Terms & Conditions

Please take time to read the terms and conditions of Gone Wild Safaris Uganda services. Confirming a safari with Gone Wild Safaris Uganda assumes that you have read, fully understand and accept the terms and conditions described below.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

1. BOOKINGS

1.1 All information detailed in client itineraries is given to the best of Gone Wild Safaris Uganda knowledge and based on the latest information available. Gone Wild Safaris cannot be liable for modified information from third parties, nor for any obvious typing errors.

1.2 To reserve flights and gorilla permits we need: your full names as they appear in passport, your nationality and passport number.

1.3 Before confirming a safari, the client must inform Gone Wild Safaris of any preferences and special requests of the participants; e.g. medical needs, diet, requirements relating to disabilities and any other requirements. Gone Wild Safaris will meet the requests if possible.

1.4 All packages are subject to availability and not guaranteed until confirmed. Many lodges and hotels offered by Gone Wild Safaris have limited capacity and therefore it is essential to make reservations well in advance of your planned trip.

1.5 In the event that you wish to amend your reservation in any way, Gone Wild Safaris will make the preferred adjustment where practicable and possible and confirm accordingly. Gone Wild Safaris reserves the right to charge an amendment fee relative to the actual costs, which will be added to the total invoice.

1.6 Gone Wild Safaris reserves the right to change and re-adjust the tour schedule, transportation, accommodation and services indicated in the itinerary in the event of unforeseen circumstances before arrival. Any changes to the itinerary will be communicated to the client as soon as possible.

2. PRICES

2.1 The prices quoted for the various safaris are as per the itinerary and include the following services, unless stated otherwise: overnight in hotels, guesthouses, tents or lodges, all meals as indicated, sightseeing as detailed in the itinerary, park entrance fees and ranger fees, airport transfers where applicable, ground transportation, English speaking driver/guides and bottled mineral water in the vehicle.

2.2 Expenses that are not covered: international and domestic air fares, visa and passports, meals not mentioned in the itinerary, drinks other than the mineral water provided in the vehicle, tips and gratuities for the guides and accommodation staff, laundry, travel insurance and other items of a personal nature.

2.3 Prices on the website or quoted to our clients are subject to change without notice and are not guaranteed until confirmed in writing.

3. EXECUTION OF THE TOUR

3.1 It is a privilege to see animals in their natural habitat and as such, we cannot guarantee wildlife or game viewing. You must take caution when viewing the animals and carefully follow the instructions given by either the tour guide or wildlife rangers.

3.2 A gorilla or chimpanzee permit guarantees clients will be able to track the primates in question but does not guarantee that the animals will be in plain sight.

3.3 Accommodation is based on a twin- or double-bedded room, tent or banda, with private bathroom where possible. Single rooms may be available with the payment of a supplement fee but availability cannot always be guaranteed.

3.4 Gone Wild Safaris reserves the right to substitute equivalent or superior hotels. If a hotel of equivalent standard is not available Gone Wild Safaris may substitute the next best quality hotel or suggest superior standard accommodation (extra charges may apply).

3.5 The mode of transport used will be dependent on the number of clients and the route taken, based on the specifications of the chosen itinerary. Every effort is made to ensure that vehicles are provided in a roadworthy condition but no liability can be accepted for a puncture, breakdown, damage, or any delay as a result of the poor road conditions.

3.6 Experienced English-speaking driver/guides are a key part of your tour. They are the only person(s) allowed to drive Gone Wild Safaris vehicles. The driver’s decision on all matters, such as the route taken, is final.

3.7 Gone Wild Safaris reserves the right to alter any route or arrangement, to cancel the operation of any scheduled tour or vary the safari services in any way in the event of unforeseen circumstances, such as road closures, bad weather, problems with national parks or hotels and security considerations. In such cases, alternative arrangements will be made as circumstances permit.

