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Embark on the most comprehensive Ugandan adventure imaginable with our 23 Day Uganda Wildlife Safari, meticulously crafted to showcase every facet of the Pearl of Africa. This extraordinary journey transcends typical wildlife viewing, offering deep cultural immersion, rare primate encounters, and unparalleled access to Uganda’s most remote regions. From tracking mountain gorillas in Bwindi’s misty forests to witnessing the raw wilderness of Kidepo Valley and connecting with the ancient cultures of the Karamojong and Tepeth people, this safari represents the definitive African experience. Designed for travelers who seek authentic engagement with nature and culture, this 23 day expedition delivers lifetime memories through its incredible diversity of activities and destinations.
Your 23 Day Uganda Wildlife Safari odyssey begins as you touch down at Entebbe International Airport, where our representative will warmly welcome you with a sign bearing your name. After assisting with your luggage, you’ll enjoy a brief transfer to your pre-booked hotel overlooking the serene waters of Lake Victoria. This first day is designed for recovery from your long flight, allowing you to acclimatize to Uganda’s time zone and tropical climate. Depending on your arrival time, you might take a leisurely stroll along the lake shore or simply relax by the hotel pool, anticipating the incredible adventures that await. We’ll provide a comprehensive briefing about the itinerary ahead over a welcome dinner featuring both international and local Ugandan cuisine.
The accommodation for your first night has been carefully selected for its comfort and convenience, ensuring you’re well-rested before commencing your safari proper tomorrow. This arrival day is crucial for easing into what will be an action-packed but deeply rewarding three weeks of exploration. Your guide will confirm that you have all necessary equipment for the diverse environments you’ll encounter, from the humid forests of Kibale to the arid plains of Kidepo. As you retire for the night, you can reflect on the incredible journey ahead, knowing that every detail has been arranged for your comfort and enjoyment throughout this comprehensive 23-day safari experience.
After an early breakfast, we depart Entebbe for the Mabamba Wetlands, one of Uganda’s most important birding sites located on the edge of Lake Victoria. This extensive marshland is the best place in Uganda to spot the prehistoric-looking shoebill stork, a bucket-list species for birdwatchers worldwide. We’ll navigate the labyrinthine channels in a traditional canoe with a local guide who knows precisely where these magnificent birds tend to feed. Beyond the shoebill, the wetlands host numerous other bird species including malachite kingfishers, papyrus gonoleks, and various herons and egrets.
Following our successful shoebill search, we’ll continue eastward toward Jinja, the adventure capital of Uganda. The drive takes us through lush countryside and traditional villages, offering glimpses of rural Ugandan life. Upon reaching Jinja, situated at the source of the Nile River where it begins its 6,650-kilometer journey to the Mediterranean, we’ll check into our accommodation. The evening is free to relax and enjoy views of the mighty Nile. For those feeling energetic, an optional sunset boat cruise to the exact source of the Nile can be arranged, providing a perfect introduction to this historically significant region.
Today we journey northeast toward the magnificent Sipi Falls area in Kapchorwa district, nestled on the slopes of Mount Elgon. The scenic drive takes us through Uganda’s agricultural heartland, past sprawling tea and coffee plantations with the dramatic backdrop of the Mount Elgon massif gradually growing larger on the horizon. As we ascend into the highlands, the air becomes noticeably cooler and fresher—a welcome change from the tropical lowlands. Upon arrival in the Sipi area, we’ll check into our lodge, which offers spectacular views of the three-tiered waterfall cascading 100 meters down the escarpment.
The Sipi Falls area is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and excellent hiking opportunities, which we’ll fully explore tomorrow. This afternoon, you can simply relax and acclimate to the higher elevation (approximately 1,775 meters above sea level). The lodge’s vantage point provides perfect opportunities for photography, especially as the afternoon light illuminates the waterfall and surrounding cliffs. After settling in, you might take a short walk to a nearby viewpoint or simply enjoy the lodge’s facilities while anticipating tomorrow’s adventures. The evening brings pleasantly cool temperatures perfect for enjoying a warm drink by the fireplace before a delicious dinner featuring fresh local produce.
Today is dedicated to exploring the natural and cultural wonders of the Sipi area. After breakfast, we’ll embark on a guided hike to experience the Sipi Falls from multiple perspectives. The trail takes us through verdant countryside, past traditional farms, and to various viewpoints offering spectacular vistas of the waterfall and the vast Karamoja plains stretching out below. The hike can be tailored to your fitness level, ranging from a gentle walk to the main fall to a more challenging circuit visiting all three waterfalls. The sight and sound of the water plunging into the pool below is truly mesmerizing.
