Western Uganda Positive Impact Experience Safari

Tauchen Sie auf dieser 20-tägigen Reise in die Tierwelt und die Gemeinden West-Ugandas ein und erleben Sie eine Kombination aus Naturschutz, Kultur und lokalem Einfluss.

Destination

Uganda

Base Price

From $ 0 Per person

Trip Duration

20 Days

Trip Overview

Diese 20-tägige Reise durch West-Uganda wurde in Zusammenarbeit mit Positive Impact Tourism entwickelt und verbindet atemberaubende Begegnungen mit der Tierwelt mit sinnvollem Engagement in den Gemeinden. Von der Spurensuche nach Gorillas in uralten Wäldern bis hin zur Unterstützung lokaler Bildungsinitiativen und nachhaltiger Landwirtschaftsprojekte – diese sorgfältig ausgearbeitete Reiseroute schafft dauerhafte positive Auswirkungen in den lokalen Gemeinden und bietet Reisenden ein authentisches, intensives Erlebnis der natürlichen und kulturellen Schätze Ugandas.

Dieses umfassende Abenteuer führt Sie durch die spektakulärsten Regionen Ugandas, wo jedes Erlebnis sowohl den Besuchern als auch den lokalen Gemeinschaften zugute kommt. Egal, ob Sie sich am Naturschutz beteiligen, sich mit den Kulturen der Einheimischen auseinandersetzen oder zur Entwicklung der Gemeinden beitragen, diese Reise sorgt dafür, dass Ihre Reisen einen sinnvollen Wandel bewirken und gleichzeitig unvergessliche Erinnerungen an die Perle Afrikas mit sich bringen.

Highlight Experiences

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Authentisches Dorfleben in Kiyebe
Erleben Sie das ländliche Leben in Uganda hautnah durch die aktive Teilnahme an Workshops zu Imkerei, Gartenarbeit und Handwerkskunst, während Sie lokale Gerichte und kulturelle Unterhaltung genießen, die direkt zur Entwicklung der Gemeinde beitragen.
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Keeper für einen Tag Erfahrung
Werfen Sie einen Blick hinter die Kulissen des Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre, bereiten Sie Tiermahlzeiten zu und lernen Sie etwas über Naturschutz, während Sie gleichzeitig Programme zum Schutz bedrohter Arten unterstützen.
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Kultureller Austausch
Engagieren Sie sich bei Besuchen in der Gemeinde für die Kinder vor Ort, tragen Sie zu Bildungsinitiativen bei und fördern Sie die internationale Verständigung.
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Lake Mburo Wildlife Safari
Erkunden Sie die Heimat der Impalas bei Pirschfahrten, um Zebras, Leoparden, Büffel und über 300 Vogelarten zu beobachten. Optional können Sie auch Safaris zu Pferd und Bootsfahrten auf dem unberührten See unternehmen.
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Lokale Initiative für Frauenschneiderei
Unterstützen Sie das Empowerment von Frauen, indem Sie sich an Schneiderei- und Handwerksprojekten am Bunyonyi-See beteiligen, traditionelle Techniken erlernen und gleichzeitig zu einem nachhaltigen Lebensunterhalt beitragen.
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Schimpansenbeobachtung im Kibale Wald
Wandern Sie durch die üppigen Dschungelpfade, um unsere nächsten Verwandten in ihrem natürlichen Lebensraum zu beobachten. Beobachten Sie Schimpansen beim Spielen, Füttern und Schwingen durch die Baumkronen in der "Primatenhauptstadt der Welt".

