FAQS
What are the chances of seeing a lion?
70% of chances you will see a lion on a Uganda wildlife safari as we are gifted with quite a number of lions in each of the Uganda savannah national parks.
Is Uganda a safe country to travel to?
Uganda is a very safe country to travel to with our stable political atmosphere and controlled epidemics you just need to get your yellow fever vaccine, sleep under a mosquito net offered by the lodge throughout the trip, Have a covid-19 Vaccine and follow the pre-cautions
How can I apply for a Ugandan Visa?

Can women travel alone in Uganda?
The answer is yes! Uganda is a very safe country for all genders to travel alone, being top ranking as the friendliest country in addition people from Uganda have respect for all genders
What is the most popular national park to visit in Uganda?
Every park in Uganda is popular depending on what it has to offer.
Murchison falls National Park is popular for the amazing fall and having 4 members of the big five, Queen Elizabeth popular for tree climbing lions, Bwindi impenetrable popular for Mountain Gorillas.
What are the chances of seeing gorillas in Uganda?
80% of chances you will see gorillas on your primates safaris, it’s a fact that Uganda boosts of having half of the world’s Gorilla Population.
What should I pack for a long safari in Uganda?
Safari boots, sun Hat, Mosquito or bugs repellants, sun cream, light sweaters, A light, compact raincoat if it is likely you will encounter rain (gorilla and chimp trekking), shirts (long sleeves and short) Long pants, comfortable shoes, Prescription meds if any, Travel insurance docs,Passport, swimsuit,causual outfits.
What are the covid-19 precautions in Uganda?
Make sure you are up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines before you travel.
Follow all requirements of transportation operators as any requirements at your destinationExternal Link, including wearing a face mask, Proof of vaccination testing, or quarantine.
Consider getting tested for current infection with a viral test as close to the time of departure as possible (no more than 3 days) before travel.
Requirements for travelers in other countries may differ from U.S. requirements. If you do not follow your destination’s requirements, you may be denied entry and required to return to the United States.
Everyone aged 2 years or older—including passengers and workers— should properly wear a well-fitting mask or respirator in indoor areas of public transportation (such as airplanes, trains, buses, ferries) and transportation hubs (such as airports, stations, and seaports), especially in locations that are crowded or poorly ventilated such as airport jet ways.
What is the religious view in Uganda?
Ugandans respect all types of religions, it’s something you shouldn’t worry about on your safari as we have all types of religion shared by all.
What is the least time I can spend on a safari in Uganda?
In Uganda as some of the national park have quick access from the international airport and big cities you can spend as short as 2 days on a wildlife safari in Uganda and 3 day on a primates safari.
Are visa payments accepted in Uganda?
Yes, almost all the touristic destinations in Uganda and big city center’s accept credit, debit and visa card payments
Do I need travel insurance to go on a safari to Uganda?
Absolutely! All clients who travel through Mooi adventures Uganda are advised to have a travel insurance on them before traveling to Uganda.
What’s the best time of the year to Visit Uganda?
The ideal time would be June and August, December and February the dry months because of better trekking conditions and Game viewing however depending on Luck I would say Uganda is nice to visit any time of the year, A little rain is also part of the adventure and the rainy season being considered low the accommodation rates also go low which makes your adventure a little bit cheaper.

Frequently Asked Questions

70% of chances you will see a lion on an Uganda wildlife safari as we are gifted with quite a number of lions in each of the Uganda Savannah national parks.

Uganda is a very safe country to travel to with our stable political atmosphere and controlled epidemics you just need to get your yellow fever vaccine, sleep under a mosquito net offered by the lodge throughout the trip, Have a covid-19 Vaccine and follow the per-cautions

The answer is yes! Uganda is a very safe country for all genders to travel alone, being top ranking as the friendliest country in addition people from Uganda have respect for all genders

Every park in Uganda is popular depending on what it has to offer.
Murchison falls National Park is popular for the amazing fall and having 4 members of the big five, Queen Elizabeth popular for tree climbing lions, Bwindi impenetrable popular for Mountain Gorillas.

80% of chances you will see gorillas on your primates safaris, it’s a fact that Uganda boosts of having half of the world’s Gorilla Population.

Safari boots, sun Hat, Mosquito or bugs repellents, sun cream, light sweaters, A light, compact raincoat if it is likely you will encounter rain (gorilla and chimp trekking), shirts (long sleeves and short) Long pants, comfortable shoes, Prescription meds if any, Travel insurance docs, Passport, swimsuit, casual outfits.

Make sure you are up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines before you travel.
Follow all requirements of travel agencies which is wearing a face mask, Proof of vaccination testing, or quarantine.
It is of great advantage to get tested for COVID-19 as close to the time of departure as possible (no more than 3 days) before travel date.
Requirements for travellers in other countries may differ, If you do not follow your destination’s requirements, you may be denied entry and required to return to your country of residency.
Everyone aged 5 years or older—including passengers and workers should wear a well-fitting mask in areas of public transportation (such as airplanes, trains, buses, ferries) and transportation hubs (such as airports, stations, and seaports), especially in locations that are crowded or poorly ventilated such as airport jet ways.

Ugandans respect all types of religions, it’s something you shouldn’t worry about on your safari as we have all types of religion shared by all.

In Uganda as some of the national park have quick access from the international airport and big cities you can spend as short as 2 days on a wildlife safari in Uganda and 3 day on a primates safari.

Yes, almost all the touristic destinations in Uganda and big city centers accept credit, debit and visa card payments

Absolutely! All clients who travel through Mooi adventures Uganda are advised to have a travel insurance on them before traveling to Uganda.

The ideal time would be June and August, December and February the dry months because of better trekking conditions and Game viewing however depending on Luck I would say Uganda is nice to visit any time of the year, A little rain is also part of the adventure and the rainy season being considered low the accommodation rates also go low which makes your adventure a little bit cheaper.