In the afternoon, we shift our focus to the region’s famous coffee production with a visit to a local farm. You’ll learn the entire process from bean to cup, participating in picking the ripe red cherries, pulping, drying, roasting, and finally grinding the beans. The experience culminates in a tasting session where you’ll savor some of the world’s finest Arabica coffee while enjoying panoramic views of the falls. We’ll then visit a nearby community to learn about the local way of life, perhaps including a traditional cooking demonstration or interaction with local children. This combination of natural beauty and cultural immersion makes for an incredibly rewarding day before we venture further into Uganda’s remote northeast tomorrow.
After breakfast, we continue our journey northeast into the Karamoja region, Uganda’s most remote and culturally distinct area. The landscape transforms dramatically as we descend from the highlands into arid plains dotted with iconic acacia trees and dramatic rock formations. Our destination is Moroto, the main town in the region situated at the foot of Mount Moroto. After checking into the unique Kara-Tunga Safari Camp, we’ll visit the Tepeth people, one of Uganda’s most isolated communities who traditionally live on the slopes of Mount Moroto.
The Tepeth have maintained their traditional way of life largely unchanged for centuries, and visiting their community offers a rare glimpse into ancient African culture. We’ll learn about their unique customs, survival skills in this harsh environment, and their relationship with the mountain they consider sacred. This cultural encounter is a highlight for many travelers, providing profound insights into human adaptation and resilience. As the sun sets over the dramatic landscape, we’ll return to Kara-Tunga Safari Camp for dinner. This community-owned camp provides comfortable accommodation while directly benefiting the local people, ensuring your visit contributes to sustainable development in this remote region.
This morning we embark on a half-day trek on the slopes of Mount Moroto, an ancient volcano that rises to 3,083 meters and serves as the spiritual home of the Tepeth people. The trek offers not only spectacular views across the Karamoja plains but also insights into the mountain’s unique ecosystem. Our local guide will point out medicinal plants, traditional trapping methods, and ancient cave dwellings used by the Tepeth during times of conflict. The moderate hike takes us through varied vegetation zones, from dry savannah at lower elevations to montane forest higher up.
In the afternoon, we immerse ourselves in the culture of the Karamojong people, nomadic pastoralists known for their distinctive customs and colorful dress. We’ll visit a traditional manyatta (homestead) where we’ll be welcomed with singing and dancing. You’ll have the opportunity to learn about Karamojong traditions, including cattle herding (the center of their culture), beadwork, and their unique social structure. As evening falls, we might participate in a traditional ceremony or simply share stories around the fire. This deep cultural exchange offers perspectives on a way of life that has remained largely unchanged for centuries, yet now faces challenges from the modern world. It’s an experience that will remain with you long after your safari ends.
After breakfast, we embark on the journey to what many consider Uganda’s most spectacular wilderness: Kidepo Valley National Park. The drive takes us through increasingly remote landscapes, with sightings of traditional Karamojong herders tending their cattle becoming more frequent. As we approach the park, the scenery becomes increasingly dramatic, with rugged mountain ranges framing vast savannah plains. Upon arrival, we’ll check into our lodge, which offers breathtaking views across the Narus Valley, where animals congregate around permanent water sources.
After lunch and some time to refresh, we’ll embark on our first game drive in this magnificent park. Kidepo is renowned for its rugged beauty and exceptional wildlife viewing, with species rarely seen elsewhere in Uganda. As the afternoon light softens, we’re likely to spot elephants, buffalo, giraffes, and various antelope species against the backdrop of distant mountains. Predators including lions, cheetahs, and leopards also inhabit the park, though they can be more elusive. The evening game drive offers excellent photographic opportunities as animals become more active in the cooler temperatures. Returning to the lodge as darkness falls, we’ll enjoy dinner while sharing stories of the day’s sightings, eagerly anticipating tomorrow’s further exploration of this remarkable wilderness.
We rise early for a morning game drive when animals are most active. Kidepo’s varied habitats support an incredible diversity of wildlife, and our expert guide will take us to prime viewing areas where we might spot some of the park’s special species. These include the handsome Jackson’s hartebeest, the majestic greater kudu with its spectacular spiraled horns, and the peculiar-looking aardwolf. Birdlife is equally impressive, with over 475 species recorded including many that are endemic to the region. The morning light creates perfect conditions for photography as we explore different sectors of the park.
