Uganda Safaris


Best Uganda safaris for wildlife lovers, affordable gorilla trekking safaris in Uganda

Discover the Best Uganda Safaris for Gorilla Trekking, Wildlife Tours & Cultural Adventures

Uganda safaris across the Pearl of Africa’s most iconic national parks and nature reserves. From thrilling gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to spotting tree-climbing lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park and majestic elephants in Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda offers unique wildlife encounters like no other. Whether you’re seeking a budget-friendly adventure or a luxury African safari experience, Uganda delivers a perfect mix of nature, culture, and discovery. Our tailored Uganda safari packages include guided game drives, chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest National Park, boat cruises on the Nile, birdwatching, and authentic cultural interactions with local communities. Plan your dream safari in Uganda today and explore the untamed beauty of East Africa’s best-kept secret.

  • Why Visit Uganda
  • WHERE TO GO
  • TRAVEL ADVICE
  • TOURS AND SAFARIS
Why Visit Uganda

When it comes to truly African safari experience, Uganda safaris stand out as unforgettable journeys into one of the most biodiverse and welcoming countries on the continent. Known as the Pearl of Africa, Uganda offers a rare blend of breathtaking scenery, rich cultures, and incredible wildlife encounters.

Gorilla Trekking & Big Game Viewing in the Pearl of Africa

Uganda is one of the only places on Earth where you can experience both gorilla trekking in lush rainforests and traditional big game safaris in open savannahs. Trek deep into Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or Mgahinga National Park to stand face-to-face with endangered mountain gorillas, then journey north to Murchison Falls or Queen Elizabeth National Park for thrilling game drives among lions, elephants, buffaloes, and giraffes.

Uganda Gorilla Safaris

Great Apes and Other Primates

In addition to gorillas, Uganda is home to over 20 primate species, including playful chimpanzees in Kibale Forest National park, golden monkeys in the Virunga ranges, and rare nocturnal species in the country’s ancient forests. This makes Uganda one of the best destinations for primate lovers and wildlife photographers.

Chimpanzee Tracking in Uganda

Wildlife Encounters in Uganda

Uganda’s varied landscapes – from wetlands to woodlands, savannahs to swamps – support an extraordinary variety of wildlife. Enjoy boat cruises on the Nile, see hippos and crocodiles up close, spot tree-climbing lions in Ishasha, and explore over 1,000 bird species across the country. With fewer crowds than other safari destinations, you’ll experience authentic and intimate wildlife moments.

Uganda Wildlife Safaris

Cultural Experiences with the Local People

Uganda’s strength lies not only in its nature, but also in its people. Engage with indigenous communities like the Batwa pygmies, Karamojong warriors, and various ethnic groups through cultural tours, homestays, music, dance, and traditional crafts. These cultural experiences provide a deeper understanding of Uganda’s rich heritage and make your safari even more meaningful.

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, Uganda safaris promise thrilling adventures, soul-stirring wildlife encounters, and heartfelt connections with the land and its people.

Batwa People in Bwindi National Park
WHERE TO GO

Uganda may still be an unknown gem to many travelers seeking remarkable places to visit in Africa. Despite being landlocked and relatively small in size, Uganda is a lush, water-rich paradise—with over 25% of its area made up of lakes, rivers, and wetlands. From majestic mountains and ancient forests to sweeping savannahs and tranquil lakes, Uganda packs in more natural beauty and wildlife diversity than most countries twice its size. And once you visit, the magic of Uganda safaris will leave you yearning to return.

Bwindi Impenetrable Gorilla Forest

Famous worldwide for gorilla trekking, Bwindi is one of the most enchanting places in Uganda. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, offering unforgettable guided treks through misty rainforest. Birdwatchers and nature lovers will also appreciate its rich biodiversity.

Gorilla Trekking: Bwindi is world-renowned for its mountain gorilla population, offering visitors the unique opportunity to trek and observe the magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.

Bird Watching: Home to over 350 species of birds, Bwindi is a birdwatcher’s paradise, with endemic species like the African green broadbill and Shelley’s crimson-wing.

Cultural Tours: Visitors can engage with local communities, particularly the Batwa people

Uganda Primates Wildlife and Rafting

Murchison Falls National Park

The powerful Murchison Falls, where the Nile squeezes through a narrow gorge, is the dramatic centerpiece of this park. Go on thrilling game drives to see giraffes, elephants, leopards, and more. The Nile River cruise to the base of the falls is a safari highlight.

Game Drives: Explore Uganda’s largest national park and see the "Big Five" (lions, elephants, buffalos, leopards, and rhinos in nearby Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary).

Hiking to the Top of the Falls: Experience the force of nature by hiking to the top of Murchison Falls, where the Nile forces its way through a narrow gorge, creating one of the world’s most powerful waterfalls.

