This 21-day safari takes you to all of Uganda’s national parks and one nature reserve. Over the 21 days, you will visit the source of the Nile, white water raft on the Nile, take in sights like Sipi Falls, the pre-historic Nyero rock paintings, one of the best national parks in Africa Kidepo Valley, a slave trade relic in Fort Patiko and Murchison Falls National Park where you will find the endangered Rothschild giraffe.
you will also trek gorillas and chimpanzees.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
Entebbe international airport uganda
Day 1: Arrival in Uganda
You arrive at Entebbe airport, located on a peninsula that juts out into the largest fresh-water lake in Africa, where i will welcome you and transfer you to bush pig hotel in Kampala.
Meal Plan: dinner
Day 2: Drive to Jinja, zip-lining in Mabira Forest
After breakfast, you will leave Kampala headed to Jinja via Mabira Forest. Driving along the Kampala-Jinja road, our first stop is Ssezibwa Falls – a Buganda cultural heritage site that is rich with traditional folklore. Other than its cultural significance, the falls are quite spectacular, surrounded by beautiful lush scenery. There are plenty of birds and some wildlife such as monkeys that may be sighted in the nearby forest.
After Ssezibwa, your next stop is Mabira Forest. Here you’ll get a bit adventurous and soar through the tallest rainforest trees of the Mabira Forest in the canopy zip-line system of Mabira Forest Canopy Super Skyway. Escorted by experienced Sky captains’/Sky guides, you’ll pass through the ancient trees across a network of 5 zip-lines stretched over 250 meters across River Musamya. From Mabira, you will continue on to Jinja. Overnight at Signature Hotel & Apartments.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3: Rafting the Nile
After breakfast this morning, head to the Bujjagali area. Beside white water rafting, other activity options to choose from include bungee jumping, quad bike safaris beside the Nile. Otherwise you can choose between either a full day or half-day rafting expedition – whichever fits your adventure spirit. Alternatively, if white water rafting does not appeal to your adventure spirit, you can choose to go on a Quad bike safari along trails that have been developed beside the young Nile in Jinja. At the end of this exciting day, you return to your hotel and get to relax. Later, you can check out the Jinja nightlife where you can enjoy a Nile beer. Overnight at Signature Hotel & Apartments.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4: Visit Source of the Nile & drive to Mbale
After your breakfast this morning, visit the source of the Nile (part of Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes were blown into the Nile at this point) where you will take a short boat ride to the exact spot where the Nile waters start to flow. After the boat ride, return and depart for Mbale. Driving through Jinja town where you could purchase some souvenirs such as crafts, you continue to Mbale. Overnight at Mbale Resort Hotel.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5: Visit Sipi Falls & Coffee community walk
After your breakfast this morning, you drive to Kapchorwa via the Sironko-Mbale road headed to Sipi. Sipi Falls is Located in the district of Kapchorwa, northeast of Sironko and Mbale, there is a series of three waterfalls which is known as Sipi Falls. These waterfalls lying on the edge of Mount Elgon National Park near to the Kenyan border are usually the starting point for hikers looking to climb Mount Elgon. Then you’ll walk down to the foot of the fall and relax as you get bathed by the misty spray that the water falling from the top generates. If you do not mind, you can take a dip in the cool waters. You can enjoy lunch at the nearby Sipi River Lodge otherwise you will have carry-on lunch. In the afternoon you will go on a coffee community walk. Later, return to Mbale town. Overnight at Mbale Resort Hotel.
