Your East African
Journey Starts Here
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Every Journey
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A Conversation
Whether you are a global agency, a solo traveller, or a corporate planning director — we begin with listening.
Equatorial Mall, William St
Kampala, Uganda
Mon – Fri / 9am – 5pm
Kampala Time (GMT+3)
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Frequently Asked
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Gorilla trekking involves hiking through dense rainforest for anywhere between 30 minutes and 8 hours depending on where the gorilla family is that day. It requires a moderate level of fitness. We brief every client thoroughly and our guides set a pace that works for the group.
Uganda is a year-round destination. The dry seasons (June–August and December–February) are ideal for trekking and game drives. The green seasons offer lush landscapes, fewer crowds, and lower rates — and gorillas are always there.
Yes — this is our most requested itinerary combination. Bwindi for gorillas, then Queen Elizabeth National Park for tree-climbing lions. We design seamless routes connecting both.
Uganda is home to mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, lions, elephants, hippos, and over 1,000 bird species. We set honest expectations during planning so every encounter feels like a gift.
We offer 360-degree support including visa assistance, domestic flight ticketing, activity bookings, airport transfers, travel insurance guidance, and even restaurant bookings or personalized meal planning.
Day drives focus on active predators and large herbivores. Night game drives (in select parks) reveal elusive nocturnal species such as leopards, servals, and bushbabies using specialized spotlights.
Yes. Uganda is home to the complete Big Five: Lions, Leopards, Elephants, Buffalo, and Rhinos (tracked on foot at Ziwa Sanctuary). We integrate these into most of our classic itineraries.
Conservation is at our core. We strictly align with the IUCN National Red List for Uganda to protect threatened species and their habitats.