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Day 1 : Arrival
Early Morning You Shall Be Picked from the Hotel Taking You to Murchison Falls National Park. You Shall Visit the Ziwa Rhinos Sanctuary Tracking Tracking the Rhinos and also have Lunch Here Before Continuing to Murchison Falls National Park Visiting the Murchison Falls. the Evening Comes in as Your Relax At the Lodge. Driving Time: 卤 7,5 Hours
budget: Fort Murchison Midrange:
pakuba Safari Lodge
luxury Tour: Paraa Safari Lodge
Day 2 : Explore Murchison Falls National Park Game Drive And Boat Safari
6.30 am to 10.00 Am, Morning Game Drive to See Several Animals Including Lions and Giraffes. 12:30 Pm Lunch is Served 2.00 Pm to 5.00 Pm Go On the Impressive Boat Safari On the Victoria Nile, Up to the Falls, Giving You a Chance to See Hippos, Crocodiles, Buffaloes, Elephants and Many Many Different Birds!
budget: Fort Murchison
midrange: Pakuba Safari Lodge
luxury Tour: Paraa Safari Lodge
Day 3 : Drive To Kibale Forest 329Kms Continue 10 Days Best Uganda Safari
7:00 am Leave for Kibale Forest. in the Afternoon We Will Arrive At Kibale Forest Camp, Where We Will Stay Sleeping with the Noises of the Tropical Rain-forest. the Lake is Famous for the Frogs: At Night They Always Give a Beautiful Concert.
driving Time: 卤 9 Hours
budget Accommodation: Kibale Forest Camp or Kibale Forest Cottages
luxury Tour: Primate Lodge Kibale
Day 4 : Chimpanzee Tracking Kibale Forest
At 8.00am start chimpanzee walk - during which you may also get to see 10 other primates! Kibale park is also known for all the butterflies and birds. In the afternoon we will walk through Bigodi Swamp (home to a community based project).
Budget Accommodation: Kibale Forest Camp or Kibale forest cottages
Luxury Tour: Ndali Lodge or Primate Lodge Kibale
Day 5 : Queen Elizabeth National Park
Early Morning We Will Leave for Queen Elizabeth Np. We Will Travel Through Fort Portal and Reach Mweya in Queen Elizabeth National Park At Midday, with a Stunningly Beautiful View Over Kazinga Channel. You Will Check in At Your Accommodation and have Lunch, and in the Late Afternoon (4.00-7.00pm) Game Drive. Driving Time: 卤 6,5 Hours
budget Accommodation: Bush Lodge
luxury Tour: Mweya Safari Lodge
Day 6 : In Queen Elizabeth National Park
6:30 am Game Drive On the Plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park, with Thousands of Ugandan Kobs, Lions, Elephants Etc. in the Afternoon a Two Hours Boat Safari Trip On the Kazinga Channel Where We Will See all the Animals from the Waterside. in the Evening We Will Go On a Game Drive to the Mating Grounds of the Uganda Kobs. the Day Ends Back At Mweya Peninsula, Enjoying a Great View of the Park.
budget Accommodation: Bush Lodge
luxury Tour: Mweya Safari Lodge
Day 7 : Drive To Bwindi Forest National Park
You will be driven through the Ishasha sector to Buhoma or Ruhija where you will be taking part in the gorilla tracking experience. Accommdotion will be communicated when we get gorilla permits, but options are below.
Driving time: 卤 5 hours
Budget Accommodation: Broadbill or Buhoma Community Bandas Luxury Tour: Mahogany Springs/Buhoma Community
Day 8 : Gorilla Tracking Bwindi Forest National Park
After Enjoying An Early Breakfast, You Set Off Gorilla Tracking. Trekking Through the Steep, Densely Forested Hills and Then Finally Coming Across the Gorillas Camouflaged in the Vegetation is An Inspiring and Privileged Moment. Tracking in the Bwindi Forest Requires Stamina and Can Often Take Most of the Day. Alternatively There are other Activities and Excursions On Offer in and Around the National Park:
take a Guided Walk in the Rainforest, 魅影直播 to Several Endemic Bird Species, Clouds of Butterflies and Rare Plant Life. this Walk Offers Excellent Photographic Opportunities and the Knowledgeable Guide Will Provide a Great Insight Into this Globally Important Habitat. Walk Through the Local Village, and Learn About Community Projects, such as the Amagara Project that Assists Local Farmers and Their Communities, and Bwindi Community Hospital Which Started as a Health Clinic Under a Tree and Now Provides Vital Medical and Educational Services to Over 60,000 People. Discover the Traditions of the Batwa Pygmies, and Learn About the Native Tribal Inhabitants of the Forest. the Indigenous People of Bwindi Forest, Though No Longer Resident in the Forest, Still Practice Many of Their Traditional Hunter-gatherer Skills.
