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East African Jungle Safaris
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- Size:
- 10-20 employees (Founded in 2013)
- Member Of:
- AUTO, TUGATA & UTB
- Tour Types:
- Custom budget & mid-range tours that can start every day
- Destinations:
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RWUG
- Price Range:
- $50 to $400 ppper person per day (USD, excl. int'l flights)
Reviews
Email Emilio Nevitt | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
One Side of The Beauty of Tanzania.
The first I want to do, thankyou very much East African Jungle Safaris and our very knowledgeable tour guide Godwin, he made this an unforgettable trip of a lifetime. The weather was wonderful that day it was not too hot and the wind was a little breezy. We stayed for some hours at Lake Manyara National Park, and the drive from the hotel to the park was as beautiful as I have never seen before. The landscape was all green and beautiful.....with beautiful people everywhere.
When you get to the park you are greeted by a troop of baboons and so don't get yourself busy to post pictures when you are at there. Throughout the complete drive at the park, you see beautiful birds like the African grey hornbill, then you will see giraffes and herds of elephants. The tour only gets better from there especially when you visit the hippo pool and get very close to more elephants crossing the road. The most eye catching moment was the herds of African Buffalo, when they start shaking their heads.
Godwin arranged a very tantalizing lunch that included some sandwiches and some of Tanzanian
best foods like samosa, chapati, kitumbua, many other. All of that was perfect...
Email James Waddell | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
An experience for lifetime-
Travelling from Kampala for couple of hours by road with Ronald behind the wheel was superb and the hours did not felt long! He is very generous, telling stories about his country, and he has an answer to nearly everything that I made to him,... he was GREAT guide throughout the tour! on the other hand really interrested when we told him about Sweden aswell. We stayed at a Camp, in a "tent-house" and it was something out of the normal. The amount we spent, get true value. When you realise how many people, despite the rain forrest and the gorillas, that are depending on your tribute to survive. On top of that we did the community-tour, don' t miss it! A local person from village guided us, and we was given a fantastic tour around the daily life in the village. Tour was ended with a cultural dance and music performance,it all was unforgettable moment....! We can say, from our hearts, that this is an experience you will bare with you the rest of your life!
Email Joseph Debose | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Adventures with the East African Jungle Safaris made it simply superb.
We had a wonderful safari with East African Jungle Safaris in Tanzania ( including Lake Manyara, Serengeti, Ngorogoro, Tarangire). It started with an easy booking process with the help of Ruth and flexibility regarding all the wishes we had. He helped to create our dream safari. The team members of East African Jungle Safaris organised an airport pick up and accommodation for the first night. As this was our first time in Africa, it was helpful to us to know that everything had been organised. During our safari at this great place, Samuel was our guide for the whole of the trip. He was great! Friendly, enthusiastic, and clearly has a passion for what he does. He always managed everything accurately to get us at the right spot to see the animals and to take beautiful pics and made this experience very special. We had such a great time with him. We would recommend East African Jungle Safaris to everyone who are planing for a trip to here bacause You are going dealing with people who are very helpful, reliable, and honest. No hidden costs or promises they did not keep.
Email John Jernigan | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Went Uphill both ways but worth it...!!
Our trek lasted at 4PM, so we had an intermediate hike, some go longer. We started out strong but the hills climbing were really tough. Taking help of walking sticks was so good while going up as well as down.
Luckily, our guide Frank helped to hire a porter to carry our bagpacks. He eventually carried all of our stuff for us to make it. A lady in our group really struggled at the onset but one of the rangers eventually carried her bag to keep us moving.
We got to the gorilla family at about 11:30 and we just have got a little over an hour with them. We had to move around a lot as they were active. At one point we were watching the adult hang out while two younger ones played - just like what you would see in the park.
After our time we left and hiked for a while and stopped for lunch, we had an actual lunch with us but the others only had snacks and finished quick. Then we hiked the rest of the way back.
Most thankful to Frank for the help, we had the stick and brought good gloves, also we had long socks to tuck in our pants. It is what kept all of us initially in our long sleeves.
