Contact Information
Address
Zana, Entebbe Road off Nyanama Rd
Office Phone
+256755700700Alternative Phone
+256414201299Map Location
Get DirectionsAAB Tours and Travel(U) Ltd
AAB Tours and Travel continues to thrive, driven by its passion for showcasing the beauty of East Africa and its unwavering commitment to providing exceptional travel experiences.
They remain dedicated to their clients, ensuring that each journey with them is not just a trip, but a collection of unforgettable memories. One group of travelers, filled with anticipation, recounted their experience with AAB Tours and Travel.
Their journey began with the breathtaking landscapes of Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, where they witnessed gorillas in their natural habitat, their playful antics a captivating spectacle.
The group then crossed into Uganda, exploring Lake Bunyonyi, Queen Elizabeth National Park, and Kibale Forest, where they encountered a diverse array of wildlife and enjoyed activities like boat cruises on the Kazinga Channel.
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