2 Days Pian-Upe game Reserve
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2 Days Pian-Upe game Reserve

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• Mountain climbing and viewing physical features in Pian Upe
• A traveler can go for Mountain climbing to the less challenging hills of the area like Mt. Kadam,
• Guided nature walks in Pian Upe
• Guided nature walks are a great way to get up close and person to wilderness at Pian Upe wildlife reserve. For sight seeing, look out for, antelopes, baboons and the many birds in the reserve. The walks are guided by a ranger from Uganda Wildlife Authority.
• Cultural community visits
• To learn about the culture and ways of the people living around Pian Upe, go for a guided community visit. You will learn about their traditional weddings and marriages, traditional dances that you can take part in, and their raiding activities for cattle.

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2 Days Pian-Upe game Reserve

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What's included

All Fees and Taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle

Detailed itinerary

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Piane Upe Game Reserve is one of Uganda’s best kept secret. This beautiful, raw and less visited game reserve is the second largest conservation area after Murchison Falls National Park . It covers an area of about 2,788km2 to the north of mountain Elgon and is managed by Mountain Elgon Conservation department. It is located in the North Eastern part of Uganda in Nakapiripirit and can easily be accessed by road from Kampala which takes about 8 ½ hours and about 2 ½ hours from Mbale and 6 hours from Pian Upe to Kidepo Valley national park. The beauty of this game reserve is the stunning landscape sceneries with surrounding mountains and most of the time you will have the whole game reserve to yourself. The southern part of the reserve was gazetted as the Debasien Animal Sanctuary in 1958. In 1964 the area was expanded northward.
• How the wildlife reserve got its name
• There are two most popular pastoralist tribes around this reserve. The Pian, being part of a sub group of the Karamoja, and the Upe, being a Kalenjin speaking people more widely known as the Pokots within Kenya and Uganda thus the name Pian Upe means friendly Enemies
• A traveler can extend a visit to Pian Upe from
• Sipi falls and continue on safari to wildernesses
• Best Time to visit Pian Upe
• Most national parks and wildlife reserves in Africa have the best time to visit and Pian Upe is not an exception. The best time to go on a wildlife safari to Pian Upe is as below
• January – March: This is the best time to visit Pian Upe. The vegetation is dry, you have clear views and animals gather at the water sources which makes it easy for game viewing
• April – October: rainy season, therefore muddy or even impassable roads and game drive tracks. The tracks are not well developed so in the wet season, it can be a bit challenging), lush vegetation, bad hazel views.
• November – December: dry season but still lush vegetation that makes it difficult to spot animals, hidden in the grass, treetops etc.
• Discover Sipi recommends at least a two days visit to Pian Upe game reserve to fully explore the reserve. Early morning game drives are better since rain showers may show up in the afternoon.
Things to do and see in Pian Upe game reserve
• If you are a traveler who wants to avoid crowds, then Pian Upe game reserve on one of our safaris is the perfect for you.
• On a guided safari to Pian Upe, expect to see Jackals, hyenas, Rothschilds Giraffes cheetahs, cape buffalo, Roan antelope(only conservation area in Uganda where you can find this fine looking antelope), dik diks, Uganda kobs, waterbucks, velvet and patus monkeys and olive baboons and birds like the giant Ostriches.
• Discover Sipi lists below the top things you can do in Pian Upe wildlife reserve. You can combine a safari to Pain Upe with a visit to Sipi falls in Eastern Uganda and Kidepo Valley national park (6 hours) in North Eastern Uganda. Contact us for these combination
• The major activities in Pian Upe are;
• Guided wildlife safaris- You can go for guided game drives in the plains of the reserve where you expect to see the Roan antelope. This is the only place you can see the roan antelope in Uganda. Other animals you should look out for on this Uganda safari are the cheetahs, the zebras, greater kudu, dik dik, buffalos, black backed and side stripped jackals, eland, and Jackson heartbeest You definitely need a 4 x 4 wheel customized safari vehicle for the game drives since most of the tracks are not clear and not yet open. You will create your own game drive tracks too.
• Bird watching safaris in Pian Upe
• Pian Upe is a birder’s paradise. There are a massive number of birds, with about 242 confirmed, and 11 unconfirmed bird species. This makes the reserve 2 to Queen Elizabeth National park to bird species density. You will see land’s largest bird- the ostrich only found here and in Kidepo Valley National park.
• Mountain climbing and viewing physical features in Pian Upe
• A traveler can go for Mountain climbing to the less challenging hills of the area like Mt. Kadam,
• Guided nature walks in Pian Upe
• Guided nature walks are a great way to get up close and person to wilderness at Pian Upe wildlife reserve. For sight seeing, look out for, antelopes, baboons and the many birds in the reserve. The walks are guided by a ranger from Uganda Wildlife Authority.
• Cultural community visits
• To learn about the culture and ways of the people living around Pian Upe, go for a guided community visit. You will learn about their traditional weddings and marriages, traditional dances that you can take part in, and their raiding activities for cattle.
• Visit to Napendio cave
• This is an old cave that is close to the hearts of people around the area. During ancient days, the cave was used as a recreational place especially for art. Drawings of baboons and other animals by the first people who stayed here are still visible to-date.
• Clothes to bring to a safari to Pian Upe
• Light clothing: Pian Upe is very hot. I mean when the wind blows, it is literally hot. We advise that you pack appropriately for your safari for this raw and beautiful game reserve. Bring light safari clothing like shorts and sleeveless tops for the day, and underwear that is most especially in cotton material
• Insect repellents: You need a good insect repellent to keep annoying bugs and insects whose bites can get really uncomfortable
• Warm clothes: However, at night it gets very chilly so you would need warm clothing. There is always a camp fire at night you can sit around, under the stars
• Wide rimmed hat: Bring a wide rimmed hat to protect you from the scotching sun.
• Hiking shoes: These come in handy for guided walks and hikes
• At Discover Sipi, we always email you a per-departure guide with all the details to help you prepare for your safari and this includes a recommendation of clothes to bring.
• Accommodation in Pian Upe wildlife reserve:
• Uganda Wildlife bandas– There are two options; one is the self contained safari tents and the other option is the self contained cottages. They are very clean and affordable.
• Meals here are basic and the menu includes rice, chicken and spaghetti, rolex, and chapatti. Alternatively, you can take your own food and pay someone at the reserve to prepare your meals.
• Camping- For the more adventurous traveler, you can opt for camping. You MUST bring your own tents to hitch; you can camp at the reserve for about 5 US dollars only.
• Accommodation near the game reserve
• Sipi Falls- On your safari to Pian Upe wildlife reserve, you may stay around Sipi Falls . There are many lodges around the Sipi area and it takes about 1-2 hours drive to the reserve.
• Mbale Town- You may also stay in Mbale town and leave early for Pian Upe for about 2 ½ hours.