3.8 Gone Wild Safaris reserves the right to refuse any person from participating or continuing any tour if, in Gone Wild Safaris opinion or in the opinion of any other person in authority, the person concerned behaves in such a way as to cause or be likely to cause danger, hazard or inconvenience to any third party, damage to property or to environments and ecosystems. No refunds will be made and Gone Wild Safaris shall not be liable for expenses incurred as a result of the termination.

4. PAYMENT

4.1 All tours will be booked and confirmed only upon receipt of a 50% deposit of the basic program rate. For gorilla permits, a full advance payment of the permit fee is required in order to make the reservation.

4.2 The payment balance is due no later than 5 days prior to the safari, unless agreed otherwise.

4.3 Bookings made within 30 days before arrival must be paid in full at the time of confirmation.

4.4 If payment is not received in accordance with the above, Gone Wild Safaris has the right to cancel the booking.

4.5 Payment can be made by VISA credit card, bank transfer or cash, before the start of the safari. Note that payments by VISA credit card attract a 5% service charge. Credit card transactions must be made at least two months prior to the start of your safari. Regretfully, traveler cheques are no longer accepted.

4.6 The costs of international transactions (or 5% service charge in case of credit card payments) are to be fully paid by the client.

5. CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS

5.1 All cancellation requests must be made in writing and shall be effective on the date of actual receipt by Gone Wild Safaris.

5.2 The following cancellation charges apply to the basic program rate:

60 days or more prior to arrival       10% charge
59 – 32 days prior to arrival          25% charge
31 – 8 days prior to arrival           50% charge
7 – 3 days prior to arrival            75% charge
48 hours or less prior to arrival      100% charge

Gone Wild Safaris reserves the right to deduct all expenses incurred from money paid.

5.3 Gorilla permits and air tickets are 100% non-refundable.

6. COMPLAINTS

6.1 Gone Wild Safaris shall try to ensure that the company exceeds the expectations in every area of the tour arrangements. However, suggestions are very much appreciated in order to keep improving the quality of the service.

6.2 Complaints must be reported immediately to the Gone Wild Safaris representative and to the supplier of the service in question, who will do their best to resolve the matter. If the problem is not solved to the client’s satisfaction, the complaint should be reported in writing and not later than 30 days after completion of the tour.

6.3 Liability for any complaints not notified in accordance with the above described procedure cannot be accepted.

7. LIABILITY

7.1 Gone Wild Safaris will make every effort to ensure that all arrangements and services offered as part of the safari are carried out as specified in the most efficient way possible. However, the company does not have direct control of the provision of services by suppliers and, whilst every supplier is chosen with the utmost care, Gone Wild Safaris does not accept liability for errors or omissions of such suppliers. 

7.2 Whilst every care is taken, Gone Wild Safaris cannot be held responsible for the direct or indirect costs of loss or damage to baggage or personal possessions.

7.3 Gone Wild Safaris cannot accept liability or pay compensation for unforeseen circumstances beyond the control of the company or its staff, including flight delays/cancellations or force majeure such as war or threat of war, riots, civil disturbances, terrorist acts, border closure, acts of government or other authorities, strikes, thefts, epidemics, road closures, industrial disputes, natural or nuclear disaster, extreme weather conditions, fire, technical and/or mechanical problems to transport and all similar events beyond the company’s control.

7.5 It is the responsibility of the travel agency/wholesaler to ensure that all members of the tour have the appropriate passports, visas, travel permits, health certificates and other documentation required for the safari.

7.6 It is the responsibility of the clients to take proper medical and practical precautions in regard to health and safety. Medical advice should be sought well before travelling.

7.7 Clients are strongly advised to obtain comprehensive travel insurance before coming to Uganda. Local evacuation coverage is available in the unlikely event of a medical emergency while on safari with Gone Wild Safaris.

7.8 The respective laws of the country govern Gone Wild Safaris liability to passengers carried in its own vehicles. All claims are subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of the country in which the cause of action arises.

THANK YOU FOR TAKING TIME TO READ THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS!

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us! Your enjoyment, comfort and safety are our priority.