meal plan: breakfast, lunch and dinner
Day 6: Drive to Pian Upe Game Reserve
Pian Upe Game Reserve is the second largest protected area in Uganda after Murchison Falls National Park. Located north of Mountain Elgon, the reserve, which measures 2,788 square kilometres lies in a semi-arid area. The predominant cover of mixed acacia commipphara savannah is essentially Uganda’s extension of an eastern savannah encompassing much of northern Kenya and the Amboseli-tsavo-mkomazi complex of reserves on the border between Kenya and Tanzania. Providing dramatic contrast to the dry scrubby plains of Pian Upe is Mountain Kadam, an isolated range of spectacularly tortured turrets and bleak volcanic plugs that rises to an altitude of 3068m on the reserve’s eastern boundary. Animals include Leopard, cheetah and spotted hyena are quite popular by ranger patrols and a small population of lions is present. Among the ungulate species are bur hell’s zebra, buffalo, eland, Harte beast, greater kudu, topi, orib, dik-dik, and Uganda’s last population of roam antelope. In addition the vervet monkeys, olive baboons, the far localized patas monkey are quite popular in the savannah. The drive is 90 kilometres to Pian Upe. On arrival in Pian Upe, you will explore the place in search of game. You will have carried lunch in your backpacks. Later, you drive back to Mbale for dinner and overnight at Mbale Resort Hotel.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7: Drive to Gulu via the Nyero Rock paintings
After breakfast this morning, commence your drive to Gulu town. On your way, you will stop by the pre-historic Nyero rock paintings in or near Soroti town. The paintings date back to 1250 AD. You will have lunch en-route and continue to Gulu town overnight at bomah hotel gulu.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8: Drive to Kidepo Valley National Park
After breakfast this morning, you complete your transfer to Kidepo Valley National Park. On arrival, you will check-in and head out for either a game drive or a nature walk with an armed ranger to stretch your legs after a long drive. Dinner and overnight at Kidepo Savannah Lodge.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 9: Morning and Evening Game Drives
You will wake up to nature’s sounds and given the remoteness of the park, count on hearing the sounds of an authentic African morning. You will take a sunrise game-drive in and around Apoka Valley. You will then return to the lodge for breakfast after which you will embark on a mid-morning game-adventure that will take you to the Kanangorok hot springs. Here, the so-called Big Five can be seen wandering around including cheetah, lions, side striped jackal and birds like Ostrich and common moorhen among others. The semi-arid section of the park is home to hot springs and the majestic Ostriches. This section also commands amazing scenery with savannah grassland and mountains from across the South Sudan border in the distance. Return to your lodge for lunch. After lunch, you can relax and wait for the sun to go down. In the evening, you can opt for a walk with an armed ranger guide near your accommodation. Dinner and overnight at Kidepo Savannah Lodge.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 10: Game drive & Community/cultural visit
After breakfast, with your packed lunch, you will visit the Lorokul Cultural Group and explore the fascinating, ancient culture of the Karamojong. You will also visit the traditional homesteads (Manyata) of the Karamojong to sample local dishes and hear stories of this remote tribe that has just started accepting traits of modernism. After interacting with the locals and learning a few things about this cattle-keeper people, you will return to your lodge where you have the rest of the day to yourself. In the evening, you can choose to stay relaxed at the lodge or go out for an evening game drive. Dinner and overnight at Kidepo Savannah Lodge.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 11: Drive to Gulu town
After breakfast this morning, you drive to Gulu town. You carry packed lunch for the long drive. Arriving late in the afternoon, check-in at bomah Hotel gulu and have the rest of the day to yourselves.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 12: Visit Fort Patiko & transfer to Murchison Falls
Also known as explorer Sir Samuel Baker’s fort, Fort Patiko is located about 40 kilometres north of Gulu town. Patiko is a beauty – mountains and hills grace the place that was born out of slave trade in the 1800s by Arab slave traders. Take a tour of the place and listen to the Fort’s gruesome past. Slaves were a major trading item back then and were captured from northern Uganda, Gondokoro in Sudan along with other surrounding areas. Ocecu Hill where current Fort Patiko is situated was a sorting ground for slaves. Healthy-looking ones were forced to trek from Patiko, through Sudan across the Red Sea and sold in Egypt. After your visit to Fort Patiko, you transfer to Murchison Falls National Park – arriving in the late afternoon. You check-in at Red Chilli Rest Camp for overnight.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 13: Game drive and boat safari to bottom of falls
Up at 6.00am, enjoy breakfast and head out for a game drive for a chance to view the glorious day-break from across the open savannah, birds and dotted woodland as well as riverine vegetation along the Nile. As you explore the park, you will also be able to see game ranging from lion, buffalo, elephant, the endangered Rothschild giraffes, antelope and a lot more. At between 10 -11 am, you will return to the lodge for relaxation. After lunch, at 2.00pm, you will head out for the boat launch to the bottom of the powerful Murchison Falls. This three-hour boat cruise where you get to see huge numbers of Nile crocodiles, hippos, birds and other animals that come to the river for a drink climaxes at the edge of the rift valley escarpment at which point you will get off the boat and trek (there are steps that lead up to the top) to the top of the falls (wear sports shoes while on the boat for ease of trekking to the top). Having worked up a sweat, once at the top, get bathed in the misty spray that the Nile create as it forces itself into the 7-metre cleft to create the famous Murchison Falls. Your guide will be waiting up top to transfer you back to the lodge for dinner and overnight stay at red chili rest camp.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 14: Transfer to Kibale Forest National Park
