Uganda Adventure Safari For Families With Teenage Children

What to expect on this itinerary
Uganda inspires, especially for teenagers, an adventure into the wild that goes beyond the norm. Gorilla trekking, being surrounded by chimpanzees, walking with the zebra and, game drives that follow giants are just some of the experiences on offer. Uganda is not a destination for young children, as the famous wildlife activities have a 15-year minimum age. But for older children, it is a great journey into the unknown, this handcrafted safari a wonderful collection of wildlife connections followed by a private island paradise.
Customizable Itinerary
Entebbe – Lake Victoria Sunset Cruise
Touch down in Entebbe, and you start to explore. Crumbling colonial houses paint a portrait of East Africa in the early part of the 20th century, their facades scattered with the ochre-hued dust of Uganda. The guide arranges closed-door access to some of the buildings, giving a very personal perspective on a city that looks and feels like it is in the past. After the relaxed walking tour, you journey to Lake Victoria, where a private sunset cruise is a good way to see a part of Africa while recovering from the flight. As with most parts of this itinerary, today involves private transfers and private guiding throughout, along with the opportunity to tailor the rhythm to your energy levels. Your accommodation is on the shores of Lake Victoria, with dinner at the hotel’s restaurant included.
What's Included:
Volcanoes National Park – Light Aircraft Adventure
Volcanoes National Park – Gorilla Trekking
Queen Elizabeth National Park – Tracking the Tree-Climbing Lions
Queen Elizabeth National Park – Boating and Walking
Kibale Forest National Park – Morning Safari
Kibale Forest National Park - Chimpanzee Trekking
Entebbe to Ssese Islands – Private Island Getaway on Lake Victoria
Ssese Islands – Lounging in Tropical Paradise
Entebbe – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Savor the intimacy of gorilla trekking as your family treks into Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and spends an hour with a wild mountain gorilla troop
- Game drive across the savannah during the day and the night, tracking the movement of tree-climbing lions and other prowling predators
- Discover the beautiful diversity of safari by combining the activities in Queen Elizabeth National Park, including boat cruises with the hippos and a private walking safari
- Spend time with more rare primates in Kibale Forest, a chimpanzee habituation experience creating wonderful memories for the whole family
- Escape to a remote island in Lake Victoria for four days of tranquility on the water’s edge, the Ssese Islands a dreamy destination to follow the safari adventure
- Cruise across Uganda by light aircraft, the small planes minimizing travel time while offering stunning views over a mysterious landscape
- Share stories with the locals and enjoy the chance for your teenagers to meet those of similar age, including an afternoon with a tribe of Batwa Pygmies near Volcanoes National Park
Starting Price
$9,100 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 28 reviews
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The trip was absolutely wonderful. Thanks to our travel planner and guide, we were able to fit so much adventure into 12 days. Communication was always prompt and our planner quickly answered all of our questions leading up to and during the trip. The transfer from our Kenya guide to our Uganda guide was seamless. We had an issue with logistics in the last few days, but our planner helped us solve it quickly.
The only thing I would suggest they do differently: Our communication leading up to the Uganda portion of the trip was with the operations manager. We didn't meet our guide (or know they weren’t the operations manager) until the morning we left for Kibale. It would have been nice to have some communication with our guide beforehand as there were a couple of things on the itinerary (prepared by the manager) that our guide seemed not to know anything about, namely a game drive in Queen Elizabeth Park.
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Overall trip was OK except
1. The camp in Tanzania was considered 3 perhaps 4 star not 5 star.
2.We failed to see, other than for a shadowy form in the jungle vegetation, gorillas in Uganda after spending a lot of money and time going to that country. The Clouds Mountain Gorilla Resort, a 5 star resort, failed totally to look after our interest in ensuring we had the best opportunity to actually see and experience an encounter with the gorillas. Totally underwhelming and forgettable part of the trip and a total waste of time and money.
3.For the very first flight of the holiday we arrived at the Johannesburg airport to fly to Kenya 2 hours before the flight to be told that the flight had been cancelled and the next flight would be some 4 hours later (after having booked out of our hotels and therefore having no place to which to retreat to wait out the delay). The cancellation meant that we had to take a much later connecting flight to our final destination for that day arriving just before midnight to be told that we would need to be up at 5am in order to travel to the airport to get that days flight. There was no attempt to contact us to advise of the flight cancellation and the alternative arrangements as we would have expected from a travel agent specialising in bespoke high cost tours (we were left arguing with airline staff).
4.Our flight from Mara North Airstrip on 12 August was 1 hour late. There was attempt to contact us of notifying us of the delay. We had to contact the agency rep in Nairobi to get them to contact the airline to find out what was going on and when we could expect a plane to arrive. On top of this the departure time of our connecting flight to Entebbe had been bought forward 1 hour. Until we arrived in Nairobi we were not advised of this. There was no attempt to get our luggage from the Mara North flight expeditiously to ensure that no time was lost in making the transfer to the other Nairobi airport from which the connecting flight was leaving. Consequently we arrived at the check in counter at the other airport 1 minute late to have our luggage checked in for the flight to Entebbe. We were refused permission to check in and only after a very loud argument did they accede to allow our check in resulting in we only making it through customs and immigration with 2 minutes to spare. This whole experience could have been less stressful had the local agency taken some responsibility and initiative.
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The expert travel planning by our tour planners was flawless. They gave us details and planning directions that were always helpful and on time. I never felt like I needed to do extra planning and when I had a concern, they always responded immediately. Even as we were in the middle of the trip and I had some concern about the bad weather, a tour planner responded almost immediately and did some research and contacted the flight people. The lodging in Arusha is unbelievable. Gibbs Farm near the crater is the same. Too much to tell on these two lodgings, but go to the web site. The Sanctuary Serengeti camp was great. Our tent overlooked the vast Serengeti from our high spot in the southwest area. Gorilla Sanctuary lodge at Bwindi Impenetrable Forest was fabulous.
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