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14-Day Uganda Gorilla Chimpanzees and Wildlife Safari

14-Day Uganda Gorilla Chimpanzees and Wildlife Safari

By Primate holidays, Safari holidays, Uganda trip ideas, Wildlife holidays
From $4,235  per person  (USD)

14-Day Uganda Gorilla Chimpanzees and Wildlife Safari

14-Day Uganda Gorilla Chimpanzees and Wildlife Safari

Embark on a 14-Day Uganda Gorilla Chimpanzees and Wildlife Safari in Uganda with Wildhorn Africa, taking you on an unforgettable journey through the country’s most remarkable destinations. Begin in Kidepo Valley to experience the raw African wilderness, then visit Murchison Falls to witness the world’s most powerful waterfalls and abundant wildlife. Explore Kibale Forest for an exhilarating chimpanzee trekking adventure, and venture into Queen Elizabeth National Park for exceptional wildlife viewing and the rare spectacle of tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector. Trek through Bwindi to encounter the endangered mountain gorillas, relax and soak in the stunning scenery at Lake Bunyonyi, and conclude your adventure with a visit to Lake Mburo before returning to Kampala city.

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Included

  • Park fees(For non-residents)
  • Gorilla permits(One per person, non-resident)
  • Chimp permits(One per person, non-resident)
  • All activities(Unless labeled as optional)
  • All accommodation(Unless listed as upgrade)
  • A professional driver/guide
  • All transportation(Unless labeled as optional)
  • All Taxes/VAT
  • Roundtrip airport transfer
  • Meals(As specified in the day-by-day section)
  • Drinking water(On all days)

Excluded

  • International flights(From/to home)
  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
  • Tips(Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
  • Personal items(Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
  • Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees

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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8 Day Gorillas Murchison Falls and Kibale Chimp Trek

8-Day Gorillas Murchison Falls and Kibale Chimp Trek

By Primate holidays, Safari holidays, Uganda trip ideas, Wildlife holidays
From $3,271  per person  (USD)

8-Day Gorillas Murchison Falls and Kibale Chimp Trek

8 Day Gorillas Murchison Falls and Kibale Chimp Trek

The key attractions of the 8-day gorilla trekking, Murchison Falls, and chimpanzee tracking safari in Kibale feature a visit to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, thrilling game drives in Murchison Falls National Park, and chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest National Park. You will also experience exciting wildlife safaris and game drives at Queen Elizabeth National Park. The adventure culminates with the unforgettable gorilla trekking expedition in Bwindi National Park, all organized by WildHorn Africa.

An unforgettable journey through Uganda’s most iconic wildlife destinations is offered by the 8-Day Gorillas, Murchison Falls, and Kibale Chimp Trek.

This immersive safari is designed to provide close encounters with some of the rarest and most captivating species in Africa. Over the course of eight days, travelers are guided through pristine national parks and sanctuaries where unforgettable moments are created. From the impressive Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary to the roaring waters of Murchison Falls, each day is filled with unique experiences that showcase Uganda’s rich biodiversity.

During the trek, chimpanzees are tracked in the lush Kibale Forest National Park, allowing an intimate view of their natural behavior. Game drives are conducted in both Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth National Parks, where a variety of wildlife is observed in their natural habitats. The highlight of the trip is the gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, where close contact with mountain gorillas is made possible under expert guidance. This carefully planned itinerary is facilitated by WildHorn Africa, ensuring that each participant is provided with a safe, memorable, and transformative wildlife experience.

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Entebbe to Murchison Falls National Park via Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary

You will be picked up from your guest house in Entebbe or downtown Kampala at 8:00 am and transferred to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary. Rhinos disappeared from Uganda in the early 1980s, and the Ziwa Sanctuary now serves as a breeding center for white rhinos. Approximately two hours will be spent trekking to observe the rhinos. After this, the journey will continue onward to Murchison Falls National Park, all arranged by WildHorn Africa.

Game Drives and Nile River Boat Trip

In the morning, a game drive will be undertaken in the park to observe elephants, lions, giraffes, and other wildlife. During the afternoon, a leisurely boat cruise on the River Nile will be enjoyed, offering opportunities to spot crocodiles, hippos, and various rare bird species. The journey will also include viewing the spectacular point where the River Nile flows into Lake Albert, a key highlight of the trip. Dinner and overnight accommodation will be provided at Murchison Falls, arranged by WildHorn Africa.

Drive to the Top of Murchison Falls & Transfer to Kibale National Park

The journey will lead you to the upper section of Murchison Falls National Park, where breathtaking views of Murchison Falls along the Nile River can be enjoyed. Due to recent flooding of the Nile, hiking to the top of the falls from downstream is no longer feasible. Instead, access to the top is made via the new tarmac road. Following the visit to the falls, the drive will continue to Kibale National Park, passing through key cities in western Uganda such as Hoima, Kyenjojo, and Fort Portal. A lunch break will be scheduled en route. The drive is expected to take approximately 6 to 7 hours. Dinner and overnight accommodation will be arranged at Kibale National Park by WildHorn Africa.

Chimp Trek and Transfer to Queen Elizabeth NP for the Kazinga Channel Boat Trip

Beginning in the morning at Kibale Forest National Park, a trek will be undertaken into the forest to observe chimpanzees and various monkey species such as red-tailed monkeys, olive baboons, and black-and-white colobus monkeys. Following the chimpanzee trek, a three-hour drive will be made to Queen Elizabeth National Park. Upon arrival, participation in the Kazinga Channel boat cruise will offer the chance to see crocodiles, buffaloes, elephants, and numerous bird species along the waterway. After the boat trip, the journey will continue to the lodge for check-in, dinner, and overnight stay, all coordinated by WildHorn Africa.

En-route Game Drive to Bwindi National Park

The day will begin with a brief game drive across the Kasenyi Plains in Queen Elizabeth National Park. These plains stretch across the expansive savannahs of the Albertine Rift within the park. The morning promises to be filled with excitement as encounters with lions, buffalo herds, elephants, Uganda kobs, topis, and bushbucks are anticipated. While spotting the full “Big Five” is not guaranteed, on a fortunate day, leopards may be sighted, bringing the count to the “Big Four.” Following the game drive, the journey to Bwindi National Park will commence, with the drive expected to take approximately 5 to 6 hours. This itinerary is arranged by WildHorn Africa.

Gorilla Trekking at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

You will proceed directly to the gate of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. After breakfast, a briefing on the gorilla trek will be provided. A national park guide will give a presentation outlining what to expect during the trek. During this pre-trek briefing, the guide will assign trekking groups, and you will likely be joined by other visitors. The duration of the gorilla trek can vary, lasting several hours depending on how deep the gorillas are within the forest. In the afternoon, a Batwa Cultural Tour may be considered to support sustainable tourism in the region. An additional fee of USD 80 is required to contribute to the Batwa community. This experience is arranged by WildHorn Africa.

Transfer from Bwindi to Lake Mburo National Park

On this day, a transfer will be made from Bwindi National Park to Lake Mburo National Park. In the evening, a night game drive is scheduled at Lake Mburo National Park, offering the chance to spot leopards (though sightings are not guaranteed) and other wildlife in Uganda’s smallest savannah park. Dinner and overnight accommodation will be provided at Lake Mburo National Park, arranged by WildHorn Africa.

Transfer from Lake Mburo National Park to Entebbe

The day will begin with an early breakfast, followed by a game drive at Lake Mburo National Park to observe more wildlife. Afterwards, the journey to Entebbe International Airport will commence. If desired, a stopover at the Equator crossing is planned, providing an opportunity to enjoy coffee and purchase handicrafts. After the stop, the drive to Entebbe will continue. The estimated travel time to Entebbe is approximately 5 hours, allowing enough time to check in for an evening flight departing from Entebbe. This itinerary is organized by WildHorn Africa.

Included

  • Park fees(For non-residents)
  • Gorilla permits(One per person, non-resident)
  • Chimp permits(One per person, non-resident)
  • All activities(Unless labeled as optional)
  • All accommodation(Unless listed as upgrade)
  • A professional driver/guide
  • All transportation(Unless labeled as optional)
  • All Taxes/VAT
  • Meals(As specified in the day-by-day section)
  • Drinking water(On all days)

Excluded

  • International flights(From/to home)
  • Roundtrip airport transfer
  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
  • Tips(Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
  • Personal items(Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
  • Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees

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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8-Day Mgahinga-Queen Elizabeth-Murchison Falls Big Five

8-Day Mgahinga-Queen Elizabeth-Murchison Falls Big Five

By Primate holidays, Safari holidays, Uganda trip ideas, Wildlife holidays
From $4,477  per person  (USD)

8-Day Mgahinga-Queen Elizabeth-Murchison Falls Big Five

8-Day Mgahinga-Queen Elizabeth-Murchison Falls Big Five

Set out on an unforgettable adventure filled with extraordinary moments! Trek mountain gorillas in Mgahinga, take in the stunning scenery of Lake Mutanda, and enjoy an authentic local coffee experience. Unwind with a stay at Lake Bunyonyi before seeking out the Big Five in Queen Elizabeth and Murchison Falls National Parks. Track chimpanzees in Kalinzu, embark on boat cruises along the Kazinga Channel and Nile River for exceptional wildlife viewing, and encounter white rhinos at Ziwa Sanctuary. With expert guides, diverse wildlife encounters, and comfortable accommodations, Wildhorn Africa ensures a truly remarkable safari experience. Book today!

An extraordinary 8-day safari experience is offered, taking travelers through three of Uganda’s most remarkable national parks—Mgahinga, Queen Elizabeth, and Murchison Falls.

