1000s of travelers and SafariBookings experts vote Uganda Africa's best safari country and best birding country 2023 The post Yes! Travelers vote Uganda “Best Safari Country” appeared first on Diary of a Muzungu.
You read it right! 1000s of travelers and SafariBookings experts agree
For those of us who live in this insanely beautiful corner of the world, it’s no surprise to read that Uganda has just been rated “Africa’s best safari country by travelers.” This is the result of a survey by SafariBookings, the continent’s biggest online platform for tour operators and safari companies.
2023 RANKINGS: Ranked no. 5 overall, Uganda received a whopping 4.83/5 from travelersThis remarkable performance takes into account a whole range of categories, from wildlife and scenic beauty to birding and bush credentials. Uganda was also the clear winner when it comes to Africa’s best birding-safari country, as voted by the experts.
Uganda clearly has reason to be optimistic about future surveys, as they’re hot on the heels of the current top three. Watch this space…
SafariBookings‘ verdict on Uganda as a safari destination. SafariBookings is the world’s largest resource and leading authority for planning an African safari. They check the registration papers of all tour operators, and have 92,471 traveler reviews written by people like you.What the experts say about Uganda
We know Philip Briggs as the author of the Uganda Bradt Guide, the country’s best-known guidebook. I interviewed Briggs in Uganda. He also writes for SafariBookings.
In the same survey, SafariBookings travel experts rank Uganda as Africa’s best birding safari destination!
If you’ve been reading Diary of a Muzungu for a while, you’ll know that I love birds. Birds send my heart a flutter is a collection of some of my Uganda birdwatching stories.
Pair of Little Bee-eaters. Uganda birds. COPYRIGHT Sherry McElvieNew to Diary of a Muzungu? Start here links to popular pages and the most useful resources.
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