Fort Green Tours & Safari we serve all Classes,and is only 3.5 hours drive from Kampala which makes for the perfect Safari getaway!,So Book with us Today.Enjoy the Pearl of Africa with our exciting Services. To the needy such as widows, orphans and disabled, we also work with volunteers who are interested in working with our community. Crater rim walk
A comfortable stroll around Fort portal with
stunning views of the Palace, the Rwenzori Mountains and the beautiful rolling hills of Fort Portal. Forest Walk
The terrain in the forest is a little tougher than on the ridge but this is soon forgotten amongst the sights and sounds of our tropical forests. With almost chances of monkey sightings, even more birds, this is a must for nature lovers. The walk can be tailored to your needs and can be as long as you require, focusing on whatever you choose, whether it be bird, monkey or some of our shyer inhabitants. Village and cultural walk
A walk through the surrounding villages where you will be able to get an insight into daily life in Uganda. You will also get the chance to meet some of the elders and spend some time at one of the farms where you will see how the local crops are grown, harvested and then prepared. This walk should give you a brief introduction into village life in Uganda
The Great Rift Valley Walk
The longest of the offered walks, this trip takes you down to the edge of the escarpment where you will be able to see the vast expanse which is the convergence of the Congo Basin and the Great Rift Valley, and on a clear day, the distant shimmer of Lake Albert sets the scene for a romantic picnic. These are some of the most impressive viewing points in the country, with the lowest point in Uganda, the Semiliki Valley, right next to the highest, the Rwenzori Mountains. Muhoma Waterfalls
Located in the middle of the Kasenda Crater field. This is a very enjoyable way to spend a morning or afternoon, cooling off in the beautiful falls or taking a dip in the plunge pool. Kibale Forest National Park
Kibale National park covers an area of about 795 sq km and is acknowledged to have the highest density of chimpanzees worldwide. With at least 60 species of mammal, including 13 species of primate, Kibale really can’t be missed and if you weren't a keen bird watcher before, the 335 recorded species found here will do all they can to change your mind. Semiliki Valley National Park
Situated in a remote corner of south western Uganda, Semiliki National Park protects an eastern extension of the vast Ituri Forest and forms part of a forest continuum that stretches across the Democratic Republic of Congo to the Zaire River. Two hot springs are situated in a tract of hot mineral.