This journey is designed to showcase the country’s incredible diversity of wildlife and landscapes, from the misty volcanic slopes of Mgahinga, where mountain gorillas roam, to the vast savannahs and sparkling waterways of Queen Elizabeth and Murchison Falls National Parks. Encounters with the Big Five—lion, leopard, buffalo, elephant, and rhino—are complemented by opportunities to track chimpanzees, cruise along wildlife-rich waterways, and witness one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world. Each day is thoughtfully planned to blend adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion.

Over the course of the trip, a variety of unforgettable experiences are arranged. Gorilla trekking in the lush forests of Mgahinga is followed by tranquil moments at Lake Mutanda and Lake Bunyonyi. Game drives reveal abundant wildlife, while boat cruises on the Kazinga Channel and Nile River bring hippos, crocodiles, and vibrant birdlife into view. Visits to Kalinzu Forest for chimp tracking and to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary for a close-up encounter with rhinos ensure a complete Big Five experience. Comfortable accommodations are selected for rest after each day’s exploration, and expert guidance is provided throughout, ensuring the journey is as enriching as it is memorable.

8-Day Mgahinga-Queen Elizabeth-Murchison Falls Big Five

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Departure is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. from the designated pick-up point, followed by a stop at the Equator landmark to experience the earth’s rotation along its axis. The journey continues to Biharwe for a short hike to the Eclipse Monument before proceeding to Igongo Cultural Centre for a one-hour lunch break. From there, the drive heads to Kabale, where an aerial view of Lake Bunyonyi will be enjoyed from a scenic viewpoint for 15 minutes. The trip continues toward Kisoro, with a stop at the Mt. Muhavura volcano viewpoint for another 15 minutes, before proceeding to Kisoro for an overnight stay at Ichumbi Hotel.

This is a full-day activity. Breakfast will be served at 6:30 a.m., followed by a transfer to Mgahinga National Park. It is recommended to carry a packed snack for lunch and at least 1.5 liters of drinking water. Upon arrival at the park gate, registration and a briefing will be conducted. Afterward, participants will be assigned to trekking groups accompanied by a guide and rangers. Gorilla trekking will then commence, lasting between 30 minutes and 2 hours depending on the gorillas’ location. Once located, an hour will be allocated for viewing before returning to the briefing point, where a trekking certificate from the Uganda Wildlife Authority will be presented.

After the trek, relaxation awaits with swimming at the hotel pool and an evening steam bath to unwind from the day’s adventure.

Breakfast will be served at 8:30 a.m., followed by a boat tour on Lake Mutanda. During the tour, there will be opportunities to spot various bird species, enjoy panoramic views of the volcanic ranges, and visit notable sites such as the royal tombs cave with mummies and Punishment Island. This activity lasts approximately two hours.

Afterward, a local coffee tour will be experienced, offering insights into the entire process from garden to cup. Guests will taste Uganda’s arabica coffee in light, medium, and dark roasts, with the activity lasting around two hours. A souvenir pack of coffee, based on personal preference, will be provided. The day will then continue with a visit to a local restaurant to savor traditional Ugandan cuisine at a locally based hotel.

Travel to Queen Elizabeth National Park

Breakfast will be served at 6:30 a.m., with departure set for 7:00 a.m. The journey will proceed to Irungu Forest Lodge in Queen Elizabeth National Park. Upon arrival, lunch will be served, followed by an evening game drive in the park to experience its diverse wildlife. After the game drive, you will return to the lodge for the night.

Trek Chimps and Boat ride on Kazinga Channel

Breakfast will be served at 6:30 a.m., followed by a 7:00 a.m. departure to Kyambura Gorge for chimpanzee trekking. After a briefing, the trek will commence and last approximately 2–3 hours. The group will then return to the hotel. In the afternoon, a boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel will be undertaken, offering sightings of hippos, elephants, crocodiles, buffaloes, and a wide variety of bird species.

The day will conclude with dinner at the hotel, followed by an evening of rest.

Travel to Murchison National Park

Breakfast will be served at 6:30 a.m., with departure at 7:00 a.m. for the journey to Murchison Falls National Park via Kyenjojo District. Upon arrival, check-in at the hotel will be followed by lunch. In the evening, a visit to the top of Murchison Falls will be made before returning to the lodge.

Game drive and Boat Cruise

Breakfast will be served at 7:30 a.m., followed by departure at 8:00 a.m. for a 2–3 hour morning game drive in the national park. Afterwards, there will be time to rest and enjoy lunch at the hotel. At 2:00 p.m., a two-hour boat cruise on the Nile will take place before returning to the hotel.

Track Rhinos and Travel Back

This day is dedicated to traveling back to Kampala; however, a visit to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary for a rhino tour will be included. The tour is expected to last 1–2 hours. Afterward, the journey will continue to Kampala or Entebbe.

Included

  • Park fees(For non-residents)
  • Gorilla permits(One per person, non-resident)
  • Chimp permits(One per person, non-resident)
  • All activities(Unless labeled as optional)
  • All accommodation(Unless listed as upgrade)
  • A professional driver/guide
  • All transportation(Unless labeled as optional)
  • All Taxes/VAT
  • Roundtrip airport transfer
  • Meals(As specified in the day-by-day section)
  • Drinking water(On all days)

Excluded

  • International flights(From/to home)
  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
  • Tips(Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
  • Personal items(Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
  • Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees
  • Some meals(As specified in the day-by-day section)

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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7-Day Murchison Falls & Kidepo National Park Wildlife

7-Day Murchison Falls & Kidepo National Park Wildlife

By Off the beaten track holidays, Safari holidays, Uganda trip ideas, Wildlife holidays
From $2,365  per person  (USD)

7-Day Murchison Falls & Kidepo National Park Wildlife

7-Day Murchison Falls & Kidepo National Park Wildlife

This tour is specially crafted for wildlife enthusiasts eager to explore the remote, arid, and pristine Kidepo Valley National Park in North-Western Uganda, a spectacular destination waiting to be discovered. Rather than driving straight to the park, which is 575 km from Kampala, this package includes planned stops at Zziwa Rhino Sanctuary and Gulu town, allowing for a more comfortable journey and ample time to recover from travel fatigue.

Embark on an unforgettable 7-day adventure that showcases the extraordinary wildlife and breathtaking landscapes of Murchison Falls and Kidepo National Parks.

This carefully curated journey is designed to immerse travelers in the heart of Uganda’s most iconic natural reserves, where diverse ecosystems and abundant wildlife are experienced at their finest. From the roaring cascade of Murchison Falls to the rugged wilderness of Kidepo Valley, every moment of this safari is planned to reveal the raw beauty and unique biodiversity that define these protected areas.

Throughout the seven days, a variety of activities and sightings are facilitated to maximize wildlife encounters and scenic appreciation. Game drives, boat safaris, and guided walks are arranged to provide comprehensive exploration of the parks’ rich fauna, including elephants, lions, giraffes, and rare bird species. Comfortable accommodations are selected strategically to enhance the safari experience, allowing travelers to rest fully while staying close to nature. This itinerary ensures that the journey between the two parks is seamless, offering both adventure and relaxation in an unforgettable wildlife expedition.

7-Day Murchison Falls & Kidepo National Park Wildlife

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Arrival in Kampala

Upon arrival at Entebbe International Airport, a guide/driver will welcome you and transfer you to Kampala Acactus Hotel or any other accommodation of your preference in Kampala. After a brief rest, the guide will take you on a city tour to explore Kampala’s historical and cultural landmarks. Highlights of the tour may include the Uganda Parliament Building, Kabaka’s Palace, Kabaka’s man-made lake, Uganda Museum, Kasubi Tombs, religious cathedrals, and the Bahai Temple, among others, before returning to the hotel for dinner and overnight stay.

Kampala to Gulu

Following breakfast, a transfer will be arranged to Gulu town for an overnight stay. Along the way, a stop will be made at Ziwa Rhino and Wildlife Ranch in Nakasongola district for a rhino tracking experience. Lunch will be enjoyed at the ranch before continuing the journey to the northern hub of Gulu city. After spending the night in Gulu, an early morning departure to Kidepo Valley National Park will be undertaken.

Following an early morning breakfast, you will be transferred to Kidepo Valley National Park, with an expected arrival in the afternoon. After lunch, an afternoon game drive will be undertaken to spot wildlife such as zebras, giraffes, caracals, lesser kudus, and mountain reedbucks, among others. Later, you will return to your accommodation for an overnight rest, preparing for the full days of activities ahead.

Traversed by large sandy rivers, Kidepo Valley National Park is famous for its unique blend of wildlife thriving alongside dry mountain forests and open savannah. The park is home to over 77 mammal species and nearly 500 bird species. Consequently, the diversity of animals in the park is remarkable, including several species found nowhere else in Uganda, such as the cheetah. On day four, extensive game drives will be conducted throughout the park to observe as many animal and bird species as possible, including rare and endemic ones like the cheetah, which cannot be seen elsewhere in the country.

Transfer to Murchison Falls National Park

In the morning, the journey to Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda’s most popular park, will begin. Upon arrival, an evening game drive will be undertaken. Exploring the Buligi game tracks on the northern bank offers an excellent opportunity to observe and photograph a variety of wildlife in the Nile Valley, including lions, hyenas, elephants, giraffes, and leopards.