In the afternoon, we deepen our understanding of Karamoja culture with another community visit, this time focusing on different aspects of Karamojong life. We might learn about traditional blacksmithing, brewing local beer, or the intricate symbolism behind their beautiful beadwork. This encounter provides further insight into how the Karamojong have adapted to this challenging environment and maintained their cultural identity. The interaction is mutually enriching, allowing for genuine cultural exchange rather than mere observation. As the sun sets, we return to the lodge, perhaps stopping at a viewpoint to watch the landscape transform in the golden light. Today’s combination of spectacular wildlife and meaningful cultural engagement exemplifies what makes this 23-day safari so special.
This morning offers a different perspective on Kidepo’s ecosystem with a guided nature walk. Accompanied by an armed ranger, we’ll explore on foot, learning about the smaller details often missed from a vehicle—animal tracks, insect life, medicinal plants, and bird species. Walking through the wilderness creates a more intimate connection with the environment, heightening your senses and appreciation for this remarkable ecosystem. Your guide will share knowledge about animal behavior, survival techniques, and the delicate balance of this ecosystem.
In the afternoon, we embark on another game drive, perhaps exploring different areas of the park we haven’t yet visited. Kidepo’s landscape varies from open savannah to dry riverbeds, mountain foothills, and seasonal wetlands, each supporting different wildlife communities. We might focus on searching for specific species we haven’t yet encountered or simply enjoy further observation of animals we’ve already seen. As the day cools, we’ll find a scenic spot for sundowners, toasting another magnificent day in Africa’s untouched wilderness. The return drive to the lodge as darkness falls often reveals nocturnal species beginning their activities. After dinner, we might enjoy some stargazing—the remote location offers spectacularly clear night skies far from any light pollution.
We take advantage of our final morning in Kidepo with an early game drive, seeking out any species we may have missed or simply enjoying final sightings of our favorites. The cool morning air is refreshing as we scan the plains for wildlife, with the low sun casting long shadows and creating perfect photographic conditions. After returning to the lodge for a hearty breakfast, we begin our transfer southwest to Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda’s largest protected area. The journey retraces our route through Karamoja before heading into new territory, with changing landscapes marking our progress.
The drive to Murchison Falls is long but broken with interesting stops and lunch en route. We’ll notice the landscape becoming greener as we leave the semi-arid northeast behind. Upon reaching the park, we’ll check into our accommodation, ideally situated to maximize wildlife viewing opportunities. The evening is free to relax and appreciate the different environment—lush riverine forest contrasting with the dry savannah we’ve left behind. The sounds of hippos grunting from the Nile may provide the evening’s soundtrack as we anticipate tomorrow’s adventures in this famous park, home to the world’s most powerful waterfall.
Today we explore Murchison Falls National Park through two different perspectives. After an early breakfast, we embark on a morning game drive on the northern bank of the Nile River. The Buligi Circuit offers excellent wildlife viewing, with chances to see elephants, giraffes (the endemic Rothschild’s species), buffalo, and various antelope. Predators including lions and leopards are also present, though more elusive. The diverse habitats support different species, and our expert guide will know where to find them based on recent sightings and seasonal movements.
In the afternoon, we experience the park from the water with a boat cruise to the base of Murchison Falls. This is one of Uganda’s quintessential safari experiences, offering incredible wildlife viewing from a different angle. Hippos abound in the river, with large pods often seen and heard. Nile crocodiles bask on the banks, sometimes reaching impressive sizes. The birdlife is spectacular, with species including the rare shoebill stork (in certain seasons), goliath herons, and numerous kingfishers. The climax of the cruise is the approach to the falls themselves, where the entire Nile River forces itself through a narrow 7-meter gorge with thunderous power. The spray, noise, and raw power create an unforgettable spectacle before we return to the lodge, filled with awe from the day’s experiences.
This morning we visit the top of Murchison Falls, where we can stand literally feet from where the Nile explodes through the narrow gap in the rock. The viewpoint offers a completely different perspective from yesterday’s boat cruise, allowing us to appreciate the incredible power of the water as it plunges 43 meters into the gorge below. The resulting rainbow frequently visible in the spray makes for spectacular photography. We’ll also take a short walk along the river above the falls, where hippos and crocodiles can often be seen in the calmer waters, seemingly oblivious to the drama about to unfold just downstream.
