Always Sunday Safaris

Always Sunday Safaris The official tour company for affordable and customized trips in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. Hence our mission.

Always Sunday Safaris is a local Tour Company founded and registered in Kampala - Uganda. Always Sunday Safaris Limited was founded on 1 January 2012 with the aim of contributing to conservation and preservation of the world's natural resources in all their different forms. We realized that to achieve any results we had to set up a company that would partner with other stake holders in the tourism

business to include local communities that live around major tourism attractions. For the case of Uganda, currently we are in a process of partnering with COMMUNAUTS (www.communauts.org), a project of ENDEVA (www.endeva.org) to build a sustainable and all inclusive Tourism Chain that will ensure all actors in the tourism trade get value for money or resources and time invested and communities living near and around tourist attractions can also benefit through providing goods and services.

Well this is an exceptionally wonderful addition. I believe this time we shall be interested in the big six. The big fiv...
25/11/2020

Well this is an exceptionally wonderful addition. I believe this time we shall be interested in the big six. The big five has officially become obsolete! Wonderful efforts from UWEC. You are the real deal of a Wildlife Education Center. Can wait for the visit to your premises to check out these cats.

So sad and sorry for his family for the loss. May his soul rest in eternal peace!
17/11/2020

So sad and sorry for his family for the loss. May his soul rest in eternal peace!

It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Sgt. Scot Guma who was killed by elephants while on duty to rescue communities of Nwoya in Murchison Fall National Park on November, 15, 2020.

The late Sgt. Guma together with four colleagues had earlier responded to a distress call that elephants had escaped from the park. The community members called the rangers to help and chase the elephants back into the park. While trying to scare shoot them, the elephants became wild and attacked them. As the rangers tried to flee for safety and reorganisation, Sgt. Guma unfortunately fell in a shallow ditch where elephants trampled on him leaving him with serious injuries. He died while being rushed to Anaka for medical attention.

The Executive Director UWA Sam Mwandha says that the late Sgt. Guma has been a hard-working and selfless staff who executed his work well while handling human wildlife conflict and operational work of patrols. “The institution will greatly miss his commitment, hard work, bravery and passion for conservation. He has paid the ultimate price of conserving our wildlife resources, he is a conservation hero” he said.
Rangers at Wangkwar sector where Sgt Guma was stationed have been very active in offering quick problem animal interventions to communities surrounding that sector.

The late Sgt.Guma Scot joined UWA on 1st May 1999 as a private ranger raising through the ranks to Sergeant. Before his deployment in Murchison Falls National Park, he had worked in East Madi Wildlife Reserve for 10 years handling issues of problem animals like elephants and hippos as far as the boarder of South Sudan as well as encroachment among others.

He leaves behind a widow and four children.
May his soul rest in peace.



The Thin Green Line Foundation Wildlife Parks & Rangers

Finally. May be 2020 won't be a bad year after all!🤔
22/10/2020

Finally. May be 2020 won't be a bad year after all!🤔

Behold! Uganda Airlines brand new rolling out of our paintshop. A proud salute to Uganda's national flag!

Slowly but surely we shall go back to exploring and adventuring what mother nature truthfully and unconditionally provid...
05/06/2020

Slowly but surely we shall go back to exploring and adventuring what mother nature truthfully and unconditionally provides for us as our therapy and stress relievers. The wild is beckoning us! Uganda's Savannah National Parks have finally opened up for us to visit so that we can leave our stress in the wild and return with fresh thoughts and memories!

Planning for future tourism after this life changing event!
14/05/2020

Planning for future tourism after this life changing event!

This Friday's live chat will include Minister of Health, Dr. Jane Ruth Aceng, Mr. Al-Hajj Eng. Sooma Ayub and KCCA's Dr. Okello Ayen Daniel.

📌Tourism and Health Protocols In The Wake of . - Join us via our page. ↙️

Knowledge is power. Thank you Charlotte Beauvoisin for the efforts.
20/03/2020

Knowledge is power. Thank you Charlotte Beauvoisin for the efforts.

Corona Virus symptoms, freephone numbers, how to reschedule gorilla permits -19 health advice

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P. O Box 11774, Mandela National Stadium
Kampala
256

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Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

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