Safari 101 · Uganda
Regenerative Safari Uganda — Travel That Gives Back
Sustainable gorilla trekking and regenerative safari Uganda with Mwanzo Tours — Serah Project impact, community visits, and ethical primate tourism.
What is a regenerative safari?
Regenerative travel goes beyond "leave no trace" — it actively improves communities and ecosystems. Every Mwanzo Tours booking contributes to the Serah Project: child protection, school re-enrollment, and family reunification in central Uganda.
How Mwanzo practises sustainable gorilla trekking
- UTB-licensed guides trained in wildlife ethics
- Respect for UWA trekking rules (7m distance, 1 hour limit)
- Community-owned experiences — Batwa visits with consent
- Local employment — drivers, porters, lodge partnerships
- Transparent impact — visit Serah on select itineraries
Explore Women's Journeys and Serah Project.
Frequently asked questions
Is gorilla trekking ethical?
Yes — when done through licensed operators following UWA rules. Permit fees fund conservation and communities.
Can I visit Serah Project?
Yes — we arrange visits on select itineraries. Ask when you enquire.
How is Mwanzo different from mass tourism?
Small groups, curated flagships, named impact story — not 30-package catalogue tourism.