How to book a safari to Uganda
While planning a safari to Uganda isn’t particularly difficult, it can become complicated if you don’t work with a reputable and experienced travel agency. That’s where Katland Safaris comes in; they’ll give you the lowdown on everything you need to know to book a safari to Uganda and what to keep in mind when considering this destination. You need a vacation that works for your hobbies, your budget, and the time you have to spare. You may choose from a variety of safari packages that include wildlife viewing, primate tracking (including gorillas, chimpanzees, and golden monkeys), and more.
Although it is landlocked, the East African nation of Uganda offers visitors a wealth of stunning natural scenery and fascinating animals. Among its several blessings is the fact that it is home to the longest river in the world—the Nile—and the greatest body of water in Africa.
Not only that, but this is also home to the world’s highest mountain, Rwenzori, and the only three nations in Africa where you may see mountain gorillas: Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. While most people go there to gorilla tracking, there are other safari options as well. All five of Africa’s most iconic animals—elephants, lions, leopards, rhinos, and buffalos—call Uganda home. With ten national parks spread around the nation, visitors are sure to see at least three of these majestic creatures during their stay.
I hope these instructions will help you plan your safari to Uganda. There are a few things you’ll need to do while making the reservation.
As a general rule, you should not do business with anybody until you can verify that they are an actual expert in their field. What is the best way to go about this? Various methods exist for doing this screening procedure. When planning your trip to Uganda, make sure that your tour operator is a reliable member of the Association of Uganda Tour Operators. This organization oversees the industry and sets standards for how tour operators should conduct themselves.
AUTO will make sure that none of its members steal from you, and if, by some stroke of bad luck, anything goes wrong with your safari or reservation, you can just call them and they’ll fix it. When everyone else is selling packages at a premium price, be wary of anyone offering them at too good to be true pricing. As an example, there is a vendor offering gorilla permits for USD500.00, when the market price is USD800.00.
Second, look at reviews on sites like TripAdvisor and Safari Bookings to see how other customers felt about the experience and how professional the company was. You can tell a dependable business by looking at the number of favorable reviews they have. Listen to what real customers have to say about a business before you hire them, and stay away from biased evaluations written by those out to tarnish their name.
Choose the desired safari package.
You may choose the right plan for you among the many that are advertised on our website. Time, money, and personal preferences are the three main factors to consider when making a package selection. When people think of Uganda, the first thing that usually springs to mind is gorilla tracking. Since Uganda’s offering is the most adaptable and reasonably priced of the three nations that provide this service.
that is, Rwanda Although gorilla permits in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are inexpensive at USD1500.00 each trek, the area is very unsafe. In contrast, Uganda offers ideal circumstances, economical permits at USD800.00 per person per trek, and assured protection. In addition to the snow-capped Rwenzori mountains in Uganda, other fascinating topics to think about are the residents, the animals, the birds, the primates, and trekking.
Depending on your schedule, you can spend as little as two days exploring Uganda or as much as thirty days or more here, and you’ll still miss some sights. Uganda’s strategic location makes it easy to connect to other East African countries for safaris, which simplifies flight booking and visa processing. Our business operates on an East African visa, which allows re-entry into the region for as long as it’s valid.
Camping and dormitory stays are among the more affordable options, but more luxurious lodge stays, private transportation, and flights to any location are all within reach. If you don’t see the kind of vacation you’re looking for in one of our packages, our safari experts can create a custom one just for you, regardless of your budget. Reviews on Safari Booking and TripAdvisor attest to our rapid reaction time, which is something we take great pleasure in.
Safari approval.
Contact us or submit a query after you’ve found the ideal package on our website, and a safari expert will get back to you as soon as possible with further details. Before you confirm a package, you should check availability for the services you want. Since we are experts on the place we are packaging, we can also recommend and advise you suitably on the booking, and we can arrange for accommodation, transportation (including flights), permits, entrance fees, boats, and any other extra services you may like.
If a client is booking a gorilla safari, for instance, you must check that the permits are available before confirming the package; otherwise, you risk ruining the client’s experience by booking the dates incorrectly or failing to book them at all. The same is true for accommodations. It is crucial to be aware of the peak and off-peak seasons.
During the high season, services are in great demand due to the large number of travelers, thus it is recommended to book early to prevent disappointment. Upon verification that all services are accessible per the client’s request, we will go on to the next stage, which is to confirm the services and arrange for their advance booking.
Purchase of travel funds.
If the gorilla and chimpanzee permits are included in your safari package, as they often are with Katland Safaris, we only ask for a 20% payment; otherwise, we do not ask for a deposit at all. After you’ve paid, please email us the receipt so we can verify the transaction. After that, we’ll send you the booking manifest form where you can fill out all the necessary information. Full payment of the trip balance is due at least three weeks prior to the safari date.
The next step is to familiarize yourself with Uganda as a trip destination. We will provide you with all the necessary information in our travel information paper, including the necessary documents to bring along and the immunizations to get.