Morning Game drive, Boat cruise and top of the falls

After breakfast in the morning, a morning game drive will be embarked upon to spot any wildlife that may have been missed during the previous evening’s drive. This game drive will last approximately four hours before a lunch break is taken. Following lunch, a boat cruise to the base of the falls will be undertaken. During the boat trip, numerous wild animals can be seen along the riverbanks, along with a variety of bird species. From there, a hike to the top of Murchison Falls will be made, allowing you to experience and witness the power of the world’s strongest waterfall. The summit also offers ample opportunities for capturing stunning photographs.

 

Transfer back to Kampala/Entebbe

After breakfast, you will check out and begin the return journey to Entebbe International Airport, if departing, or to any other preferred location within the city. The drive takes approximately four hours. This will mark the conclusion of the 7-day adventure. Thank you for choosing Wildhorn Africa.

Included

  • Park fees(For non-residents)
  • All activities(Unless labeled as optional)
  • All accommodation(Unless listed as upgrade)
  • A professional driver/guide
  • All transportation(Unless labeled as optional)
  • All Taxes/VAT
  • Roundtrip airport transfer
  • Meals(As specified in the day-by-day section)
  • Drinking water(On all days)

Excluded

  • International flights(From/to home)
  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
  • Tips(Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
  • Personal items(Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
  • Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees

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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5-Day Murchison Falls & Kibale Chimpanzee Safari

5-Day Murchison Falls & Kibale Chimpanzee Safari

By Primate holidays, Safari holidays, Uganda trip ideas, Wildlife holidays
From $2,068  per person  (USD)

5-Day Murchison Falls & Kibale Chimpanzee Safari

5-Day Murchison Falls & Kibale Chimpanzee Safari

This 5-day Murchison & Kibale Safari, offered by WildHorn Africa, provides an opportunity to explore two of Uganda’s premier safari destinations. Kibale Forest National Park features the unique Chimpanzee Habituation Experience along with a rich variety of wildlife and bird species. Meanwhile, Murchison Falls National Park promises unforgettable wildlife encounters, including sightings of Defassa waterbucks, Jackson’s hartebeests, Uganda kobs, Cape buffaloes, oribis, leopards, Rothschild giraffes, elephants, bushbucks, and more.

The unparalleled diversity of Uganda’s wilderness is experienced on the 5-Day Murchison Falls & Kibale Chimpanzee Safari, where both thrilling wildlife encounters and intimate primate observations are seamlessly combined.

The journey is marked by the awe-inspiring Murchison Falls, where the Nile’s powerful waters plunge through a narrow gorge, surrounded by expansive savannahs teeming with elephants, giraffes, lions, and a rich array of birdlife. The safari is carefully curated to offer a balance of game drives, boat cruises, and opportunities to witness the region’s iconic species, all delivered with comfort and expert guidance to enhance the experience.

The adventure continues with an immersive visit to Kibale Forest National Park, renowned for its chimpanzee habituation experience. Here, close encounters with our closest primate relatives are facilitated in a pristine rainforest setting, alongside sightings of other unique wildlife and abundant bird species. Throughout the safari, each day is thoughtfully planned to maximize wildlife viewing while allowing time for relaxation and reflection, ensuring that the natural wonders of Uganda are fully appreciated in an unforgettable way.

5-Day Murchison Falls & Kibale Chimpanzee Safari

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Kampala to Murchison Falls National Park

On this day, the safari begins with a journey to the first destination in northwestern Uganda. After breakfast, a pick-up from your hotel in Kampala will be arranged by WildHorn Africa for the 6 to 7-hour drive to Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda’s largest conservation area, covering over 3,840 square kilometers.

The park derives its name from the stunning Murchison Falls, where the powerful waters of the Victoria Nile force their way through a narrow 7-meter gorge before plunging 45 meters with a thunderous roar. Along the way, lunch will be enjoyed at Kabalega Diners or in Masindi Town. Arrival at the park is scheduled for the afternoon, followed by a hike to the top of the falls. Photographs can be taken of the breathtaking waterfalls and the iconic rainbow that often forms at the summit. The day concludes with a drive back to the lodge for dinner and an overnight stay.

Morning Game Drive and Afternoon Boat Cruise

The day begins with breakfast at the lodge before setting out on a game drive along designated tracks winding through the savannah grasslands. Wildlife such as Rothschild giraffes, Defassa waterbucks, Cape buffaloes, lions, Uganda kobs, leopards, elephants, serval cats, and many others are often seen. As the day warms, a return to the lodge is made for brunch or a light snack, followed by a brief rest.

After this pause, lunch is served before being driven to Paraa Jetty to meet guides for a boat cruise on the tranquil waters of the River Nile. The cruise proceeds slowly, offering opportunities to admire and photograph stunning scenery, a variety of bird species—including open-billed storks, shoebill storks, Marabou storks, secretary birds, African fish eagles, and pink-backed pelicans—as well as Nile crocodiles and hippos resting in the deeper waters. The day concludes with a return to the lodge for dinner and an overnight stay, all arranged by WildHorn Africa.

Murchison to Kibale Forest National Park

Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda’s largest and most expansive conservation area, offers some of the most rewarding game viewing experiences in the country. Following an early breakfast, the day will begin with a game drive along the northern banks of the Nile River, where sightings of giraffes, elephants, hartebeests, buffaloes, lions, leopards, and an array of bird species can be anticipated. Witnessing wildlife in their natural environment—feeding, nurturing their young, and interacting within their herds—is a truly remarkable experience.

Later in the afternoon, the adventure continues with a tranquil boat safari along the River Nile. This relaxing cruise presents additional chances to observe wildlife and birds from a unique perspective. The journey culminates at the base of the spectacular Murchison Falls, famously known as the ‘Devil’s Cauldron,’ where the river explodes through a narrow gorge with immense power. Such a dramatic and exclusive river safari experience can only be encountered in Uganda and is thoughtfully organized by WildHorn Africa.

Chimpanzee Habituation Experience

The Chimpanzee Habituation Experience is among the most popular tourist activities in Kibale Forest National Park, and it will be included in your tour with WildHorn Africa. The day begins with an early breakfast, followed by arrival at the park headquarters (Kanyanchu Visitor Center) by 6:00 a.m. for a briefing. You will then accompany a team of researchers working to habituate the chimpanzees.

During this immersive activity, chimpanzees are observed from the moment they leave their nests to engage in their daily routines—such as foraging, mating, resting, grooming, and playing—until they return to build nests in the evening. This rewarding full-day experience requires bringing a packed lunch and sufficient drinking water, as the return to the lodge for dinner, relaxation, and overnight stay takes place later in the day.

Depart Kibale Forest National Park for Kampala City

Following breakfast, check-out from the lodge will be completed before embarking on the journey back to Kampala City. The day begins with a visit to the Amabere ga Nyinamwiru Caves to explore the unique breast-shaped stalactites and stalagmites, along with stunning waterfalls, followed by a hike around the three Crater Lakes of Kigere, Saka, and Kikere.

Lunch will be enjoyed in Fort Portal city before continuing the drive to Kampala. Upon arrival, transportation will be arranged to either a hotel or Entebbe International Airport for the flight to your next destination, coordinated by WildHorn Africa.

Included

  • Park fees(For non-residents)
  • Chimp permits(One per person, non-resident)
  • All activities(Unless labeled as optional)
  • All accommodation(Unless listed as upgrade)
  • A professional driver/guide
  • All transportation(Unless labeled as optional)
  • All Taxes/VAT
  • Roundtrip airport transfer
  • Meals(As specified in the day-by-day section)
  • Drinking water(On all days)

Excluded

  • International flights(From/to home)
  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
  • Tips(Tipping guideline US$5.00 pp per day)
  • Personal items(Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
  • Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees

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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3-Day Best of Murchison Falls and African Big 5 Safari

3-Day Best of Murchison Falls and African Big 5 Safari

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3-Day Best of Murchison Falls and African Big 5 Safari

3-Day Best of Murchison Falls and African Big 5 Safari

This journey with WildHorn Africa leads to the magnificent Murchison Falls, where the Nile squeezes through a narrow 7-meter gorge before plunging 43 meters with a thunderous roar, continuing westward toward Lake Albert. A safari to Murchison Falls presents a rare chance to encounter Uganda’s renowned Big Five—lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino, and leopard.

The wild heart of Uganda is unveiled on the 3-Day Best of Murchison Falls and African Big 5 Safari, where breathtaking landscapes, iconic wildlife, and the thunderous power of the Nile come together in an unforgettable adventure.

The journey is designed to immerse travelers in the country’s most celebrated national park, where the Murchison Falls roar through a narrow gorge before cascading dramatically into the river below. Luxury and comfort are seamlessly woven into the experience, allowing each moment to be savored without distraction. From the golden savannahs to the lush riverbanks, the safari offers a perfect blend of relaxation, excitement, and raw natural beauty.

The experience is enriched by thrilling opportunities to spot the African Big Five—lion, elephant, buffalo, rhino, and leopard—alongside countless other species that make the park a biodiversity treasure. Rhino tracking at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary adds a rare and intimate encounter with these endangered giants, while expertly guided game drives reveal herds of wildlife against the backdrop of sweeping plains. A boat cruise along the Nile brings sightings of hippos, crocodiles, and dazzling birdlife before culminating at the base of the falls, where the raw force of nature is felt in full. Each carefully planned detail ensures that the safari is as memorable as it is comfortable, leaving travelers with lasting impressions of Uganda’s wild wonders.

