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Both spellings can be found online. However, tracking is correct, since the term comes from tracking down, following a trail. Although you hike to the animals, this has nothing to do with trekking, since trekking is a multi-day hike. Therefore, the groups of visitors are preceded by trackers and not trekkers.
let us explain the different functionalities around the gorilla tracking:
(Author Jones Tugume, gorilla expert of Nature Responsible Safari Uganda Company)
(Author Jones Tugume, gorilla expert of Nature Responsible Safari Uganda Company)
Part 1 – The Briefing Process
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Part 2 – The Hiking Part:
PLEASE NOTE
Thanks to its altitude, Uganda has a pleasant, temperate-tropical climate, which has hardly any seasonal temperature fluctuations due to its location on the equator. The temperatures are therefore not as high as one is used to from other countries and regions in Africa. A daily temperature of 25-30°C is only exceeded in rare cases. At night, temperatures can drop to an average of 17°C. At an altitude of 2,000 m, the temperatures are about 7°C lower. This will be the case on our journey in the southern part of Uganda, in Bwindi, the gorilla destination and in Lake Bunyonyi region.
The humidity usually remains tolerable.
Only in deeper regions in the north as Kidepo NP and in Murchison Falls NP are significantly warmer and often there is a sweltering heat.
There are two dry periods that last from December to February and from July to August. However, this does not mean that precipitation is not to be expected, but only that the amount of rain is only about half as large as in the other months.
Rainfall amounts to 1,000 - 1,500 mm throughout the year in most of the country, with the rainiest month being April. The mountain slopes facing the prevailing wind direction, especially in the area around Lake Victoria, receive with 2,000 mm, in the Bwindi even up to 3,000 mm, the highest annual precipitation, in the rain shadow lying parts of the country, such as the edge and the bottom of the Central African trench, but only 750 mm.
As NRS Uganda will accommodate you only in good and clean lodges, only the following points should be considered:
Yellow fever is mandatory.
Please NOTE, that a yellow fever vaccination is effective for life.
Recommended are hepatitis, tetanus, diphtheria and typhus.
Discuss with your doctor what makes sense for you in addition to the yellow fever vaccination.
Yes, in Uganda you have to take precautions:
How do I recognize malaria?
The lodges we choose for your booking depend on your budget.
The prices in our examples are based on so called good to superior midrange lodges. They are all situated close to the days starting point, have nice rooms, good beds, private bathrooms. Some have pools, some Aircondition and are situated in a nice surrounding. The service is sometimes slow in Uganda, which takes getting used to. You should be prepared for this.
All lodges have WiFi.
Uganda only has mobile network coverage, landline is not available.
In the lodges, WiFi is usually only available in the restaurant area. Some lodges are located in areas with poor network coverage, while on the main roads you can expect very good coverage while driving.
If you need a more consistent connection, you can buy a SIM card at the airport or in the larger cities. Airtel is slightly cheaper than MTN. Both have good network coverage. Depending on the data package, you should expect costs of 5-12$.
We discuss your trip program in detail with you and send you a tailor made detailed itinarary.
Every effort will be made to operate tours as planned, but alterations may occur after the final itinerary has been issued which are outside our responsibility and control.
More details are explained in the Terms and Conditions
Uganda is essentially a safe country to travel to. However there are regions especially a few parts inside Kampala which are considered not to be as safe.
Our travel programs take this into account and asure a safe travel.
Every traveler should find out about current travel warnings from their responsible foreign office before the trip.
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