After this memorable experience, we begin our transfer to the Kibale National Park area. The journey takes us south through the heart of Uganda, with changing landscapes and interesting stops along the way. We’ll cross the Nile River and gradually ascend into the lush hills of western Uganda, noticing the vegetation becoming increasingly dense and green. As we approach the Kibale area, we might see tea plantations and traditional villages nestled in the scenic landscape. We’ll check into our accommodation on the edge of the national park, ready for tomorrow’s primate encounters. The evening is free to relax and enjoy the tranquil surroundings of this forested region.
Today focuses on Kibale National Park, renowned as the primate capital of the world with the highest concentration of primates in East Africa. After an early breakfast, we proceed to the park headquarters for briefing before setting out to track our closest relatives: chimpanzees. The forest is alive with sounds as we walk through the lush vegetation, with our guide pointing out other primate species including red colobus, black-and-white colobus, and grey-cheeked mangabeys. When we locate the chimpanzees, we’ll spend a magical hour observing them as they feed, play, and interact in the trees—an unforgettable wildlife experience.
In the afternoon, we explore the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, a community-run project that provides an excellent example of sustainable tourism benefiting local people. Guided walks through this diverse swamp ecosystem offer superb birdwatching opportunities, with over 200 species recorded including the great blue turaco. We’re also likely to see several monkey species and learn about the traditional uses of various plants. The sanctuary demonstrates how conservation and community development can work hand-in-hand, with tourism revenue funding local schools and health projects. This combination of chimpanzee tracking and community-based tourism makes for a fulfilling day that connects us with both wildlife and people before we continue to Queen Elizabeth National Park tomorrow.
After breakfast, we transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park, one of Uganda’s most diverse protected areas. The journey is relatively short but scenic, taking us through the foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains (Mountains of the Moon) and offering glimpses of rural life in western Uganda. Upon reaching the park, we’ll first visit the Katwe Salt Lake, where traditional salt mining has been practiced for centuries. We’ll learn about this fascinating industry and the challenging conditions under which the salt miners work, gaining insight into an important local economic activity that predates the national park.
After lunch and checking into our accommodation, we’ll embark on an evening game drive in the park. Queen Elizabeth’s varied ecosystems support an impressive array of wildlife, and our drive will focus on the Kasenyi Plains where lions are often found hunting Uganda kob. We may also see elephants, buffalo, warthogs, and various antelope species against the stunning backdrop of the Rwenzori Mountains. The late afternoon light creates perfect conditions for photography as animals become more active in the cooler temperatures. As the sun sets, we’ll return to the lodge, perhaps stopping to watch the spectacular African sunset over the park’s landscape. Today’s combination of cultural insight and wildlife viewing exemplifies the diversity of experiences that make this 23-day safari so special.
Today offers unique opportunities to engage with Queen Elizabeth National Park’s wildlife through two different experiences. In the morning, we participate in the experiential lion tracking activity, where we join researchers using radio telemetry to monitor the park’s lion populations. This fascinating activity provides insight into conservation science while offering excellent chances to observe these magnificent predators. You’ll learn about the challenges of lion conservation and the importance of research in protecting these iconic animals. The experience is both educational and exciting, with the possibility of close encounters with the park’s famous tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector.
In the afternoon, we experience the park from a different perspective with a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel. This natural waterway connecting Lakes George and Edward attracts huge concentrations of wildlife, particularly in the dry season. The cruise offers unparalleled opportunities to view hippos, crocodiles, elephants, buffalo, and numerous waterbirds at close range. Expert guides provide commentary on the ecology of the channel and its importance to the park’s ecosystem. The evening light creates perfect conditions for photography as we drift past bathing elephants and hippo pods. This combination of intimate predator tracking and relaxed boat-based wildlife viewing makes for another memorable day in Uganda’s diverse wilderness before we transfer to Bwindi tomorrow.
After breakfast, we begin our transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, home to almost half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. The journey takes us through beautiful scenery, with the landscape becoming increasingly mountainous as we approach the park. Bwindi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its exceptional biodiversity, including its famous primate residents. The forest’s name—”impenetrable”—becomes obvious as we see the dense vegetation covering the steep hillsides. We’ll check into our lodge, which is typically situated with stunning views over the forest canopy.