3-Day Best of Murchison Falls and African Big 5 Safari

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Entebbe- Transfer to Murchison Falls National Park

On this day, the safari begins with a transfer to Murchison Falls National Park, where a guide from WildHorn Africa will pick you up and escort you to the park. Key highlights include witnessing the thunderous Murchison Falls, enjoying a boat trip to the base of the falls, and exploring the vast plains of Uganda’s largest national park, offering opportunities to see elephants, buffalo, lions, and giraffes. A stop is made at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary for a guided walk of about an hour, accompanied by a ranger, to observe white rhinos thriving in their protected environment. After lunch en route, the journey to Murchison Falls National Park continues, with occasional wildlife sightings along the way to the lodge.

Morning Game Drive and Afternoon Boat Cruise

After breakfast in the morning, a game drive is embarked upon, guided by an expert from WildHorn Africa who will skillfully spot early wildlife activity. The 3 to 4-hour excursion offers excellent opportunities for viewing and photographing lions, buffaloes, giraffes, waterbucks, Uganda kob, elephants, and a variety of bird species. Following the game drive, lunch is served back at the lodge. In the afternoon, a boat ride with a sunroof is enjoyed, cruising to the base of Murchison Falls, where aquatic animals and diverse landscapes can be observed from the water.

Transfer to Entebbe via Top of Falls

Following a peaceful breakfast and check-out, the journey back to Kampala begins with a visit to the summit of Murchison Falls to take in the spectacular views. Depending on your departure schedule, transportation to the airport will be arranged for your flight home with WildHorn Africa.

Included

  • Park fees(For non-residents)
  • All activities(Unless labeled as optional)
  • All accommodation(Unless listed as upgrade)
  • A professional driver/guide
  • All transportation(Unless labeled as optional)
  • All Taxes/VAT
  • Roundtrip airport transfer
  • Meals(As specified in the day-by-day section)
  • Drinking water(On all days)

Excluded

  • International flights(From/to home)
  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
  • Tips(Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
  • Personal items(Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
  • Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees

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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Uganda Wildlife holidays

Uganda Wildlife holidays

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Uganda Wildlife holidays

There are few places on Earth where nature still breathes with such purity, rhythm, and intensity as it does in Uganda. A country where emerald forests cradle mountain gorillas, golden savannahs stretch beyond the horizon, and mighty rivers roar through dramatic gorges, Uganda remains one of Africa’s last great wilderness frontiers. Uganda Wildlife Holidays are not simply safaris—they are journeys into the soul of a continent still untamed, where every encounter tells a story older than time.

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Uganda Wildlife Holidays

Introduction & Overview

There are few places on Earth where nature still breathes with such purity, rhythm, and intensity as it does in Uganda. A country where emerald forests cradle mountain gorillas, golden savannahs stretch beyond the horizon, and mighty rivers roar through dramatic gorges, Uganda remains one of Africa’s last great wilderness frontiers. Uganda Wildlife Holidays are not simply safaris—they are journeys into the soul of a continent still untamed, where every encounter tells a story older than time.

Often called the “Pearl of Africa”, Uganda is blessed with extraordinary biodiversity. Within its borders lies a concentration of wildlife that rivals any destination on the continent. From the dense rainforests of Bwindi to the expansive plains of Queen Elizabeth and the remote valleys of Kidepo, Uganda offers an unmatched diversity of habitats and species. It is a land where tree-climbing lions, elephants, and hippos share territory with chimpanzees, shoebill storks, and mountain gorillas.

What distinguishes Uganda from other African destinations is its raw authenticity. Here, wildlife thrives without the crowds, and safaris feel intimate, personal, and deeply rewarding. Travelers are drawn not just by the promise of sighting the Big Five—lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo, and rhino—but by the chance to witness rare primates, interact with local communities, and explore landscapes of profound natural drama.

A Uganda Wildlife Holiday is a symphony of sensations. The distant rumble of thunder over Lake Albert, the rustle of leaves before a silverback emerges from the mist, the call of an African fish eagle echoing across the Nile—each moment is an immersion in the pulse of life. It is a reminder that the wild is not a spectacle to be observed but a living, breathing entity to be felt.

Who It’s For

Uganda Wildlife Holidays are crafted for those who crave authenticity, adventure, and connection. These journeys attract travelers who see beyond luxury and seek meaningful encounters with nature in its purest form. They are for those who wish to step off the beaten path, into places where silence speaks and every landscape holds a secret.

For wildlife enthusiasts, Uganda is a dream realized. With more than 1,000 bird species, 345 mammal species, and countless reptiles and amphibians, the country is a paradise for anyone who thrives in the presence of biodiversity. Birders are drawn by the rare shoebill stork, the Great Blue Turaco, and the vibrancy of Albertine Rift endemics, while mammal lovers find their passions awakened by gorilla families in Bwindi, chimpanzee troops in Kibale, and lions prowling through the Ishasha plains.

Photographers find Uganda irresistible for its cinematic light, unspoiled settings, and the intimate proximity it allows with wildlife. Whether capturing the shimmer of Murchison Falls, the gaze of a silverback, or elephants bathing in the Kazinga Channel, Uganda offers moments that stay imprinted in the lens—and the heart.

For families, Uganda provides an educational journey like no other. It teaches respect for nature, the importance of conservation, and the wonder of discovering animals in their true habitats. For honeymooners, it is a blend of wild romance and soulful adventure—where luxury lodges overlook river sunsets and forest villas sit beneath canopies alive with song.

Uganda Wildlife Holidays also appeal to conservation-minded travelers. Many of Uganda’s reserves and lodges operate under eco-tourism principles, ensuring that every visit contributes to local communities and wildlife preservation. These travelers understand that to witness the wild is a privilege—and that responsible tourism ensures its continuity.

Ultimately, these holidays are for anyone who wishes to feel Africa rather than simply see it, to walk among giants, to sit in silence as gorillas feed, to follow a leopard’s footprints through dew-soaked grass, and to know what it means to be alive in the wild.

Key Features & Experiences

Uganda’s wildlife experiences are among the richest and most varied in Africa. From mountain jungles to riverine forests, from crater lakes to arid plains, every corner of the country offers a new kind of wonder. A Uganda Wildlife Holiday is not confined to one setting—it is an odyssey across ecosystems, each more astonishing than the last.

Gorilla Trekking – The Crown Jewel of Africa

Nothing compares to the awe of coming face-to-face with a mountain gorilla in its natural habitat. In the mist-draped forests of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, travelers embark on guided treks led by expert rangers. The hike winds through dense foliage alive with birdsong and the calls of colobus monkeys. Then, suddenly, a clearing appears—and there they are.

Watching a silverback feed, a mother cradle her infant, or young gorillas play under the canopy is an experience beyond words. It is humbling, intimate, and profoundly moving. Gorilla trekking is often described as a spiritual encounter, a rare privilege that connects humanity with its origins.

Chimpanzee Tracking – The Primate Capital Experience

In the lush Kibale Forest National Park, often called the Primate Capital of the World, travelers track troops of wild chimpanzees. The forest is a living mosaic of fig trees, mahogany, and vines, echoing with the calls of 13 primate species. Observing chimpanzees swing effortlessly through the canopy, groom one another, and communicate with expressive vocalizations is mesmerizing.

Chimpanzee trekking is also available in Budongo Forest near Murchison Falls and Kyambura Gorge in Queen Elizabeth National Park, offering travelers multiple opportunities to engage with these intelligent beings.

Big Five Safaris – Uganda’s Classic Wilderness

Uganda’s savannah parks rival the best of East Africa’s safari destinations yet remain refreshingly uncrowded. In Queen Elizabeth, Murchison Falls, and Kidepo Valley National Parks, the Big Five roam freely, joined by countless antelope, giraffe, zebra, and warthog.

Murchison Falls, with its dramatic landscapes along the Nile, teems with lions, elephants, hippos, and buffalo. The park’s private game drives, river safaris, and hot-air balloon flights offer an elegant, immersive experience. In Queen Elizabeth, the Ishasha sector is home to the famed tree-climbing lions, a rare behavior that has become iconic. Meanwhile, Kidepo Valley, remote and untouched, offers one of Africa’s purest safari experiences, with sweeping views, roaring lions, and ostriches crossing open plains.

The Nile Experience – Life Along Africa’s Greatest River

The Nile, Africa’s longest river, defines Uganda’s northern landscape. A wildlife holiday here includes serene boat cruises along the Nile, where travelers encounter crocodiles, hippos, elephants, and countless birds lining the banks. At Murchison Falls, the river narrows into a roaring gorge, creating the most powerful waterfall on the continent. Sunset cruises and riverside lodges provide moments of deep peace and reflection amidst raw grandeur.

Birding in Paradise – A Haven for Ornithologists

With over 1,065 recorded bird species, Uganda is a global birding paradise. The Albertine Rift region shelters rare endemics, while wetlands like Mabamba Swamp host the mysterious shoebill stork—a prehistoric-looking bird found nowhere else in such abundance. Whether you are a dedicated birder or a casual observer, Uganda’s birdlife enchants with color, variety, and song.

Scenic Landscapes and Adventure Additions

Beyond its wildlife, Uganda astonishes with its landscapes. The Rwenzori Mountains, known as the Mountains of the Moon, rise into snowy peaks, offering hiking opportunities through glaciers and alpine meadows. The volcanic Virunga Range forms a dramatic backdrop to the southwest, while Lake Bunyonyi, dotted with 29 islands, provides serenity after safari adventures.

For thrill-seekers, white-water rafting on the Nile in Jinja, hot-air balloon safaris over Murchison Falls, or quad biking through countryside trails add an adrenaline edge to wildlife exploration. Uganda’s diversity allows every traveler to design a holiday that balances adventure with tranquility.

