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Female avatar icon Sia Maniatacos Canada flag CA       Visited: January 2026 Reviewed: Feb 2, 2026

Email Sia Maniatacos  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

Breathtaking

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Uganda truly is The Pearl of Africa! We chose Kajie Safaris to be our tour company and trust me they didn’t disappoint! They were fantastic!
I’ve travelled to many countries and I have to say Uganda was truly breathtaking. It was green, lush, mountainous and beautiful. The people were so kind and giving. They are all about community and I loved that. Every day was about a new adventure and something neat to see. The mountain gorillas was definitely our highlight! It was an incredible experience.
The accommodations were incredible and the service we received was second to none. The Ugandan people couldn’t do enough for us.
I would tell everyone to go to Uganda, you will be so amazed with its beauty!

Female avatar icon Carolyn Northcote Australia flag AU       Visited: January 2026 Reviewed: Feb 5, 2026

Email Carolyn Northcote  |  35-50 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

An untapped delight

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We can not recommend Uganda and Kajie Safari’s enough. The planning process was simple and pricing was very modest. The accommodation, tour guide, vehicle, food and animal encounters all surpassed our expectations.
We squeezed a lot into our 7 days, but the travel and activities were all incredible.
We hope to return to Uganda one day and see the sites that we weren’t able to cram into this trip.

Male avatar icon Stuart Snyder Australia flag AU       Visited: July 2025 Reviewed: Feb 10, 2026

Email Stuart Snyder  |  65+ years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

The Pearl of Africa with the friendliest people

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No where else in the world except perhaps Rwanda can you hike in to see Gorilla's and chimpanzees in the wild. Our tour guide Mustafa from Kubwa Five was the very best, Mustafa made sure everything went well for us and with his effort found a Shoebill stork in the wild on our last day and found tree climbing lions in Murchison Falls national park and we went to a local market which was interesting. Our tour left Entebbe then to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary for a closeup view of Rhinos. We stopped at the top of Murchison falls and watched the most powerful waterfall in the world. Next day took a boat ride up to the falls observing numerous wildlife. Murchison falls has some of the best wildlife viewing as compared to wildlife parks in Tanzania and Kenya, with the exception of the great wildebeest migration.

Uganda is not as touristy as Kenya or Tanzania and we found the people to be the friendliest, almost shy. We had several great cultural tours, my wife loved dancing
Read more with the locals at the Bigodi Wetland cultural village (near Kibali), a pygmy tribe near the Bwindi Impenetrable forest and before hiking in to see Gorilla's. I was 70 and perhaps we were lucky to see gorillas after only a 5 minute walk, an unforgettable experience. The staff at the lodge at Kibale to see chimpanzees were the friendliest and the food was excellent. Queen Elizabeth Park didn't have as much wildlife as other parks, but we did see tree climbing lions as we did in Murchison Falls. A boat ride in the nearby Kazinga channel had an abundance of wildlife. We stayed overnight in Lake Bunyonyi which had a nice view, but we didn't feel the boat ride was that special.

Although Uganda is a poor country, the people more than make up for it with their friendly spirit. It is easy to see why Uganda is known as the Pearl of Africa.
Male avatar icon Kevin ****** Turkey flag TR       Visited: January 2026 Reviewed: Feb 10, 2026

Email Kevin ******  |  50-65 years of age  |  Experience level: 2-5 safaris

The 'Pearl of Africa' for a Reason and So Much More!

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Of the 10 African countries I’ve visited so far, Uganda just became my new, overall favorite! No, Kampala is not Cape Town nor will anywhere ever top the abundance of animals in Tanzania’s Serengeti, but Uganda proved to be so much more from White Water Rafting at beginning of the Nile to spectacular adventures trekking chimpanzees and gorillas.

The 8 Day tour I booked proved to be as much a road trip as it was a safari! Traveling well over 1,500 kms / 1,000 miles, there’s quite the distance between itinerary destinations that don’t always match-up logistically despite permits and schedules. My best advice is plan to stay as many days as possible so you’re not always finishing one highlight before rushing off to the next destination.

Uganda’s main highways were better than expected but most anywhere beyond are rutted, washboard roads providing what locals call the ‘African Massage.’ However, it was traveling through these remote areas where
Read more a random elephant or herd of water buck may decide to cross and when not, there were always the people passing by whether walking or riding and seeing what I called “the real, raw Africa” of everyday life that I’d never experienced with any other tour.

I was fortunate to have Simpson Niwagaba Vannet as a guide that I clicked with like a lifelong friend and that also had an endless play list for all that time in the Jeep Land Cruiser. He went above and beyond fixing problems with the permits and itinerary, the vehicle, and even took me back to his hometown to stay which confirmed the absolute best part of Uganda. It’s the people and their welcoming warmth and hospitality found everywhere I went.

I will come back to Uganda at some point sooner than later and encourage adventure travelers to come for the gorillas but plan to stay longer for everything else!