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Uganda Gorilla & Big Five Safari

Inclusions

Accommodation, Travel, Meals, Activities

Days

11 Days

Price

From $ 4,690 pp

Countries

Uganda

Destinations

Bwindi, Entebbe, Kibale Forest, Murchison Falls National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Zziwa Rhino Sanctuary

Overview

This 11-day Uganda safari moves through the country’s full range of wildlife experiences in a single itinerary. From Entebbe the route travels north to Zziwa Rhino Sanctuary for a walking encounter with Uganda’s reintroduced southern white rhino population, then west to Murchison Falls National Park for game drives on the northern bank of the Nile and a boat cruise to the base of the falls. The route continues south through Uganda’s tropical interior to Kibale Forest National Park for the chimpanzee habituation experience, then on to Queen Elizabeth National Park for tree-climbing lions and a Kazinga Channel boat safari. The itinerary ends in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park with gorilla trekking before the flight back to Entebbe on Day 11. Uganda offers a different kind of safari from the open-plains experience of East Africa: denser, more varied, and heavier on primates. This itinerary covers all of it.

Highlights

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Itinerary

Day 1

Arrival in Entebbe

Your Good Earth Tours driver meets you at Entebbe International Airport and transfers you to your accommodation. Depending on your arrival time, the afternoon is free to rest before the journey begins tomorrow.

Estimated driving distance

30 minutes

Estimated Trekking Time

Zone

Activities

Accommodation & Meals

B

Accommodation Options

Day 2

Entebbe to Zziwa Rhino Sanctuary: Rhino Tracking on Foot

After breakfast, a four-hour drive north through Uganda’s central corridor brings you to Zziwa Rhino Sanctuary, the only place in Uganda where wild rhinos can be found. Southern white rhinos were reintroduced here as part of an ongoing program to restore a species that was poached to extinction in the country by the 1980s. After a safety briefing from sanctuary rangers, you track the rhinos on foot through the open terrain. In the evening, a conservation talk with a sanctuary expert covers the history of the program and what recovery looks like on the ground.

Estimated driving distance

4 hours

Estimated Trekking Time

Zone

Activities

Southern white rhino tracking on foot, conservation talk

Accommodation & Meals

B, L, D

Accommodation Options

Day 3

Zziwa to Murchison Falls: The Falls from the Top

A three-hour morning drive through market towns and open savannah brings you to Murchison Falls National Park. On arrival, the hike to the top of the falls: the point where the entire volume of the Nile forces itself through a gap seven meters wide before dropping 43 meters to the pool below. The roar is audible from a long distance. The spray and scale at the top are a different experience from any photograph. Dinner and overnight at the lodge.

Estimated driving distance

3 hours

Estimated Trekking Time

Zone

Activities

Murchison Falls hike

Accommodation & Meals

B, L, D

Accommodation Options

Day 4

Full Day in Murchison Falls: Game Drive & Nile Boat Cruise

A full day in the park. The morning game drive runs the northern bank of the Nile, where Rothschild’s giraffe, elephant, lion, buffalo, and hartebeest move in open terrain with the river as backdrop. In the afternoon, a boat cruise from Paraa jetty travels upstream to the base of the falls. Hippos surface close to the boat, Nile crocodiles line the sandy banks, and the falls from below, seen from the water, are a completely different perspective from the top. Shoebill storks are sometimes spotted in the papyrus along the river.

Estimated driving distance

Estimated Trekking Time

Zone

Activities

Morning game drive, afternoon Nile boat cruise to the base of Murchison Falls

Accommodation & Meals

B, L, D

Accommodation Options

Day 5

Murchison Falls to Kibale Forest

A five-hour drive southwest through Uganda’s tropical interior. The landscape shifts progressively as you leave the open north. From savannah into forest, through market towns and terraced farmland, arriving in Kibale’s dense rainforest by late afternoon. Check in, rest, and prepare for tomorrow’s early start.

Estimated driving distance

5 hours

Estimated Trekking Time

Zone

Activities

Scenic overland transfer

Accommodation & Meals

B, L, D

Accommodation Options

Day 6

Chimpanzee Habituation Experience in Kibale Forest

An early departure at 6:30am for Kanyanchu Park Headquarters and the chimpanzee habituation experience. Unlike the standard chimpanzee trek (which offers a one-hour encounter), the habituation experience involves extended time with a chimpanzee community that is still in the process of being accustomed to human presence — meaning the time in the forest is longer, the observations more detailed, and the experience more immersive. Kibale has one of the highest primate densities of any forest in Africa; l’Hoest’s monkeys, red colobus, and black-and-white colobus are also commonly encountered during the walk. Return to the lodge for lunch and a free afternoon.