budget Accommodation: Broadbill or Buhoma Community Bandas Luxury Tour: Mahogany Springs/buhoma Community
Day 9 : Drive to Lake Mburo National park 8:00 am
Drive to Lake Mburo national park stopping at Igongo for Lunch. Accommodation: Eagles Nest
Luxury Tour: Mburo Safari Lodge or Mihingo Lodge
Day 10 : Departure
Drive back to Kampala or Entebbe Early in the morning after breakfast you will travel back to Kampala. On the way back to the city you will stop at the Equator for photo shoots and buying souvenirs and have tea or coffee. We will then bring you to a guesthouse, campsite or hotel of your choice in Kampala or Entebbe - or, if you continue your holiday somewhere else or back home, we will bring you directly to Entebbe airport for your flight.
No of pax | Age Limit | Price per pax (Rs) |
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Adult | Above 12 years | $ 3660 / Adult |
* Mentioned prices may vary depending upon date of travel, hotel availability, surge pricing and seasonal rush.
Payment Terms & Methods :
STANDARD CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT - Copyright | 听 |
1. Interpretation:
As used herein, the words:
1.1 "OPERATOR" means: STEADY SAFARIS LIMITED and any other tour or safari operator, carrier or person appointed by STEADY SAFARIS LIMITED to perform services in connection with the SAFARI.
1.2 "SAFARI" means: The package tour, safari, accommodation or conference advertised or conducted by the OPERATOR.
1.3 "CLIENT" means: The CLIENT of the OPERATOR and, in the case of a GROUP, each member of the GROUP.
1.4 "GROUP" means: Two or more persons who have been booked together for a safari as a group and may join with other group or groups.
2. Protection of Environment:
2.1 The CLIENT agrees and undertakes that whilst on SAFARI he/she will not damage the environment by picking wild flowers and other vegetation, littering, bathing with soaps and detergents in the river or use insecticides other than those specified by the OPERATOR. Should the OPERATOR require no smoking, the CLIENT undertakes to abide by the OPERATOR'S decision.
2.2 The CLIENT undertakes to behave in a quiet and peaceful manner showing consideration to other CLIENTS and wildlife.
3. OPERATORS Instructions:
The CLIENT hereby agrees to adhere to all instructions given by the OPERATOR (whether given verbally, displayed on notices in vehicles, published in leaflets or other documentation) during the SAFARI including:
3.1 to remain seated in vehicles whilst in motion:
3.2 Not to exit vehicles in dangerous areas such as in game reserves:
3.3 Not to leave designated camp sites and picnic spots and to remain within the confines of other areas specified or pointed out by the OPERATOR;
3.4 To take all safety measures to avoid fire hazards;
3.5 To take precautions against sun and heat.
4. Baggage and Equipment:
The CLIENT warrants that neither his/her baggage, equipment nor other goods which the OPERATOR is to transport contains any flammable, hazardous or dangerous articles.
The OPERATOR may in its sole discretion and without giving any reason therefore refuse to carry a CLIENT's baggage and/or photographic equipment and/or any other goods at any time.
For Fly-in Safaris:
Each CLIENT shall be entitled to no more than one (1) soft bag weighing no more than 7 kilograms. Carryon luggage 7 kilograms. (Dependent on Carrier)
5. CLIENTS Health and Documentation:
The CLIENT warrants and acknowledges that his/her general health is good and that there is nothing which renders him/her unfit to undertake a SAFARI. The CLIENT acknowledges that it is his/her responsibility to ensure that he/she is possessed of the necessary travel documents and has complied with all health and other regulations that may be required in respect of the proposed SAFARI.
6. Risks, hazards and dangers:
The CLIENT understands and appreciates fully the fact that there are risks, hazards and dangers involved or may be encountered during the SAFARI. More particularly:
(a) There may not always be protection in the form of fences, buildings and vehicles in which to take cover in potentially dangerous circumstances and that hazards such as potentially dangerous animals, including, but not exclusive to, elephant, lion, hyena, buffalo, rhinoceros, leopard, hippo, crocodile, antelope, warthog, bush pig, zebra, giraffe as well as snakes, spiders, insects and plants, which may be encountered whilst on SAFARI. (Each CLIENT must be alert to these potential dangers).
