Humble   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: January 2020 Reviewed: Jun 19, 2020

Email Brad Humble  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Murchison Falls are actually wide.
5/5

Murchison Falls is a little known park but we all the friends were happy to be in Uganda, visited with the help of Frena Adventures. We were quite not sure having been through Amboseli and Mara what to expect or if go through a park in Uganda. But even we were not disappointed. The boat safari on the Nile is a unique safari experience where we got to see such an incredible array of wildlife. Hippos, Nile crocodiles and elephants drinking on the banks of the Nile. On the game drives we got to see lions,giraffes, leopards, here’s of buffalo, elephants and much more. Finished off with a chimpanzee trek on our way out. Really All round top park.

Jonathan Browning   –  
United States US
Visited: February 2020 Reviewed: Jun 17, 2020

Email Jonathan Browning  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Lake Bunyonyi seems to be Out of this world !!
5/5

Lake Bunyonyi gives you that feeling of being out of this world and into completely new peaceful world!! It was the most highlight place of our 4 days tour. You can get a beautiful scenery of the lake from some hotels on the hill ( we stayed at Bunyonyi Safaris Resort). Frank told us that this lake is really clean and no dangerous fishes, so very safe for swimming ( as long as you are ok with deep water, as its the second deepest lake in East Africa)

Shawn Thorn   –  
United States US
Visited: February 2020 Reviewed: Jun 4, 2020

Email Shawn Thorn  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Beautiful Lake Bunyonyi !
5/5

On our 4 days tour we stayed on a hill overlooking the lake and it was absolutely beautiful view. Sunset over the lake was amazing, and you can take trips out on the lake as well. There are lot of islands you can go around and some you can walk around. One of the islands even has zebras!

Accommodation were so good , we stayed at Bunyonyi Safaris Resort with our guide Alollo. We did a boat tour on a small, engine-powered canoe type boat. You can also rent canoes or go swimming.
This is a great place to relax for a day or two after tracking the gorillas.

George Jennings   –  
United States US
Visited: February 2020 Reviewed: Jun 2, 2020

Email George Jennings  |  20-35 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Amazing Lake- Bunyonyi !!
5/5

Visiting Lake Bunyonyi & staying at the Bunyonyi Safaris Resort was the best highlight of my 4 Days trip with Frena Adventures. Now I had understood why it's rated as one of the most beautiful lakes.

We had provided a guide who took us up a hile just behind the resort. We had some amazing views of the lake from that high angle - looking down at the various islands in the lake. We also had a 1-hour boat ride where the guide went explaining stories behind the many islands. We were assured that the lake is bilharzia free and it is the second deepest lake of Uganda, even some of in my group braved to have a swim in the chilly waters.

If you are in the Kabale region, I recommend it to check out this beautiful lake with its many islands. You won’t regret it.

Sarah Tay   –  
United Kingdom UK
Visited: February 2020 Reviewed: May 26, 2020

Email Sarah Tay  |  under20 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

Celebrate Birthday with Nature Adventure
5/5

We were a group of 5 people scheduled to enjoy my birthday weekend with nature drive and looking at gorillas, after having booked leave and paid for the permit months in advance. It was a remarkable experience. First off, there’s a very good reason they call in impenetrable, ensure never to get lost in there. You will never let to know which way is up, down or return without a guide, so the wonder of it all is something, the huge trees, the fog, the ever persistent rain. Also there are gorillas and some other primates and birds, which I must add are quite colorful. I was worried I’d not enjoy the experience because it was my first time in deep forest but met up with another group that morning and we trekked together it was fascinating, talking to people obviously so different at face value. Must add this to your life list. Not bucket list. Thanking to this great company for this amazing pleasure.

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