UGANDA WILDLIFE AUTHORITY
Tour Operator
2024
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2024
This is where you will come to buy your gorilla and chimpanzee permits if you have decided to do without the services of an agency. Documentation is scarce, but the staff will be happy to provide you with any useful information you may need. Please note: due to the high number of visitors at certain times of the day or week, you may have to wait a long time (an hour or more...) before you get the precious sesame seeds...
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Members' reviews on UGANDA WILDLIFE AUTHORITY
3.7/5
10 reviews
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Visited in march 2023
Its such an abusolute sublime place,the weather in UGANDA is just affectionately beautiful;talk about the wildlife tree climbing LIONS???????? the waterfalls,vegetation everthing is natural there #SLD #ALWAYS #Uganda Wildlife Authority
Visited in january 2023
Waiting times at the Reservation office are not acceptable. This problem continues year after year. Sometimes you need another day to get service. It's a shameful bottleneck for valued tourism in Uganda.
Visited in october 2022
All staff members are receptive right from the gate to the office you aim for. Most of the time I'm there for Reservations into the National parks. Payments are made easy, only one detail I don't get is charge for a car dropping people going to sleep in a concessional lodge. I dont understand why such a vehicle should pay. Seems like one has to carry their luggage to the lodge otherwise any drop off vehicle pays. Otherwise,individuals are allowed to make payments for private trips into the parks as well as tour companies.
Visited in august 2022
We had an unpleasant experience tracking the big cats at Queen Elizabeth National park with a guide who introduced himself as Mr James.He was very rude and rather aggressively demanded that we pay him a separate fee from the amount required for tracking the big cats. We have no problem paying what they call a community fee and we did so. However I understand that money goes directly to him and he still feels entitled to an extra fee in terms of tips especially from foreign tourists. He was very uncourteous and assumed I did not understand the language when he was talking to our guide about us. I would definitely recommend tracking to anyone who wanted to see the big cats up close but only if they had another guide and NOT James.
Visited in august 2022
The true meaning of conservation. The place has a good ambiance. Located in the heart of Kampala city
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