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Avatar icon DEPPY South Africa flag ZA       Visited: October 2010 Reviewed: Apr 28, 2012

50-65 years of age

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While the city of Kampala, in my opinion, is just another dirty & crowded African city, the countryside & wildlife are very special.

Male avatar icon matan Israel flag IL       Visited: December 2005 Reviewed: Apr 25, 2012

20-35 years of age

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On the rafting, which I recommend very much, you see only local villagers, almost no other tourists (except the english bar - also very nice..), dynamic view with great wildlife, and pure adrenaline. Besides this, you have also the chimps jungle and the great Safari I've talked about earlier.

Male avatar icon masimba7 United Kingdom flag GB       Visited: May 2010 Reviewed: Apr 24, 2012

Email masimba7  |  50-65 years of age

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Uganda is a very warm and friendly place, with few of the hassles you find elsehwere, even Kampala itself proved welcoming even in some of the poorer areas of the centre. Safari-wise, still not the level of game viewing of other countries, but you can't fault it for beauty in the parks. Friends of mine have also recommended Murchison Falls (where I hope to go this year - 2012). Fort Portal is a good base for visiting the Ruwenzoris, one of the Gorilla viewing areas. My visit to Uganda was to visit friends, and we used their own vehicles (4wd) with no guide with no problems. A very enjoyable experience throughout my 2 week stay.

Avatar icon Ferenc Kis Visited: June 2008 Reviewed: Apr 21, 2012

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Beside mammals, the avifauna is just incredible diverse, be prepared for many new species on your personal list!

Male avatar icon Gerhard Mauracher Austria flag AT       Visited: August 2011 Reviewed: Apr 20, 2012

Email Gerhard Mauracher  |  50-65 years of age

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In Uganda you can see the green (more rainy) Africa, and you see two kinds of great apes. In other countries are more great herds (Tanzania, Kenya).

Female avatar icon job2003 Australia flag AU       Visited: May 2008 Reviewed: Apr 18, 2012

50-65 years of age

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I had a great experience in Uganda seeing all the animals I expected to see and more. Elephants,hippos,wart hogs,zebras, big horned cattle,weaver birds, azure kingfishers, storks, cranes, the crested crane, spoonbills, lions, gorillas,moneys,crocodiles, a magnifent leopard and beautiful butterflies in their thousands.

Male avatar icon MW / NL Netherlands flag NL       Visited: October 2010 Reviewed: Apr 18, 2012

Email MW / NL  |  35-50 years of age

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Uganda is a very good (motorbike) safari destination. Beside all the other African wildlife you can see there, its one of the view country's where you can spot gorillas in the wild. We made an unforgettable safari through Uganda on motorbikes but the possibilities traveling by car or even bike are also good.

Avatar icon davisww Visited: March 2007 Reviewed: Apr 13, 2012

The review below is the personal opinion of davisww and not that of SafariBookings.

See the source of the Nile and the Mountains of the Moon in one trip.

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Unlike other safari destinations in East Africa, Uganda has diverse geography--big rivers, mountain ranges and lakes-- that break the monotony of the high plains and make great backgrounds for photos. Uganda offers serious mountaineering, whitewater activities and gorilla trekking, in addition to the standard bush safari. Ugandans are friendly and more of them speak English than denizens of neighboring countries. It's well worth a visit.

Male avatar icon Tomasz Poland flag PL       Visited: February 2011 Reviewed: Apr 5, 2012

Email Tomasz  |  35-50 years of age

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You won't be disappointed. You will see so many different animals and so many beautiful scenic. You will miss Uganda when you return home.

Male avatar icon roel Belgium flag BE       Visited: September 2008 Reviewed: Jan 3, 2012

Email roel  |  20-35 years of age

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Uganda is a very green and fertile country, with wonderful scenery and friendly people (most of them speaking kind-of English). A minor downside is that the big wildlife is spread over several NP's (we didn't visit them all, so we didn't see girafs f.e.). I would recommend tracking Mountain Gorilla's in Mgahinga NP, a few days rest at the magical Lake Bunyonyi (we stayed at Byoona Amagara Island Retreat), tracking chimps at Kyambura Gorge (QE NP) and going for a whitewater rafting on the Victoria Nile (we went with Adrift).

In my opinion, the best travel guide to Uganda is 'Bradt Uganda'. We had so much use for this book: it's clever, informative and funny! It really added an extra dimension to our travelling in Eastern Africa!