Uganda Safari with a Spanish-Speaking Guide
Take a Uganda safari with a Spanish-speaking guide and make your dreams come true. Are you so fluent in Spanish or you are from Spain and planning a safari to Uganda? Uganda has several safari guides who are fluent in speaking Spanish. Uganda is located in the eastern part of Africa in the Great Lakes region and crossed by the equator. The country is neighbored by Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania, Congo, and South Sudan. Uganda is one of the destinations in Africa that offers a thrilling adventure for travelers on a Uganda safari. The country natives are more fluent in Kiswahili, English, and other local languages. Finding a Spanish-speaking safari guide in Uganda is easy. This is why planning your safari with us guarantees a successful trip.
Can I get a Spanish-speaking guide on a Uganda safari?
Yes, it is possible to get a Spanish-speaking guide on a Uganda safari. All you need to do is contact a reputable safari company in Uganda. Tell them about your language guide needs at the start of your communication with such a company. Not every safari company in Uganda indeed has Spanish-speaking guides. This is why you need to be mindful of the company you contact.
Why does Native Africa Tours Ltd have Spanish-speaking safari guides in Uganda?
From our experience, we know that Uganda has had many Spanish-speaking tourists visiting the country over the past decades. As a safari company, being proactive is what we value most. Our motivation comes from the fact that we want to make sure that everybody gets the most out of their safari in Uganda. By providing Spanish-speaking safari guides to our guests, we ensure that their safaris or trips never go wrong. If you speak Spanish, do not hesitate to book your safari with us. Our team of Spanish-speaking safari guides in Uganda take their time in answering your questions from the start of your trip until the end.
What are the requirements for travelers to visit Uganda for a safari?
Uganda experiences the tropical type of climate which is characterized by the wet and dry seasons. So travelers are required to plan accordingly. Travelers on a Uganda safari are supposed to have the following for them to visit the country. To begin with, a tourist Visa is valid for 90 days per entry. Travelers may apply for an online Visa or at the Uganda embassy. Additionally, vaccination against yellow fever and COVID-19 is equally important. More so, a valid passport with a 6-month validity until the time of expiring. Lastly, travel insurance to bail you out in case of any risk or uncertainty that may occur during the safari.
How much is a Uganda Safari with a Spanish-speaking guide?
A Uganda safari with a Spanish-speaking guide is no different from other Uganda safaris. There is no fixed price for safari guides in Uganda. It all depends on the type of safari and the number of days you intend to stay in Uganda. It is important to contact us for a real safari price for a Spanish-speaking guide in Uganda.
Which activities can I do in Uganda with a Spanish-speaking safari guide?
With the help of our experienced Spanish-speaking safari guides in Uganda, you will be able to take part in several activities. These include among others but are not limited to the following;
Game drives
Game drives in the Savannah parks of Uganda, the activity takes in the gazette routes of the park. The game drive is done in a 4×4 safari van with a pop-up. During the game drive, the travelers see wildlife like lions, leopards, elephants, hippos, and many others. The game drive can be done in the morning, afternoon, full day, and night game drive.
Gorilla trekking
This activity involves the encounter with the large primates found in the Virunga region of the country. The Mgahinga Gorilla National Park and the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park are the places where travelers on a Uganda safari can see the gorillas. The activity lasts for 2 to 7 hours of the day upon which you will see the mountain gorillas.
Golden monkey trekking
This activity is done in the Mgahinga Gorilla National Park and the golden monkeys are one of the threatened species in Uganda where there are few remaining. The monkeys live in the bamboo forest within the park. The golden monkey trekking takes about 5 hours of the day. The activity costs about 60 dollars for the foreigners.
Chimpanzee trekking
The chimpanzees are also one of the large primates in Uganda living in the forested areas of the country which are seen by the travelers during the safari. The chimpanzee trekking lasts about 2 to 7 hours of the day. The chimpanzee can be seen in areas like the Kalinzu forest, Kyambura Gorge, Kibale National Park, and many others.
Bird watching
The country is home to over 1000 bird species and also these bird species make the country a birding haven for travelers on a Uganda safari. The bird species in the park range from migratory, resident, and the Albertine endemic species. The bird species that are seen include the shoe bill, African fishing eagle, martial eagle, kingfisher, black and white-throated, and many others.
Gorilla habituation
This is one of the activities that travelers on a Uganda safari usually spend more time with the gorillas. Gorilla habituation is the process by which the gorillas are made familiar with the human presence. The gorilla habituation permits cost about 1000 dollars for travelers from Spain since they are foreign nonresidents.
Experiential activities
The experiential activities are one of the activities done in the different gazette areas of the country which offers a close encounter with the wildlife during a Uganda safari. These activities include; a hippo census done in the Queen Elizabeth National Park, an experiential game drive for the lion count, and many others.
Cultural encounters
The cultural encounters also offer travelers a close encounter with the natives on a Uganda safari. Travelers immerse in the community through the cultural dances, preparing local cuisine, and many others. The communities that the travelers usually visit include; IK community, Entanda community, Igongo cultural Centre, and many others.
What is the best time to visit Uganda for the safari?
Uganda is open for travelers throughout the year and travelers are recommended to plan well following their calendars. During the dry season of the year June to August and December to February, this period is the best time to visit the destinations since they are clear and dry for the viewing of wildlife. Also in this period, the roads are safe and clear for driving through since most of the roads are not constructed. In the wet season of the year, the park can also be visited, and travelers have more time to enjoy the activities since there are few travelers and there is less traffic.