Your Uganda Trip Is 17% Cheaper Than You Think
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⏱ Spots are filling fast — last-minute departures are limited by availability, not by us holding back the deal. |
You weren't planning to book a safari this week. But here you are — and the timing works in your favour. We've dropped the price on our most popular package by £100 per person, from £572.60 to £472.60. That's a real 17% saving, not a inflated 'was' price designed to look generous. Spots that open up at short notice get this rate. Once they're filled, the price goes back up.
What's Included at This Price
Tracking permits
All activity fees
Park entrance fees
Relevant government taxes
Safari transport (to and from)
English-speaking driver guide
Why the Price Dropped — and Why It Won't Stay This Way
This isn't a permanent price. £472.60 is a last-minute rate released when departure dates have unfilled spots — which means it disappears the moment those spots are booked. We're not creating false urgency here: the maths is simple. A group safari vehicle that's 80% full costs us the same to run as one that's full. Filling the last seats at a reduced rate gets more travellers to Queen Elizabeth National Park, at a price that genuinely works for you.
What You'll Actually Be Doing
Day 1 — The Road to the Wild: Kampala to Queen Elizabeth, with an equator stop and a cattle farm visit en route.
Day 2 — Into the Savannah: Predator tracking and a visit to the historic Lake Katwe salt-mining community.
Day 3 — Giants of the Kazinga Channel: A boat cruise along Africa's densest hippo waterway, with birding and wildlife sightings throughout.
Day 4 — Leaving the Wild, Taking the Memories: Market stopovers, souvenir shopping, and one last chance to photograph the savannah before heading back to Kampala.

