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    Uganda birdwatching: safety

    I contacted naturetrek about this issue and apparently their tours have been slightly changing locations visited to avoid the risky areas. Still not totally sure what the travel advice means for getting insurance though
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    Uganda birdwatching: safety

    Thank you
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    Uganda birdwatching: safety

    Yeah that’s fine. I think the risk of an attack is tiny. My tour company insists on travel Insurance and if the insurers won’t insure for places govt saying to avoid non essential travel im stuck. I’ve emailed them to see
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    Uganda birdwatching: safety

    The killing last year happened in Uganda but was linked to insurgency from a neighbouring country iirc
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    Uganda birdwatching: safety

    Is this travel advice new. I’m booked on an organised Uganda tour later in the year and while my own thoughts would be in line with Jos’s post I haven’t got travel insurance yet and don’t want that jeopardised
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