We are interested the Gorila's/Chimpanzee's trekking in Uganda, any recommendation on tour operators (has anybody used ranger safaris tour?), security/safety within the country?
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You are talking to the right person, Uganda is the safest country in subsaharan Africa, I'm an experienced guide in Uganda and I have done un countable trips to gorilla and chimpanzee tracking,Ihave never hard ofranger safari tours
piyuyo we have been back about a month from spending 3 weeks in Uganda. We had a fantastic time. Did 2 gorilla treks & 4 chimp habituations. I am busy at work now
but will check in & try to write up a bit of a trip report this coming weekend. We used Churchill safaris & would happily recommend their services. J
I was in Uganda last month as well and never had a worry about my safety with regards to other people, but I did have a worry or two while out and about in the wild.
Ugandans are some of the friendliest people I have ever met. The country now ranks as one of my favorite destinations.
We used Churchill as well and we happy but I would say to do your research about the distances between places. They did not accurately account for the travel time which was often extremely long between places.
Hi piyuyo
We used Gorilla Tours in 2010 and would recommend them (see more in report: http://www.fodors.com/community/africa-the-middle-east/uganda-mountain-gorillas-and-more.cfm) but I also met some of Churchill's clients and they were happy with their services too. Good luck with the planning, I'm sure you'll love Uganda.
I second a couple of points, the Ugandans are extremely friendly and courteous, I wandered round Entebbe on my own without problems (female!) and felt safe and not bothered by anyone, but probably wouldn't wander the streets in Kampala, same as I would be wary of any big city, but felt happy enough shopping in the malls in Kampala on my own.
lhgreenacres has a point about distances, I also think they understate the time it takes to travel between places, maybe not to put you off! But it took us more than 10 hours including a lunch stop to drive from Kisoro (Bwindi) to Entebbe and I've seen some tours stating it takes just 6.
jules39, I look forward to hearing about your trip, I understand the work problem though, it has a nasty habit of intruding! We might have the chance to go back to Uganda this year so would like to get some ideas from your experiences!
I recommend Pearl of Africa Tours & Travel. Very friendly & supportive team with over 10 years experience in Tours, Safaris in Uganda and East Africa. You can contact them on www.pearlofafricatours.com.
Security:
Uganda is among the safest countries in the world and Kampala is ranked among the most safe cities in Africa accoring to lonely planet.
I know you will love visiting Uganda - Trust me!
My husband and I had a fantastic visit to Uganda last summer. We traveled with Primate Watch Safaris, and were very impressed with them. Flo was fantastic to work with, via email and phone/skype, and our guide was professional and a great driver. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
You can read about our trip here -
http://www.fodors.com/community/africa-the-middle-east/11-days-in-uganda-with-primate-watch-safaris.cfm
Rangers is Tanzanian I believe. I'd go with one of the above mentioned, instead or Mantana or Volcanoes in Uganda.
Where do you plan to visit chimps?
Chambura Gorge in Queen Elizabeth is probably the easiest but it can be tough to see them there.
Kibale offers excellent chimp trekking.
There is Ngamba Island in Lake Victoria where you can do chimp walks with the youngsters.
If you go to Murchison Falls, which is a beautiful destination, there is chimp trekking in Padabi Forest.
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Hi, i will definitely recommend these 2 Companies.
Can email info@spansafaris.com, info@rwandasafariadventure.com or info@kanenatourandtravel.com. Am sure they will give you their best rates and services.
More recommended companies.. info@tourandtravelcentre.com. For ranger safaris, there base is in Tanzania so there quote should be high since they are probably subcontracting.