Steve BosworthVisited:
December 2013
Reviewed: May 28, 2015
The overall experience was fantastic and well worth the visit.
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I was very impressed with Uganda as a country and really enjoyed the enthusiasm from everyone I met. The wildlife spotting was fabulous and all the accommodation and food were excellent. Our tour guide was very passionate about the wildlife and scenery and all transportation was well planned.
danjamo
UG
Visited:
May 2015
Reviewed: Jun 15, 2015
20-35 years of age
| Experience level: over 5 safaris
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The country is visual diverse and stunning in a number of ways. The size of Uganda ensures that you can cover a lot in a short time period if necessary. The wildlife is, again, highly diverse and although it may not have the grandiose of Kenya and Tanzania it is certainly impressive in its own right.
Rolf Lax
SE
Visited:
January 2015
Reviewed: Jun 16, 2015
35-50 years of age
| Experience level: 2-5 safaris
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Beautiful landscape, nice people, ok food.
Our main event was to see the Mountain Gorillas in Bwindi and so we did.
Peter SchnurmanVisited:
June 2004
Reviewed: Jun 27, 2015
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The wildlife has rebounded after being severely depleted, The scenery is natural and very varied. Compared to other safari destinations in East Africa, it is relatively uncrowded.
Ian
US
Visited:
March 2015
Reviewed: Jul 1, 2015
20-35 years of age
| Experience level: first safari
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This was my first safari, but I had a great time!
Denis D'Arbela
US
Visited:
June 2015
Reviewed: Jul 4, 2015
Got to see the big game Lions, Baffaloes, Uganda Kob, Elephants etc. Birding was limited other than Flamingo spotting at lake Katwe. Over all a great experience.
Ida from Norway
NO
Visited:
June 2015
Reviewed: Jul 20, 2015
We were originally planning to go to Tanzania and Kenya, bet kept reading on in the guide book. When we found out you could see all the typical safari animals (lions, giraffes, elephants, hippos, zebras, rhinos, leopards, antilopes etc) AS WELL as to go chimp tracking and gorilla tracking, we were sold.
The great thing is that even with such high expectations we were not disappointed at all. What a country. So green and lush (thanks to 2 rain periods + rain inbetween), comfortable tempareture (thanks to a high altitude - most of the country sits 1000 meters above sea level), and a very varied nature and scenery (from flat savannah to rain forest to roaring mountains).
I have never been to a safari before so I must admit I don't know how many animals you will usually see, but let's just say it was not an unusual problem to try to photo an elephant - with the giraffe popping in an "ruining" the shot!
I also liked that there
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is no sense of mass tourism and there are rather few tourists there. Very nice wibe.
(On a general note, and not something we actually noticed in any way, being a woman and a man, Uganda has horrendous views - and laws - on homosexuality).
mmelton1
US
Visited:
July 2015
Reviewed: Aug 16, 2015
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| 35-50 years of age
| Experience level: 2-5 safaris
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go to bwindi for the gorillas!!! kibale for the chimps and QENP for everything else!!
Owor Patrick
UG
Visited:
January 2015
Reviewed: Aug 17, 2015
Uganda has more than half of the worlds population of the endangered Mountain gorilla, diverse species of primates and other mammal species. The geographical regional variance and weather pattern simply confirms Uganda as The Pearl of Africa and makes it a must visit destination before one can decide to "kick the bucket".
Stefano Panzetta
IT
Visited:
August 2011
Reviewed: Sep 5, 2015