Health and emergencies in Uganda

To stay healthy in Uganda, you should only drink bottled, boiled or treated water and avoid eating any unpeeled fruits or vegetables. If you eat street food make sure that you buy it from a vendor that is busy and has a high turnover of food to ensure that it’s fresh, and watch that the food is cooked in front of you.

Uganda has a high risk of malaria and you should take antimalarial medication and prevent mosquito bites by using repellent on your skin and clothes, wear long trousers and shirts in the early morning and evenings and sleep under a mosquito net.

There’s a risk of contracting dengue fever, chikungunya and the Zika virus in Uganda. All three illnesses are transmitted by mosquitos but there are no preventative medications for them. Again, try to prevent mosquito bites as best you can.

There’s also a risk of contracting bilharzia – a parasitic disease transmitted by freshwater snails. Avoid swimming or wading in any fresh water (a hotel swimming pool is safe).

Health care system

 

Uganda has both public and private healthcare facilities. Public healthcare facilities are understaffed and lack medical equipment and drugs. If you have a health problem or medical emergency you should visit a private clinic or hospital, where you’ll need to pay for your treatment and then get reimbursed by your travel insurance.

Medical emergencies

If your medical emergency is not serious, then get to the closest town and try to find a private clinic or hospital. For more serious emergencies, unless you’re in Kampala and can reach a private clinic, then you need to contact a medical evacuation service (such as MAF on +256 772 777 208) which will transport you by plane to the closest private hospital for treatment.

Vaccinations required for Uganda

The recommended vaccinations for Uganda include: tetanus, diphtheria, polio, hepatitis A, typhoid, cholera, hepatitis B, meningitis and tuberculosis. The rabies vaccination is recommended if you’re going to have contact with wild or domestic animals or if you’re going to be in a remote location far from medical assistance. Vaccinations for yellow fever are recommended for all travellers (and for children aged nine months and older).

There’s a high risk of malaria in Uganda. Consult your doctor about taking malaria prophylactics during your travels and do your best to prevent mosquito bites by wearing long trousers and shirts, using repellent and always sleeping under a mosquito net.

Changing money in Uganda

Uganda’s currency is the Ugandan shilling (US$1 is around USh3800). US dollars are widely accepted for lodging, activities, park entrance fees and safari activities. The dollar bills need to be newer than 2003 and have no tears on them.

Uganda is a cash society: many lodges and restaurants in Uganda don’t accept credit cards, and payment for park fees and permits are in cash, so always have enough cash with you. There are ATMs located in towns across the country, but if you’re travelling to remote areas, it’s a good idea to travel with enough cash to pay for everything you will need.

Getting around in Uganda

One way to travel Uganda independently is by hiring your own car. Hiring a 4×4 is highly recommended, because most roads are unpaved and are often extremely bumpy and potholed, and most of the roads in the national parks are only suitable for 4x4s. However, driving on rough Ugandan roads is not for the feint hearted, and if you don’t have much experience driving in Africa it might be best to think about hiring a driver for your trip.

If you don’t hire a car, your options for getting around cities are shared taxi vans (known as matatus) and boda boda motorcycles (but note that both matatus and boda bodas have high accident rates). The safest option is to take private taxis (the taxi-ride app Uber operates in Kampala).

 

For long distance travel between major towns the most affordable option is coaches, which are slow and can be crowded – and they do have accidents. The most hassle-free way to travel around Uganda is to fly: Aerolink (www.aerolinkuganda.com) flies to Uganda’s top five national parks, Eagle Air (www.eagleair-ug.com) has scheduled flights to six towns across Uganda and also operates private charter flights, while Fly Uganda (www.flyuganda.com) offers private charter flights to all of Uganda’s airstrips as well as custom flying safaris.

About GoneWild

Based in Uganda. Our objective is to meet customer's needs/interests,

offer tour packages with value for money and within a client's budget and time frame.

You can travel with us for your adventure in Uganda,Kenya ,Tanzania, Rwanda, Congo, Zambia.

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