Best of Uganda Safari
Experience the awe-inspiring Murchison Falls where the Nile River thunders through a narrow gorge, creating a breathtaking natural spectacle
Embark on a life-changing trek through Bwindi Impenetrable Forest for an intimate encounter with the majestic mountain gorillas in their natural habitat
Immerse yourself in Uganda’s rich cultural heritage, engaging with local communities and discovering the traditions that define this vibrant country
Explore Uganda’s famous national parks, home to a plethora of wildlife, including tree-climbing lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park and diverse bird species in Lake Mburo
Traverse the lush Kibale Forest for a unique opportunity to observe playful chimpanzees and other primates in their natural environment
Delve into the dynamic urban landscape of Kampala, experiencing its historical landmarks, bustling markets, and the lively rhythm of city life
Itinerary
Your journey begins at Entebbe International Airport, where the vibrant culture of Uganda warmly greets you. After a friendly reception, you’ll be transferred to your hotel. Here, nestled in the heart of Entebbe, you can unwind in the lush surroundings, absorbing the tranquil ambiance of this historic town, known for its colonial-era architecture and botanical gardens. This first day is about relaxation and acclimatization, preparing you for the thrilling adventure ahead in the beautiful landscapes of Uganda.
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The day starts with a scenic drive towards the north, with a significant stop at the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary. This sanctuary is a conservation success story, offering a unique opportunity to see rhinos in their natural habitat. Later, continue to Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda’s largest national park. The evening can be spent leisurely, perhaps enjoying a sunset over the African savannah or a quiet walk around the lodge as you anticipate the natural wonders that await.
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Lodge in Murchison Falls National Park
Your exploration of Murchison Falls National Park begins with a thrilling morning game drive. Traverse the rolling plains and keep an eye out for elephants, giraffes, lions, and a plethora of bird species. The afternoon promises an enchanting boat trip along the Victoria Nile to the foot of Murchison Falls. Here, witness the awe-inspiring power of the Nile as it squeezes through a narrow gorge before plunging in a mighty cascade. It’s a spectacular display of nature’s force and beauty.
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Lodge in Murchison Falls National Park
The journey proceeds to Kibale Forest National Park, a lush tropical rainforest known for its remarkable diversity of primates. The day’s highlight is chimpanzee tracking, where you’ll have the chance to observe these intelligent and playful creatures in their natural habitat. Additionally, explore the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, a rich ecosystem teeming with birds and smaller mammals, a paradise for nature enthusiasts.
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Lodge at Kibale Forest National Park
Arrive at the renowned Queen Elizabeth National Park, celebrated for its wildlife diversity. A boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel offers an unparalleled wildlife experience, where you can see hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of birds at close range. The day is capped off with a unique lion tracking experience, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of these majestic predators.
Lodge at Queen Elizabeth National Park
Travel through the Ishasha sector, famous for its tree-climbing lions, en route to the mystical Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. The journey itself is an adventure, with chances to spot wildlife along the way. These two days are dedicated to the highlight of the safari – gorilla tracking in Bwindi. This unforgettable experience involves trekking through the dense forest to spend time with these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. Each day offers a unique encounter, providing ample time to observe the gorillas as they interact, feed, and play. The evenings can be spent recounting the day’s adventures, perhaps over a campfire under the starlit African sky.
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Lodge at Bwindi National Park
As you leave the dense canopies of Bwindi, your journey takes you to the serene and picturesque Lake Mburo National Park. Known for its rich biodiversity, the park offers a different kind of safari experience. Embark on an afternoon game drive, where you might encounter zebras, impalas, elands, and a variety of bird species unique to this area. As dusk falls, experience the tranquility of a walking safari, a rare opportunity to explore the African wilderness on foot.
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Lodge at Lake Mburo National Park
On your final day, savor the last moments of your Ugandan journey. Depending on your flight schedule, you might have time for a leisurely stroll in the botanical gardens, a peaceful oasis in the heart of Entebbe. Reflect on the incredible experiences, the landscapes you’ve traversed, and the wildlife you’ve encountered. As you head to Entebbe International Airport for your departure, carry with you memories of a safari that has not only showcased Uganda’s natural beauty but also its rich cultural heritage.
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Description
Join us on a 12-day expedition through the heart of Uganda, a land of diverse landscapes, rich cultures, and unparalleled wildlife encounters. From the moment you set foot in the vibrant town of Entebbe, you’ll be enveloped in the warmth of Ugandan hospitality, setting the stage for the adventure of a lifetime.