Boat Cruise on the Nile: A thrilling boat ride along the Nile, leading to the base of Murchison Falls. You can spot crocodiles, hippos, and birds like African fish eagles and kingfishers.

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Located in western Uganda, this is one of the most visited parks on Uganda safaris. It features classic African wildlife experiences, with lions, elephants, buffaloes, hippos, and over 600 bird species. Don’t miss a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel or a game drive in Ishasha, known for its tree-climbing lions.

Game Drives: Queen Elizabeth offers classic savannah game drives in the Kasenyi plains and Mweya Peninsula, where elephants, buffaloes, lions, and Uganda kobs are common sightings

Chimpanzee Tracking in Kyambura Gorge: Venture into the lush forest of Kyambura Gorge for a chance to track wild chimpanzees in their natural habitat.

Cultural Visits to Maasai Villages: Engage with the Maasai people, learning about their traditional customs, culture, and ways of life.

Kibale Forest National Park

Best known for chimpanzee trekking, Kibale Forest is a primate paradise with 13 species, including red colobus, L’Hoest’s monkeys, and baboons. The lush rainforest, rich with wildlife, is ideal for nature walks and birding.

Chimpanzee Tracking: Kibale is renowned for its dense population of primates, especially chimpanzees. Tracking excursions through the tropical forest provide close encounters with these intelligent creatures.

Primate Walk: In addition to chimpanzees, Kibale hosts 12 other primate species, including black-and-white colobus monkeys, red-tailed monkeys, and L'Hoest’s monkeys.

Bird Watching: The park boasts over 370 bird species, including the African grey parrot, blue-breasted kingfisher, and great blue turaco.

TRAVEL ADVICE

Planning a trip to Uganda? Here's all the essential travel advice you need — from currency tips and what to pack, to visa requirements and how to get around. Whether you're trekking gorillas in Bwindi or exploring the savannah plains of Murchison Falls, this guide will help you travel smart and make the most of your Uganda safari adventure.

Money & Spending in Uganda

The official currency is the Ugandan Shilling (UGX). It's recommended to exchange or withdraw some cash upon arrival, as local purchases — such as food, drinks, crafts, and transport — are easier with shillings.


  • US Dollars are accepted in many lodges and tourist locations, especially crisp, newer notes.
  • Credit cards are accepted at major hotels and in Kampala but usually attract high transaction fees.
  • Traveler’s cheques are generally discouraged due to limited acceptance.

Tip: Always carry small denominations for easier transactions in local markets and rural areas.

Tipping in Uganda

Tipping is appreciated and customary for good service, typically 10–15% at restaurants and lodges. In Uganda shillings or USD, gratuities are a meaningful way to support local guides and staff.

Gorilla Trekking Tips:


  • Porter: Highest tip (they assist with your backpack and steep terrain)
  • Guides, trackers, and rangers: Share a group tip among them

Need help deciding how much to tip? Our safari experts are happy to assist with personalized guidance.

Climate & Best Time to Visit Uganda

Uganda enjoys a temperate equatorial climate, thanks to its high elevation.


  • Average temperatures: 14°C (57°F) to 27°C (80°F)
  • Rainy seasons: March to May and September to December
  • Best time for gorilla trekking: June to August and December to February (drier trails)

What to Pack for Uganda Safari

Packing right can make all the difference. Uganda’s terrain varies from forest to mountain to savannah.

Essentials:

  • Lightweight clothing for warm days
  • Long trousers, long-sleeved tops (especially for gorilla trekking)
  • Hiking boots (well broken-in!)
  • Rain jacket and hat
  • Socks to tuck into trousers (against safari ants)
  • Gloves (to protect from stinging nettles during treks)
  • Sunscreen, insect repellent, and a warm fleece for cold mornings

Getting There & Around Uganda

Main Entry Point:

  • Entebbe International Airport (EBB) – 35 km from Kampala, with most visitors connecting via Nairobi.


Getting Around:

  • Road transport is common, often using 4x4 vehicles.
  • Charter flights are available but costly.
  • Infrastructure is developing, so expect long drives, especially during the rainy season.
  • Game drives are conducted in open-sided 4x4 safari vehicles.

Visa & Passport Requirements for Uganda

  • All visitors require a visa to enter Uganda.
  • Passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your date of entry.
  • Visas can be obtained at Entebbe International Airport, Border crossings or online via the Uganda E-Visa Portal
  • Cost: Approx. USD $30 for single-entry (valid 90 days)


About Uganda: Culture, History & Nature

History & Economy

Uganda has a rich pre-colonial history. Indigenous groups such as the Batwa pygmies were joined over time by Bantu farmers and Nilotic pastoralists. British colonization began in the 19th century, with Uganda gaining independence in 1962.

