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Uganda’s landscape is uniquely diverse. From the wildlife inhabited savannah plains to glacier-covered mountains, from tracking endangered mountain gorillas in the rainforest to rushing down the rapids of the mighty Nile, no two days in Uganda are ever the same.

On your Uganda safari journey, you can visit our closest living relative, the chimpanzee, or go searching for the prehistoric-looking Shoebill, one of over 1000 bird species to be found in the country. For the more adventurous travelers, mountain biking, volcano hiking, and kayaking await!

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Uganda Gorilla Safari tour

Gorilla tracking ranks among one of the absolute highlights of a trip to Africa for most travelers, and the spine-tingling feeling that you get being so near to one of our closest relatives is hard to describe.

Mountain Gorillas are one of the world’s most endangered apes. It is estimated that there are only about 880 left throughout the world. Almost half of them can be found in, and populations can also be found in neighboring Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

What to see in Murchison Falls National Park Uganda Safari Tour:

Covering an area of over 3,840 km², Murchison Falls National Park is the largest conservation area in Uganda. The park’s name derives from its famous waterfall: the mighty Murchison Falls, which are formed where the Victoria Nile powerfully forces its way through a narrow cleft before plunging 43m down with a thunderous roar.

The Murchison Falls!

The mighty Nile River divides the park into its north and south sections. At the spectacular Murchison Falls the world’s longest river explodes violently through a narrow cleft in the Rift Valley escarpment to plunge into a frothing pool 43m below. As the river attracts large numbers of game, a boat safari up the Nile provides the perfect opportunity to see and photograph the animals.

Carefully watched by crocodiles, hundreds of hippos, buffaloes, water birds, apes and all the other thirsty wildlife that the Nile attracts, you go to the bottom of the Murchison Falls, which approaches you with a thunderous sound. By car or after a short hike you can reach the “Top of the falls” from where you have a perfect view of the impressive falls and the river snaking below.

Murchison Falls Wildlife Safari tour

Most of the park’s wildlife is found north of the Nile, so all game drives take place on the tracks in the northern section. A game drive in the park allows you to be eye-to-eye with the African animal kingdom featuring elephants, giraffes, buffaloes, lions, leopards, different species of antelope and many bird species.

Nile Delta.

The Nile Delta is the area where the Victoria Nile flows into Lake Albert. A boat safari down the river towards Lake Albert is a “must do” for every birdwatcher as the banks of the delta are home to hundreds of bird species including the rare and prehistoric-looking shoebill stork.

Budongo Forest Uganda Tour

Budongo Forest is located in the south of Murchison Falls National Park and it is known for its impressive biodiversity: more than 20 mammal species, 350 bird species, 250 butterfly species and over 450 plant species have been recorded!

During a hike in the forest, you will most probably see red-tailed, blue, and black-and-white colobus monkeys as well as hundreds of tropical birds and butterflies. Birdwatchers should follow the “Royal Mile”, a beautiful track through the forest and one of the best locations for birding in East Africa. As Budongo has a population of chimpanzees, it is also possible to do chimp tracking here.

Kibale National Park, Chimpanzee tracking tour

Chimpanzees share 98% of human genes making them our closest living relatives. They are found in 21 countries throughout Africa, but are most easily sighted in Uganda due to their dense populations. Kibale Forest is especially good for tracking trips, but chimps can also be seen in the Kyambura Gorge in Queen Elizabeth National Park and in Budongo Forest in Murchison Falls National Park.

Kibale Forest National Park chimpanzee Tracking.

Kibale Chimpanzee tracking experiences are excellent thanks to several well maintained walking trails and a large number of resident chimp families in the forest. Is also a wonderfully diverse concentration of other primates (more than any other forest in East Africa, in fact), including: Red colobus, red-tailed guenon, white-nosed monkey, gray-cheeked mangabey, blue monkey, L’Hoest’s monkey, and the black and white colobus monkey. In addition, you may see olive baboons, bush babies and nocturnal

Queen Elizabeth National Park Uganda Wildlife Safari;

Queen Elizabeth National Park is Uganda’s most visited game reserve and certainly the most scenic. Queen Elizabeth National park has a big variety of habitats including savanna grassland mixed with various kinds of trees and grassy plains, but also tropical rainforest, different swamps and volcanic features, comprising volcanic cones and deep craters.

