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3 Days smallest church itinerary in Uganda

1-30 persons

Overview
Uganda, often celebrated for its stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife, harbours a hidden gem that beckons travellers seeking spiritual solace amidst natural beauty.

Nestled in Nebbi District, amidst the rolling hills of Biku, lies the smallest church in Uganda—a testament to faith, ingenuity, and the power of prayer.
Highlights
Day 1: Arrival in Entebbe
Day 2: Exploring the Smallest Church in Uganda
Day 3: Return to Entebbe

Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Entebbe
Arrival at Entebbe Airport and proceed through immigration and customs. You will meet your tour guide/driver who will be accompanying you throughout your journey.
Afterwards, depart from Entebbe Airport and begin your journey towards Nebbi District. Enjoy the scenic drive as you pass through the countryside and witness the beauty of Uganda’s landscapes. Arrive at your accommodation in Nebbi District, check-in to your hotel and unwind after your journey.
Enjoy dinner at the hotel and rest up for the adventures ahead.

Day 2: Exploring the Smallest Church in Uganda

Wake up early and have breakfast at your accommodation. Depart for Biku Hill, where the smallest church in Uganda is located. Spend the morning exploring the church, admiring its architecture, and learning about its history and significance.
Enter the church and take time for prayer, reflection, and meditation at the various prayer points.
Explore the surrounding area of Biku Hill, enjoying the tranquil atmosphere and scenic views. After a spiritually enriching day, return to your accommodation.
Relax and enjoy dinner at the hotel.
Reflect on your experiences and prepare for the next day.

Day 3: Return to Entebbe
Enjoy breakfast at your accommodation. Check-out from the hotel and prepare for your journey back to Entebbe. Begin your journey back to Entebbe, taking in the sights along the way.
In the afternoon, stop for lunch at a local restaurant and enjoy some traditional Ugandan cuisine.
At arrival in Entebbe, check-in for your departure flight and bid farewell to Uganda.
Departure from Entebbe Airport marks the end of your memorable journey to the smallest church in Uganda.
Package cost offer includes the following services:
Gorilla permit
Pick-up and drop-off in Kigali
Transport in a 4×4 safari vehicle
Services of an English speaking driver-guide
Bottled water
Meals included till dinner

Package cost excludes the following services
Activities not listed in the itinerary
Tips
Travel insurance
Visa fees

GENERAL INFORMATION
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
All visitors to Uganda must have a valid passport with at least 4 consecutive blanks pages. Any applicable visa and/or relevant documentation are the responsibility of the traveller. For further information on Visa requirements visitors are advised to contact their nearest Ugandan Embassy or Consulate.
LANGUAGE:
English
TIME:
GMT +3
VOLTAGE:
220 Volts/AC50Hz. Sockets are UK style, 3 pin square plugs. Power is from the National Grid in the city/major towns and generator with inverter back up in the Safari Lodges and Camps.
CURRENCY:
Foreign currency must be changed at the Bank, Bureau de Change, and Hotel/Safari lodge/Camp/Resort. Major Credit Cards, Master card, Visa, American Express, are usually accepted throughout the country. Where credit cards are accepted, the payment will normally be recorded in US$ regardless of the card’s default currency.
CLOTHING:
Dress is mainly informal and should be comfortable as well as practical. Something warm should be brought along for early morning and evenings. Safari clothes are available from hotels/lodges/camps.
BAGGAGE:
Where possible, travel light. Baggage space on safari is limited to medium suitcase or soft bag per person plus reasonable amount of hand luggage. There is 15 Kilogram per person limit on all flights to the wildlife sanctuaries. Excess luggage must be stored in your arrival hotel.
WATER:
You will find many different of opinion of what is safe and what is not. We recommend for peace of mind, to drink local Bottled Mineral water. It is important to drink plenty of water especially during the hotter months. We would recommend that guests drink at least 2 to 3 liters of water per day to limit the effects of dehydration.
HEALTH;
East Africa is a safe and secure destination; however, it is a good idea to take a few precautions. Kindly consult your GP or local doctor at least 6 weeks before you travel, with regards:
Malaria prophylactics. East Africa is a known malaria area and preventive measures are essential. You are advised to take one of the recommended anti-malarial drugs. Be sure to wear long sleeved shorts and trousers after sunset and spray the exposed parts of your body with a mosquito repellent spray
Remember to protect yourself from direct sun rays with sunscreen cream or safari hat.
DIETARY REQUIREMENTS:
For those guests with specific dietary requirement, please ensure the Hotel is notified prior to travel
GRATUITIES:
As a guideline and dependent on how happy you are, we would suggest the following:
The General Hotel/Lodge/Camp Staff – Approximately U$ 10.00 per person per day
Driver Guides – Approximately US$ 15.00 to US$ 20.00 per person per day
PHOTOGRAPHY:
Please be careful when photographing public buildings, airports, bridges, the national flag and people in uniform. Ensure that you have sought permission before photographing local people and their villages. If in doubt, please check with your guide.

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Children 2-12 years old
Infant's 0-2 years old
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