Uganda Small Group Tours Starting From Kigali

Joining small group tours to Uganda is an amazingly perfect way to save on your vacation, unlike booking a private trip. Uganda small group tours starting from Kigali are distinctly designed, providing visitors with convenient access to Uganda’s premier attractions. Starting your Uganda tours from Kigali involves a safe border crossing to witness the country’s breathtaking landscapes and abundant wildlife, as well as experience the vibrant cultures and traditions.

What is the size of small group tours?

Experts often organize small group tours in Uganda. Each tour can comprise 4 to 12 members or 12 to 22 individuals. An experienced and skilled safari guide can accompany guests throughout their vacation in every group. Small group tours are often designed to provide personalized attention, close connections with colleagues and the safari guide, flexible travel plans, etc.

Uganda Small Group Tours Starting From Kigali

Why group tours?

As you know, small group tours have key priorities, according to the participants. Tailored small group tour packages offer a range of priorities or benefits. We have provided a detailed breakdown of your expectations on a tailored small group trip plan.

Personalized attention to all: Small group tours guarantee close interaction between clients and the safari expert. The smaller the group, the easier it is for a tour leader and guide to tailor their focus on their clients’ needs and preferences. The result is a more tailored and in-depth experience.

Flexible travel plans: Unlike other travel itineraries, small group tours to Uganda provide ultimate flexibility, allowing you to explore Uganda’s hidden treasures.

Authentic experiences: Small group travel is more manageable and allows one to visit the local community or attractions simultaneously. The priority is always authentic experiences and regional engagement, thus creating a unique connectivity with local culture, people, and their traditions.

Enjoy a range of experiences at affordable rates: Small group tours are designed to cut costs. By joining a group, you save some money on booking other activities, considering that you share some costs amongst yourselves. The wide range of experiences or activities guarantees a complete immersion into Uganda, the Pearl of Africa.

Enjoy all-inclusive tour packages: Small group trips often provide all-inclusive packages. These trips encompass the accommodation cost, transportation, meals, and safari activities, thus making the entire planning process more manageable.

Address targeted audiences: Small group tours often meet the travel desires of solo travelers, families, friends, and companies on retreats, etc.

Promotes sustainable tourism: Sustainable travel practices are always a key priority when planning a successful group tour, whether small or large. The main aim is to reduce the environmental impact on the local communities living adjacent to destinations where activities are to be conducted.

Alternative small group tours to Uganda from Kigali

Uganda has a lot to offer the world, and joining a small group tour with Native Africa Tours means you can choose from the wide range of options. Please explore our complete guide to different small group tours and book to discover the wonders in Uganda, starting from Kigali.

Gorilla trekking small group tours

Visiting Uganda is not complete without a trek to see mountain gorillas. Uganda is one of the few countries or destinations where tourists can travel to track mountain gorillas. Joining small group gorilla tours in Uganda means an excellent opportunity to interact closely with a fully habituated gorilla group immersed in the lush rainforest.

All small group gorilla tours in Uganda take you to explore Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga National Park. Mgahinga and Bwindi are the only two parks in Uganda where mountain gorillas peacefully live. These two protected areas shelter a total of about half of all the world’s 1063 mountain gorillas. Joining our group tours to explore Bwindi or Mgahinga means a great chance to visit one of Uganda’s 25 habituated gorilla groups.

Visitor interaction with Bwindi or Mgahinga gorillas goes beyond a mere look. You get to observe closely how these large apes behave, take pictures, and not forget to witness some of the unique body gestures they display. The adventure is mind-blowing, and a good reason for gorilla trekking in Uganda is an amazingly memorable experience for visitors.

Why book a small group gorilla tour in Uganda

Besides multiple habituated gorilla families, Uganda is the most affordable trekking destination. At only USD 800 for a gorilla permit, a visitor can be part of the enchanting gorilla trekking experience. This cost is below USD 1500 for obtaining a license in Rwanda. Why not save up to USD 700 and get the opportunity to witness a family of unique mountain gorillas in the wild?

Up to five regions are also available for tourists to begin their trekking journey and interact with mountain gorillas. Uganda’s main gorilla trekking regions include Ruhija, Rushaga, Nkuringo, and Buhoma.

Chimpanzee tracking tours

In Uganda, each day brings new adventures. One extraordinary primate adventure not to miss on a group tour is chimpanzee trekking. Uganda is exceptional for chimpanzee trekking, considering that it holds the highest concentration of chimpanzees of any destination.

Over 5050 chimpanzees reside in Uganda’s diverse habitats and special areas, including Kibale National Park, where visitors can enjoy an up-close and personal encounter with a habituated chimpanzee community in the wild.

Kibale National Park is strategically located in western Uganda, and its geographical location makes it possible to have a combined gorilla tour and chimpanzee tracking adventure. Chimpanzee Trekking tours begin at the Kanyanchu Tourist Centre with a briefing, and regular treks involve exploring the four habituated chimp communities. Kibale Forest’s altitude isn’t high and offers moderate chimpanzee trekking adventures, unlike Rwanda’s Nyungwe Forest National Park.

Kibale National Park alone protects about 1500 chimpanzees and 12 additional primate species. As you embark on the search for chimpanzees, you can watch most of the primates in Kibale Forest, including l’hoest monkeys, red-tailed monkeys, bush babies, pottos, red colobus monkeys, and black and white colobus monkeys.

Other places to visit to see chimpanzees in the wild include Budongo Forest in Murchison Falls National Park, Kyambura Gorge at Queen Elizabeth National Park, and Kalinzu Forest.

Small Group wildlife tours

Uganda’s small group wildlife tours are excellently done in the country’s leading savanna parks. Top places to visit to witness savanna wildlife in Uganda include Queen Elizabeth National Park, Murchison Falls National Park, Kidepo Valley National Park, and Lake Mburo National Park.

How to prepare for your Uganda small group tours

Early planning is needed, and the right gear shouldn’t be left off your packing list. Essentials on your packing list include good cameras, long trousers, long-sleeved shirts, waterproof hiking boots, adequate drinking water, gardening gloves, insect repellents, a rain jacket, a first aid kit, snacks, a daypack, and more.

Getting to Uganda from Kigali

Starting your journey from Kigali to explore Uganda’s hidden gem involves crossing borders. The Chanika and Katuna border crossings offer access from Rwanda to Uganda. The Chanika border provides easier access to Kisoro town, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, and Bwindi’s southern gorilla trekking sectors (Rushaga and Nkuringo). The Katuna border crossing is ideal for connecting to Kabale, the Buhoma/Ruhija sector, and other sites like Lake Bunyonyi.

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