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Travelling To Uganda In The New Normal

Travelling to Uganda in The New Normal

Travelling to Uganda in the new normal. There is no doubt that Uganda is the home to the greatest primates in the world, home to Mountain gorillas, Chimpanzee and Golden Monkeys, In fact, the country is also home to a number big mammals that are resident to incredible National Parks & Game Reserves.

To help you plan your Gorilla safari to Uganda, you can get in touch with one of our destination specialists who can help you in making your dream safari come true with accurate advice on what you need to know about travelling to Uganda in the ‘new normal’ take a look at key notes and further clarifications you need to know:- BOOK NOW

1. What are the current entry requirements for Uganda?

All passengers must have a negative PCR result not older than 72 hours from the date the test is taken till your arrival to be allowed entry into Uganda. All passengers will also be screened on arrival for Covid symptoms.

2. Will I need to Quarantine in Uganda?

On arrival at Entebbe International Airport you’ll not be required to quarantine if you do not show any symptoms of COVID-19.

3. Are there any Restriction on what I can do and where I can Visit in Uganda?

Currently, Uganda has a nationwide curfew in place between 21:00 and 04:00 that is effective to date. All tourists are also required to follow social distancing and hygiene measures.

4. What Policies has Uganda Kenya put in place to help reduce the spread of COVID-19?

The government of Uganda in collaboration with various private stakeholders have implemented a number of prevention measures including the mandatory wearing of face coverings and maintaining social distance to curb the spread of COVID-19. Most hotels, lodges, and restaurants have also reopened, with increased health and safety measures in place. Face masks must be worn at all times in public places.

5. Will I need to quarantine on my return?

The requirement for the number of days for self-isolation on your return depends on your country of origin. For instance, you must self-isolate for 5 days if you are entering the UK from any foreign country except Ireland or unless you have a valid exemption.

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