Best Destinations

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bwindi is home to nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. Its dense, ancient forest teems with biodiversity—over 120 mammal species, 200 butterflies, and 350 bird species. Luxury lodges like Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge and Buhoma Lodge provide elegant bases from which to embark on life-changing treks.

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Spanning lakes, grasslands, and crater-filled valleys, Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of Uganda’s most picturesque reserves. It is home to over 600 bird species and 95 mammal species. The Kazinga Channel boat cruise offers intimate views of elephants, hippos, and crocodiles, while the Ishasha sector offers the unique sight of lions resting in fig trees.

Murchison Falls National Park

Dominated by the Nile’s dramatic descent through a narrow gorge, Murchison Falls combines raw power with ecological abundance. The park hosts giraffes, lions, buffalo, and one of the largest hippo populations in Africa. The falls themselves are an unforgettable spectacle—thundering through mist and rainbow spray.

Kidepo Valley National Park

Remote and pristine, Kidepo Valley is often described as Africa’s last frontier. Its sweeping savannahs are home to cheetahs, ostriches, elephants, lions, and buffalo. The vastness of its landscape, combined with cultural encounters with the Karamojong people, makes Kidepo a destination for those seeking wilderness in its purest form.

Kibale Forest National Park

Renowned for primates, Kibale is a lush rainforest alive with chimpanzees, red colobus, and black-and-white monkeys. Guided treks offer close encounters with habituated chimp communities, while luxury lodges such as Kyaninga Lodge offer rest in settings of unmatched serenity.

Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary

Located near Nakasongola, Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary is the only place in Uganda where rhinos roam freely. Visitors can track them on foot, accompanied by rangers who share insights about conservation efforts aimed at restoring rhinos to Uganda’s wild ecosystems.

Best Time to Go

Uganda’s wildlife holidays can be enjoyed all year, but the dry seasons—from December to February and June to September—offer the best conditions for safaris and trekking. Trails are firm, animals congregate around water sources, and skies are clear for photography.

The wet seasons (March–May and October–November) transform the landscape into lush green splendor, attracting migratory birds and offering dramatic scenery with fewer visitors. Gorilla and chimpanzee trekking are still possible during these months, and the rain often enhances the sense of being deep in the heart of the jungle.

Uganda’s equatorial climate ensures mild temperatures year-round, though altitude causes variation—cooler in the highlands and warmer in the lowland plains. Each season reveals a different rhythm of life, making Uganda a year-round paradise for nature lovers.

Travel Tips

Embarking on a wildlife holiday in Uganda requires thoughtful preparation to ensure comfort and respect for the environment. Travelers should pack light, breathable clothing for the warm days and warmer layers for cool nights, particularly in highland areas. Neutral colors help blend into natural surroundings during game drives and treks.

A pair of sturdy hiking boots is essential for gorilla and chimpanzee tracking, as is insect repellent and sunscreen for protection in the tropics. Travel insurance covering adventure activities is advisable. Photography enthusiasts should carry zoom lenses to capture wildlife at respectful distances.

Health precautions include vaccinations for yellow fever (required for entry) and malaria prophylaxis. Drinking bottled or purified water is recommended. Local currency, the Ugandan Shilling, is widely used, though major lodges accept cards.

Above all, traveling responsibly is key. Observing wildlife from a distance, respecting ranger instructions, and supporting community-run lodges or craft markets ensures that tourism remains sustainable. With professional guidance from an experienced tour operator like WildHorn Africa, travelers can focus on immersion while every logistical detail is flawlessly handled.

Why Choose This Holiday Type

Choosing a Uganda Wildlife Holiday is choosing authenticity. It is a decision to explore Africa in its most natural form, without filters or crowds. Unlike many safari destinations, Uganda retains a sense of intimacy and originality. It is a place where every experience feels deeply personal and connected to the land itself.

The country’s unique combination of primates and savannah wildlife sets it apart from the rest of Africa. Where else can one trek gorillas in the morning and watch lions hunt by afternoon? Where else does one journey from rainforest to savannah to snow-capped mountains within a single itinerary? Uganda’s ecological diversity is its signature of wonder.

Equally important is Uganda’s commitment to conservation and community. National park fees directly support wildlife protection, while local communities benefit through employment and sustainable tourism programs. Travelers can rest assured that their presence contributes positively to both people and planet.

Uganda’s wildlife holidays are more than observation—they are participation. They invite travelers into the rhythm of the wild, the chorus of birds at dawn, the laughter of guides who know the land intimately, and the stories shared by campfires under African stars.

For those who seek to rediscover wonder, Uganda offers a world still young in spirit. It is a destination where adventure and emotion intertwine, and where the memory of each encounter lingers long after the journey ends.

Conclusion

A journey through Uganda’s wild heart is a return to nature’s masterpiece. It is to walk where giants tread, to hear the language of rivers and forests, and to feel the humbling presence of creatures whose existence predates humanity itself. Uganda Wildlife Holidays offer not just adventure, but perspective—a reminder of what remains pure and worth protecting.

From the misty heights of Bwindi to the golden plains of Kidepo, from the thunder of Murchison Falls to the serenity of Lake Bunyonyi, Uganda unfolds as an epic in every sense. Each sunrise paints a new chapter, each encounter deepens the narrative, and each traveler departs changed—renewed by the grace of the wild.

For those ready to explore Uganda’s untamed beauty in style and with purpose, it is highly recommended to book your Africa tours and safaris through WildHorn Africa, a premier operator known for crafting personalized, sustainable, and luxurious wildlife experiences across East Africa. With their expertise and passion, every moment in the Pearl of Africa becomes unforgettable.

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FAQs

What makes Uganda Wildlife Holidays different from other African safaris?

Uganda Wildlife Holidays stand apart for their diversity and authenticity. While many African countries focus mainly on savannah safaris, Uganda combines classic wildlife experiences with unique primate encounters. It is one of the few destinations where travelers can trek mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, and also view the Big Five in a single journey. The country’s pristine landscapes, low visitor numbers, and warm hospitality create an experience that feels raw, exclusive, and profoundly personal.

What types of wildlife can I expect to see in Uganda?

Uganda is home to an incredible array of species. Travelers can encounter mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, lions (including tree-climbing lions), elephants, leopards, buffalo, giraffes, zebras, hippos, crocodiles, and over 1,000 bird species. The country’s diversity of ecosystems—rainforest, wetland, savannah, and alpine regions—makes it one of Africa’s most ecologically rich destinations.

Is gorilla trekking part of a Uganda Wildlife Holiday?

Yes, gorilla trekking is one of Uganda’s signature experiences and a highlight of any wildlife holiday. In Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, travelers hike through lush rainforests to spend an hour observing gorilla families in the wild. This intimate encounter is often described as life-changing and is among the most sought-after wildlife experiences in the world.

How physically demanding is gorilla or chimpanzee trekking?

Both activities require moderate fitness. Trekking paths can be steep, muddy, and at times challenging due to Uganda’s hilly terrain. However, treks are guided at a comfortable pace, and porters are available to assist. Each trekking group is matched with a suitable trail based on physical ability, ensuring that every traveler can enjoy the experience safely and comfortably.

What are the best destinations for wildlife viewing in Uganda?

Uganda offers several world-class wildlife destinations. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga are famed for gorillas, Kibale Forest for chimpanzees, Queen Elizabeth National Park for tree-climbing lions and the Kazinga Channel, Murchison Falls National Park for the Nile River and large mammals, and Kidepo Valley National Park for its remote and untouched wilderness. Each region offers a different facet of Uganda’s natural beauty.

When is the best time to go on a Uganda Wildlife Holiday?

The best time to visit is during the dry seasons, from December to February and June to September. During these months, wildlife is more visible as animals gather around water sources, and trekking trails are drier. However, Uganda is a year-round destination, and the green seasons (March–May and October–November) bring lush landscapes, fewer crowds, and vibrant birdlife.

Is Uganda a safe destination for wildlife travel?

Yes, Uganda is considered one of East Africa’s safest and most welcoming countries. National parks are well-managed, and local communities are deeply invested in tourism. Travelers are accompanied by trained guides and rangers at all times. Booking through a reputable operator like WildHorn Africa ensures that logistics, transport, and safety are professionally handled from start to finish.

Are Uganda Wildlife Holidays suitable for families?

Absolutely. Uganda’s wildlife experiences can be tailored for families with older children (ages 10 and above are ideal for most parks). While gorilla trekking has a minimum age of 15, families can enjoy chimp tracking, game drives, boat safaris, cultural visits, and nature walks. Many lodges cater to families, offering spacious suites, private guides, and child-friendly activities.

What kind of accommodation is available during Uganda Wildlife Holidays?

Uganda offers a range of accommodations—from luxury eco-lodges with fine dining and spa services to mid-range safari camps and community-owned lodges. Lodges such as Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge, Kyambura Gorge Lodge, Baker’s Lodge, and Apoka Safari Lodge are known for blending comfort with nature, offering personalized service, panoramic views, and eco-conscious design.

What kind of safari activities are included?

A Uganda Wildlife Holiday can include game drives, boat safaris, gorilla and chimpanzee trekking, nature walks, birdwatching, cultural visits, and even hot-air balloon safaris or helicopter flights over Murchison Falls. Each experience is guided by knowledgeable experts who ensure guests enjoy the highest quality of interpretation and comfort.

Do I need special permits for wildlife activities?

Yes. Gorilla and chimpanzee trekking require permits issued by the Uganda Wildlife Authority. These must be secured in advance as daily visitor numbers are limited to protect the animals and their habitats. When booking with WildHorn Africa, all necessary permits and logistics are arranged on your behalf to ensure a seamless experience.