The afternoon is free to relax and prepare for tomorrow’s gorilla trekking experience. You might take a gentle walk in the vicinity of the lodge, visit a local community project, or simply enjoy the accommodation’s facilities while absorbing the unique atmosphere of this special place. In the evening, we’ll receive a comprehensive briefing about gorilla trekking protocols from our guide, who will explain what to expect and how to prepare for this once-in-a-lifetime experience. The anticipation builds as we enjoy our dinner, knowing that tomorrow we’ll come face-to-face with one of our closest relatives in their natural habitat. An early night is recommended to ensure we’re well-rested for the physical challenges and emotional highlights of gorilla trekking.
This is the day you’ve been waiting for—your mountain gorilla trekking experience! After an early breakfast, we proceed to the park headquarters for briefing and grouping. Each group is assigned to a specific gorilla family and accompanied by experienced trackers and guides. The trek itself varies in difficulty and duration (from 1-8 hours) depending on the location of the gorillas, but the reward is always worth the effort. When we encounter the gorillas, we’ll spend a magical hour observing them as they go about their daily lives—feeding, playing, grooming, and resting. The experience of being in the presence of these gentle giants is profoundly moving and often described as life-changing.
In the afternoon, we engage with the human history of the forest through a visit to the Batwa community. The Batwa are the original inhabitants of these forests, having lived as hunter-gatherers for millennia before conservation efforts led to their relocation. This cultural encounter allows us to learn about their traditional way of life, including hunting techniques, medicinal plants, and spiritual beliefs. The Batwa perform traditional dances and songs, providing insight into their rich cultural heritage. This experience offers important perspective on the complex relationship between conservation and indigenous rights, while providing the Batwa with a sustainable livelihood through tourism. The combination of gorilla trekking and Batwa cultural immersion makes for an exceptionally rich and meaningful day.
This morning offers another primate encounter as we go tracking for golden monkeys in the nearby Mgahinga Gorilla National Park (or alternatively in the appropriate sector of Bwindi if available). These striking primates with their golden-orange bodies and expressive blue faces are endemic to the Albertine Rift region and are incredibly photogenic. The tracking experience is generally less strenuous than gorilla trekking but equally rewarding, with troops often quite active and entertaining to watch as they feed on bamboo shoots and socialize. The experience provides another perspective on Uganda’s rich primate diversity.
After our monkey tracking, we transfer to Lake Bunyonyi, often described as Uganda’s most beautiful lake. The journey takes us through stunning terraced hillsides reminiscent of parts of Southeast Asia, with the lake itself appearing as a shimmering jewel nestled among steep hills. Upon arrival, we’ll check into our accommodation, which typically offers spectacular views across the lake and its numerous islands. The rest of the afternoon is free to relax and enjoy the serene beauty of this special place. You might take a swim in the bilharzia-free waters, enjoy a canoe ride, or simply relax and absorb the tranquil atmosphere. After the physical and emotional intensity of recent days, Lake Bunyonyi provides the perfect setting for relaxation and reflection.
Today is dedicated to rest and relaxation at beautiful Lake Bunyonyi, a welcome respite after the physical demands of gorilla trekking and the busy itinerary of previous days. The lake’s name means “place of many little birds,” and you might begin your day with some birdwatching from your balcony or during a gentle stroll along the shore. The deep, calm waters are perfect for swimming, kayaking, or canoeing, with no crocodiles or hippos to worry about. Various islands dot the lake, each with its own story and character, and boat trips can be arranged to visit some of them.
This day of relaxation allows you to process the incredible experiences of the past two and a half weeks at your own pace. You might choose to simply read a book while enjoying the stunning views, take a guided walk to viewpoints overlooking the lake, or visit a local community to learn about their way of life. The option to do nothing at all is equally valid—this is your opportunity to recharge before the final leg of our journey. As the sun sets over the lake, creating spectacular reflections on the water, we’ll enjoy a peaceful evening knowing that tomorrow we continue to our final national park experience.
After a leisurely breakfast, we bid farewell to Lake Bunyonyi and transfer to Lake Mburo National Park, our final wildlife destination. The journey takes us through beautiful scenery, with the landscape changing from mountainous terrain to rolling hills and finally to the acacia-dotted savannah characteristic of Lake Mburo. This is Uganda’s smallest savannah park but boasts a surprising diversity of wildlife, including zebras, impalas, elands, and giraffes. Upon arrival, we’ll check into our accommodation and have lunch before embarking on an afternoon game drive.
