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Summer trip to Uganda

Queen Elizabeth National Park Experience
A 3-Day Wildlife Journey Through Western Uganda
*17 – 19 July*

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Venture beyond Rwanda's borders into one of East Africa's most celebrated wildlife sanctuaries. Queen Elizabeth National Park is home to over 95 mammal species and 600 bird varieties, with its signature attraction being the rare tree-climbing lions of Ishasha, a spectacle found in only a handful of places on Earth. This carefully paced journey allows guests to experience the park's diverse savannah landscapes without the fatigue of a single long drive day, with a comfortable overnight stop in Kabale en route.

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Itinerary

*Day 1 — Kigali to Kabale*
Departure from Kigali in a fully equipped tourist van, traveling toward the Uganda border. The day's journey concludes with an overnight stay in Kabale, allowing guests to rest before continuing into the park the following morning.

*Day 2 — Kabale to Queen Elizabeth National Park*
After breakfast, travel onward into Queen Elizabeth National Park. The afternoon features a guided game drive in an open-roof tourist vehicle through the Kasenyi plains, home to elephants, buffalo, Uganda kob, and resident lion prides. Overnight accommodation within the park.

*Day 3 — Ishasha Sector & Return*
An early start brings guests to the Ishasha sector in search of the park's famous tree-climbing lions, resting in the branches of ancient fig trees. Following the morning's game viewing, the group begins the return journey to Kigali.

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Package Inclusions

- Round-trip transport in an open-roof tourist van
- Park entrance and guiding fees
- All meals: dinner, lunch, and mineral water throughout
- Accommodation in Kabale and within the park (2 nights)
- Guided game drive and Ishasha tree-climbing lion viewing

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Pricing (per person)

*| Category | Price |*

| International Visitors | $300 |
| EAC Residents | $150 |
| Rwandan Nationals | 180,000 RWF |

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Booking Information

A 50% deposit secures your spot — space is limited. Deposits are refundable with one week's notice prior to departure.

*Pickup points:* Gishushu, RDB, SP Station

*Payment methods:* Mobile Money, Bank Transfer, Cash

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Reserve Your Place

*Blue Art Tours*
📞 +256 792 577 791 | +250 781 928 210
🌐 www.blueartours.com
📥 booking@blueartours.com

u/OREISON_blue — 4 days ago
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Quiet a challenging day

To those who have been asking mainly about eucalyptus trees, yes Rwanda has them but being cut down!
Now the main trail: today was challenging 😰
Hills were forever ♾️, but the view was rewarding! I almost broke my knee climbing that rock for a picture 😂. Yes, also Rwanda is secure and peaceful. I was in deep mountains and no wild animals nor bad habits from people I met, mind you that I only met women and kids, a sign that Rwanda is safe regardless where you are.

A plus question: do you have those wild flowers zoomed (picture 7&8) in your country? How do you call them?

Will keep you all updated. Peace ✌️

u/OREISON_blue — 5 days ago

Quiet challenging day

To those who have been asking mainly about eucalyptus trees, yes Rwanda has them but being cut down!
Now the main trail: today was challenging 😰
Hills were forever ♾️, but the view was rewarding! I almost broke my knee climbing that rock for a picture 😂. Yes, also Rwanda is secure and peaceful. I was in deep mountains and no wild animals nor bad habits from people I met, mind you that I only met women and kids, a sign that Rwanda is safe regardless where you are.

A plus question: do you have those wild flowers zoomed (picture 8&9) in your country? How do you call them?

Will keep you all updated. Peace ✌️

u/OREISON_blue — 5 days ago

Wildlife around Rwanda

Most of the people have been asking me down the comments on my previous post about how is wildlife around Rwandan mountains and I felt like wanting to explain it real quick!
First, Rwanda is a safe country, am talking about general safety where even women can walk around the streets and off road anytime of the day or night without any harm! Crime rate here is almost to zero.

Second, Rwandan mountains are safe as well, here am talking about all aspects, robbery, wild animals, and many other things, you name it.
Of course Rwanda has snakes but they are very few in numbers and can’t be seen around that often. I have seen a snake only twice in my whole life. About other wild animals; that is something you should not even dream of seeing around. As we have national parks like Akagera National Park and Nyungwe National Park where all wild animals are preserved and fir touristic purpose so that people can come and visit them from one area especially that Rwanda also doesn’t not have many numbers of wild animals, it is a way if protecting them from vanishing.

To conclude, all you gonna see is birds, coffee plantations, lakes, rivers, and tea plantations and some empty areas in the swampy area where there is much clay and are used for bricks 🧱 layering.

I hope this helps :)
Open to take questions!

u/OREISON_blue — 7 days ago
▲ 365 r/bicycling

Wildlife around Rwanda

Most of the people have been asking me down the comments on my previous post about how is wildlife around Rwandan mountains and I felt like wanting to explain it real quick!
First, Rwanda is a safe country, am talking about general safety where even women can walk around the streets and off road anytime of the day or night without any harm! Crime rate here is almost to zero.

Second, Rwandan mountains are safe as well, here am talking about all aspects, robbery, wild animals, and many other things, you name it.
Of course Rwanda has snakes but they are very few in numbers and can’t be seen around that often. I have seen a snake only twice in my whole life. About other wild animals; that is something you should not even dream of seeing around. As we have national parks like Akagera National Park and Nyungwe National Park where all wild animals are preserved and fir touristic purpose so that people can come and visit them from one area especially that Rwanda also doesn’t not have many numbers of wild animals, it is a way if protecting them from vanishing.

To conclude, all you gonna see is birds, coffee plantations, lakes, rivers, and tea plantations and some empty areas in the swampy area where there is much clay and are used for bricks 🧱 layering.

