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Gorilla Trails

Trip type: 
Wildlife
Adventure level: 
4. Demanding
Max group size: 
12
Avg user rating: 
5
Africa, Uganda | 12 days
Trip code: 
UL
What's included: 

Transport - 4WD, boat, on foot.

Accommodation - Hotel/lodge (4nts), tented camp (5nts).

Meals - 9 breakfasts, 8 lunches & 7 dinners.

All gorilla permits are included in the price.

Trip Highlights: 
Come face to face with mountain gorillas in Bwindi
Observe hippos on a Kazinga Channel cruise
Track chimps on foot through Kibale National Park
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Reviews

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Customer Reviews
19th Sep 2012
I rate this trip
5
Gorillas

the wild life and people.  gorillas

[Least enjoyed] some of the longer road journeies to get to the national parks

Ms G - Travelled in August 2012

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Customer Reviews
18th Sep 2012
I rate this trip
5
Gorilla tracking

Gorilla tracking at Bwindi Chumbura gorge chimp tracking Boat trip on Kazinga Channel

[Least enjoyed] Long days spent driving. Hotel in Entebbe. Food and service wasn't great in last hotel in Entebbe. Apart from that all other accommodation had been excellent.

Always available, knowledgable, helpful and friendly.

 

Mr H - Travelled in August 2012

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Customer Reviews
22nd Feb 2012
I rate this trip
4
seeing the gorillas in Bwindi

actually seeing the gorillas in Bwindi was absolutely fantastic, but no way would I describe the trecking as being moderate .

[Least enjoyed] 'The long road trips, inevitable  I know but the itinary should have been different, ie game drives in the middle of the day and in areas that have been recently fired. 

First holiday that I have done without  an adventure company direct rep resentative being around . I was very disappointed.  Driving is a very difficult and responsible  job, especially in such difficult conditions , and ours was absolutely great , but there were many occaisions when I  questions to ask but was reluctant to disturb his concentration. I expected that three would be a driver and a guide!!

Food was very expensive and rubbish in the Imperial Botanical in Entebbe, also reception staff were some what officious and off hand, whilst others were constantly trying to engage you in conversation and then turn conversation into their financial situations thus hoping for financing

'His role should have been driver and not also a tour leader

My view is we had a full time driver, who was and shouldnt have beeb expected to be a guide as well

Mrs C - Travelled in January 2012

 

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