(b) Rivers and dams may contain bilharzias and sickness may result upon entry into such waters. Swimming, bathing and washing in certain rivers and dams must be avoided).
(c) Malaria in East Africa, more particularly whilst entering the malaria zone in Uganda. (Malaria prophylactics must be taken in accordance with the CLIENTS medical practitioner's advice, before entering a malaria area).
(d) Exposure to the sun and heat - directly or indirectly - and that serious sunburn and heat exhaustion may result from unprotected exposure. (Care must be taken for adequate protection and fluids to be drunk).
6.2 The CLIENT acknowledges the potential risks and dangers and hereby voluntarily assumes the risk inherent in taking part in the SAFARI.
7. Liability:
7.1 The OPERATOR shall be under no liability to the client for any claim which may arise in respect of or in connection with the SAFARI and the CLIENT hereby renounces for himself, members of his group and dependants all claims against the OPERATOR for compensation for injury, damage or loss, whether sustained on a vehicle, embarking or disembarking from a vehicle or in a game reserve, hotel or lodge or elsewhere or as a result of delays or otherwise, caused directly or indirectly to him/her or his/her belongings, members of his group and his/her dependants or to persons who, except for these conditions, might have been entitled to make a claim howsoever arising and whether caused or occasioned by any grossly negligent act or omission or default by the OPERATOR.
7.2 The carriage, handling or keeping of any baggage and /or other goods of the CLIENT will be at the sole risk of the CLIENT or its owner and the OPERATOR shall not be liable for any loss or damage of whatsoever nature and howsoever caused.
7.3 Whilst the OPERATOR will use its best endeavours to ensure that all anticipated transport, accommodation, food, drinks and other such services are available as planned, there shall be no claim of any nature whatsoever against the OPERATOR for a refund, either in whole or in part or of any other claim of any nature whatsoever including consequential damages as a consequence of any transport, accommodation or other facility attached to the SAFARI not being available.
7.4 All exclusions or limitations of liability claimable by the OPERATOR shall apply equally to and may be claimed by agents, servants and representatives of the OPERATOR as fully and as effectually as if they were the OPERATOR.
8. Insurance:
It is recommended that clients take out Travel Insurance.
It shall not be obligatory upon the OPERATOR to arrange insurance on behalf of the CLIENT except upon express instructions given in writing by the client and any insurances affected by the OPERATOR shall be subject to the usual exceptions and conditions of the policies of the insurance company or underwriters undertaking the risk. The OPERATOR shall be entitled to arrange insurance on an open or general policy. Should the insurers dispute their liability for any reason, the CLIENT shall have recourse against the insurers only and the OPERATOR shall not be under any responsibility or liability in relation thereto, notwithstanding
that the premium upon the policy may not be at the same rate as that charged by the OPERATOR or paid to the OPERATOR by its client. The exemptions, limitations of liability and claims procedures referred to herein shall not restrict the CLIENT's right to have recourse against the insurers for the legal liability of the OPERATOR to the CLIENT.
9. Indemnity:
9.1 The CLIENT hereby indemnifies and holds harmless the OPERATOR:
(a) Against any claim which may be made by the CLIENT's dependants or any member of his group against the OPERATOR; and
(b) Against any damage or loss that the OPERATOR may suffer through any act or omission of the CLIENT howsoever caused.
9.2 The CLIENT hereby agrees to sign any reasonable further indemnity provided for at game parks, museums and historical sites and to conform with game park regulations, museum and historical site regulations and customs, immigration and health regulations of the territories or countries to be visited or traversed. If the CLIENT is restrained and is unable to continue the SAFARI for any reason whatsoever by the authorities in any country, he/she shall have no claim for further carriage or rebate against the OPERATOR.
10. Bookings & Payment:
10.1 To confirm a reservation a 50 % deposit or such an amount as advised by the OPERATOR must be received by the OPERATOR within fourteen days of the telephone, fax or other written confirmation of the booking. This for reservations made 60 days or more from the date of the reservation. Payment in full is due 45 days prior to the start of the reservation. For reservations made within 45 days of the reservation, CLIENTS shall be advised of the due date.
10.2 Payments of all amounts due to the OPERATOR shall be made free of exchange and any other charges at the OPERATOR's address in USD currency or such currency acceptable to the OPERATOR's bankers and without demand and free of any deduction of set-off on the due date for payment. Any amount not paid on due date shall bear interest at the rate of 3% per month from the date it falls due until the date it is paid.