Queen Elizabeth National Park is an excellent place to sight large game, track the chimpanzees in the Kyambura Gorge, go bird watching on the Kazinga Channel, and see the famous tree climbing lions in Ishasha.

Kidepo Valley National Park Uganda Wildlife Safari

With great savanna landscapes and mountains rising up in the background, the remote Kidepo Valley National Park is a true gem of Uganda’s nature safari tour. The Kidepo Valley National Park spans 1,442 km2 and ranges from 900 to 2.750 m in altitude. Because of its remote location on the border with South Sudan, Kidepo Valley National Park is possibly the only national park left on the whole continent where you can almost have the park to yourself (average of six visitors per day).

Game Viewing Safari Kidepo Valley National

Game viewing is possible by vehicle on dirt roads that crisscross the southern and western parts of the park. A few trunk roads are improved with murram and are passable in all weather. Kidepo Valley National Park safari tour is also home to almost all of the animal species present in the Uganda National Parks system, including lion, giraffe, elephant, buffalo, leopard, ostrich, and cheetah.

Lake Mburo National Park Uganda Tour

Lake Mburo is the smallest of Uganda’s wildlife parks and very centrally located a few hours’ drive from Kampala and less than one day’s drive from the southwest of Uganda (home of the mountain gorillas). Lake Mburo national Park safari tour has rich animal life with more than 315 different bird species and 68 different mammals (including impala, buffalo, leopards, hyenas, jackals, etc). Lake Mburo is also the only park in Uganda where you can find zebras.

Lake Mburo National Park Walking Tours.

Lake Mburo National Park is one of two parks in Uganda where it is permitted to go for a bushwalk safari tour with an experienced ranger. And this opportunity should not be missed. From footprints and animal droppings the ranger will tell you which animal has left it and how long ago. It is exciting to approach the wildlife at such close range.

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Sipi Falls Walking Safari Tours.

A network of well-maintained (though often muddy) local trails give you beautiful views of the area and on your way to the bottom of each of the three levels of Sipi waterfalls. It is possible to walk off on your own, but we recommend taking a local guide who can explain the flora and fauna and also negotiate the passage through private property.

Village and forest walks are also possible at Mt Elgon National Park’s Forest Exploration Centre nearby, though you will incur the national park fees to hike there. click here for our tours with Sipi Falls.

Sipi Falls Coffee Tours

Aside from the falls themselves, a highlight to visiting Sipi is a tour that takes you through the entire coffee process at a nearby family farm. You will pick the coffee berries, to deshell and grind them with a traditional mortar and pestle, and roast them on an open fire, before – the best part – finishing with a fine cup of strong Arabica coffee.

Lake Bunyonyi Uganda Safari tour:

Undeniably the loveliest lake in Uganda, Lake Bunyonyi (‘place of many little birds’) contains 29 islands, many of which are inhabited and terraced for agriculture. Wake to school children paddling dug-out canoes through the morning mist as crested cranes fly overhead.

Lake Bunyonyi Activities.

Activities include swimming, walking, and bird watching as well as canoe and motorboat rides.
Cultural and historical tours of nearby villages can also be arranged. The lake stretches out for you and is navigable by canoe skippers per canoe, shuttling back and forth between the 39 islands in this lake. Children go to school by canoe, and market products are transported in this way. Lake Bunyonyi is the perfect place for relaxation! Only the countless birds provide still warm melodic sounds on this island.

Batwa Tour -(Pygmy) hideout at Garama Cave

A new tourism trail, result of a collaboration between the Uganda Wildlife Authority and the United Organisation for Batwa Development in Uganda, is helping the indigenous Batwa pygmy people to keep their culture alive, following their eviction from the forests of southwest Uganda more than two decades ago.