And definitely glad I paid the $20 (and gave a big tip) for the porter.
Email Theron Delossantos | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Beautiful Queen Elizabeth National park.
It’s really a very beautiful park with a lot things to see and do from the Wildlife (big fives), boat cruises, chimpanzee treks, great vegetation and land scape to local community encounters and coffee tours. I love this park; it gives you a variety of activities to do that you can even spend three nights there.
Email Humberto McLean | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Endowed with Biodiversity and Scenery!
The Queen Elizabeth National Park is endowed with plenty of wildlife species ranging from the famous Big Five exclude Rhinos, Hundreds of antelope species, Reptiles, Hippos, Hogs including the Giant forest Hog and myriads of different bird species both residents and migratory species. The top thing of that park has undulating terrain lying in the shadows of Mountains of the Moon and it is making a sight seeing attraction. All in all when in Uganda Queen Elizabeth would have been a must Visit if someone is planning to Uganda! And I always recommend it to first time visitors and would be visitors to Uganda's national parks.
Email Shawn | under20 years of age | Experience level: first safari
The Most Amazing Chimpanzee Viewing
We hiked for about 45 minutes to get to the chimpanzees at Kibale NP. Then were given about an hour to watch. I took many pictures and even more videos on my smartphone. Guides and rangers of East African Jungle Safaris tries to keep the groups small so we have a chance of good viewing. Our hike was fairly easy and bugs/insects were not an issue. For recommendations, February is a good month to go. Guide does a good job of making sure we know what to do and not to do. While you are trekking, Keep your voices down, no camera flashes and keep back a ways. We still got really close though.
Email Benjamin Smith | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Wildlife Viewing in Queen Elizabeth National Park
We had visited Queen Elizabeth National Park during 3 days trip through Uganda and Rwanda. It is a beautiful park with a good wildlife density/diversity as in places like Kenya, Tanzania, or Botswana. Just because of this, we strongly recommend visiting and supporting Ugandan wildlife conservation efforts. Wildlife populations here are recovering and the communities around the park are slowly discovering the benefits of responsible tourism. As we know this Park is also famous for its tree-climbing lions, but while having trip, we don’t get the chance.
The Park is broadly splited into two areas, the northern section (Kasenyi) and the southern section (Ishasha). We gota find some lions in Kasenyi but again on the ground, not in the trees and were very lucky to find a leopard in Ishasha. It is apparently more common to find lions in the trees in Ishasha but they do also climb up into the cactus candelabras in Kasenyi.
This Park is surrounded by many human settlements. At the end of the day this goes to meetup from the wildlife population. With the support of tourists and the continuous commitment from the Ugandan Wildlife Authority and the Ugandan government more broadly this place will have a bright future ahead.
Email Matthew Santana | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: first safari
Incredible experience, it's seems National Geographic!
That was an unforgettable experience for me at Kibale national park! If you are wanting to see wild chimpanzees, I want to tell THIS IS THE PERFECT PLACE!!! The guide on our side was friendly, knowledgeable and spoke decent English. Unlike some other parks with chimp populations, Kibale is amongst the highest in the world so your much more likely to get really good views of them as opposed to just in the trees.
Email Paul Butler | 20-35 years of age | Experience level: 2-5 safaris
Trekking in Chimpanzee habituation, amazing!!!
What a great experience! In complete journey of 5 day tour, we Spent one full day with the chimps at Kibale National Forest. I really loved to follow them from the moment they wake up to the end of the day, as we left at the end of the afternoon, being tired after a trekking of 8 hours in the jungle. The only part of tour that we didn't like is when some of other groups of tourists came to disturb the quietness of the jungle to see the chimps that we found, early in the morning. But it was just for an one hour. Except that hour, we were only the 4 of us, with the ranger and the chimps. With their help we learned a lot about them. The ranger knew them very well, like if they were members of her family. It was super exciting as they were so close to us. I would go back again and with same company as well.
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