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Julie & Bob   –  
France FR
Visited: November 2025 Reviewed: Nov 29, 2025

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

So friendly and we can speak about many thinks. Vers Interessting
5/5

It was specially Nice because we were only twince with the Guide and he can take many time to answer ours questions. We can learn many about the traditions and the quality of life

TENGJINGYU   –  
China CN
Visited: November 2025 Reviewed: Nov 29, 2025

35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: first safari

An incredibly wonderful and perfect trip! Thanks our tour guide Mr.Revocatus!
5/5

This was an incredibly wonderful and perfect trip! The travel agency and Revocatus provided us with an absolutely flawless experience!

Albert, Lyudmila   –  
Netherlands NL
Visited: November 2025 Reviewed: Nov 29, 2025

Fantastic, relibale, wel-organized agency, one we will definitely choose again.
5/5

We had a fantastic experience with Home To Africa agency and our tour guide Derrick Wadria. Everything was well organized, we stayed in beautiful lodges and so many nice people took good care of us. One particular place will stay in our hearts: Ride 4 A Woman lodge, Bwindi. It's wonderful that Home To Africa supports this initiatief, helping women gain skills and earn their own income to support their families. This lodge is located near the community, where we went for a walk, visited a school, talked to the staff and the children. It was a nice experience to get an impression of the culture and make contact with the local people. We definitely had a good experience thanks to our tour guide Derrick. He is a great driver on the challenging roads of Uganda, which made us feel secure at all times. Derrick has a lot of knowledge about the country, people, nature and all kinds of animals. We had a nice, relaxing atmosphere throughout our travels - whether we were chatting, listening to local music or spotting birds and animals. We are genuinely grateful for his care and knowledge.
Tip: Make sure you have enough cash with you. Getting cash from ATM's is challenging in Uganda. Try to get smaller Ugandese banknotes for tipping the rangers and the people who help with different kinds of activities.

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