Since last Saturday the town of Kisoro has been without power. The problem, apparently, is in Rwanda where the power comes from and as such the larger town of Rukengeri/Muzanzi (one town two names) in Rwanda has also been without power. To make matters worse, the rumour is that a major transformer has been fried by lightning/badly maintained/simply given up (delete as appropriate), and it cannot be replaced or repaired without some equipment from South Africa. Meaning that for the foreseeable future, two of the largest towns in the region are without electricity. Now, in the Western world this would be annoying as it would mean the fridges and freezers would not work, no television, charging of laptops or phones and you might miss a guild quest or two on World of Warcraft (should you be of that persuasion) but all these can be described succinctly with the twitter hashtag #firstworldproblems. In this part of the world the issue is more fundamental: no water.
Yes, the lack of power means the pumps that run the intermittent water supply lie silent and the status of the rural water taps has gone from sometimes to never. As a result, the queues at the rural springs are twice as long and everybody in the local area with a jerry can and a bicycle or car is making a mint (the going rate for 20l of undrinkable water is 1500sh). Luckily, dry season ended with a vengeance about 3 weeks ago, so the flow from the spring has changed from a drink to a solid trickle, so the average wait is only 2 hours as supposed to 4 or 5. But it still represents a significant chunk of a rural woman's day.
Now where I live we collect rainwater and rely on solar power, and while I often curse the glut of the former and dearth of the latter, in reality having a reliable supply of water and power is a luxury that too many people take for granted.
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Safari Rates
10 Night Primates of the Great Rift Valley Safari Rates
High Season 2026
Per Person Sharing
Single Traveler Supplement
10 Night Primates of the Great Rift Valley Safari
$18,000
$5,170
High season rates are applicable on bookings from 1st June to 30th September and 15th December to 28th February. Rates are based on a minimum of 2 people.
Low Season 2026
Per Person Sharing
Single Traveler Supplement
10 Night Primates of the Great Rift Valley Safari
$13,220
$2,655
Low season rates are applicable from 1st October to 14th December and 1st March to 31st May. Rates are based on a minimum of 2 people.
7 Night Chimpanzee Safari in Uganda Rates
High Season 2026
Per Person Sharing
Single Traveler Supplement
7 Night Chimpanzee Safari
$12,370
$3,670
High season rates are applicable on bookings from 1st June to 30th September and 15th December to 28th February. Rates are based on a minimum of 2 people.
Low Season 2026
Per Person Sharing
Single Traveler Supplement
7 Night Chimpanzee Safari
$8,965
$1,930
Low season rates are applicable from 1st October to 14th December and 1st March to 31st May. Rates are based on a minimum of 2 people.
7 Night Gorilla and Chimpanzee Safari Rates
High Season 2026
Per Person Sharing
Single Traveler Supplement
7 Night Gorilla and Chimpanzee Safari
$12,420
$3,635
High season rates are applicable on bookings from 1st June to 30th September and 15th December to 28th February. Rates are based on a minimum of 2 people.
Low Season 2026
Per Person Sharing
Single Traveler Supplement
7 Night Gorilla and Chimpanzee Safari
$9,280
$2,040
Low season rates are applicable from 1st October to 14th December and 1st March to 31st May. Rates are based on a minimum of 2 people.
7 Night Gorilla, Golden Monkey and Batwa Culture Safari Rates
High Season 2026
Per Person Sharing
Single Traveler Supplement
7 Night Gorilla, Golden Monkey and Batwa Culture Safari
$14,300
$3,745
High season rates are applicable on bookings from 1st June to 30th September and 15th December to 28th February. Rates are based on a minimum of 2 people.
Low Season 2026
Per Person Sharing
Single Traveler Supplement
7 Night Gorilla, Golden Monkey and Batwa Culture Safari
$10,145
$1,740
Low season rates are applicable from 1st October to 14th December and 1st March to 31st May. Rates are based on a minimum of 2 people.
7 Night Great Ape Conservation Safari in Uganda Rates
High Season 2026
Per Person Sharing
Single Traveler Supplement
7 Night Community and Conservation Safari in Uganda
$15,710
$3,460
High season rates are applicable on bookings from 1st June to 30th September and 15th December to 28th February. Rates are based on a minimum of 2 people.
Low Season 2026
Per Person Sharing
Single Traveler Supplement
7 Night Community and Conservation Safari in Uganda
$12,640
$1,910
Low season rates are applicable from 1st October to 14th December and 1st March to 31st May. Rates are based on a minimum of 2 people.
7 Night Kibale Bwindi Safari Rates
High Season 2026
Per Person Sharing
Single Traveler Supplement
7 Night Kibale Bwindi Safari
$11,702
$3,497
High season rates are applicable on bookings from 1st June to 30th September and 15th December to 28th February. Rates are based on a minimum of 2 people.
Low Season 2026
Per Person Sharing
Single Traveler Supplement
7 Night Kibale Bwindi Safari
$8,647
$1,593
Low season rates are applicable from 1st October to 14th December and 1st March to 31st May. Rates are based on a minimum of 2 people.
Big Cat Photography Safari with Dr Alexander Braczkowski Rates
Low Season 2026
Per Person Sharing
Single Traveler Supplement
Big Cat Photography Safari with Dr Alexander Braczkowski
$12,000
$
Low season rates are applicable from 1st October to 14th December and 1st March to 31st May. Rates are based on a minimum of 2 people.
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Special Offers
Complimentary gorilla permit at Mgahinga and a night at Kibale Lodge on the 10-night ‘Primates of the Great Rift Valley’ Safari in Uganda
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Children of 12 years and under staying in the same room as their parents pay US $100 per child per night. Children under 5 years stay for free.
Children of 12 years and under, occupying their own room pay adult rates.
The minimum age limit for children at Virunga Lodge is 12 years.
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Standard booking (Up to 3 rooms)
Full value of gorilla and chimpanzee permits plus 20% of the rest of the invoice, is payable upon receipt of invoice.
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Final balance is due 45 days prior to arrival.
Bookings within 45 days of arrival – full payment due upon receipt of invoice
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Full value of gorilla and chimpanzee permits plus 35% of the rest of the invoice, is payable upon receipt of invoice
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