From the misty mountains sheltering elusive gorillas to the vast savannahs teeming with diverse fauna, Uganda’s safari experiences are both profound and transformative. This East African gem is not just a destination; it is a soul-stirring experience that connects visitors to nature, community, and a slower, more meaningful rhythm of life.
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Gorillas, Chimps, birds galore and exquisite landscapes on a luxury Uganda tour
Go on safari, canoe on Lake Victoria, raft down the Nile, hike the Mountains of the Moon, and enjoy gorilla and chimp trekking.
Uganda is East Africa’s undiscovered jewel, a landlocked country, bordered by Kenya, Sudan, Congo, Rwanda and Tanzania. Uganda’s tourism is developing and tailor made Uganda safari holidays are up on the list of every discerning traveller. The number one activity to do in Uganda is gorilla trekking. Far from mass tourism, the beautiful scenery, wildlife diversity and friendly people of Uganda more than justify its reputation as ‘The Pearl of Africa’. A fantastic choice for a true African adventure holiday. Uganda is a tremendously lush country, dotted with lakes and rivers (the most famous being the Nile) whist the west is fringed by the lofty Rwenzori Mountains, making it an ideal safari holiday destination.
The economy is one of the fastest growing in Africa and significant work has been done to protect the country’s diverse range of wildlife – recently seven additional national parks and an equal number of wildlife reserves have been created.
From the snow-capped peaks of the Rwenzori Mountains to the awe-inspiring spectacle of Murchison Falls, and from the Impenetrable Rainforest of Bwindi to the endless savannah of Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda’s scenic diversity and landscape variety compares favourably with anywhere on the African continent.
Uganda is also sanctuary to an abnormally high number of rare and unusual wildlife species including the Uganda kob, the incredible shoebill stork, chimpanzees, the largest remaining population of magnificent mountain gorilla and good populations of leopard, elephant, buffalo, giraffe and lion.
Do you only have a few days to spend and are solely focused on a short gorilla trekking safari? Have a look at a trip to neighbouring Rwanda instead – Parc National des Volcans is only 2 hours from Kigali – ideal for a short “weekend with the gorillas”
Recommended Uganda Safaris
Safari lodges and camps in Uganda
Bwindi Lodge – Volcanoes Safaris
Overlooking the misty forest and located near gorilla tracking trails
Apoka Safari Lodge
Uganda’s most remote park, this lodge offers expansive views, handcrafted furniture,
Kyambura Gorge Lodge
At edge of the gorge. Chimpanzee tracking, game drives, and views of the Rwenzori Mountains,
Baker’s Lodge
Along the Nile River, this intimate lodge provides river-facing thatched cottages.
Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge
It features spacious stone cottages.
Mount Gahinga Lodge
A serene base for gorilla and golden monkey tracking.
When is the best time to visit Uganda
🌸 Spring (March – May)
Comparable to the long rainy season
☀️ Summer (June – August)
Corresponds to the long dry season
🍂 Autumn (Sep – Nov)
Mirrors the short rainy season
❄️ Winter (December – February)
Aligned with the short dry season
Note:
Even during these “classic seasons,” Uganda’s tropical environment ensures that the number of daylight hours is almost consistent throughout the year (about 12 hours per day), and that temperatures do not change much.
Safari activities in Uganda
Gorilla Trekking
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest & Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Chimpanzee Tracking
Kibale Forest National Park (best), Budongo Forest, Kyambura Gorge.
Game Drives & Big Five
Queen Elizabeth NP, Murchison Falls NP, Kidepo Valley NP, Lake Mburo NP
Boat Safaris
Kazinga Channel, Nile Cruise, Lake Mburo, Lake Bunyonyi
Bird Watching
Mabamba Swamp (shoebill stork), Semuliki, Bwindi, Queen Elizabeth NP, Kibale NP.
Nature Walks & Hiking
Bwindi, Mgahinga, Mount Elgon, Rwenzori Mountains, Lake Bunyonyi, and Mburo.
Uganda holiday types
Uganda Primate holidays
Gorillas, Chimpanzees, Golden monkeys
Uganda Honeymoon
Brovad sands lodge, Sambiya river lodge
Uganda Wildlife holidays
Queen Elizabeth NP. Murchision Falls NP
Uganda Luxury holidays
Explore the Pearl of Africa in Luxury style.
uganda cultural holidays
The batwa, Iko, Ndeere.
Uganda Climbing & Hiking
Hike the Rwenzori, Elgon, and Sipi Falls
Grandeur
Experience the grandeur of Africa with WildHorn Africa, where every safari is designed to showcase the continent’s breathtaking landscapes and majestic wildlife.
24/7 support
Enjoy peace of mind with 24/7 support from WildHorn Africa, ensuring expert assistance before, during, and after your safari adventure.
Safety
Your safety is our top priority at WildHorn Africa, with expertly guided safaris and trusted partners ensuring a secure and worry-free adventure.
Price-quality ratio
WildHorn Africa offers exceptional price-quality ratio, delivering top-tier safari experiences at competitive rates without compromising on comfort.
When is the best time to travel?
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The best time to visit is generally considered to be during the dry season, when weather conditions are more pleasant and travel is less likely to be disrupted, typically based on your preferred destinations. During this period, landscapes are at their most vibrant, wildlife sightings are more frequent, and activities can be enjoyed with greater ease. While visits are possible year-round, choosing this window is often recommended to ensure the most rewarding and comfortable experience.

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