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LET International Presents: Tailormade Trips to 
Uganda

OVERVIEW

 

Uganda, known as the Pearl of Africa, promises unforgettable travel experiences. LET International offers guided journeys and safari tours to the country’s breathtaking national parks. Highlights include Murchison Falls, whitewater rafting on the Nile River, the Ssese Islands, Mount Elgon, the picturesque Lake District, and memorable encounters with chimpanzees in Kibale National Park and mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest near the borders of Rwanda and Congo. With tailor-made itineraries, you can dive deep into Uganda or combine your adventure with explorations in Kenya and Tanzania. Uganda’s compact layout makes it easy to navigate, and the vibrant capital, Kampala, provides a perfect base for exploring the savanna and rainforests, home to diverse primates including gorillas, chimpanzees, and monkeys.

Plan your next Experience with us 

 

Our Uganda travel experts at LET International are here to craft your ideal itinerary—whether you prefer a private group, a self-guided adventure, or joining one of our organized tours. Simply complete the form below, and we’ll get in touch with you as soon as possible. You’re also welcome to scroll down to explore sample itineraries from past trips, which can serve as inspiration for your own unforgettable journey.

Exampale Itineraries

 

Itineraries used by past groups or travelers, carefully crafted in recent years, now serve as templates for planning your next journey!

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Top Places to Visit in Uganda

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The Bwindi Forest 

Famous for its mountain gorillas, Bwindi offers unforgettable gorilla treks through lush, misty jungle. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it’s a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, housing diverse species, including monkeys, elephants, and over 350 bird species.

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Murchinson Falls National Park

 

Home to the stunning Murchison Falls, where the Nile plunges over 130 feet through a narrow gorge, this park is a safari wonderland. Game drives and boat cruises offer views of elephants, giraffes, lions, and Nile crocodiles along the riverbanks.

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Queen Elizabeth National Park

 

Uganda’s most popular park, Queen Elizabeth is renowned for its scenic savannas, lakes, and the Kazinga Channel, teeming with hippos and buffaloes. Visitors may also spot rare tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector.

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The Kibale Forest

 

Known as the primate capital of the world, Kibale is a top spot for chimpanzee tracking. With 12 primate species and a rich forest ecosystem, it’s ideal for those eager to experience Uganda’s vibrant biodiversity up close.

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The Best Experiences in Uganda

Hiking to Sipi Falls

Sipi Falls, a beautiful trio of waterfalls on Mount Elgon, offers scenic hikes through coffee plantations and lush landscapes. The main waterfall—a stunning 100-meter cascade—rewards hikers with breathtaking views of Uganda’s rural beauty.

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Meeting the Abayudaya Jewish Community

Visiting the Abayudaya community near Mbale provides a unique glimpse into Uganda’s Jewish heritage. Guests can tour the village, attend a synagogue service, and connect with community members, discovering this welcoming group’s rich history and traditions.

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Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Forest

Trekking through Bwindi to see mountain gorillas is a life-changing experience. Led by expert guides, visitors journey through lush jungle to spend time with these gentle giants in their natural habitat—a powerful, unforgettable moment.

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Whitewater Rafting on the Nile

For thrill-seekers, rafting on the Nile near Jinja is a must. The river’s powerful rapids offer an exhilarating ride through beautiful surroundings, making it a top adventure in Uganda.

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