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Is Uganda & Rwanda Safe for Safaris & Tours

Because these are nations with abundance of lush flora and fauna, very hospitable people, great security all over, geographical features, classic accommodation facilities, variety of transportation, and easy accessibility, when you choose Uganda, Rwanda or both countries for a vacation, you are into it; discovery; adventure; cultural diversity; and more. Regardless of the history, spending days in the heart of African safari destinations makes your winter vacation, summer getaway or honeymoon truly special. It is the ideal location for independent travel, group excursions and challenging activities like white water rafting, mountain hiking, wildlife safaris and primate treks.

Every visitor here is safe and secure! Plus, there is no racial segregation in any form or ethnic violence. Above all, you can indulge in any activity of your dreams, spend the nights in magnificent campsites or lodges and receive unrivaled care from the locals.

Is it accurate to say that Uganda is in the middle of the world as experienced when the journey through the airport? The equator, which separates the earth’s northern and southern hemispheres, passes through thirteen nations, including Uganda. This imaginary line that splits the world in half has a significant impact on climate. Uganda is a landlocked nation in the east of Africa sharing borders with Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo and the Republic of South Sudan.

Ten national parks, second-tallest mountain ranges in Africa – snow-capped Mount Rwenzori, several primate species, tree-climbing lions and other features can all be found in Uganda. The source of longest river in the world, R. Nile traverse various African nations, including Ethiopia on its three-month flow to the Mediterranean Sea.

Democratic Republic of Congo, Burundi, Uganda, and Tanzania are all close neighbors of the little landlocked wonderland known as Rwanda, also known as “the land of a thousand hills,” in East Africa. Kigali, the capital of Rwanda is one of the most technologically advanced cities in Africa and it offers a wide range of historical and cultural attractions.

Rwanda is home to 4 national parks, including Gishwati-Mukura National Park, which is home to more than 5 primate species, Volcanoes National Park which is a habitat to rare mountain gorillas, Nyungwe National Park, which inhabits chimpanzees and Akagera National Park, that protects big 5 mammals. The country is well-connected by roads, with a variety of rolling hills, scattered homesteads and a tranquil atmosphere.

One can travel unhindered throughout either or both of the two nations with a single East African Tourist Visa. A road trip might take you through Uganda and Rwanda, allowing you to witness untainted nature and unmatched warmth. You need to obey laws of the land and that’s all; –

Avoid moving at night without a guide’s company; do not take photos of automobiles, people or houses in prohibited areas without first asking for permission; avoid popular areas because they tend to attract petty crimes; All tourists are expected to respect the local culture regardless of their religion, because it is highly prized in Africa. Dress code is another crucial element of safety because it is expected that everyone will wear clothing that covers their backs, thighs, waist and other intimate areas.

What to do in Uganda and Rwanda as a tourist?

You can engage in a variety of activities on your safari in Uganda and Rwanda. These include; game drives through pristine savanna parks, mountain gorilla treks in tropical forests, boat cruises, beach stays, mountain hiking adventures, cultural tours, white water rafting experiences, city tours, nightlife, camping, birdwatching expeditions and so much more.

Travelers must obtain a valid Gorilla trekking permit, which costs 700 USD in Uganda and 1500 USD in Rwanda for foreign non-residents. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. This money includes the cost of entering the park, paying ranger guides, facilitating conservation activities and supporting neighboring communities.

Best time to visit Uganda and Rwanda.

While the dry months are most preferred, Uganda and Rwanda are open to visitors all year round. These are December to March and June to September. The rainy season is advantageous for less crowded parks and perfect for activities like birdwatching. To allow for enough planning, it is advised to make reservations for a safari at least six months in advance.

Accommodation options.

In Uganda and Rwanda, there are different lodging alternatives, from inexpensive to luxurious with amenities ideal for both short-term and long-term stays. Hotels, campgrounds, homestays, lodges and other accommodation options all provide reliable power, clean water, good food and optimum safety.

Therefore, going on a safari in Uganda and Rwanda is both safe and fun. All you have to do is make reservation and pick the finest location with the required attraction, safari activity and more. Combining the two locations on your African trip is worthwhile, with an expert tour operator planning what each day has to offer.

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