What's not included

Airfare and Gratuity
Snacks
accommodation

Available languages

Guide guide
EN
Written guide
EN

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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

opposite sipi falls lodge road junction

About Uganda

Uganda, known as the Pearl of Africa, is a land of stunning natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and rich cultural heritage. From the lush rainforests of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to the cascading waters of Murchison Falls, Uganda offers unforgettable experiences for adventurous travelers.

Top Attractions

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its mountain gorilla trekking experiences. The park is also home to a rich diversity of flora and fauna.

Nature Full day to multiple days USD 700 for gorilla trekking permit

Murchison Falls National Park

Home to the powerful Murchison Falls where the Nile River squeezes through a narrow gorge. The park offers excellent wildlife viewing and boat cruises.

Nature Full day to multiple days Moderate (USD 50-100 per day)

Kibale National Park

Known for its chimpanzee tracking and diverse primate population. The park also offers beautiful forest walks and bird watching.

Nature Full day to multiple days Moderate (USD 50-100 per day)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Rolex

A popular street food made with a chapati wrapped around a filling of eggs, vegetables, and sometimes meat.

Snack Can be vegetarian or with meat

Matooke

Steamed and mashed green bananas, often served with meat or fish and a rich tomato-based sauce.

Main Course Vegetarian

Luwombo

A traditional dish where meat or fish is wrapped in banana leaves and steamed with vegetables.

Main Course Can be vegetarian or with meat

Popular Activities

Gorilla Trekking Chimpanzee Tracking White-Water Rafting Hiking Boat Cruises Beach Relaxation Spa Treatments Traditional Dance Performances

Best Time to Visit

June to August and December to February

These months offer the best weather for wildlife viewing and gorilla trekking. The skies are clear, and the trails are more accessible.

21-28°C 70-82°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English, Swahili
  • Widely spoken: Luganda, Acholi, Luo, Runyankole
  • English: Widely spoken in urban areas, moderately spoken in rural areas

Currency

Ugandan Shilling (UGX)

Time Zone

GMT+3

Electricity

240VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Exercise caution

Uganda is generally safe for travelers, but petty crime and scams can occur, especially in urban areas. Be cautious of your surroundings and take necessary precautions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Avoid walking alone at night
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious of strangers offering help or services

Getting there

By air
  • Entebbe International Airport • 35 km from Kampala
By bus

Kampala Bus Park, Nakivubo Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Matatus are the most common form of public transport, offering cheap but crowded and sometimes chaotic rides.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, SafeBoda

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Kampala Entebbe Jinja

Day trips

Lake Victoria
50 km from Kampala • Full day

A large and beautiful lake offering a variety of activities, including fishing, boat cruises, and relaxation.

Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary
180 km from Kampala • Full day

A sanctuary dedicated to the conservation of the endangered rhino, offering guided walks and rhino tracking.

Ssese Islands
55 km from Entebbe • Full day to multiple days

A group of islands in Lake Victoria offering a variety of activities, including relaxation, fishing, and nature walks.

Festivals

Nyege Nyege Festival • September Kampala Capital City Festival • August

Pro tips

  • Book gorilla trekking permits well in advance, as they are limited and sell out quickly
  • Hire a local guide for the best experience and to support the local economy
  • Carry a basic first-aid kit and any necessary medications, as healthcare can be limited in rural areas
  • Dress in layers, as temperatures can vary, especially in the mountains and national parks
  • Learn a few basic phrases in the local language to enhance your cultural experience and show respect for the local people
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