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About Primate Safaris in Uganda

Primate Safaris in Uganda is a distinguished tour operating company specializing in a wide range of unforgettable travel experiences across the breathtaking landscapes and remarkable wildlife of Uganda and across East Africa. With a dedicated focus on Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, we offer a diverse array of safari adventures and customized travel options for the discerning explorer.

Story about Primate Safaris in Uganda

Primate Safaris was born out of a shared love for Africa’s primates and a desire to offer travelers more than just a safari—an immersive experience that leaves an indelible mark. Our founders, avid conservationists and seasoned travelers envisioned a company that not only showcased the breathtaking diversity of Africa’s landscapes but also played a role in preserving its fragile ecosystems.

Conservation Commitment With Primate Safaris in Uganda

PRIMATE SAFARIS is committed to making a positive impact on the environments we explore. We actively engage in and support conservation initiatives, ensuring that the wonders we showcase today will thrive for generations to come.

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Why Choose Primate Safaris in Uganda?

  • Passionate Conservation Advocates: Beyond being a premier safari company, we are fervent advocates for primate conservation. Each safari with us is a step towards preserving the habitats and well-being of Africa’s incredible primates.
  • Tailor-Made Experiences: We believe that every traveler is unique, and so is every safari. Our tailor-made approach ensures that your journey aligns with your interests, preferences, and desire for adventure.
  • Expert Guides: Our team of experienced guides possesses an intimate understanding of the regions we explore. They share not only their knowledge of primate behavior but also their passion for the places they call home.
  • Cultural Immersion: We don’t just want you to observe; we want you to be a part of the story. Our safaris include meaningful interactions with local communities, providing you with a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of all life.
Our Team
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Andrew Nsubuga

Chief Guide
primate Safaris in Uganda

Asumpta Maria

Co-Founder
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Lydia Matovu

Reservations and Tour Planner
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Patricia Ayline

Reservations and Tour planner

Meet Our Primate Safari Guides

Exciting experiences in the widerness
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Samuel Rwigirwe

Safari Guide
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Isaim Twingirwe

Safari Guide
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Mathew Ngabirano

Safari Guide
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Ephriam Beshisha

Safari Guide
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Andrew Nsubuga

Chief Guide

Our Safari Vehicles

FIRST AID KIT

Every safari vehicle is equipped with a first aid kit. Our guides are trained to use this in case of emergencies.

 

WILD LIFE BOOKS AND MAPS

You will find a set of books and guides about mammals and birds. There are maps of the area as well.

POP UP ROOF

The roof can be removed so that you can stand-up and have a better vantage for viewing wildlife.

POWER INVERTERS

All our vehicles have 110v and 220v power adapters to make it possible to charge camera batteries.

COOLER BOX

All our vehicles have a small fridge to keep beverages cold. This is not to be taken for granted especially after a long day out in the savannah.

COFFEE BOX

We have a coffee box with snacks, coffee and tea that can be enjoyed at anytime on a game drive.

EXTENDED & WIDER

We extended and widened the body of the vehicles to allow more space to move around and to get the best photographic angles without “bumping” into each other. Although our vehicles are designed to carry more passengers, we only put 6 guests in one vehicle.

LARGER WINDOWS

We made all the windows in the vehicle as large as possible so guests can have a better viewing experience.

SPARE TIRES AND HEAVY-DUTY JACK

We carry two spare tires and a heavy-duty jack. Having two spares is better than having one due to poor roads in some areas, and presence of acacia thorns among others.

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