Today, Uganda’s economy thrives on agriculture (coffee, tea, and tobacco), and tourism plays a growing role. Mineral and oil deposits are also on the rise.

People & Culture

Uganda is home to over 50 ethnic groups, with Baganda being the largest. Though English and Swahili are official languages, you’ll hear many local dialects.

Ugandans are warm, respectful, and highly value tradition and ancestry. Modest dress and courteous greetings are appreciated.

Landscape & Wildlife

Uganda’s stunning geography is shaped by the Rift Valley, with lush forests, mountains, wetlands, and lakes covering 25% of the country.

Wildlife Highlights:

  • Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
  • Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest
  • Classic Big Five game drives in Queen Elizabeth and Murchison Falls National Parks
  • Over 1,000 bird species — Uganda is a top birding destination globally

Plan Your Uganda Safari with Confidence

Ready to explore Uganda's unspoiled beauty, rich culture, and unforgettable wildlife? Our Africa Travel Experts have first-hand knowledge and can help you create a tailor-made safari experience that fits your interests and budget.

TOURS AND SAFARIS

Discover the Wild Heart of Africa – One Unforgettable Journey at a Time

Uganda is big on drama — think misty mountains, wild rivers, and rare wildlife — but somewhat light on infrastructure, which is why the best way to experience it is through an organized tour or guided safari. From soul-stirring gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to primate-packed rainforests and action-filled savannah plains, our curated Uganda safari packages offer something for every kind of traveler.

Top Uganda Safari Experiences

1. Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Take on one of Africa’s most thrilling wildlife experiences: hiking through thick rainforest to stand face-to-face with the endangered mountain gorillas. These short but intense treks are physically demanding, but the reward is unmatched — an emotional, once-in-

a-lifetime encounter.

2. Gorilla & Chimpanzee Combo Safaris

Combine gorilla trekking in Bwindi with chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest, one of the best primate experiences in East Africa. These tours are ideal for wildlife lovers looking to meet Uganda’s great apes in their natural habitat.

3. Classic Wildlife & Savannah Safaris

Explore Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth, and Kidepo Valley National Parks on traditional game drives to spot lions, elephants, giraffes, hippos, and more. Uganda’s wildlife parks may not be as polished as those in Kenya or Tanzania, but they’re wild, raw, and full of surprises.

4. Adventure Activities

Looking for more adrenaline? Go white-water rafting on the Nile, hike the Rwenzori Mountains, or zipline through Mabira Forest. Uganda offers amazing eco-adventures for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike.

from $1,920/Person

exprience GORILLA TREKKING SAFARIS IN UGANDA

This safari package offers a unique chance to see gorillas up close, while also ensuring a fun and memorable experience for everyone.

from $3,140/Person

MOUNTAIN GORILLAS AND WILDLIFE IN UGANDA

The trip takes you to Queen Elizabeth National Park for wildlife and Bwindi Impenetrable forest for gorilla trekking.

from $3,940/Person

Gorilla Tracking, Wildlife Safari, and Nile Rafting Experience

This safari is your great opportunity to stand in the vicinity of the Mountain Gorillas, it is a great chance to be in Murchison falls and Queen Elizabeth Parks.

Uganda Gorillas and Wildlife Safari

from $4,455/Person

Primates, Wildlife Safari & Water Rafting Adventures

Mukisa Safaris Uganda's tours: Explore the Big Five and Uganda's Natural Wonders! Get an unparalleled opportunity to observe the Mountain Gorillas!

from $4,270/Person

Explore Uganda’s Gorillas, Wildlife & Kigali City

Educational safari through Uganda and Rwanda. Discover East Africa's natural beauty, wildlife, and rich cultural heritage on a guided and enriching journey.

Uganda Primates Wildlife and Rafting

from $9,790/Person

Discover Magical Uganda and Tanzania

Experience the beauty of East Africa with an unforgettable journey through Uganda and Tanzania. Enjoy the amazing sights and experiences this stunning region has to offer.

from $5,710/Person

ADVENTUROUS SAFARI THROUGH MAGICAL UGANDA AND RWANDA

This adventure takes you to Uganda's Kidepo, Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth, Kibale, and the breathtaking Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. You’ll also discover the stunning mountain ranges and rich history of Rwanda.

from $11,305/Person

Experience the Gorillas, Maasai Mara, Serengeti, and Ngorongoro Crater

Encounter rhinos and explore the diverse wildlife of Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth Parks. Experience the thrill of tracking chimpanzees and observing the gentle giants of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest—the mountain gorillas. Cap it off with the spectacle of Tanzania' Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater!

Uganda gorillas and wildlife safari

from $11,785/Person

Discover the wonders of East Africa

Exciting road safari through East Africa’s stunning landscapes and wildlife reserves. This unforgettable journey will bring you closer to nature than ever before.

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