Yes, we had a great time in Uganda. The whole experience from start to finish was really great. The guide, was great. Nothing was too much trouble and we didn’t have any problems along the way. When we wanted to change our rafting trip, get a refund and book extra accommodation, this was sorted out no worries. He gave us the refund without question and organized our other trip for us It was all very easy. I have never booked travel over the internet before and was a bit worried about what we were going to get. However, the trip exceeded our expectations. Your help in the process was very good as well, our questions were always answered promptly.
Scott and Jo Australia
Satinder Chumber
GB
Visited:
January 2015
Reviewed: Sep 20, 2016
it is really called the Peal of Africa. if you need a fresh breath taking and good climate, Uganda
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Uganda is really called the pearl of Africa. when it comes to weather or climate, it is really better. i had my honey moon in Uganda i went with Dauda as my guide from Augur tours and travel and i had my best honey moon trip and the best experience with Gorillas . need beautiful scenery and wildlife, just go to Kidepo Valley National Park, L. Bunyonyi and Murchison Falls National Park. if you need best tour company, just use Augur tours. visit them on www.augurtours.com or their email [email protected].
Emilie
US
Visited:
June 2016
Reviewed: Oct 14, 2016
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| 20-35 years of age
| Experience level: first safari
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I only went to Queen Elizabeth NP for a true safari, but only a couple hours away I went on a chimpanzee trek in Kalinzu Forest. And even driving on the outskirts of Lake Mburo, without actually entering the park, we saw quite a lot of wildlife. Although I was only there for a week, Uganda is rich with wildlife, and I met many Ugandans who were so hospitable.
Mette Lund Hougaard
DK
Visited:
October 2016
Reviewed: Nov 4, 2016
Uganda is a very beautiful and safe contry. Wildlife is a very big experience. We saw elefanter. Giraf. Krokodiller. Leons and many other animals. Also many very beautiful births.
Lois
US
Visited:
October 2016
Reviewed: Nov 4, 2016
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| 65+ years of age
| Experience level: 2-5 safaris
made me glad i was there to experience another life of beauty and authenticity
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Our trip was much more than gorilla trekking (which was awesome.) Traveling the roads of Uganda and Rwanda with our guide (Tolbert G), seeing miles of villages, animals and daily life was truly a "spiritual" experience in that life is lived in culture, and US culture is driven much differently. Without American "comforts" and physical abundance, life seems refreshing and honest. I loved it there.
Angelika & Jürg from swizterland
CH
Visited:
December 2016
Reviewed: Jan 17, 2017
This place is a must see, it really is a most beautiful part of the world.We did the Golden Monkey Tour which was fantastic & then we saw the beautiful Gorillas of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.This was simply amazing.My husband & I saw the Gorillas 24 years ago & this time we bought our children to see these most amazing creatures.Our guides were so knowledgeable & helpful,simply amazing.It was so nice to see this beautiful country again.
Nuala Riordan
IE
Visited:
February 2017
Reviewed: Mar 4, 2017
Disappointed about the poor road infrastructure and length of road journeys, but the biggest disappointment was to learn that we could not go off track to get a closer sighting of the lions - that privilege was only for those who paid $150 a day to do so. We have been on numerous safaris in other countries and have never encountered this.
Graham and Jane
GB
Visited:
February 2017
Reviewed: Mar 18, 2017