Wildlife

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Lake Mburo Wildlife
Pirschfahrten, auf denen Sie Zebras, Impalas, Leoparden und Büffel beobachten können
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Primaten Begegnungen
Verschiedene Affenarten und Waldtiere
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Savanne Arten
Zebras, Giraffen, Warzenschweine und zahlreiche Antilopenarten
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Schimpansen aufspüren
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Wildtiere im Wasser
Flusspferde und verschiedene Wasservögel auf Bootsfahrten auf dem See

Clients Testimonials

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What's Included

  • Vehicle and fuel
  • All accommodation
  • Airport transfers
  • AMREF Flying Doctor Service
  • All meals as per plan
  • Park entrance fees
  • Professional driver-guide
  • Drinking water
  • Fruits along the road
  • Prepaid phone
  • Ugandan Rolex snack
  • All listed activities
  • Keeper for the day experience
  • Wonder woman visit
  • City tour
  • Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary visit
  • Game drives and boat rides
  • Chimpanzee tracking
  • Cross the Equator experience
  • Tailoring project participation
  • Kiyebe Village experience
  • Crafts making workshops
  • Local meals and cultural experiences
  • Tanzania border visit
  • School visits and community engagement
  • Lake Bunyonyi tour
  • Lake Mburo biking tour

What's Not included

  • International flights
  • Visa
  • Insurance
  • Personal expenses (laundry, tips, etc.)
  • Optional activities (e.g., Gorilla Tracking)
  • Donations

Pricing

People USD Room
2 People $ 0 per person

1 Double

4 People $ 0 per person

2 Double

6 People $ 0 per person

3 Double

Location Map

Itinerary

Welcome to Uganda! Your driver-guide will meet you at Entebbe International Airport and transfer you to your accommodation for a restful evening.

Spend a full day at Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre as a "keeper for a day." Prepare animal meals, assist with feeding programs, learn about conservation breeding projects, and get behind-the-scenes access to animal care. Support endangered species protection efforts.

Travel to Masaka region with stops at local markets and the equator crossing. Cultural orientation with local communities and introduction to the village-based tourism initiatives you'll support throughout the journey.

Two days exploring Lake Mburo National Park with game drives to spot zebras, impalas, buffalo, and leopards. Boat trips on Lake Mburo for hippo and waterbird viewing. Biking tours through the park and surrounding communities. Evening cultural entertainment with local groups.

Two days exploring Lake Mburo National Park with game drives to spot zebras, impalas, buffalo, and leopards. Boat trips on Lake Mburo for hippo and waterbird viewing. Biking tours through the park and surrounding communities. Evening cultural entertainment with local groups.

Travel to Lake Bunyonyi, the "Switzerland of Africa." Engage with women's tailoring cooperatives, learning traditional techniques while supporting sustainable livelihoods. Participate in craft-making workshops and boat tours among the lake's 29 islands. Community school visits and educational exchanges.

Travel to Lake Bunyonyi, the "Switzerland of Africa." Engage with women's tailoring cooperatives, learning traditional techniques while supporting sustainable livelihoods. Participate in craft-making workshops and boat tours among the lake's 29 islands. Community school visits and educational exchanges.

Explore the communities surrounding Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Optional mountain gorilla tracking (additional cost). Focus on community-based tourism projects, including supporting local porters' initiatives and forest conservation efforts. Cultural exchanges with indigenous Batwa people.

Explore the communities surrounding Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Optional mountain gorilla tracking (additional cost). Focus on community-based tourism projects, including supporting local porters' initiatives and forest conservation efforts. Cultural exchanges with indigenous Batwa people.

Three-day authentic village experience in remote Kiyebe village. Hands-on participation in beekeeping, sustainable gardening, and traditional crafts-making. Sleep in community camping facilities, share meals with local families, and participate in evening cultural celebrations with singing and dancing.

Three-day authentic village experience in remote Kiyebe village. Hands-on participation in beekeeping, sustainable gardening, and traditional crafts-making. Sleep in community camping facilities, share meals with local families, and participate in evening cultural celebrations with singing and dancing.

Three-day authentic village experience in remote Kiyebe village. Hands-on participation in beekeeping, sustainable gardening, and traditional crafts-making. Sleep in community camping facilities, share meals with local families, and participate in evening cultural celebrations with singing and dancing.

Journey to Fort Portal region with stops at tea plantations. Learn about tea processing and support plantation worker initiatives. Cultural exchanges in rural communities and traditional cooking experiences.

Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest, the "primate capital of the world." Participate in forest restoration activities and tree planting programs. Bigodi wetland walks for primate and bird watching. Support local conservation education programs.

Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest, the "primate capital of the world." Participate in forest restoration activities and tree planting programs. Bigodi wetland walks for primate and bird watching. Support local conservation education programs.