I hope this helps :)
Open to take questions!

u/OREISON_blue — 7 days ago
▲ 220 r/bicycling

Just a compilation of expectations when riding with me around Rwanda and Uganda

This half year so far I have got amazing people visiting around from every corner of the world 🌎 I just like how bikes connect people in a blink! Souls connected as we pedaled! They stayed my forever friends! :-)
We had amazing time riding out mountain bikes 🚲 around Rwanda and Uganda! This is a taste of what it is like to ride around here. Beautiful trails, people, and landscapes! If you are planning to come and ride this side, this is what you should expect!

u/OREISON_blue — 9 days ago

Just a compilation of what you should expect when riding with me around Rwanda 🇷🇼

I just got amazing people visiting from different corners of the world 🌎 I just love how bikes connect people that easily! Souls connected as we pedaled, happier as we hit the trails! They stayed my forever friends! we had great time riding our bikes around Rwanda and Uganda. If you are planning to come around, this is what you should expect!

u/OREISON_blue — 9 days ago

Mountain biking around Rwanda

It was just a boring afternoon and decided to hop on my bike and ride around 40km in the mountains of Rwanda. It never stop to amaze me!

u/OREISON_blue — 10 days ago
▲ 2.7k r/bicycling

An afternoon ride around Rwandan mountains 🏔️

It was just a boring afternoon and decided to hop on my bicycle and rode around 40km but Rwanda never stop to amaze me!

u/OREISON_blue — 10 days ago
▲ 12 r/AfricaTravel+1 crossposts

Rwandan landscape

This is across the Eastern part of Rwanda bordering Kigali city

u/OREISON_blue — 15 days ago

Group trip to QENP, Uganda

Queen Elizabeth National Park Experience
A 3-Day Wildlife Journey Through Western Uganda
*17 – 19 July*

---

Venture beyond Rwanda's borders into one of East Africa's most celebrated wildlife sanctuaries. Queen Elizabeth National Park is home to over 95 mammal species and 600 bird varieties, with its signature attraction being the rare tree-climbing lions of Ishasha, a spectacle found in only a handful of places on Earth. This carefully paced journey allows guests to experience the park's diverse savannah landscapes without the fatigue of a single long drive day, with a comfortable overnight stop in Kabale en route.

---

Itinerary

*Day 1 — Kigali to Kabale*
Departure from Kigali in a fully equipped tourist van, traveling toward the Uganda border. The day's journey concludes with an overnight stay in Kabale, allowing guests to rest before continuing into the park the following morning.

*Day 2 — Kabale to Queen Elizabeth National Park*
After breakfast, travel onward into Queen Elizabeth National Park. The afternoon features a guided game drive in an open-roof tourist vehicle through the Kasenyi plains, home to elephants, buffalo, Uganda kob, and resident lion prides. Overnight accommodation within the park.

*Day 3 — Ishasha Sector & Return*
An early start brings guests to the Ishasha sector in search of the park's famous tree-climbing lions, resting in the branches of ancient fig trees. Following the morning's game viewing, the group begins the return journey to Kigali.

---

Package Inclusions

- Round-trip transport in an open-roof tourist van
- Park entrance and guiding fees
- All meals: dinner, lunch, and mineral water throughout
- Accommodation in Kabale and within the park (2 nights)
- Guided game drive and Ishasha tree-climbing lion viewing

---

Pricing (per person)

*| Category | Price |*

| International Visitors | $300 |
| EAC Residents | $150 |
| Rwandan Nationals | 180,000 RWF |

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Booking Information

A 50% deposit secures your spot — space is limited. Deposits are refundable with one week's notice prior to departure.

*Pickup points:* Gishushu, RDB, SP Station

*Payment methods:* Mobile Money, Bank Transfer, Cash

---

Reserve Your Place

*Blue Art Tours*
📞 +256 792 577 791 | +250 781 928 210
🌐 www.blueartours.com
📥 booking@blueartours.com

u/OREISON_blue — 15 days ago
▲ 20 r/Rwanda

Rwanda 🇷🇼 a nice visiting spot!

Let me know whenever you want an escape off Kigali and I will take you to spots where you forget all your stress and relax!

There is an overnight stay for $30 (bed & breakfast, lunch and dinner) or just visit and have lunch for $10
Or just visit and get taken around for $5.

Package for transport to the place available separately, or you arrange how to get there yourself!
Check comments for more details.

u/OREISON_blue — 15 days ago

MTB cycling around Rwanda. How it looks like!

A single day MTB itinerary around Rwandan Mountains 🏔️…and yes, this is in Kigali!
If you plan to visit anytime soon and looking into something like this, reach out! Xoxo

u/OREISON_blue — 18 days ago

How MTB looks in Rwandan mountains 🏔️

Ever wondered how cycling MTB in Rwanda looks like? There you go!

u/OREISON_blue — 18 days ago

MTB around Rwandan mountains 🏔️

This is what MTB in Rwanda 🇷🇼 looks like! Beautiful 🤩 landscapes and sunrise 🌅/ sunset 🌇

u/OREISON_blue — 18 days ago
▲ 36 r/Rwanda

A random morning around Rwandan mountains ⛰️

Maan😊✊🏾Rwanda is beautiful 🤩
The landscape is beautiful like nowhere else fr fr!

u/OREISON_blue — 18 days ago
▲ 34 r/Rwanda

Isn’t Rwanda beautiful?

Took these yesterday in Kibungo, Eastern province! I travel around Rwanda but it never stop to amaze me! Isn’t Rwanda beautiful???? 🤩

u/OREISON_blue — 22 days ago
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