Lake Mburo’s compact size makes for excellent game viewing, with animals often seen relatively close to the roads. The park is particularly known for its healthy population of zebras—the only place in Uganda where they are commonly seen—as well as impalas and topis. As the afternoon cools, we’ll explore the park’s network of tracks, with our guide pointing out various species and explaining the park’s ecology. The evening light creates beautiful photographic conditions, and we might stop at a viewpoint to watch the sunset over the lake. Returning to the lodge after dark, we might spot nocturnal species beginning their activities, adding another dimension to our wildlife experience.
This morning offers a unique safari experience—a guided walk through Lake Mburo National Park. This is one of the few Ugandan parks where walking safaris are permitted, providing a completely different perspective on the African bush. Accompanied by an armed ranger, we’ll set out on foot, learning to read animal tracks, identify plants and birds, and appreciate the smaller details of the ecosystem that are often missed from a vehicle. The experience of walking through wilderness where wildlife roams free is both thrilling and deeply connecting to nature.
After our walk and breakfast, we begin our return journey to Kampala, Uganda’s bustling capital. The drive takes us through increasingly developed landscapes as we leave the wilderness behind and re-enter urban areas. We’ll stop for lunch en route, perhaps at the Equator line for photo opportunities and souvenir shopping. Upon reaching Kampala, we’ll check into our hotel where you can refresh after the journey. The evening is free to relax or perhaps take a preliminary exploration of the city’s surroundings. After three weeks of incredible experiences in Uganda’s wild places, returning to urban civilization marks the beginning of the end of our safari adventure.
Today we explore Uganda’s vibrant capital city with a comprehensive guided tour. Kampala is a city of contrasts, where modern skyscrapers stand alongside traditional markets and colonial-era buildings. Our tour will include visits to key cultural and historical sites such as the Kasubi Tombs (burial grounds of Buganda kings and a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the Uganda Museum offering insights into the country’s diverse cultures and history, and the magnificent Bahai Temple—the only one of its kind in Africa. We’ll also experience the bustling markets where everything from fresh produce to traditional crafts is sold.
The city tour provides fascinating context to our wildlife experiences, helping us understand Uganda’s human diversity and history. We’ll learn about the country’s journey from colonial rule to independence and its development into one of Africa’s most stable and progressive nations. The tour can be tailored to specific interests, whether focusing on art, religion, history, or contemporary urban life. In the evening, we might enjoy a farewell dinner at one of Kampala’s excellent restaurants, celebrating the incredible journey we’ve shared over the past three weeks and reflecting on the many highlights and memories we’ll take home with us.
On our final day, we have time for some last-minute souvenir shopping before departing. Uganda offers wonderful crafts including bark cloth products, woven items, coffee, and traditional musical instruments. Our guide can take us to reputable shops and markets where our purchases directly support local artisans. After shopping, we’ll enjoy a final lunch together before transferring to Entebbe International Airport for our departure flights. The drive to the airport allows for final glimpses of Ugandan life and landscapes as we reflect on an extraordinary 23-day journey through the Pearl of Africa.
As we say our farewells at the airport, we carry with us not just souvenirs and photographs, but profound memories of incredible wildlife encounters, meaningful cultural exchanges, and breathtaking landscapes. This comprehensive safari has shown us the many faces of Uganda—from the remote wilderness of Kidepo to the misty forests of Bwindi, from the source of the Nile to the vibrant capital city. The experiences we’ve shared over these 23 days create connections that will last long after we’ve returned home, with memories of Uganda’s beauty, wildlife, and people remaining with us forever.
This comprehensive 23 day itinerary represents the ultimate Ugandan experience, combining incredible wildlife encounters with deep cultural immersion and breathtaking landscapes. From tracking mountain gorillas and chimpanzees to engaging with remote communities and exploring Uganda’s diverse national parks, this safari offers unparalleled access to the Pearl of Africa’s greatest highlights.
Most Complete Uganda Experience: Combines all major parks and cultural encounters in one epic journey
Extended Time with Primates: Includes both gorilla trekking and chimpanzee habituation experience
Remote Access: Reaches Kidepo Valley and Karamoja region rarely visited by tourists
Cultural Depth: Meaningful engagements with Batwa, Karamojong, and Tepeth communities
Expert Guidance: Led by some of Uganda’s most experienced safari guides
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