Game drives in Queen Elizabeth National Park with community guides. Boat safaris on Kazinga Channel spotting hippos, elephants, and diverse wildlife. Visit to Ishasha sector searching for tree-climbing lions. Community salt mining project visits and cultural exchanges.

Game drives in Queen Elizabeth National Park with community guides. Boat safaris on Kazinga Channel spotting hippos, elephants, and diverse wildlife. Visit to Ishasha sector searching for tree-climbing lions. Community salt mining project visits and cultural exchanges.

Visit local schools and health centers supported by tourism revenue. Participate in educational activities with children, contribute to school supply donations, and learn about community health initiatives. Cross-cultural exchange programs and friendship-building activities.

Travel to Kampala with stops at the Uganda-Tanzania border for cultural learning experiences. City tour of Kampala including markets, cultural sites, and urban community projects. Visit with local "Wonder Woman" - community leader caring for vulnerable children.

Day 20 :
Departure

Final reflection session on the positive impacts created during the 20-day journey. Last-minute shopping at local cooperatives and craft centers. Transfer to Entebbe International Airport for departure.

Accommodations

Take a look at some of the beautiful places you’ll be staying at during your trip.

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Adlernest
Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda | Camp auf einem Hügel mit Blick auf den Park
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Banda Lodge
Kibale National Park, Uganda | Forest-edge lodge in der Nähe von Schimpansen
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Bird Nest Resort
Lake Bunyonyi, Uganda | Resort am Wasser mit Terrasse
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Bush Lodge
Queen Elizabeth Nationalpark, Uganda | Safari-Zelte am Kazinga-Kanal
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Camping im Dorf Kiyebe
Kiyebe, Bwindi-Gebiet, Uganda | Gemeinschaftscampingplatz in der Nähe des Waldes
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Fort Motel
Fort Portal, Uganda | Stilvolles Hotel mit Bergblick
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Gorilla Nachbar Gast Haus
Entebbe, Uganda | Gemütlicher Aufenthalt in der Nähe des Viktoriasees
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Gorilla Nebel Camp
Ruhija, Bwindi Forest, Uganda | Öko-Camp im Gorillasektor
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Kibale Wald Camp
Kibale Nationalpark, Uganda | Wald Camp in der Nähe von Schimpansen
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Le Petit Village
Kampala, Uganda | Boutique Aufenthalt in Kampala
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Frequently Asked Questions – Western Uganda Positive Impact Experience Safari

What does the "Keeper for a Day" experience actually involve?

You'll work alongside professional animal keepers at Uganda Wildlife Education Centre, helping prepare specialized diets for various species, cleaning enclosures, observing animal health checks, and learning about conservation breeding programs. It's a behind-the-scenes experience that directly supports wildlife conservation.

Is the village camping experience in Kiyebe comfortable and safe?

Kiyebe offers authentic but comfortable community camping with proper tents, shared bathroom facilities, and meals prepared by local families. Safety is ensured through local community leadership and our experienced guides. It's rustic but clean, offering genuine cultural immersion.

How intensive are the community engagement activities?

Community activities are designed to be meaningful but not overwhelming. You'll spend 2-3 hours daily on projects like school visits, tailoring workshops, or beekeeping. The goal is authentic cultural exchange and contribution, not just observation. Physical demands are moderate.

What wildlife will I see beyond chimpanzees?

In addition to chimpanzee tracking in Kibale, you'll have game drives in Lake Mburo for zebras, impalas, and buffalo, plus rhino tracking at Ziwa Sanctuary. The tour also includes boat trips for hippos and waterbirds, and various primate species throughout the forest regions.

How does this tour ensure my money benefits local communities?

The tour is structured so that accommodation, meals, and activities directly employ local people. You'll stay in community-owned lodges, eat meals prepared by local cooperatives, purchase crafts from women's groups, and participate in projects that address real community needs like education and healthcare support.

Have questions about this itinerary? We’re here to help.

All of our itineraries can be adapted to suit your personal interests and preferences. Please feel free to discuss these with us so we can personalize your tour for your maximum enjoyment.

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