Depart Murchison Falls after an early breakfast, headed for Fort Portal the only tourism city in east africa. This is the area where Semliki & Kibale Forest National Parks are situated; the drive is almost 8 hours over a dirt road that is under construction in some parts – so be ready to experience what we call ‘the African massage’. You will make a stop in Fort Portal for a hot lunch at gardens restaurant before completing your transfer to Kibale Forest National Park. Dinner and overnight at Kibale Forest Camp.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 15: Chimpanzee tracking & Bigodi Community walk
Today you are in for some real monkey business! After breakfast, we visit Kibale Forest National Park, reputed for having the greatest variety and highest concentration of primates in East Africa (13 primate species). You will go on a guided nature walk in the tropical rain forest in search of the wild chimpanzees, red-tailed monkeys, black and white colobus monkeys and many others. The guides and rangers will provide detailed explanations, not only on primates, but also on all the forest fauna and flora and will ensure that your walk is both informative and enjoyable. Once you locate the chimpanzees, you will have a full hour with them at close quarters. After the mandatory 1-hour is finished, your guides/rangers will lead you back to your lodge for lunch. Later in the afternoon or early evening, head for your Bigodi community walk (2-3 hours). This walk will take you through grassland, small communities and beautiful scenery. It is usual to spot three to four different primate species during this walk, though the highlight can be catching a glimpse of the great blue Turaco. After your walk, you will return to your lodge for dinner and overnight.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 16: Transfer to Queen & visit Katwe
This morning, after your breakfast, you visit the crater lakes area with some stunning views before transferring to Queen Elizabeth National Park. You travel on a beautiful route via Kasese town, with the Rwenzori Mountains on your right and the green valley on your left. You arrive and check into Elephant hab Lodge and enjoy lunch. After lunch or later in the evening, head to the Katwe crater lake to meet the Ugandans who mine salt in the lake. This lake, which is situated just north of the impressive Mweya peninsula, is far too salty to support any wildlife. However, since the 16th Century, it has ensured the survival of the Katwe residents, who spend their days under the equatorial sun, harvesting salt from its milky waters. Enjoy the spectacular drive to Katwe as you look out for wildlife including buffalos and elephants. Look out for Lake Kitagata – fed by salty hot-springs with no wildlife around but the spectacular views. Once you arrive at the salt mines, marvel at the network of paths and huts that have been built across the lake to support hundreds of workers. The salt is sold to traders from across Uganda, and as far as Congo and Rwanda. This tour gives visitors a unique insight into the fascinating yet tough process of salt mining, as well as providing an alternative income for Katwe. During the tour of the lake you will see community members at work, cross the mud walkways late afternoon we shall drive back at the lodge for relaxation and overnight
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 17: Game drive and boat cruise along Kazinga channel
After your breakfast at 6.30am, your day begins early, heading for the mating grounds of the Uganda Kobs at kasenyi plains. We search for the lions in their natural habitat, elephants, buffaloes etc. before returning for lunch. After your lunch, at 3.00pm, you head out for the boat launch along the Kazinga channel – a major highlight of a safari to Queen Elizabeth National Park. On the boat cruise, you will have the opportunity to view great numbers of wildlife including elephants, crocodiles basking in the sun, schools of hippos, African cape buffaloes and large numbers of birds like great cormorants, pick tailed pelicans, African fish eagles, a lot of pied kingfishers hunting for fish, sparrows, doves, weaver birds, eaglets and sun birds converging at the channel waters to enjoy a sip of the natural waters. After the 3-hour boat cruise, you will then return to the lodge for dinner and overnight stay at Elephant hab Lodge.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 18: Transfer to Bwindi via Ishasha
Up early, enjoy your breakfast. At 7.00am, we leave the Mweya (north) part of the park and head south to the Ishasha sector. The drive, which will serve as our morning game drive will last between 2-3 hours. Have your eyes peeled for more game on the way. On arrival in the Ishasha area, we search for the famous and unique tree-climbing lions. If it is a hot day, which December largely is, be sure to find them atop the sycamore fig trees or the acacia trees that dominate this part of the park. There are about 4 Prides of lions in the area numbering more than 40 in total. Look out for the males with their black mane, which is a notable attribute. Also, there are about 1000+ elephants present in the area and you will normally see large numbers of Topi and Uganda Kob antelopes. The drive is a fantastic opportunity to take lots of pictures. After this drive, you exit the park and complete your transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (the southern sector). We arrive in the late afternoon or early evening and check-in at the Buhoma Community Camp for dinner and overnight stay.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 19: Gorilla tracking & transfer to Lake Bunyonyi
Up relatively early, enjoy breakfast to give you the energy you will need to track the famed Mountain Gorilla in the Bwindi mists. With your packed lunch in your rucksack, your guide will take you to the ranger station before 8:00 am for registration and briefing by one of the rangers. Once the formalities of what to do and not do while tracking the gentle giants are communicated, the guides will then take you through the bush, pushing your way through the undergrowth, to track the gorillas (the trek can take from half an hour to 5 hours – a reasonable degree of fitness is required as well as a sturdy pair of walking shoes). Once you encounter the Mountain Gorillas, sit in the forest among the gorillas, listening to them grumble, and marvel at the sheer size of the dominant male; the Silverback. You’ll feel a tangible extraordinary feeling running through your veins knowing that you’re sitting amidst few of the last remaining Mountain Gorillas in the world. Mountain Gorillas. It’s important to note that there are only about 800 of these beautiful creatures left in the wild. Once back at the starting point, your guide will be waiting to transfer you to the beautiful and scenic Lake Bunyonyi where you will spend the night. Dinner and overnight at Overland Resort Bunyonyi.
