8-Day Uganda Walking Safari — Off the Beaten Path in Southwestern Uganda
Overview
This 8-day itinerary is the most walking-intensive in the Nkuringo Safaris portfolio — a deliberately off-road, on-foot exploration of southwestern Uganda that uses the vehicle as a transfer tool rather than a viewing platform. The trip is built around four distinct walking experiences: the Lake Mutanda village walk and canoe crossing on Day 2, the 19-kilometre hill trail from Mutanda Lake Resort to Nkuringo on Day 3, the Bwindi cross-forest walk from Nkuringo to Buhoma on Day 6, and the gorilla trek itself on Day 5.
The Lake Mutanda and community walking elements are genuine off-the-beaten-track experiences — not tourist routes, but working footpaths through agricultural hillsides, past homesteads, schools, and market gardens, with the Virunga volcanoes as the backdrop. The Mutanda-to-Nkuringo trail (day-hike optional or shorter by vehicle) climbs through terraced valley slopes into the higher ground of the Kigezi highlands before arriving at Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge’s forest ridge. The Bwindi cross-forest walk (Kashasha or Ivy River trail, Day 6) is the most technically immersive: four to five hours on ancient forest paths through one of Africa’s most biodiverse rainforests, emerging at Buhoma.
Three nights at Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge anchor the central days, with one free day for the Batwa cultural trail and community activities. Mutanda Lake Resort and Mahogany Springs Lodge provide the arrival and departure nights respectively.
It suits active independent travellers, hikers, and anyone who wants to experience Bwindi and its surrounding landscape as a physical, immersive environment rather than a vehicle-accessed destination.
Key Information:
- Duration: 8 days
- Departure Location: Entebbe International Airport
- Trip Type: Tailor-made / Physical
- Price: USD 6,200 pp

This is the trip that gets people closest to what southwestern Uganda actually is — the communities, the landscape, the forest, all of it on foot. The gorilla trek is the headline but everything around it is just as extraordinary.
Highlights
- Community walk and 2.5-hour Lake Mutanda canoe crossing — traditional dug-out canoes
- Optional 19-kilometre walking trail from Mutanda Lake Resort to Nkuringo
- Batwa cultural trail in Buniga Forest
- Range of Nkuringo community activities: Suma waterfall trail, traditional healer visit, sundowner picnic, Ride4AWoman craft studio
- Mountain gorilla trekking in Bwindi’s Nkuringo sector
- Cross-forest walk, Nkuringo to Buhoma (Kashasha or Ivy River Trail) — four to five hours
- Day at Mahogany Springs Lodge, Buhoma — with optional Ride4AWoman visit
- Domestic flights Entebbe–Kisoro and Kihihi–Entebbe
General Information
Southwestern Uganda’s Kigezi highlands — often called the “Switzerland of Africa” — is a landscape of extraordinary visual intensity: deeply terraced hill slopes, volcanic crater lakes, dense forest ridges, and the Virunga volcano chain on the southern horizon. The region is one of the most densely populated rural areas in Africa, yet the walking trails between its communities pass through landscapes that feel entirely unhurried and unchanged.
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest sits at the heart of this itinerary. The forest’s ancient trail network — used for generations by communities connecting the north and south sides — is the route for the Day 6 cross-forest walk. The same trails run past sections of primary forest holding over 120 mammal species, 350+ birds, and the mountain gorilla families whose daily movements the ranger teams track.
Lake Mutanda lies just north of Kisoro, its island-dotted waters reflecting the Virunga volcanoes. Mutanda Lake Resort sits on the lake’s shore at the foot of the hills — the arrival point after the canoe crossing and the start point for the optional trail to Nkuringo.
What's Included?
- Accommodation as listed, meals as indicated per day
- 1 gorilla trekking permit ($800)
- 2 domestic flights: Entebbe to Kisoro Airport; Kihihi Airport to Entebbe
- All day excursions and activities listed in the itinerary under a professional English-speaking local guide
- Drinking water during day activities
- Ground transport and transfers in a 4×4 safari Land Cruiser
- AMREF emergency evacuation insurance cover
- Government taxes
- International flights to/from Entebbe
- Travel insurance (required — not provided)
- Uganda tourist visa costs and processing
- Extra activities and meals not listed in the itinerary
- Extra luggage on domestic flights
- Service tips, gratuities, souvenirs, and snacks
- Porter fees on the gorilla trek day (available locally — recommended)
- Accommodation after the end of the trip
Detailed
Itinerary
This 8-day itinerary is structured around the walking days: the canoe crossing on Day 2, the hill trail option on Day 3, the gorilla trek on Day 5, and the cross-forest walk on Day 6. Days 1, 4, 7, and 8 are the framing days — arrival, free day, rest day, departure. The structure gives physical days enough recovery time between them without padding.
The 19-kilometre Mutanda-to-Nkuringo trail on Day 3 is optional — for travellers who prefer not to do the full walk, the vehicle drive covers the same route in under an hour, leaving the afternoon free for the evening Batwa trail. For those who do walk, the trail is two to three hours through some of the most visually dramatic highland scenery in the southwest.
Day 4 at Nkuringo is a deliberate free day between the walk arrival and the gorilla trek — recovery, community activities, or simply the view from the lodge terrace.
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Frequently Asked Questions
This is the most physically active itinerary in the Nkuringo Safaris portfolio, rated as physical throughout. The Lake Mutanda community walk (Day 2) is easy to moderate. The optional 19-kilometre Mutanda-to-Nkuringo trail (Day 3) is moderately demanding over two to three hours of highland terrain. The gorilla trek (Day 5) is variable duration on steep, dense Nkuringo forest. The cross-forest walk (Day 6) is four to five hours on established forest trail with river crossings. Travellers should be in good general fitness and comfortable with sustained walking on consecutive days.
No — it’s optional. The vehicle alternative covers the same distance in under an hour and is a perfectly valid choice. The trail is available for those who want to walk the highland landscape rather than simply arrive by road. For mixed-fitness groups, some can walk while others take the vehicle — the driver handles the luggage transfer regardless.
Mutanda Lake Resort is a relaxed, Dutch-managed lakeside property with luxury wooden chalets built directly above the lake, each with a private veranda. It’s more laid-back in character than the Nkuringo and Bwindi lodges — a scenic overnight stop rather than a luxury destination stay. The lake view of the Virunga volcanoes at dusk is one of the itinerary’s most memorable scenes.
Yes — the Batwa trail can flex between Day 3 (evening) and Day 4 (morning) depending on group preferences and the walking trail choice. If the full 19km trail is done on Day 3, the afternoon arrival at Nkuringo may be late for an evening Batwa trail — in that case Day 4 morning is the natural slot. Confirm at booking.
Ride4AWoman is a social enterprise and creative studio in the Buhoma community, run by local women and connected to the lodge’s community partnership framework. It produces handmade crafts, textiles, and jewellery from locally sourced materials, and offers a behind-the-scenes visit that goes beyond standard market shopping — a conversation about the enterprise, the women involved, and the community conservation story it’s part of.
Yes. Queen Elizabeth National Park can be added at the end — a drive or flight from the Buhoma area northward, adding game drives and the Kazinga Channel boat safari for two to three nights. The 6-Day Gorilla Trek & Walking Safari is a shorter version of this trip for travellers with less time.