All-Inclusive Safari Holiday


An all-inclusive Uganda safari means that your holiday trip itinerary is taken care of by the local tour operator like Vibrant Holiday Safaris, ensuring they include everything you’ll need to pull it off, including your accommodation, meals, snacks, and standard drinks, and your tour activities for a set price. It’s one of the main reasons why an al- inclusive safari holiday might seem expensive at first glance. In Actuality, they offer excellent value for money.

Planning an all-inclusive Uganda safari holiday means saving on time, money and reducing trip fatigue. You get the exceptional skills of your highly trained safari guide, that chilled drink perfectly prepared when you stop to watch the sunset in the middle of nowhere, freshly baked treats with your morning coffee, or a surprise dinner under a lantern-lit tree. Additionally, with our local experts’ help, you get first-hand expert advice during the planning phase, which means you don’t sacrifice luxury and comfort. In fact, the change brought by the COVID-19 pandemic offers a difference in the safari atmosphere where every luxury camp or lodge provides all-inclusive daily rates that include access to restricted areas, cultural experiences, community hiking experiences, exquisite gourmet cuisine, and a rich range of game-viewing activities in the care of some of Uganda’s top professional guides.

This standard of safari accommodation today is all about delighting and surprising you whether it’s a steaming scented bath awaiting you after the evening game drive or an exquisite breakfast served at a scenic spot looking out over a dreamy landscape filled with antelope, elephant, and lion. As for Uganda’s leading lodges and tented camps,  suites open onto private decks and plunge pools, and three-course dinners rival top city restaurants. And between drives, you can have a massage at the spa or gaze at the ever-changing tropical skies lounger with the best views.

All-Inclusive Uganda Safari Accommodation

Many of Uganda’s top accommodations choices offer all-inclusive stays, ranging from luxury lodges to private villas, cottages, and romantic honeymoon suites. While all-inclusive accommodation packages are typical for safari lodges and some camps, very few hotels, offer all-inclusive rates. For that reason, your Uganda safari holiday will most likely combine some bed-and-breakfast-only hotel rates with all-inclusive lodge or camp rates.

Your Daily Stay Rate Includes:

  • Your room, tent, or suite.
  • All your meals, snacks, and standard drinks
  • Airport transfers
  • Standard game-viewing activities (trekking, game drives, and guided nature walks)
  • Swimming pool or spa

The set daily stay rate might seem expensive until you consider that you won’t pay for anything else on your safari except tips, souvenirs, imported or rare liquor, or an optional activity like hot-air ballooning or surprise change in itinerary. In that light, an all-inclusive Uganda safari holiday package is excellent value for money.

The All-inclusive Luxury Experience

For a luxury traveler, an all-inclusive Uganda safari will give you the best experience of The Pearl of Africa. You’re comfortable leaving your wallet at home and swinging your way into a wild adventure with someone else worrying about your every itinerary detail. Uganda’s leading lodges and tented camps sit amongst the most luxurious accommodation on safari. Cottages open onto private decks and tree canopies, and four-course dinners rival top city restaurants. And between activities, you can have a quick yoga, spa massage, or find a lounge with the best landscape views.

What Is Included;

  • Accommodation; Hotel Room, Camp Tent, Suite or Lodge
  • Meals; breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks
  • Drinks; all standard drinks
  • Activities; game drives, guided nature walks, primate trekking, and non-mechanized water sports
  • 4×4 Transport; selected road transfers between the airport, local airstrips, activities, and your accommodation
  • Park entry fees, and trekking permits processing

What Is Left Out

  • International flights
  • Visa and Visa Processing
  • Tips, gratuities, and service charges
  • Additional meals and snacks, like stopping at a café or restaurant during road transfers
  • Rare or imported drinks
  • Special activities, like hot-air ballooning, cultural tours, or unplanned activities.

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