The Batwa are Uganda’s traditionally forest-dwelling pygmy people. About a century ago, there was a conflict between the Batwa and the Bantu speaking people in the region. The Bantu tried to expel the Batwa people from the area, so they hideout in Garama Cave. The Bantu had no idea there was a hidden cave in the forest and therefore could not find the crafty Batwa.

Your guide will explain how the Batwa lived and fought out of this cave. The cave is 342 meters in length and 14 meters deep, and is now only inhabited by bats. The walk to and from the cave passes through mountain woodland with plenty of opportunity to enjoy the scenery or watch birds.

Mountain Sabinyo Gorge Hike.

This hike takes you deep into Sabinyo’s lush gorge. It is moist, with thick vegetation and there is a beautiful moss-lined stream along the walk. This trail reveals the true height of Mount Sabinyo.
At the end of the gorge you find yourself looking straight up at the peaks. With the peaks up and a small waterfall by your side, the end of the gorge is a great spot for a rest. Keep your binoculars ready! The gorge is one of the best birding spots of the park. Look for the Rwenzori Turaco,
Duikers, and Golden Monkeys.

Difficulty: Moderate
Hiking time: 4 – 5 hours
Distance: 6 km

Uganda Safari – Mount Sabinyo hike (‘’Old Man’s Teeth’’)

Mount Sabinyo offers three challenging peaks to climb. The trail takes you up a ridge along the Eastern side of peak 1. If you wish to continue, the climb to peak 2 involves walking a ridge with breath taking drops into the gorges of Rwanda and Uganda. Finally, the hike up to peak 3 is steep with several ladders and much scrambling. You are sure to get your hands dirty en route to peak 3.

On top of peak 3 (3669 meter) you will be in Rwanda, Uganda and Congo at the same time! The Sabinyo hike takes you through all different vegetation belts, and you have good chances of seeing Golden Monkeys, Duikers, Rwenzori Turaco and Sunbirds.

  • Difficulty: tough, very steep!
  • Hiking time: 8 – 10 hours
  • Distance: 14 km
  • Elevation gain: 1300 m.

Uganda Safari – Mount Muhavura hike.

Mount Muhavura is located in Kisoro district, truly acts as a guide. Towering above the land, this typical cone shaped volcano provides some of the best views in Uganda. On a clear day one can see all the other Virunga volcanoes, Lake Edward in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Bwindi and the peaks of the Rwenzori Mountains.

Muhavura does not have the thick forest that Mgahinga and Sabinyo offer. Much of the climb is gradual incline up a rocky surface covered by grasses and small shrubs.

The low vegetation gives you excellent views of the area throughout the day. At the top (4127 meter) you are awarded with fine views over Congo and Rwanda, and a clear crater lake about 36 meter wide.
Look out for scarlet-tufted malachite sunbirds among the giant lobelias. Difficulty: tough, very steep! – Hiking time: 8 – 10 hours – Distance: 12 km – Elevation gain: 1700 m.

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Park Gorilla tracking Tour

It is one of the most biologically diverse areas on Earth, where half the surviving population of the endangered Mountain Gorilla lives in its jungles. The forest has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site for its biological significance

Bwindi is a large primeval forest located in southwestern Uganda on the edge of the Albertine Rift.
Designated as a national park in 1991, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park now covers an area of 331km2 and ranges in altitude from 1100 to 2600m.

The climate in the park is tropical with annual mean temperature ranges from 7 to 27°C and rainfall ranges from 1,400 to 1,900 millimeters. The park’s forests are afro-montane, a rare vegetation type found only on the African continent. The park has more than 220 tree species and 100 species of fern. Bwindi forest is thought to have one of the richest fauna communities in East Africa.

There are an estimated 120 mammal species in the park, ten of which are primates. It also contains more than 350 bird species and more than 200 butterfly species.

Bwindi Forest Gorilla Tracking Entry points

Gorilla tracking in Bwindi is the absolute highlight of any trip to Uganda. Entrances to the park and access to the various gorilla groups are as follows:

Buhoma Gorilla Trekking Section

Found in the northwest corner of the park, and currently hosting three groups of gorillas, this was the first section to open up for gorilla tracking.

