Uganda Gorilla Trekking and Safari Holidays

Uganda is a an exciting destination for thrill-seekers and nature enthusiasts looking for an unparalleled safari experience. Known for its mountain gorillas, tree-climbing lion, powerful rivers, diverse landscapes and abundant wildlife, Uganda boasts one of the highest levels of biodiversity on earth. It is the ultimate destination for an unforgettable wildlife adventure.

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Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is home to the world-famous gorillas and is a must-visit destination for any safari enthusiast. However, Uganda has much more to offer beyond gorilla trekking. Combining gorilla trekking with traditional safari experiences in Queen Elizabeth National Park and Murchison Falls will leave you with a lasting impression of Uganda's wildlife. Kibale Forest National Park is also one of the best places in Africa to see endangered chimpanzees, adding to the extraordinary experiences on offer during a safari holiday in Uganda.

Uganda, often referred to as the 'Pearl of Africa,' is a small landlocked country in East Africa that boasts a sensational amount of biodiversity. With a wide spectrum of species ranging from small plains game to giant primates, Uganda is an exclusive destination that offers a truly unique and unforgettable experience.

Accessing Uganda is easy, and most tours start or end in Kampala and Entebbe, which are located on the tranquil shores of Lake Victoria. Don't miss out on the opportunity to visit Uganda and experience the ultimate safari holiday, filled with adventure and unique nature experiences. Book your trip today and discover what makes Uganda such an attractive tourist destination for safaris, photographic safaris, and gorilla trekking.

 

Gorilla Trekking

Gorilla trekking is one of the most popular activities for tourists visiting Uganda. The country is home to almost half of the world's remaining mountain gorillas, and visitors can experience the thrill of coming face to face with these gentle giants in their natural habitat.

The top destination for gorilla trekking in Uganda is Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. The park is located in southwestern Uganda and is home to almost 500 mountain gorillas, making it one of the most important sites for gorilla conservation in the world. Visitors to the park can take part in a gorilla trekking tour and spend an unforgettable hour with a gorilla family, watching them play, eat, and interact with each other.

Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a challenging but rewarding experience. The trek through the dense forest can take several hours, and visitors must be prepared for steep climbs and muddy trails. However, the experience of coming face to face with a gorilla family is truly unforgettable, and visitors often describe it as a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Gorilla trekking tours in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park are highly regulated, and only a limited number of permits are issued each day to minimize the impact on the gorillas' natural habitat. It's important to book your gorilla trekking tour well in advance to secure a permit and avoid disappointment.

In addition to gorilla trekking, visitors to Uganda can also take part in other wildlife experiences, such as chimpanzee trekking, birdwatching, and searching for iconic species game drives in exciting national parks. Uganda is also home to several cultural sites and historical landmarks, making it a great destination for travelers interested in history and culture.

Wildlife Safaris

Uganda is a wildlife enthusiast's paradise, boasting a diverse array of wildlife species that can be found on safari. While the mountain gorilla is undoubtedly the most famous of Uganda's wildlife, there are many other species that visitors can encounter on their safari.

One of the most popular animals to see on safari in Uganda is the African elephant. Uganda is home to a large population of these gentle giants, and visitors can see them in several national parks, including Queen Elizabeth National Park and Murchison Falls National Park. Other large mammals that can be spotted on safari in Uganda include lions, leopards, buffaloes, and giraffes.

Primates are also a major drawcard for visitors to Uganda. In addition to the mountain gorilla, visitors can see other primate species such as chimpanzees, baboons, and several species of monkeys. Kibale Forest National Park is a particularly good destination for primate viewing, with 13 different species found within the park's boundaries.

Uganda is also home to a wide variety of bird species, with over 1,000 different species recorded. The country's diverse habitats, including forests, wetlands, and savannahs, offer ample opportunities for birdwatching enthusiasts to spot rare and beautiful species such as the shoebill stork, African fish eagle, and African grey parrot.

Best Time to Visit

Uganda is a year-round destination that offers an array of wildlife experiences, national parks, and cultural encounters. However, there are certain times of the year that are better than others for visiting Uganda, depending on what you want to see and do.

The best time to visit Uganda for wildlife viewing is during the dry season, which runs from June to September and December to February. During this time, animals congregate around water sources, making it easier to spot them on game drives and walking safaris. The dry season also offers the best opportunities for gorilla trekking, as the trails are less muddy and slippery.

For bird watching enthusiasts, the best time to visit Uganda is during the wet season, which runs from March to May and October to November. This is when migratory birds flock to the country, and bird species are at their highest.

If you're interested in cultural experiences, then the best time to visit Uganda is during the many festivals that take place throughout the year. The most famous of these is the Kampala City Festival in October, which showcases traditional dances, music, and food from across the country.

Safari and Beach Holidays

Uganda is a landlocked country located in East Africa. Its geographical location borders Kenya to the east, South Sudan to the north, the Democratic Republic of Congo to the west, Rwanda to the southwest, and Tanzania to the south. Although Uganda has a lot to offer in terms of wildlife, national parks, and cultural experiences, it lacks access to a coastline.

Therefore, when planning a beach holiday after a Ugandan safari, it is most convenient to head to either Kenya's coast or Tanzania's island. Kenya's coastline is known for its stunning white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and a wide range of water sports activities. Find more information on Kenya beach holidays here.

On the other hand, Tanzania's Zanzibar island is a popular destination for beach holidays due to its pristine beaches, crystal clear waters, and coral reefs, making it ideal for snorkeling and diving. The island also has a rich cultural history and offers visitors a chance to explore its heritage and enjoy local cuisine. Find more information on Tanzania beach holidays here.

Planning Your Adventure

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  • Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

    Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is one of the best places in Africa to see mountain gorillas, it is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in gorilla trekking in Uganda.

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  • Queen Elizabeth N.P.

    QENP one of Uganda's most rewarding parks. Home to an abundance of species inluding tree-climbing lions. Enjoy thrilling game drives to see wildlife in its natural habitat.

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  • Murchison Falls N.P.

    Uganda's oldest and largest park, offering visitors an opportunity to see amazing wildlife and the majestic waters of the River Nile plunging from the heights of the Rift Valley.

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  • Kibale Forest

    Chimpanzee trekking is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. With over 1,450 indiviudals, Kibale Forest is one of the best places in the world to see chimpanzees in their natural habitat.

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  • Lake Mburo National Park

    A perfect place to include a variety of adventur eactivities Unlike many other parks, there is no significant threat from predators, allowing for more adventurous pursuits.

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