Estimated driving distance

Estimated Trekking Time

Zone

Activities

Chimpanzee habituation experience

Accommodation & Meals

B, L, D

Accommodation Options

Day 7

Kibale to Queen Elizabeth National Park

A two-hour drive south brings you to Queen Elizabeth National Park and an afternoon game drive across the Kazinga plains. Buffalo, elephant, and Uganda kob gather at the water in the late afternoon, and Queen Elizabeth is one of the only places in the world where tree-climbing lions can be reliably sighted, a behavior specific to the lion populations in this park and in Ishasha to the south.

Estimated driving distance

2 hours

Estimated Trekking Time

Zone

Activities

Afternoon game drive on Kazinga plains

Accommodation & Meals

B, L, D

Accommodation Options

Day 8

Full Day in Queen Elizabeth: Tree-Climbing Lions & Kazinga Channel

A full day in the park. Morning drives target the fig tree areas where the tree-climbing lions are most reliably found — a pride that regularly ascends into the branches to rest above the plains. The afternoon boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel follows the water between Lake Edward and Lake George, where hippos congregate in large numbers and the birdlife is extraordinary: over 600 species recorded in the park, with African fish eagles, pelicans, kingfishers, and herons all common along the channel edge.

Estimated driving distance

Estimated Trekking Time

Zone

Activities

Morning game drive, afternoon Kazinga Channel boat cruise

Accommodation & Meals

B, L, D

Accommodation Options

Day 9

Queen Elizabeth via Ishasha to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

A five-hour drive south via the Ishasha sector, home to a second tree-climbing lion population that lives in the large fig trees along the river, and worth a slow pass-through en route. Arrival at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in the afternoon. Time to rest and prepare for tomorrow’s gorilla trek. A short guided forest walk is available for guests who want a first look at Bwindi’s terrain before the main event.

Estimated driving distance

5 hours

Estimated Trekking Time

Zone

Activities

Game drive through Ishasha sector, optional guided forest walk at Bwindi

Accommodation & Meals

B, L, D

Accommodation Options

Day 10

Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Breakfast at 6:00am, then to the park headquarters for the gorilla trekking briefing. The trek follows a habituated gorilla family into the forest (duration ranges from two hours to a full day depending on where the gorillas have moved overnight). Once you locate them, you have one hour. Mountain gorillas eating, resting, and moving through the forest at close range, with infants in the canopy and the silverback tracking through the undergrowth nearby. Bwindi holds roughly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorilla population, fewer than 1,100 individuals. Return to the lodge for lunch and a quiet afternoon.

Estimated driving distance

Estimated Trekking Time

Zone

Activities

Gorilla trekking

Accommodation & Meals

B, L, D

Accommodation Options

Day 11

Bwindi to Entebbe: Kihihi Airstrip Departure

Breakfast at the lodge, then transfer to Kihihi Airstrip for the domestic flight back to Entebbe International Airport. The flight takes just over an hour and connects directly to the main terminal for international departures. An overland return to Entebbe (approximately 9-10 hours) is also available for guests who prefer not to fly

Estimated driving distance

20 minutes to Kihihi Airstrip

Estimated Trekking Time

Zone

Activities

Accommodation & Meals

B

Additional Info

*Domestic flight Kihihi to Entebbe (optional add-on, priced separately)

Inclusions

Accommodation as indicated
Meals as indicated
All park fees, conservation levies, and government taxes
Private 4x4 safari vehicle exclusively for your group
Bottled water throughout safari
Services of an English-speaking driver-guide
Airport transfers (Entebbe arrival and departure)
Ranger guide fees
Gorilla trekking permit (1 per person)

Exclusions

International airfare
Domestic flight: Kihihi to Entebbe on Day 11 (optional add-on, priced separately at $324 per person)
Vaccinations, visas, and travel insurance
Tips to driver-guide and staff
Souvenirs and personal items
Any increases to government taxes or park fees

Pricing

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