Ruhija Gorilla Trekking Section

It is located in the remote east of the park; this entrance is home to two groups which can be visited by non-researchers.

Nkuringo Gorilla Trekking Section

It is located in a spectacular portion of the southwest of the park; though there is only one group in this section of the park, it is considered one of the most entertaining and relaxed.

Rushaga Gorilla Trekking Section

The is the newly opened portion of the southeast of the park; includes three groups available for tracking.

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Kibale Forest National Park Safari Tour

Kibale Forest National Park is located in west-central Uganda just east of the Rwenzori Mountains, near the town of Fort Portal. The 766 km² park predominantly covers evergreen rain forest and ranges between 1100 and 1600m in elevation. Kibale Forest is one of the last remaining expanses to contain both lowland and montane forests and forms a continuous forest with Queen Elizabeth National Park.

Kibale Chimpanzee Tracking

Chimpanzee Tracking experiences in Kibale are excellent thanks to several well-maintained walking trails and a large number of resident chimpanzee families in the Kibale forest. There is also a wonderfully diverse concentration of other primates (more than any other forest in East Africa, in fact), including: red colobus, red-tailed guenon, white-nosed monkey, gray-cheeked mangabey, blue monkey, L’Hoest’s monkey, and the black and white colobus monkey. In addition, you may see olive baboons, bush babies and nocturnal pottos.

Bigodi Wetland Walk- Kibale forest Park Uganda Safari tour.

This swamp 6km south of the Forest is home to around 200 species of birds, as well as butterflies and eight different species of primates, including grey-cheeked mangabey. Two- to three-hour swamp walks will take you through grassland, small communities and some beautiful scenery, where the locals are likely to greet you with enthusiastic waves. Many visitors spot three or four different primate species during this walk, though the highlight is catching a glimpse of the great blue turaco!

Jinja Tourism Uganda Safari tour Activities:

Jinja has a vibrant downtown and broad leafy residential streets set next to the Jinja’s Nile River. Tourism has grown to compete with the manufacturing past of the town as nearby watersports draw visitors from all around. Here you can get your fix of kayaking, River Nile whitewater rafting Safari tour, Jinja bungee jumping Safari tour, Jinja horseback riding Safari tour, Jinja Tubbing the Nile Safari tour, and mountain biking.

Jinja History Safari tour:

Before the arrival of Europeans, the Jinja Safari tour was a small fishing village on the edge of the mighty Nile River which constituted the border between two distinct peoples – the Baganda to the east and the Basoga to the west. With the arrival of British colonial rule in 1906, the town began to grow as a trading centre and important river crossing.

By mid-century, the town had grown significantly with Indians, Africans, and Europeans living in somewhat segregated neighborhoods on the west side of the river. With the arrival of hydroelectricity (from Owen Falls dam) and the railroad, Jinja was ideally situated to become the industrial capital of the country with sugar and cotton processing making up a large part of employment.

During the difficult political crises of the 1970s, Jinja’s trading and manufacturing economies suffered.

White-Water Rafting on the Nile Safari tour

The stretch of rapids along the upper Nile near Jinja is considered one of the most spectacular places in Africa to go white-water rafting. Despite the intensity of some of the rapids (grade IV and V), most people who venture here are first-time rafters seeking an adrenaline rush as part of their tour in Uganda. Safety standards are impeccable; with all rafting trips accompanied by a fleet of rescue kayaks and a safety boar you can retreat to if you find things a bit too adventurous for your tastes.

In addition to the standard big water runs, there are also less extreme options including a family float trip.

Jinja Kayaking At River Nile Uganda tour.

Another way to experience the white water is by solo kayak. Full-day packages include a training course, lunch, and guided trip through the raging rapids. Those seeking a quieter and more effortless experience can choose a tandem or sit-on-top kayak trip Safari tour.

Source of River Nile Boat Cruise Safari tour

Some prefer to take in the sights and sounds of the river at a more leisurely pace. Jinja Sunset Safari tour and half-day cruises can be arranged with or without drinks and snacks included. A trip to the source of the Nile is another popular option.