What should I pack for a Uganda Wildlife Holiday?

Lightweight, breathable clothing in neutral colors is ideal. A pair of sturdy walking boots, a rain jacket, hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars, and a good-quality camera are essential. Long-sleeved shirts and trousers are useful for forest treks to prevent insect bites. Most lodges offer laundry services, so packing light is convenient.

Can I combine a wildlife safari with cultural or adventure experiences?

Yes, and it is highly recommended. Uganda’s wildlife holidays blend beautifully with cultural visits, boat cruises, white-water rafting, village walks, and tea plantation tours. Interacting with local communities adds depth to the journey, offering insight into Uganda’s traditions and daily life while supporting community-based tourism initiatives.

How close can I get to wildlife on safari?

Uganda’s safaris offer close yet respectful proximity to wildlife. On gorilla and chimpanzee treks, visitors observe animals from a safe distance of about 7 meters, ensuring minimal disturbance. On game drives and boat safaris, vehicles and boats approach animals quietly, providing intimate yet safe viewing experiences that adhere to strict conservation guidelines.

Is Uganda a good destination for birdwatching?

Uganda is a world-class birding destination. With over 1,065 species, including the elusive shoebill stork, African fish eagle, and Great Blue Turaco, birdwatchers find endless fascination here. Wetlands, forests, and crater lakes provide prime birding habitats, and professional guides can tailor itineraries specifically for ornithologists or casual bird enthusiasts.

How does tourism benefit conservation and local communities in Uganda?

Wildlife tourism in Uganda directly supports conservation and community welfare. Entrance fees and permits fund national park management, anti-poaching patrols, and habitat protection. Many lodges and tour companies partner with local villages, providing employment, education, and healthcare. When traveling with responsible operators like WildHorn Africa, your visit contributes to preserving Uganda’s wildlife legacy.

How long should I plan for a Uganda Wildlife Holiday?

A minimum of 7 to 10 days allows travelers to experience Uganda’s key wildlife highlights. However, a 12 to 14-day itinerary provides a deeper journey—combining gorilla trekking, chimp tracking, classic safaris, and relaxation by lakes or rivers. Uganda’s compact size and good internal flight network make it easy to explore multiple ecosystems in one trip.

Which company is best to book Uganda Wildlife Holidays with?

For a seamless, expertly guided experience, it is highly recommended to book your Uganda Wildlife Holidays through WildHorn Africa. As a leading safari specialist, WildHorn Africa crafts personalized itineraries that combine adventure, comfort, and conservation. Their professional guides, attention to detail, and commitment to authentic travel ensure that every journey through the Pearl of Africa becomes unforgettable.

Packing for Uganda Wildlife holidays

Uganda Wildlife Holidays invite travelers into a realm where nature still breathes in its purest form—an untouched paradise where emerald forests, golden savannahs, and roaring rivers converge to create one of Africa’s most extraordinary ecosystems. Here, wildlife roams freely across vast, unspoiled landscapes, from the majestic mountain gorillas of Bwindi to the thundering herds of elephants in Queen Elizabeth National Park and the stealthy lions of Ishasha. Every journey across Uganda feels deeply immersive, blending the thrill of discovery with the serenity of wilderness. It is a destination that goes beyond ordinary safaris, offering encounters that are both intimate and transformative, where each sunrise holds the promise of new life and wonder in the heart of Africa’s wild soul.

Ultimate Uganda Wildlife Safari

Explore Uganda’s wildlife on a 14-day safari through Murchison Falls, Kibale, Queen Elizabeth, Bwindi, and Kidepo.

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  • Valid passport and Uganda tourist visa
  • Pre-booked gorilla and chimpanzee trekking permits
  • Lightweight, neutral-colored safari clothing
  • Sturdy hiking boots and comfortable walking shoes
  • Wide-brimmed hat and polarized sunglasses
  • Eco-friendly sunscreen and insect repellent
  • A waterproof daypack for treks and safaris
  • High-quality binoculars for wildlife and birding
  • A DSLR or mirrorless camera with zoom lens
  • Travel insurance covering adventure activities
  • Light rain jacket or poncho for tropical showers
  • Local currency (Ugandan Shillings) for tips and markets
  • A spirit of adventure and respect for nature’s rhythm

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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.

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12-Day Gorillas, Chimps & Wildlife Epic Safari

12-Day Gorillas Chimps Wildlife Epic Uganda Safari

By Primate holidays, Safari holidays, Uganda trip ideas, Wildlife holidays
From $3,850  per person  (USD)

12-Day Gorillas Chimps Wildlife Epic Uganda Safari

12-Day Gorillas, Chimps & Wildlife Epic Safari

This walk is in the middle. This 12-day “best of Uganda” tour lets you see a lot of wildlife, enjoy beautiful scenery, and learn about the country’s culture. The gorilla, chimp, and golden monkey trek might be the best part of this safari, but you can also see rhinos, lions, hippos, buffaloes, leopards, elephants, many bird species, and a lot of dense green jungle. In Uganda’s north, you can enjoy the powerful Murchison Falls. In the west and southwest, you can enjoy the crater lakes.

An unforgettable journey through Uganda’s most iconic wilderness areas is experienced on the 12-Day Gorillas, Chimps & Wildlife Epic Safari.

Crafted for those with a passion for adventure and an appreciation for nature at its purest, this immersive expedition is designed to offer close encounters with Africa’s most captivating primates—mountain gorillas and chimpanzees—while also showcasing the country’s diverse landscapes, from mist-shrouded rainforests to sweeping savannahs. The itinerary has been curated to include time in Uganda’s most celebrated national parks such as Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Kibale Forest, and Queen Elizabeth and Murchison Falls National Parks, where guided treks and game drives reveal the rich tapestry of wildlife that defines the Pearl of Africa.

Throughout this epic safari, days are filled with rewarding experiences, including gorilla tracking adventures deep in ancient forests, chimpanzee encounters in the primate capital of East Africa, boat safaris along the Nile and Kazinga Channel, and classic game drives in search of lions, elephants, buffalo, and more. Evenings are spent in handpicked lodges and camps that reflect the beauty of the surroundings, ensuring comfort without compromise. Cultural interactions, scenic drives, and the warm hospitality of Uganda’s people add depth and meaning to every moment of the trip. This 12-day journey promises not only wildlife encounters but a soul-stirring immersion into Uganda’s untamed heart.

12-Day Gorillas Chimps Wildlife Epic Uganda Safari

Arrival for Best of Uganda Safari

Upon arrival at Entebbe International Airport, a warm welcome will be extended by a professional guide from WildHorn Africa, followed by a comfortable transfer to your hotel in either Entebbe or Kampala. The soothing breeze from Lake Victoria, Africa’s largest lake, will offer a refreshing introduction to Uganda. A restful evening will be enjoyed in preparation for the thrilling journey that begins the following day.

Rhino Tracking at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary

An early breakfast will be followed by a scenic drive to Murchison Falls National Park, marking the beginning of an exciting adventure. Along the way, a stop will be made at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary to enjoy an unforgettable rhino tracking experience. The journey will then continue toward the park, culminating in a visit to the top of Murchison Falls, where the mighty Nile River dramatically squeezes through a narrow 7-meter gorge, creating a powerful and awe-inspiring cascade right before your eyes. This experience is seamlessly arranged by WildHorn Africa.

Murchison Falls National Park Game Drive

Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda’s largest and most expansive conservation area, offers some of the most rewarding game viewing experiences in the country. Following an early breakfast, the day will begin with a game drive along the northern banks of the Nile River, where sightings of giraffes, elephants, hartebeests, buffaloes, lions, leopards, and an array of bird species can be anticipated. Witnessing wildlife in their natural environment—feeding, nurturing their young, and interacting within their herds—is a truly remarkable experience.

Later in the afternoon, the adventure continues with a tranquil boat safari along the River Nile. This relaxing cruise presents additional chances to observe wildlife and birds from a unique perspective. The journey culminates at the base of the spectacular Murchison Falls, famously known as the ‘Devil’s Cauldron,’ where the river explodes through a narrow gorge with immense power. Such a dramatic and exclusive river safari experience can only be encountered in Uganda and is thoughtfully organized by WildHorn Africa.

Transfer to Kibale Forest National Park

The journey today will lead to Kibale National Park, widely regarded as the primate capital of East Africa and the renowned home of chimpanzees. This lush forest sanctuary shelters 13 different primate species, with chimpanzee tracking being the highlight of the experience. As the drive unfolds, breathtaking scenery will be enjoyed, including glimpses of charming rural villages, bustling local markets, and abundant birdlife along the way. The day’s travel will be accompanied by a packed lunch or a meal stop in a town en route, all thoughtfully arranged by WildHorn Africa.

Chimpanzee Trekking in Kibale Forest National Park

Kibale National Park, celebrated as the primate capital of East Africa, offers a truly enriching chimpanzee trekking experience. This adventure leads deep into the heart of a vibrant tropical forest, crossing gentle streams and winding trails. Along the way, encounters with red-tailed monkeys, black-and-white colobus monkeys, colorful butterflies, and a chorus of birds calling from the treetops may be enjoyed. With expert guidance from a professional WildHorn Africa guide, chimpanzees will be carefully located, allowing for memorable photography and the chance to observe their natural behavior as they interact, feed, and play.

Following the trek and a refreshing lunch, an optional visit to Bigodi Village and its renowned swamp may be arranged, time permitting. This wetland area is celebrated for its remarkable diversity of bird species and primates, adding another layer of ecological richness to the day’s experience.

Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park

After breakfast, the journey will proceed to Queen Elizabeth National Park, offering scenic views of crater lakes and the majestic Rwenzori Mountain Ranges along the way. Upon entering the park, a brief game drive will be enjoyed en route to the lodge, setting the stage for an afternoon filled with remarkable wildlife encounters.

Following lunch, a serene boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel will be experienced, providing a relaxed yet immersive opportunity to observe wildlife. The channel’s banks are teeming with birdlife, while crocodiles and elephants are often seen along the shoreline. This scenic excursion, arranged by WildHorn Africa, also presents excellent opportunities for photography in the heart of Uganda’s most biodiverse landscape.

Wildlife Safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park

As the day begins, wildlife can be observed in their natural social structures—families, clans, and groups—moving freely through the vast landscapes, offering a striking contrast to those seen in confined zoo environments. A guided game drive across the Kasenyi plains will be undertaken in open-roof safari vehicles, allowing unobstructed views of the park’s rich biodiversity.

The journey will then continue to the Ishasha sector, famously known for its unique population of tree-climbing lions. With the assistance of experienced rangers, efforts will be made to locate these elusive predators lounging in fig or acacia trees. Lunch will be enjoyed as a picnic in the wild or served at the lodge, depending on the day’s timing and conditions, with all arrangements seamlessly managed by WildHorn Africa.

Expedition To Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

The journey today will lead to the majestic home of the gentle giants—Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. This rewarding drive winds through the stunning Kigezi Highlands, renowned for their dramatic terraced hills and breathtaking scenery. Depending on the arrival time, lunch will either be enjoyed en route or served at the lodge upon check-in.

Accommodation will be provided within or near the boundaries of the dense forest, offering a peaceful and immersive environment ideal for rest and rejuvenation. This serene setting, arranged by WildHorn Africa, provides the perfect atmosphere to unwind and prepare for the unforgettable gorilla trekking experience awaiting the following day.

Gorilla Trekking in Uganda

The most anticipated moment of the safari will unfold with an encounter with the magnificent mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. This ancient rainforest, teeming with biodiversity, is home to a wide variety of birds, butterflies, primates, and other forest-dwelling mammals. Accompanied by an experienced guide and park ranger from WildHorn Africa, the trek will lead deep into the lush terrain in search of these rare and powerful creatures.

Eventually, a face-to-face meeting with the gorillas will be experienced—an awe-inspiring and emotional connection with one of the world’s most endangered primates. The trek can vary in duration, ranging from one to eight hours, depending on the gorillas’ location. However, once located, visitors are granted one unforgettable hour to observe and photograph these gentle giants in their natural habitat. For those who opt not to participate in gorilla tracking, optional activities such as a cultural village walk or a short guided forest excursion may be arranged to ensure an enriching day.

Golden Monkey trekking in Mgahinga national park

An early morning departure from Bwindi will lead to Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, a scenic journey of approximately two hours. Upon arrival, golden monkey trekking will commence—a unique experience offering the chance to encounter this rare and endemic primate species found only in the Virunga volcanic region. The trek winds through the lush bamboo forests and diverse vegetation of Mgahinga, including distinctive flora such as giant lobelia.

Guided by an experienced ranger from WildHorn Africa, insights into the park’s ecological significance, history, and rich biodiversity will be shared throughout the trek. The entire experience typically lasts between two to three hours, after which a return to your reserved accommodation will provide a comfortable and restful overnight stay.

Lake Mburo National Park for Wildlife

The journey to Lake Mburo National Park will unfold through scenic countryside marked by rolling landscapes, plantations, and rural farms. Along the way, a visit will be made to a cultural museum showcasing the traditional lifestyles and heritage of the local communities in the region. Lunch or a picnic will be enjoyed at a selected restaurant en route.

Arrival at the park is expected later in the afternoon, followed by a peaceful boat excursion on Lake Mburo. This experience, thoughtfully arranged by WildHorn Africa, provides an ideal opportunity to take in the park’s natural beauty from the water while observing its vibrant birdlife and aquatic wildlife.

Transfer to Entebbe

Following an early breakfast, a game drive will be conducted within Lake Mburo National Park, offering one last chance to spot wildlife in this picturesque savannah setting. The journey will then continue toward Entebbe, including a stop at the iconic Equator line for a brief visit and photo opportunity. Lunch will be enjoyed along the way before proceeding to the airport, with arrival scheduled for the afternoon. All arrangements will be smoothly handled by WildHorn Africa.

Included

  • Park fees (For non-residents)
  • Gorilla permits (One per person, non-resident)
  • Chimp permits (One per person, non-resident)
  • All activities (Unless labeled as optional)
  • All accommodation (Unless listed as upgrade)
  • A professional driver/guide
  • All transportation (Unless labeled as optional)
  • All Taxes/VAT
  • Roundtrip airport transfer
  • Meals (As specified in the day-by-day section)
  • Drinking water(On all days)

Excluded

  • International flights (From/to home)
  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
  • Tips (Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
  • Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
  • Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees

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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General Climate

  • Southern Africa is hot and wet—great for lush landscapes but not ideal for wildlife spotting.

  • East Africa is dry and sunny—excellent for safaris and beach holidays.

  • North Africa (e.g., Egypt) is pleasantly cool.

Why: Peak of the dry season; excellent for wildlife viewing, especially in the Maasai Mara and Amboseli. Also great beach weather along the coast.

General Climate

  • Similar to January. East Africa remains dry and ideal for travel.
  • Southern Africa continues to experience summer rains.

Why: Calving season in the southern Serengeti; predators are active. Good weather in Zanzibar for beach lovers.

General Climate

  • Wettest month in East Africa; not ideal for safaris.

  • Southern Africa is still rainy, but the tail end of the wet season.

  • North Africa heats up quickly.

Why: Warm but not oppressively hot. Ideal for exploring ancient sites like Luxor, Aswan, and the Pyramids.

General Climate

  • Rain begins in East Africa.
  • Southern Africa starts to transition, with some rains still occurring.
  • Egypt begins warming up.

Why: Great for gorilla trekking in Bwindi before the heavier rains. Cooler weather in the mountains and fewer crowds.

General Climate

  • Peak dry season in East and Southern Africa—excellent for game viewing.

  • Nights can be cold in desert regions.

Why: Outstanding game viewing in the Okavango Delta during the annual flood. Dry and comfortable weather.

General Climate

  • Dry season in most regions of East and Southern Africa.

  • Cooler temperatures and clearer skies.

Why: Prime safari season begins. Victoria Falls is still in full flow, and wildlife viewing improves as vegetation thins out.

General Climate

  • Prime dry season continues in East and Southern Africa.

  • Cooler temperatures in the highlands.

Why: Cool, dry, and clear. Perfect time for dramatic desert landscapes, wildlife viewing in Etosha, and exploring Sossusvlei.

General Climate

  • End of rainy season in East Africa—landscapes are lush.

  • Southern Africa becomes cooler and drier—a sign of great safaris to come.

Why: Dry season begins; ideal time to see lemurs and other endemic wildlife. Also good for trekking and photography.

General Climate

  • Dry season continues but temperatures start to rise.

  • Wildlife congregates around water sources.

Why: One of the best months for game viewing in Hwange National Park and visiting Victoria Falls with good flow and visibility.

General Climate

  • Hot and dry across most of Africa.

  • Late dry season—excellent for spotting wildlife.

Why: Great for safaris in Kruger and start of wildflower bloom in the Western Cape. Also good time for whale watching along the coast.

General Climate

  • Rain returns to East Africa (short rains).

  • Southern Africa sees rising temperatures.

  • Still good wildlife viewing in some places before the rains fully begin.

Why: Short rainy season, but still accessible for gorilla trekking. Lush green scenery and fewer tourists.

General Climate

  • Warm and wet in Southern Africa.

  • East Africa enjoys another dry spell (short dry season).

  • North Africa is cool and dry.

Why: Dry season starts; ideal for historical sites, Simien Mountains trekking, and experiencing Timket preparations.

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10-Day Uganda Wildlife and Primates Safari Tour

10 Day Uganda Wildlife and Primates Safari Tour

By Primate holidays, Safari holidays, Uganda trip ideas, Wildlife holidays
From $3,746 per person  (USD)

10 Day Uganda Wildlife and Primates Safari Tour

10-Day Uganda Wildlife and Primates Safari Tour

Safaris in Uganda include tracking gorillas in the Bwindi woods, chimps in the Kyambura Gorge, rhinos at the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, and game drives in Murchison and Queen Elizabeth National Parks. Many kinds of animals, like mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, cows, lions, leopards, hyenas, waterbucks, elephants, bushbucks, Uganda kobs, giraffes, zebras, Nile crocodiles, hippos, and beautiful bird species, can be seen on this safari.

Embark on an extraordinary journey through the heart of East Africa with the 10 Day Uganda Wildlife and Primates Safari Tour, where unforgettable encounters with nature are crafted across Uganda’s most iconic landscapes.

This immersive itinerary is designed to showcase the country’s rich biodiversity, beginning with exhilarating game drives in Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth National Parks, where elephants, lions, giraffes, and hippos can be spotted roaming the savannah. The mighty Nile River is crossed, and a boat cruise to the base of Murchison Falls is enjoyed, offering breathtaking views and excellent wildlife sightings along the banks.

