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Before planning a trip to visit a missionary in Uganda, it is always best to contact that missionary before making any non-refundable deposits or purchases for a trip to Uganda. Arranging in-country transportation can be difficult and expensive. Staying in close contact with a missionary and allowing him/her to be directly involved in making travel arrangements can save time, money, and difficulty. We can usually beat most publicly available prices on airfare, but if you are looking for sample prices on airfare, hotels, or car rental anywhere in the world, please click HERE. |
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For those (whether an individual or a church group) coming
to assist a missionary, we are often able to purchase airline
tickets at missionary fare which has multiple advantages. Missionary fares are usually only able to be booked by select travel agencies and ticketing offices that specialize in missionary travel. It is often advisable to let the missionary you are visiting arrange your air tickets. That also ensures that he/she knows the dates of your visit. You, or that missionary, may also contact us by e-mail . Sample 2008 fares from Major U. S. International Airports
to Uganda: We will almost always beat publicly available prices on airfare, but for specific sample prices on airfare, hotels, or car rental anywhere in the world, please click HERE. |
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| While those who travel frequently
have probably already determined their own cost/benefit ratio
of travel insurance, for those planning a one-time trip to Africa,
we recommend considering travel insurance. Not only do these
policies usually compensate you for disruptions to your travel
(cancellation, delay, lost baggage, etc.), most also include
medical coverage (including medical evacuation) and other benefits.
There are many such policies (and we do not get commission from
any of them), but for travel to Uganda, we recommend TravelGuard's ProtectAssist policy. Those with
pre-existing or life-threatening medical conditions should also
consider their "umbrella package" which increases the
medical coverage and provides medical evacuation to bring you
directly home. View the Description of Coverage brochure HERE in Adobe Reader. Only need worldwide medical insurance? We recommend the Worldwide Health policy available through TravelGuard. Click HERE, enter your state, and select Worldwide Health from the bottom of the list that will appear. |
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BIMI - BIMU: UGANDA GOVERNMENT: Uganda also requires that your passport be valid for a minimum of 3 months beyond the date of entry. You can find instructions on how to apply for a new or renewal passport with express processing at Passport Visas Express. For more information on processing times, fees and how to apply for a passport, visit the State Department site: http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html. MEDICAL: Malaria preventatives are not required but are highly recommended. We advise you to consult your doctor for malaria preventatives. Many medications (such as Doxycycline) are available in-country. You may contact us to inquire about the availability of purchasing your doctor's recommended treatment upon your arrival. See Dr. Dick Stockley's article on Malaria. The United States Department of State also encourages every visiting American to register your visit with the U. S. Embassy in Kampala. Because of the benefits of registration in case of an emergancy, we also remmend that you register. You may do this online HERE. |
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| Baptist International Missions, Inc. | CDC - Traveler's Health - East Africa | |
| Uganda Tourism Board | U. S. State Dept. Consular Information Sheet | |
| UgandaMission Travel Tips | CAA - Entebbe Airport | |
| The Eye Magazine | Malaria, Mozzies and a Mzungu | |
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