10.3 Acceptance by the OPERATOR of the deposit shall not constitute acceptance by the OPERATOR of the booking. Acceptance by the OPERATOR of the booking shall be evidenced by the forwarding to the CLIENT or his agent of an invoice indicating an amount due and/or owing by the CLIENT to the OPERATOR and the document shall constitute the contract which shall deem to have been concluded where the OPERATOR carries on business.
10.4 The CLIENT, having placed his/her booking shall not be entitled to withdraw or cancel the same without the operators written consent first had and obtained thereto. Cancellation 14.1
10.5 SAFARI includes transportation by vehicles or aeroplane, accommodation, food and drink, tour guides and other services or as specified in accordance with the itinerary issued by the OPERATOR but do not include the cost of visas, vaccinations, insurance or such other items which are not specified.
10.6 We accept Payments via Direct transfer, Faxed / E-Mailed Credit card payment (Signed Payment form) and by our secure Credit Card payment facility through Pesapal Limited (Uganda).
These options & links would be sent to you when payment is due.
Credit cards accepted are: Master Card, Visa, and American Express.
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11. Photographs:
The OPERATOR reserves the right, without giving further notice, to make use of any photographs or film taken of the CLIENT during the SAFARI for general publicity purposes without payment or further permission from the CLIENT.
12. Breach and Nuisance:
If the CLIENT breaches any obligation in terms of this agreement or if the CLIENT constitutes a nuisance to the OPERATOR or any other CLIENT, the OPERATOR shall be entitled to terminate the CLIENT's group and refuse to permit the CLIENT or any member of his group to continue with the SAFARI. In these circumstances the CLIENT or any member of his group, at his/her cost and responsibility shall make his/her own travelling arrangements from the point of termination. In these circumstances, the OPERATOR shall not be liable to make any refund to the CLIENT and the latter will have no claim for transport of any nature whatsoever against the OPERATOR.
13. Early Termination and Deviations:
13.1 If for any reason, including illness or injury, the CLIENT no longer wishes to continue with the SAFARI, then the CLIENT at his/her cost shall make his/her own travelling arrangements as the CLIENT so chooses. If the OPERATOR is obliged to deviate from the proposed route as a consequence of injury or illness of the CLIENT or member of his group or for such other reason as a CLIENT may require, that CLIENT shall be responsible for all additional costs arising out of the deviation.
13.2 The OPERATOR considers that the contents of its brochures, pamphlets and other advertising material is correct at the time of printing and services described therein are subject to change or withdrawal without further notice.
13.3 It is important to note that during the course of a SAFARI, weather, road conditions, mechanical breakdown or any other unforeseen reasons beyond the control of the OPERATOR can influence the performance of a SAFARI. Although delays are rare considering some African touring conditions, the policy (without limiting the foregoing exclusions and exemptions) in such event is to provide free of charge the vehicle, all camping equipment and personal services. But personal expenses, meals, alternative accommodation and all resulting costs, including the costs of flying home are to be borne by the CLIENT. It is recommended that CLIENT take out travel insurance for this eventuality.
14. Cancellation:
14.1 Cancellation of an overland SAFARI, ACCOMMODATION or EXCURSIONS contracted through STEADY SAFARIS LIMITED is to be in writing and is only effective on receipt of such notification by the OPERATOR. Refunds will be at the discretion of the OPERATOR.
14.2 Cancellation more than 45 days before departure, the deposit is forfeited.
14.3 Cancellation more than 30 days before departure - 100% of fees will be payable with no refund.
14.4 This cancellation policy must be read in conjunction with the 鈥淭erms and Conditions鈥 of the particular accommodation and/or service provider, and in some instances, the terms and conditions of such accommodation and/or service provider may take precedence.
Deposit payments are not refundable.
Consumer Protection Act |
Consumer鈥檚 right to cancel advance reservation, booking or order |
15. General:
15.1 These standard terms and conditions contain the entire terms of the agreement between the OPERATOR and the CLIENT.
15.2 Neither party shall be bound by any condition, warranty, representative or undertaking of any kind, whether express or implied, except as set forth in these conditions of contract.
15.3 No purported amendment or modification of these conditions of contract shall be valid unless in writing and signed by the OPERATOR.
15.4 The failure of the OPERATOR at any time to require performance of any provision of these conditions of contract shall not affect the right of the OPERATOR to require performance of that provision or of any other provision in the future. No waiver by the OPERATOR with respect to a breach of any provision of these terms shall be construed as a waiver with respect to any continuing or subsequent breach of that provision, or as a waiver of any other right under this contract.
15.5 Any dispute arising out of the SAFARI shall be governed and construed according to the laws of the Republic of Uganda.
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