Your safari takes you through the rolling savannahs of Queen Elizabeth National Parks, the misty forests of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, and the tranquil shores of Lake Mburo.
Each location unveils a unique ecosystem, home to some of Africa’s most iconic wildlife. Witness the thunderous Murchison Falls, track endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat, and experience a rare lion-tracking expedition.
Beyond wildlife, this tour offers a deep dive into the cultural tapestry of Uganda. Interact with local communities, learn about their traditions and daily life, and explore the urban pulse of Kampala. From historical sites to vibrant markets, you’ll gain an understanding of Uganda’s rich heritage and contemporary life.
We ensure a seamless journey, taking care of all logistics, from park fees to comfortable accommodations. Our expert guides will lead you through each experience, sharing insights and ensuring your safety.
As you traverse this beautiful country, each day will reveal new wonders, be it the playfulness of chimpanzees, the grace of tree-climbing lions, or the serene beauty of the African sunset.
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Things to know
The dry season from June to October is ideal for wildlife viewing. For specific experiences like the Great Migration, visit between July and October. Best times to visit Kruger Park for a safari include the dry season from mid-June to September, avoiding South African public holidays to minimize crowds. Early December is also recommended for vibrant vegetation and wildlife viewing. For birdwatching, December to March is ideal. Booking 3-6 months in advance, especially during peak season, is advisable.
Guided safaris typically include dinner and breakfast. Some tours also include lunch. For days without lunch, stops are made for refreshments. Dietary preferences like vegetarianism or specific allergies can be accommodated, though options might be limited in remote locations. Special diets like kosher, halal, or vegan may not be catered for, so flexibility is recommended. Diabetic passengers are advised to carry snacks for potential delays during game drives.
Yes, safaris accommodate families, but it’s best for those with children under 6 to book private tours. Children can join all game drives, but those under six can’t be on open vehicles after dark in Kruger Park. Family-friendly accommodations are provided, and children dine with their parents. Health precautions against malaria are advised. Safety measures include supervision and using a torch at night. Children under 12 may receive discounts when sharing a room with adults.
An African safari offers a blend of adventure, wildlife sightings, cultural encounters, and breathtaking scenery. It’s an opportunity to disconnect from the fast pace of modern life and immerse yourself in nature’s rhythms. Unforgettable moments include the first sighting of an elephant in the wild or the sound of a lion’s roar under a starlit sky. Moreover, your visit contributes to the conservation of Africa’s majestic wildlife and natural landscapes.
Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Zambia, and South Africa are all prime safari destinations. The choice can depend on whether you want to combine your safari with other activities, such as beach stays, cultural visits, natural wonders, or the Winelands of South Africa.
While wildlife sightings can never be guaranteed, you may encounter the Big Five (lion, leopard, rhino, buffalo, and elephant) and a myriad of other species. The unpredictability of sightings adds to the safari’s allure, and even quiet game drives can offer exceptional birdwatching opportunities.
Safaris typically start early with a morning game drive, followed by brunch and a midday break for relaxation. Afternoon drives include a sundowner stop and often continue into the evening, offering chances to spot nocturnal animals. Be prepared for communal experiences in game-drive vehicles, with evening meals serving as a time for sharing the day’s adventures.
Safari costs vary widely, from budget tours to high-end luxury experiences. The choice of accommodation, visiting season, the remoteness of the location, and the mode of travel to the safari site (e.g., road vs. air) all influence the cost. Regardless of the price, consider tipping generously for good service, as it significantly benefits local staff.
Consider whether the tour is family-friendly if you prefer a malaria-free zone, the type of safari (group vs. tailor-made, camping vs. luxury lodge), and if you wish to combine the safari with other activities or destinations. Your preferences and budget will guide your choices.
Most lodges serve Western-style food. It’s advisable to specify dietary requirements in advance. Avoid tap water; opt for bottled water, especially when traveling outside main towns. Remember, Tanzania has banned the use of plastic bags.
Wear lightweight, comfortable clothing in neutral colors for game viewing. Evenings can be chilly, so pack long-sleeved clothing and a sweater. Respect local customs, especially in Muslim-majority areas, by dressing modestly.
Yes, most hotels and lodges offer internet services, and urban areas have cyber cafes. Internet speeds may vary.
Tanzania uses Type G, Type C, and Type D sockets, usually supplying electricity at 230 volts AC / 50 Hz. Bring a travel plug adapter or a voltage converter if necessary.