Travel Tips

Travel Tips for Your Safari Adventure

Planning your African safari? Here are essential travel tips to help you prepare for an unforgettable experience with AA Safaris & Tours Ltd. Whether you’re coming for gorilla trekking, wildlife safaris, or cultural tours, these tips will ensure a smooth, safe, and enjoyable trip.

Before You Travel

1. Visas & Entry Requirements

  • Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya, Tanzania require visas for most travelers. You can apply for an East Africa Tourist Visa to travel between Uganda, Rwanda, and Kenya with a single entry document.

  • Apply for your visa online in advance or obtain one on arrival (check your nationality eligibility).

  • Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates and has at least 2 blank pages.

2. Vaccinations & Health

  • Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory for entry into Uganda and Rwanda. Bring your yellow fever card.

  • We recommend vaccinations for:

    • Hepatitis A & B

    • Typhoid

    • Tetanus

  • Malaria prevention is crucial. Speak to your doctor about anti-malarial medication before traveling.

  • Carry a basic first-aid kit and personal medication.

3. Travel Insurance

  • Always travel with comprehensive travel insurance that covers:

    • Medical emergencies

    • Evacuation

    • Safari activities

    • Trip cancellations and interruptions

What to Pack

For Gorilla & Chimpanzee Trekking

  • Long-sleeved shirts and trousers (earth-toned colors)

  • Waterproof hiking boots

  • Garden gloves (for holding onto vines or branches)

  • Rain jacket or poncho

  • Small backpack

  • Reusable water bottle

  • Insect repellent

  • Sunscreen and hat

For General Safari:

  • Light clothing for daytime (neutral colors like khaki, beige)

  • Warm layers for early morning and evening game drives

  • Binoculars

  • Camera and extra batteries

  • Sunglasses

  • Travel adapter (East Africa uses 240V British-style plugs)

Money & Payments

  • The official currencies are:

    • Uganda: Ugandan Shilling (UGX)

    • Rwanda: Rwandan Franc (RWF)

    • Kenya: Kenyan Shilling (KES)

    • Tanzania: Tanzanian Shilling (TZS)

  • US Dollars are widely accepted, especially for permits and accommodation. Carry new notes printed after 2013.

  • Credit/debit cards are accepted in major towns and lodges but expect 5-10% surcharges.

  • ATMs are available in cities but less reliable in rural areas—carry enough cash when heading to national parks.

During Your Safari

1. Safety Tips

  • Always follow your guide’s instructions.

  • Do not approach wild animals or wander away from the group.

  • Keep voices low during game drives and treks.

  • Avoid walking outside lodges at night unless accompanied by staff.

2. Photography Etiquette

  • Bring a good camera with zoom lens.

  • Do not use flash while photographing gorillas or other wildlife.

  • Ask permission before taking photos of local people.

3. Respect Local Cultures

  • Dress modestly in towns and villages.

  • Learn basic greetings in the local language (e.g., Muraho in Rwanda, Jambo in Kenya).

  • Be polite when interacting with locals; East Africans are generally warm and friendly.

Language

  • English is widely spoken across all safari destinations.

  • Swahili is commonly spoken in Kenya and Tanzania.

  • Kinyarwanda is spoken in Rwanda; Luganda is common in Uganda.

Your AA Safaris guide will help translate and assist you throughout the journey.

Transportation

  • All safaris are done in private 4×4 vehicles with professional driver-guides.

  • Roads in rural areas can be rough—be prepared for bumpy rides.

  • Domestic flights are available for longer routes (e.g., Entebbe to Bwindi, Kigali to Akagera).

Connectivity

  • Mobile networks are available in most areas, but coverage may be limited in remote parks.

  • Local SIM cards are cheap and easy to buy for internet access.

  • Many lodges offer Wi-Fi, though speeds may vary.

Trekking Permits & Park Fees

  • Gorilla permits (Uganda: $800, Rwanda: $1,500) must be booked well in advance, especially in high season.

  • Chimpanzee tracking permits and park entry fees are also required—AA Safaris will arrange these for you.

  • Permit prices are non-refundable but can be rescheduled with notice.

Responsible Travel Tips

  • Don’t litter—carry all trash with you.

  • Support local artisans by buying handmade crafts.

  • Avoid giving sweets or money to children; donate to schools or community projects instead.