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6 Days Uganda Wildlife, Primates and Cultural Safari

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$2800 per person, twin share

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Pricing

Price per person

Rates below are for this 6-day itinerary and scale with your group size. Every safari is private and tailor-made — final pricing is confirmed with your dates and chosen lodges.

How many travellers?

22 travellers rate

Your price

$3,220per person

$6,440 total for 2 travellers

Group sizeBasisPrice (USD)
1 travellerPrivate safari, solo$4,060
2 travellersYour groupPer person, twin share$3,220
3 – 4 travellersPer person, twin share$2,800
5 – 6 travellersPer person, twin share$2,576
7+ travellersPer person, group rate$2,380
Prices include accommodation, park and conservation fees, game drives in a 4x4 safari vehicle, a professional driver-guide and meals as listed. Gorilla or chimpanzee permits, international flights, visas, tips and personal expenses are quoted separately. Single supplement and peak-season rates on request.

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Trip highlights

  • Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale National Park
  • Wildlife viewing in Queen Elizabeth National Park
  • Boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel
  • Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
  • Cultural visit with local communities, including the Batwa people
  1. Day 1

    Entebbe - Kibale

    Depart from Kampala or Entebbe and drive west through Uganda’s countryside. Enjoy views of tea plantations and crater lakes before arriving at Kibale.

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    Accommodation

    at your lodge

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  2. Day 2

    Chimpanzee Tracking

    After an early briefing, enter Kibale Forest for chimpanzee tracking. Kibale is home to one of Africa's highest concentrations of primates.

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    Morning

    Activities Chimpanzee tracking

    Afternoon

    Bigodi community walk Traditional cultural interactions and local craft demonstrations

    Accommodation

    at your lodge

    Good to know · Overnight at your lodge
  3. Day 3

    Queen Elizabeth Nat Park

    We'll check out of the lodge first thing this morning. Then, around 7:15am, we’ll depart by safari vehicle for 6 hour-long drive to Queen Elizabeth Nat Park via Fort Portal Crater Lakes, perhaps Uganda’s most iconic sight. These volcanic craters formed some 8,000 to 10,000 years ago and they provide an idyllic backdrop to the extensive hiking trail network in the area. Here, you will be able to enjoy the amazing views of western Uganda’s tea farmlands and plantations. If the weather is good, you’ll get a chance to spot the Rwenzori Mountain Escarpment in the distance. After a day full of spectacular views, you’ll check in to the lodge and relax in preparation for the following day’s game drives.

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    Morning

    Activities Game drive en route Wildlife viewing (elephants, buffaloes, antelopes) Sunset photography

    Accommodation

    at your lodge

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  4. Day 4

    Wildlife Safari & Kazinga Channel Boat Cruise

    Once again, you’ll start your morning with a game drive where you can expect to spot wildlife species such as elephants, buffaloes, side-striped jackals, hyena, leopards, lions, warthogs, Uganda kobs, and giant forest hogs. What a way to start your day! After lunch, you’ll take a boat trip along the Kazinga Channel where you will continue your wildlife spotting, this time you will see hippos, buffalo, crocodiles, bathing elephants, and a range of beautiful birds. This will undoubtedly be another highlight of your tour.

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    Morning

    Morning game drive Spot lions, elephants, buffaloes, and numerous bird species

    Afternoon

    Boat cruise on Kazinga Channel to see hippos, crocodiles, and water birds

    Accommodation

    at your lodge

    Good to know · Overnight at your lodge
  5. Day 5

    Bwindi Impenetrable

    On the way to Bwindi National Park, you will drive through the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park, popularly known for the tree-climbing lions. Unlike their counterparts at the Kasenyi plains, the lions at Ishasha have found a way to climb the fig trees to enjoy the warm temperatures. While the sighting of the tree-climbing lions is not 100% guaranteed, a stopover at Ishasha is worth a visit! You will spend the night at Bwindi National Park.

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    Morning

    Search for tree-climbing lions Batwa cultural experience Traditional music, dance, and storytelling

    Accommodation

    at your lodge

    Good to know · Overnight at your lodge
  6. Day 6

    Gorilla trek - Kigali

    Today is the day that many of you will have been waiting for. You will embark on a full-day adventure to track the mountain gorillas in Bwindi Forest National Park. The trek will commence with a short briefing on gorillas trekking rules to ensure the safety of both the guests and the gorillas. You will then start the trek into the Impenetrable Forest to encounter the gentle giants of Bwindi National Park. You’ll follow the expert guides, looking for signs of the gorillas and changing direction accordingly until you find them. After this rare and memorable experience is over, you will spend the rest of the day and night in Bwindi National Park.

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    Morning

    Activities Gorilla trekking One hour with mountain gorillas Certificate presentation

    Afternoon

    Transfer to Kigali for onward flight.

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    flight

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From the trail

Moments from this safari

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Gorilla family in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda
Chimpanzee tracking in Uganda
Canoe safari in Mabamba Swamp, Uganda

Before you book

What to know about travelling in Uganda

Visas, permits, health requirements, seasons, money and tipping — everything specific to this destination.

Before you book · Uganda

Travelling in Uganda

Visas & entry
Apply online in advance at the Uganda e-visa portal (USD 50 single entry) — approval letters are checked on arrival. Yellow fever certificate is a legal entry requirement. The East Africa Tourist Visa (USD 100) covers Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda.
Arrival gateway
Entebbe International Airport (EBB), 40 km from Kampala on Lake Victoria.
Permits
Gorilla permits cost USD 800 per person and chimpanzee permits USD 250 (Kibale). Permits are date- and sector-specific, limited to 8 trekkers per gorilla family per day, non-refundable once issued, and must be secured months ahead for peak season.
Best time to travel
June–September and December–February are the drier trekking months with firmer forest trails. March–May and October–November bring rain but greener forests, fewer people and lower lodge rates.
Health & vaccinations
Yellow fever vaccination mandatory. Malaria prophylaxis essential. Gorilla and chimpanzee trekking requires you to be free of flu or other transmissible illness on the day — a cold can mean you're turned back to protect the apes.
Money & payments
Ugandan Shilling (UGX). USD widely accepted for permits and lodges (notes 2009 or newer, unmarked). ATMs in Kampala, Entebbe, Fort Portal and Kabale; carry cash for the south-west.
Weather & climate
Equatorial and mild: 24–28°C by day, cool and often wet at Bwindi altitude (1,500–2,600 m) with nights around 12°C.
Connectivity
Good 4G along the Kampala–Fort Portal–Kabale corridor; forest lodges rely on satellite or solar Wi-Fi that can be slow.
Tipping guideline
Gorilla trekking: USD 15–20 per guest for the ranger team, USD 15–20 per porter (hiring one is strongly encouraged — it supports local families). Driver-guide USD 15–20 per day.
What to pack
Long sleeves and trousers for nettles, waterproof hiking boots with ankle support, gardening gloves, rain jacket, gaiters, insect repellent, 30–35 L daypack with a rain cover, and a dry bag for camera gear.
Local etiquette
Keep 7 m from gorillas, no flash photography, and a maximum of one hour with a family. Ask before photographing people or Batwa community members.

Requirements and fees change. We reconfirm current visa, permit and health rules in writing before you pay any balance.