Deeper into Uganda’s lush forests, close encounters with endangered primates are made possible. In Kibale Forest National Park, chimpanzees are tracked in their natural habitat, while the world-famous Bwindi Impenetrable Forest sets the stage for a life-changing mountain gorilla trekking experience. The journey is rounded out with scenic relaxation at Lake Bunyonyi and opportunities for cultural interaction with local communities. Comfortable lodges, expert guides, and seamless logistics are provided throughout, ensuring that every moment of this 10-day safari is filled with awe, discovery, and deep connection to Uganda’s wild beauty.

10 Day Uganda Wildlife and Primates Safari Tour

Arrival at Entebbe International Airport

When you get to Entebbe International Airport, a Safari guide will be there to greet you and tell you about Uganda, which is seen as the beauty of Africa. After that, you’ll be taken to the place you booked to stay. If you got to Uganda early, you will have a ride around the city of Kampala in the late afternoon. You can expect trips to places like the Kasubi tomb, the Uganda Museum, the Namugongo Martyrs Shrine, and more. You’ll go back to your place to stay and get enough rest.

Transfer to Murchison Falls National Park

After breakfast, you will drive north to the famous Murchison Falls National Park. You will stop in Masindi for lunch and then at the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary to see the rare rhinos that live there and are protected there. Murchison Falls National Park will be your next stop. With an area of 3,840 square kilometers, Murchison Falls is Uganda’s biggest and best-protected wildlife area. You can see how beautiful the falls are by going to the top of them. Here, the river squeezes through a 7-meter-wide valley after being more than 1 km wide. It then drops with a thunderous roar, creating a rainbow of water spray that is one of the many beautiful things about the Nile River. Eat and take a break.

 

Murchison Falls National Park Game Drives

After an early, tasty breakfast, you’ll go on an adventure in the northern part, which is home to many grassland animals. On this game drive, you can take great pictures of elephants, lions, Uganda kobs, cows, giraffes, waterbucks, hippos, and more. If you’re lucky, you might even see lions, as well as many types of birds.

After lunch, you will go on a two-hour boat ride to the base of the Murchison Falls. There, huge amounts of water rush out of the small gorge and make a huge, thunderous sound. There will be a lot of water birds and mammals, like hippos and crocodiles, to see on this boat ride. After a short evening game drive, you will head back to the camp for dinner and some rest.

Transfer to Kibale National Park

In the morning, have breakfast and then go to Kibale National Park. After lunch at Fort Portal, you’ll continue with a view of the Rwenzori Mountains. A nature walk with a guide through the Bigodi wetland refuge to see different kinds of birds, butterflies, and primates. Bigodi is where you will have dinner and stay the night.

Chimpanzee Trekking and Bigodi Swamp Walk

Chimpanzees, Kibale National Park’s most famous residents, will be tracked today. Chimpanzees are our closest living cousins with 98% human genes. They live in 21 African countries but are most visible in Uganda due of its high population. About 5,000 wild chimpanzees live in Uganda. Many well-maintained pathways are used for chimpanzee trekking.

You can take a guided stroll through Bigodi wetlands after tracking. This activity takes you to the Bigodi Wetlands Sanctuary, home to 8 primates, 200 birds, and several reptiles. The 2- to 3-hour trek lets you see various animals, but the Great Blue Turaco is the highlight.

Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park in southwestern Uganda is a popular tourist destination. The second largest park in the country sits at the base of the Rwenzori Mountains, near to Lake Edward and Lake George, which are united by the Kazinga canal. Savannah, bushland, wetlands, and lush forests make this reserve one of the most diverse. Visit Queen Elizabeth National Park’s 200 kilometers of well-maintained game viewing paths on your first game drive. We recommend being alert and proactive on your game drive to help the ranger spot more animals. More than 10,000 buffalo, 5000 hippos, and 2500 elephants live in its grasslands and shorelines. You can ask your guide to seek for certain birdlife or wildlife in your car with a trained ranger who knows the park and its residents.

Game Drive and Boat Cruise in Queen Elizabeth National Park

After breakfast, you’ll travel on a long morning game drive at 6:30 a.m. to view the sunrise, catch up with the early risers, and seek for elephant, buffalo, lion, waterbuck, leopard, Uganda kob, warthog, and other park animals. You will witness more hippos than you can imagine on a boat safari around the Kazinga Channel in the afternoon after lunch. Other animals gather to the waterhole to drink or wash. Visitors can observe buffalos, crocodiles, bathing elephants, and gorgeous birds. This will be a tour highlight. As you return to the lodge after the boat safari, you will do a short twilight wildlife drive.

 

Transfer to Bwindi Forest via Ishasha Sector for Tree-Climbing Lions

Today, wake up early and drive to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest through the Ishasha region in the southern part of Queen Elizabeth. This is the best time to see tree-climbing lions, which are common in this area. You are going to keep going and eat lunch on the way. In the evening, you will go on a community walk to learn about Batwa and Pygmy culture and have fun. At the lodge of your choice, you will have food and rest.

Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Forest and Batwa Trail Experience

After breakfast, you will go to the park offices to learn more about tracking gorillas. The rangers will then lead you into the lush forest. Very lucky people may be able to see the amazing Bwindi giants in just two hours or even less. It is very overwhelming to be able to see these peaceful animals up close. After going on the gorilla trek, you will go back to the camp for lunch. You can take it easy at the camp all night.

 

Drive Back to Kampala City or Entebbe

After breakfast, you’ll head back to Kampala, stopping in Mbarara for lunch on the way. You’ll get to Kampala late in the afternoon and take a tour of the city. You will be taken straight to the airport for your flight home, or you will be taken to your hotel if you don’t leave this evening.

 

Included

  • Park fees(For non-residents)
  • Gorilla permits(One per person, non-resident)
  • Chimp permits(One per person, non-resident)
  • All activities(Unless labeled as optional)
  • All accommodation(Unless listed as upgrade)
  • A professional driver/guide
  • All transportation(Unless labeled as optional)
  • All Taxes/VAT
  • Roundtrip airport transfer
  • Meals(As specified in the day-by-day section)
  • Drinking water(On all days)

Excluded

  • International flights(From/to home)
  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
  • Tips(Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
  • Personal items(Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
  • Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees

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3 Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari

3 Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari

By Uganda trip ideas, Wildlife holidays
From $880 per person  (USD)

3 Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari

3 Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari

Along this tour, you will see Queen Elizabeth National Park, which is home to many kinds of animals and birds, as well as the famous Kazinga Channel, which is a great place to go for a boat cruise. Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of the most biologically diverse wildlife refuges in the world. It is home to leopards, chimpanzees, hippos, African elephants, and Cape Buffaloes, and the famous tree-climbing lions.

Set in the heart of western Uganda, a thrilling adventure is offered through the 3 Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari.

This unforgettable journey is designed to immerse travelers in one of Uganda’s most iconic and diverse wildlife reserves. Over the course of three days, visitors are treated to panoramic savannah views, sightings of the Big Four, and the serene waters of the Kazinga Channel. Game drives across the Kasenyi Plains are led by expert guides, where lions, elephants, buffaloes, and antelopes can be observed in their natural habitats. Each experience is carefully timed to maximize wildlife encounters during the cooler hours of early morning and late afternoon.

In addition to the game drives, a boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel is included, where hippos, crocodiles, and a stunning variety of birdlife are commonly spotted. The safari is complemented by comfortable lodge accommodations, where local cuisine and warm Ugandan hospitality are enjoyed. Cultural interactions with nearby communities may also be arranged, offering insights into traditional lifestyles. With all logistics—transport, park fees, and meals—seamlessly handled, this 3-day safari is perfectly suited for travelers seeking a short yet immersive encounter with Uganda’s breathtaking wilderness.

3 Day Queen Elizabeth National Park Safari

Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park

On the first day, enjoy your breakfast, then meet up with our driver who will give you information about the 3 day Queen Elizabeth Tour. There will be several stops, one of which will be at the Uganda Equator on the road to Masaka. You can stand here in both the northern and southern hemispheres and see how water moves in different ways in each. Take pictures and maybe even buy some of the lovely gifts. Go right to the lodge.

Morning Game Drive and Boat Cruise

Early morning game drives reveal the Big Five—elephants, buffaloes, lions, leopards, and rhinos. Warthogs, hunchback carnivals like hyenas, and other park dwellers are often seen along the circuits in the evening. Birdlife, notably storks are abundant in wetland areas and flamingoes in Kasenyi’s salt lakes.

Take a boat ride on the 36km Kazinga Channel between Lake George and Lake Edward. Land and water-adapted hippos yawning, the National Geographical Society killing machine, the Nile crocodile gaping along the banks, and warthog-Pumba savannah pigs are common in this animal home. The peninsula offers great views of birds and animals including African elephants playing in the water using binoculars.

Chimpanzee Tracking and Transfer to Entebbe International Airport

You will go chimp trekking in Kalinzu Forest this morning. Enjoy the walk through the bush and the interesting time you spend with the chimpanzees. Start the drive back to Kampala after the hike. You can stop at the equator and have lunch in Masaka. Our three-day Queen Elizabeth wildlife trek tour in Uganda is over, so let’s drive back to Kampala. You should get to Kampala or Entebbe in the evening.

Included

  • Park fees (For non-residents)
  • All activities (Unless labeled as optional)
  • All accommodation(Unless listed as upgrade)
  • A professional driver/guide
  • All transportation (Unless labeled as optional)
  • All Taxes/VAT
  • Roundtrip airport transfer
  • Meals (As specified in the day-by-day section)
  • Drinking water

Excluded

  • International flights (From/to home)
  • Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
  • Tips (Tipping guideline US$10.00 pp per day)
  • Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
  • Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees

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