Jet Boating- Source of River Nile Safari tour.

For those seeking a big motorized thrill on the Nile, an exhilarating 90 km/h speedboat trip over the rapids is definitely the preferred activity in Jinja.

Quad Biking Safari tour In Jinja.

Quad biking along the beautiful banks of the Jinja River Nile is a thrill you won’t soon forget. Trips ranging from one to 3.5 hours including visits to local villages can be organized through reputable providers who also giving lessons on their practice circuit.

Horseback Ride along the River Nile Safari tour

When you’re in or near Jinja anyway you don’t want to miss the chance to ride horseback for a different perspective. A two- or three-hour ride on these great healthy horses is just one of those special experiences you will not soon forget. The views over the Nile are great and the people waving to you as you pass their local villages will surely bring a smile to your face. The horses are very well trained and maintained by their Australian owners. There are horses for riders of all experience levels.

Bungee Jumping Along River Nile Safari tour.

Uganda’s only bungee jumping at Jinja Kalagala falls near wild water lodge is one of Uganda’s best experiences. For those with the stomach, this will be an unforgettable experience.

Entebbe Town:

Entebbe town being small in size and relative low level of development, this town retains a distinct charm. Most of the broad tree-lined residential streets will eventually lead you to the lakeside or to one of the town’s two golf courses. Though it is tempting to head straight to Kampala from your flight, Entebbe has a few attractions of its own that are worth your time.

This town is located on a peninsula of Lake Victoria just 2 hours drive from Kampala, Entebbe is a pleasant town of 80,000 inhabitants. This was once the capital of Uganda during British colonial rule, the town continues to host the official residence of the president, a small number of ministries. Entebbe is often the first town in Uganda visitors see since it is also where the international airport is located.

Entebbe Safari Tourism Activities:

Botanical Garden Tour Located on 40 lakeside hectares (98 acres), the Entebbe Botanical Garden is an excellent place to relax and observe nature. Visitors are given the chance to see a wide variety of flora endemic to Uganda and other tropical climates. Bird watchers will marvel at the sounds and sights of so many species. And several monkey families also call the garden home. This is a lovely place to spend a few hours or even enjoy a picnic on the peaceful grounds.

Uganda Wildlife Education Centre Tour

It is located on the shores of Lake Victoria this former zoo boasts of a wide variety of indigenous wildlife housed in natural settings. Lions, rhinos, giraffes, birds, and many more are spread out over a large area with beautiful walkways. The charges (entrance fees) go to support the maintenance of the centre as well as animal conservation efforts throughout the country.

Uganda Reptile Village Tour

It is located on the edge of a village just north of Entebbe, a home to many species like, African rock python, three-horned chameleon, and forest cobra. Founded and run by a local boat captain with a vision, the “snake park” makes for a fun and educational visit.

Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary Uganda Safari.

It is located on a small rainforested island a short boat ride from Entebbe, this sanctuary provides the perfect habitat for the rehabilitation of chimpanzees. Some of the rescued chimps are orphans and others were born into captivity without the required skills to make it on their own. The Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary Safari tour staff care for the lovable apes and, in time, attempt to reintroduce them into wild populations. Day and overnight trips to this amazing experience can be organized.

Lake Victoria Sunset Cruise – On Uganda Tour

Lake Victoria is one of the largest lakes in the world. Why not go on a late afternoon boat cruise among small islands on your way towards the equator line as you view the sun sink towards the horizon? Watch the fishermen cast their nets and enjoy the snacks and drinks provided on board. If you are an avid bird watcher and have a bit more time we can also incorporate a visit to the Mabamba papyrus swamp area – home to several pairs of the rare shoebill stork.

As well as the possibility of seeing these elusive birds, there is an abundance of other water birds, wildlife such as otters and much more to view amongst the tranquil waters of this area.