What to bring for gorilla tracking/trekking: light hiking boots, light rain jacket, daypack, 2 litres of water, gardening gloves, long trousers either jeans/khakis, long-sleeved shirt, wide-brimmed hat, sun glasses, insect repellent and an energy bar (s).
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 20: Drive to Lake Mburo
This morning, you transfer to Lake Mburo National Park – one of two parks in Uganda where it is allowed to go for a bush walk with an experienced ranger to see game at close range. You could choose a bush walk, horse-back safari or ride in the park on a mountain bike as you view game. You will stop for lunch in Mbarara town before completing your transfer to Lake Mburo National Park. Once you arrive in Mburo, you check-in at Mihingo Lodge or Kimbla Mantana Mburo Lodge. In the evening, you will go out for either a game drive or simply relax in and around the beautiful lodge.
Day 21: Transfer to Entebbe & departure
This morning, wake up at leisure and enjoy your breakfast. Check-out of the lodge at 10.00am and commence your transfer to Entebbe with a stop at the Equator crossing in Kayabwe along the Kampala-Masaka road. You can take fun pictures at the Equator crossing, buy a souvenir for your Uganda safari and have a hot lunch. After your lunch, you will continue to Entebbe – arriving in the afternoon. In case you have time before your check-in, you can visit one of the beaches in Entebbe. Later, you will be dropped off at the airport in time for you to check-in for your flight back home.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch
We hope you enjoyed your ultimate Uganda safari.
END OF SAFARI
Ending Point
Entebbe international airport uganda
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Accommodation in Standard Rooms as described above (or similar)
On the ground transport and game-drives in a 4X4 Toyota Land-cruiser with pop-up roofs for game viewing
Game-drives, excursions and sight-seeing activities (if any) as described above
Activities (if any) as outlined in detailed itinerary
Transfers as indicated in the itinerary
[e.g 4x4 land cruisers (5 - 7 seaters) and 4x4 hiace vans (7-9 seaters]
Fuel, toll, parking
Meals as indicated in the itinerary
Services of an English-speaking driver guide
Relevant park entrance fees
Bottled water while on safari (One-liter per person per day)
Gasoline for the whole tour
Gorilla permit $700
chimpanzee permit $200
Personal expenses such travel and medical insurance, excess baggage fee, communication charges that include, emails, faxes and phone calls beverages including water, soft drinks luxury champagne, spirits or meals not included in the itinerary
Gratuity for Porterage / waiters at hotels, camps and airports
Gratuity for your professional driver guide
Cost of obtaining Visas ($50)
Any optional tours or excursions not mentioned in the itinerary
Travel Insurance
This tour can be customized to suit your style
this tour can be re -counted to give discounts for big groups
You can ask me for any kind of arrangement, I'm happy to customize your tour to suit your budget and desire.
The tour can start anytime you want through out the year
Hello! I am Dan 35 years old, travel enthusiastic and experienced Tour Guide and I am the leader of local guide team in Uganda. I am welcoming you to taste the local delicacies and witness beauty of the Pearl of Africa Uganda, eager to make all of your travel dreams come true and transform your tour stay as visitors to long term friendships!
I am committed to bring customers the same appreciation and enjoyment of living in harmony with nature, cultures and environment that those founders of Africa enjoyed.
The love for nature, interacting and learning from new friends around the world called me into tourism, which I have been yawning for and of which I would call now a "home or culture".
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$9,200/ per person