Uganda Big 5 Chimps & Gorilla safari includes the Big 5 (lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard, and rhinoceros), chimpanzee tracking, and gorilla trekking a thrilling adventure that takes you through some of Uganda’s most iconic national parks and wildlife reserves.
Entebbe International Airport (Google Map)
3 Hours Before Flight Time
Uganda is an excellent destination for wildlife safaris, offering a unique opportunity to see a diverse range of animals in their natural habitats, including some of Africa’s most iconic species. Here are some of the highlights and popular destinations for a wildlife safari in Uganda:
While most famous for its mountain gorillas, Bwindi is also home to various other primates, such as chimpanzees, colobus monkeys, and baboons. The lush forest and hilly terrain make it a beautiful destination for trekking and wildlife viewing.
Queen Elizabeth National Park:
This park is known for its diverse ecosystems, including savannah, wetlands, and forests. It offers the chance to see a wide range of wildlife, including elephants, lions, buffaloes, hippos, crocodiles, and numerous bird species.
Murchison Falls National Park:
This park is Uganda’s largest and offers stunning landscapes and abundant wildlife. The Murchison Falls, where the Nile River forces its way through a narrow gap in the rocks, is a must-see attraction. Wildlife sightings here can include elephants, giraffes, lions, hippos, and many others.
Kibale National Park:
Famous for its chimpanzee tracking, Kibale is home to one of the highest densities of primates in Africa. Apart from chimpanzees, visitors can also spot red colobus monkeys, black-and-white colobus monkeys, and other primate species.
After breakfast at your hotel (or direct pick-up from airport), we will head north to Ziwa rhino sanctuary arriving at you lodge in time for lunch. In the evening you will go on your rhino trek, seeing these wonderful animals on foot. The trek usually takes one to two hours and at all times you will be accompanied by an armed ranger for both your and the animals safety.
Accommodation:
Amuka Lodge, Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary
After breakfast we’ll continue our journey north entering Murchison Falls National Park and stopping at the top of the thundering Murchison Falls for a packed lunch. After lunch you’ll take the 45 minute hike down to the foot of the falls and your boat waiting to take you downstream on the mighty White Nile. Along the way where you may see buffalo, elephants, warthog, and giraffe and of course vast numbers of different bird species as well as hippos and crocs. At the end of your boat trip you will be met by your driver guide and then transferred deep into the park to your lodge for the night, overlooking Lake Albert.
Accommodation:
Pakuba Safari Lodge, Murchison Falls NP
Your lodge is ideally situated for an early morning game drive as it sits close to the main wildlife areas. This morning we’ll be on the lookout for giraffe, elephant, various antelope as well as lions, leopards and hyena. You’ll return to you lodge for lunch and in the afternoon have the chance to relax by the pool, cool off in your air-conditioned room or simply just take in the stunning views of the savannah and Lake Albert from the veranda. An evening game drive is also available for any who wish.
Accommodation:
Pakuba Safari Lodge, Murchison Falls NP
An early start and a long but scenic drive south through forests and farmland. You will stop for lunch en route and finally arrive at your lodge near Kibale NP in the late afternoon.
Accommodation:
Kibale Forest Camp
After breakfast you’ll take the short journey to Kibale NP where you will go on your Chimpanzee trek (minimum age 12 yrs.). The trek usually takes around 2 to 4 hours but can be longer as we try to get close to man’s closest cousins. If you find them you will spend an hour in their enthralling company. You will return to you lodge for lunch and in the afternoon, if you still have the energy you walk (or drive) to the “top of the world” viewpoint with its views of crater lakes and the lovely Rwenzori mountains in the distance.
Accommodation:
Kibale Forest Camp
An early start to make the most of the swamp walk which offers spectacular forest canopy views and a huge variety of bird and primate life. After the walk you’ll head down to the plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park, reaching your lodge in time for lunch. After lunch you will venture out on your boat trip on the Kazinga Channel where you’ll find hippos, crocodiles, elephant buffalo and more on the shores, as well as learning a little of the life of local people who share this area with the animals.
Accommodation:
Queen Elizabeth Bush Lodge
After an early breakfast you’ll depart for the Kasenyi Savannah, Queen Elizabeth National Park, for an early morning game drive. The savannah offers a great safari experience, with the opportunity to see lions, Uganda kob, hyena, elephant, warthog, waterbuck and possibly even the elusive leopard all with the stunning Rwenzori Mountains as a backdrop. You will then take your packed lunch on the Crater Explosion drive enjoying beautiful views of the enormous craters, the Rift Valley Escarpment and Lakes Edward and George and the Kazinga Channel below. After lunch you will head further west through the conservation area to the Ishasha sector of the park.
Accommodation:
Enjojo Lodge – Thatched Cottage
After an early start we’ll go for a game drive in the Ishasha sector of the park. While enjoying the African Adventure wilderness, we’ll be on the lookout for the famed tree climbing lions and healthy population of hyena as well as elephant, topi, hippos and many antelopes. After lunch at the lodge we’ll take the winding road travelling through the lakes, forests and mountains of western Uganda. We reach our destination overlooking Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in the late afternoon.
Accommodation: Bakiga Lodge- Cabin
Today’s the day! Your guide will already have booked you in so after a briefing from your ranger you head on foot to find your gorilla group. Your Gorilla trek will be an exciting journey along forested slopes that can be slippers, entwined vines, bushes and bamboo vegetation before you reach the Gorilla family. The time taken can be as few as 30 minutes to as many as 7 hours but coming face to face with the Gorilla is a truly humbling and emotional experience. Each group is allowed a maximum of 1 hour with the gentle giants observing and learning about their behaviors while taking best shots of photos
Accommodation:
Bird Nest Resort-Lake Bunyonyi
An early start before the long drive back to Kampala/Drop-off at Kigali Airport. Thus end of Uganda Big 5 Chimps & Gorilla.
We had an unforgettable vacation thanks to Nijia. they listened and adapted to our family (with children), always smiling, available and helpful. Very good value for money. nijia knows the country and the animals very well, it was fabulous! We were also able to get in touch with rugby clubs, our passion. moments rich in exchange. to do again without hesitation with this company
I visited Uganda in 2015. It was an amazing experience staying in a
beautiful campsite on the river Nile. We got the opportunity to white water raft the Nile, track gorillas in the nature reserve, stay in the eco lodge, sunset cruise on the Nile, explore local areas and food as well as going on safari all over Uganda – to name but a few things we did.
The locales were amazing and took such good care of us and were always willing to lend a helping hand or provide guidance.
The highlight for me was the sunset cruise on the Nile which was just insanely picturesque.
Saidi was a great tour guide and very knowledge about about both navigating the day to day areas in Jinja and Kampala as well as when tracking the chimps and gorillas in the forest.
Couldn’t recommend highly enough!
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