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Malaria & Vaccinations in Uganda

The information on this page is a general guide and should not replace a consultation with your travel doctor. The government organizations and travel clinics below are trusted resources for complete and up-to-date info about travelers’ health in Uganda. Vaccinations Vaccinations are recommended; see websites […]

Uganda safari and tours

If you’re up for a true African adventure, book yourself a Uganda safari through the majestic country described by Winston Churchill as ‘the Pearl of Africa’, and explore the marvels of Uganda!

Activities in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

Major Activities in Queen Elizabeth National Park. While at Queen Elizabeth National Park, you will enjoy various exciting activities such as Boat Cruise, Bird Watching and Game drives in Queen Elizabeth National Park.  The park is home to over 95 mammal species and over 600 […]

What you should expect on a Uganda safari

Uganda is the dream destination for those in search of the absolute pinnacle of primate safaris. Chimpanzees roam in numbers in Kibale and Queen Elizabeth National Park, as do colobus monkeys, vervet monkeys, de Brazza monkeys and a host of other species.

Musambwa Island in Uganda

The Musambwa Islands a place where women are not allowed but men live harmoniously with snakes and several birds, and have a population of about 100 people. They are 3 rocky-islands approximately 5km from the Kasensero Landing site on Lake Victoria. Its name ‘Musambwa’ is a word in the local language meaning ‘spirit’ or ‘demon’

Osaka Naomi’s Parents Leonard Francios and Tamaki Osaka Visit Uganda

On the 1st of September 2021, we had the privilege of hosting Leonard Francios and Tamaki Osaka parents to the famous tennis star Naomi Osaka in Uganda. Upon arrival, the two were welcomed by Ngoni Safaris staff and escorted to Speke Resort Munyonyo where they spent their first night in the country.

CHIMPANZEE TRACKING AND HABITUATION IN KIBALE

Kibale’s most popular activity is the Kanyanchu Primate Walk. Thirteen species can be sought, and a good variety of diurnal monkeys invariably encountered, but the stars of this trail are the chimpanzees. Kanyanchu’s chimps have been tracked since 1993 and the chances of locating them are excellent.

Uganda is Open for international travel

Uganda released a tentative phased reopening schedule for all its land borders and the resumption of international passenger flights to Entebbe International Airport, effective 1 October 2020. Open for international travel Yes Health screening & COVID-19 protocols on arrival Arriving passengers: Provide a negative COVID-19 […]

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