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Uganda Safari Guide: Where to Go, When to Visit & Routes

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Uganda Safaris: Choose Your Route, Parks, and Season

Uganda is one of the few destinations where you can combine gorilla trekking, chimp trekking, and classic wildlife parks into one well-paced trip. This Uganda safari guide helps you understand where to go, when to visit, and how to build the right route – whether you’re planning a private Uganda safari, a fly-in trip, or a slower, more immersive journey.

Uganda Safaris

Uganda stands out because it offers primate trekking and a classic safari in one itinerary. You’re not choosing between experiences – you’re layering them.

At its core, a Uganda safari is about contrast. One day is spent in dense forest tracking gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or golden monkeys in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. The next, you’re in open savannah in Queen Elizabeth National Park or cruising along the Nile in Murchison Falls National Park.

What makes Uganda different:

  • Primate focus done properly – Gorilla trekking and chimp trekking in Kibale National Park are not rushed. Routes are built to protect energy around these key days.
  • Varied landscapes in one trip – Forest, savannah, lakes, and river systems all connect within a single Uganda safari itinerary.
  • Wildlife without crowding – Uganda’s wildlife parks feel quieter than Kenya or Tanzania, with more space on game drives and boat safaris.
  • Flexible route building – Uganda safari routes can be shaped around your priorities – primates, wildlife, photography, or pacing.

This makes Uganda ideal for:

  • travellers prioritising gorilla trekking or a primate safari
  • those wanting a more varied alternative to Kenya/Tanzania
  • anyone looking for a private Uganda safari with depth and flexibility

If you want a safari that feels active, varied, and personal rather than repetitive, Uganda is one of the strongest choices in Africa.

Choosing Between Uganda and Other Safari Classics

The right safari depends on what you want the trip to feel like.

Uganda vs Rwanda gorillas
Choose Uganda if you want gorilla trekking to be the anchor of a broader trip. Uganda makes it easier to combine gorillas with chimpanzee trekking, savannah wildlife viewing, and river experiences in one route. Choose Rwanda if you want a shorter, smoother gorilla-focused trip with less overland travel.

Uganda vs Kenya or Tanzania safari
Choose Kenya or Tanzania if your priority is classic open-plains safari, big herds, and the most iconic savannah scenes. Choose Uganda if you want more contrast – forest primates, wildlife parks in Uganda, and a journey that feels more layered from day to day.

Who Uganda is best for
Uganda is especially strong for travellers who want:

  • gorilla trekking plus more than gorillas
  • a primate safari with wildlife variety
  • a safari that feels active and personal
  • a slower, less crowded alternative to more classic circuits

Nkuringo Safaris

Our Ugandan Experts

Our Ugandan team blends deep local knowledge with years of guiding experience, sharing the country’s wildlife, culture, and landscapes with warmth and passion. From Bwindi’s misty forests to the open savannahs, they ensure every safari is safe, seamless, and unforgettable.

Catherine

I’ll help you pick the perfect safari dates and destinations for what you want to see.

Moreen

I’ll take care of securing your permits
and arranging all park entries.

Diana

I’ll handle the transport and lodges so you can simply enjoy the adventure.

We are Uganda wildlife safari specialists who will work closely with you to design a personalized journey that provides an exceptional experience. Traveling to unfamiliar places and dealing with complex logistics can be overwhelming, but with us, it doesn’t have to.

Tailor-Made

Uganda Wildlife Safaris

Uganda safari itineraries are typically built around three proven trip lengths – 8, 12, or 14 days. Each offers a different balance of gorilla trekking, chimp trekking, and time in wildlife parks like Queen Elizabeth or Murchison Falls. 

Whether you’re looking for a focused primate safari or a slower, more complete route, these itineraries provide a strong starting point before tailoring a private Uganda safari around your pace and priorities.

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Testimonials

What Our Travellers Say

Don’t miss out on this unique experience. Our guide, Richard, was excellent. We had an informative and unique walk down the mountain from Kisoro to Lake Mutanda. We walked through villages and saw families actively working their farms. The walk is easy. The dugout canoe was very comfortable, with padded seats. We highly recommend the adventure.

Kwa Alaska

My husband and I had a week’s vacation, which is not a lot given everything we wanted to do/see. Nkuringo organized our trip to make the most of this week. The trip was flawlessly organized. Time management was perfect. They were flexible and accommodating, all our needs were met, and we felt listened to; it was a truly customized experience.

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