Hiking Mount Mountain Ruwenzori

Mount Mountain Ruwenzori is located on the border between Uganda and DR Congo, this impressive range includes the third highest mountain in Africa, Mt. Stanely which includes snow-capped Margherita peak (5109m). Stretching about 110 km long, the Mount Mountain Rwenzori (Unesco World Heritage Site )includes an extraordinary range of landscapes, from thick tropical rainforest on the lower slopes transitioning to the bizarre afro-alpine moorland, before finishing in glaciers at the highest reaches.

The quantity and variety of rare plants and animals are still being researched, with new species discovered every year. Two mammals are endemic to the range, the Rwenzori climbing mouse and the Rwenzori red duiker, as are 19 of the 241 known bird species.

Mountain Rwenzori Hiking Routes.

The Mountain Rwenzori is considered a much more demanding climb than Mt Kilimanjaro and Mt Kenya with many of the trails being wet, muddy, and slippery. Treks to suit all levels and needs are available, from one-day jaunts in the forest to 10-day treks with technical climbs and even Queen Elizabeth National park Safari tour can be added as an extension the Hiking of Mountain Ruwenzori.

Mount Elgon National Park Safari Tour – hiking mount Elgon.

Lying on the border between Kenya and Uganda, Mount Elgon National Park Safari Tour is said to have the largest surface area of an extinct volcano in the world and a caldera which covers over 40km2 at the top of the mountain.

The highest peak of Mount Elgon National Park Safari Tour, Wagagai, sits at 4,321m and is the second highest in Uganda after magherita of mountain Rwenzori and the eighth highest in Africa, though millions of years ago it was the continent’s tallest.

Mount Elgon National Park Uganda Safari with its cool heights offer respite for humans from the hot plains below and its higher altitudes provide diverse habitats for flora and fauna. The lower slopes are clothed in tropical montane forest with extensive stands of bamboo. Above 3000m the forest fades into heath and then afro-alpine moorland, which blankets the caldera. Rare plant species present here include the giant groundsel and the endemic Lobelia elgonensis.

As far as mammals, the duikers are more commonly seen, but lucky visitors may catch a glimpse of leopard, buffalo, hyena or elephant. Birdwatchers will enjoy the endangered Lammergeier vultures, Jackson’s francolin, and white-starred forest robin.

Mountain Elgon Hike

Numerous day hikes depart from the Forest Exploration Centre near Sipi Falls, which the most popular being a trio of short loops taking in valleys, ridges, and caves. From the Mbale side of the mountain it is possible to access the Wanale Ridge where day-long hikes can be organized to pass through a variety of health and moorland landscapes with caves along the way.

Mountain Elgon Peak.

Mt Elgon is considered a good alternative to climbing Rwenzori in Uganda or Kilimanjaro in Tanzania since it offers a milder climate, lower elevation and much more reasonable prices. The full trekking circuit to the peaks takes five days to complete, following either Sasa or Sipi trails. All Gorilla Trips organizes this Uganda tour and it starts from Sipi Falls.

The best times to climb Mount Elgon are during the dry seasons of June-August and December-March. No technical climbing equipment or skills are required to reach the main caldera or the peaks. A choice of trails are available, making for interesting and unique flora, fauna, waterfalls, lakes, caves, gorges and hot springs.

Karamoja Safari Tour

Set on a large plateau between the mountains of Sudan and the Eastern Rift escarpment of Kenya, Karamoja Safari Tour has been the home of a proudly unique people still surviving as pastoralists. The climate is dry and windswept, but reveals beautiful panoramas, sunsets over the mountain peaks and amazingly starry nights.

Karamoja Culture Activities

The colorful blankets, piercings and beads they wear, as well as the language and other cultural traits of the Karamajong set them apart from other tribes in Uganda. These differences and the cattle raiding that is practiced across the border in Kenya has been a source of tension in the region.

Karamoja Safari Tour remains one of the least developed areas and one which few tourists venture into. Safety was once a serious issue, but things have calmed down significantly in recent years encouraging visits the regional capital, Moroto and Kidepo Valley National Park. Those interested in a cultural scene reminiscent of the American Wild West will want to head to Kotido for the Wednesday morning cattle market.

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