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Game Drive Safaris in Uganda

Private guided game drive safaris in Uganda and Rwanda, with seamless extensions to Kenya and Tanzania.

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 13-Day Classic Luxury Safari in Kenya

A premium Kenya luxury safari tour staying exclusively at four of the country's most celebrated camps — Kempinski Villa Rosa in Nairobi, Finch Hattons in Tsavo, Loisaba Tented Camp in Laikipia, and Mahali Mzuri in the Masai Mara — connected by scheduled bush flights across 13 days.
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 8-Day Classic Uganda Primates & Wildlife Safari

The classic Uganda circuit in eight days — Lake Mburo game drives, mountain gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, a domestic flight to Kibale for chimpanzee trekking, game drives and the Kazinga Channel in Queen Elizabeth National Park, and the optional Bwindi cross-forest walk — covering Uganda's three flagship primate encounters and the country's most visited wildlife park in a single well-paced trip.
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11-Day Uganda Birding & Gorilla Trekking Safari

A comprehensive Tanzania wildlife safari tour covering three of the northern circuit's most rewarding parks — Tarangire, the Serengeti, and the Ngorongoro Crater — over nine days, with elephant herds, Big Five game drives, Great Migration sightings (season-dependent), and a full day on the crater floor.
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The best selection of Uganda gorilla tours, tailor-made gorilla trekking safaris in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga National Park.

11-Day Uganda Highlights Adventure Safari

A comprehensive Uganda safari tour covering the country's five headline parks and experiences in 11 days — mountain gorilla trekking in Bwindi, chimpanzee trekking in Kibale, game drives and a boat safari in Queen Elizabeth, the boat safari to Murchison Falls, and white rhino tracking at Ziwa Sanctuary, with Lake Mburo en route.
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Kenya Family Safari Holiday adevnture

11-Day Ultimate Kenya Family Safari Vacation

A Kenya family safari tour designed for multi-generational families — four destinations connected by bush flights, combining Nairobi's wildlife encounters, Laikipia's conservation activities, the Masai Mara's Big Five game drives, and three nights at Diani Beach on the Swahili coast.
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12-Day Best of Kenya Wildlife Safari

A classic Kenya wildlife safari tour covering five of the country's most rewarding destinations — Amboseli, Ol Pejeta, Samburu, Lake Nakuru, and the Masai Mara — in 12 days, with game drives, rare rhino encounters, and the chance to witness the Great Migration.
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USD 8,252 pp (2 people)
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12-Day Explore Uganda — The Pearl of Africa Safari

A comprehensive 12-day Uganda safari covering the full western and northern circuit — Lake Mburo, mountain gorilla trekking and the Bwindi cross-forest walk, Queen Elizabeth game drives and Kazinga Channel, chimpanzee trekking in Kibale Forest, Murchison Falls game drives and Victoria Nile boat safari, and white rhino tracking at Ziwa Sanctuary on the return to Entebbe.
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14-Day Best of Uganda Adventure — Gorillas, Game Parks & Kidepo

A 15-day Uganda safari covering the full country from south to north — shoebill tracking at Mabamba, Lake Mburo game drives, gorilla trekking and a Bwindi forest walk in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, tree-climbing lions and the Kazinga Channel in Queen Elizabeth National Park, chimpanzee trekking in Kibale Forest, the Victoria Nile boat safari at Murchison Falls, and game drives and Karamojong cultural encounters in Kidepo Valley National Park.
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16-Day Safari to Uganda’s Top National Parks

A 16-day Uganda safari vacation covering the country's five headline national parks — Murchison Falls, Kibale Forest, Queen Elizabeth, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, and Lake Mburo — with white rhino tracking at Ziwa Sanctuary, the Bwindi cross-forest trail, gorilla trekking, chimpanzee trekking, a horseback safari, and a cultural stop at the Igongo Cultural Centre.
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20-Day Uganda Bird Watching, Wildlife & Primates Safari

A comprehensive 20-day Uganda birding safari covering all the country's major bird habitats from north to south — Mabamba Wetland and the shoebill, Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, Murchison Falls, the Budongo Royal Mile, Kibale Forest, Semuliki, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Echuya Forest, and Lake Mburo — with chimpanzee trekking, mountain gorilla trekking, and wildlife game drives woven throughout.
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Tanzania Safaris - Serengeti wilderness experience

7-Day Serengeti & Ngorongoro Wilderness Safari

A focused Tanzania wildlife safari tour combining two of Africa's most celebrated destinations — the Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater — in seven days, with Big Five game drives, Great Migration sightings (season-dependent), and a descent into one of the world's great natural wonders.
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USD 5,660 pp (2 people)
8 Day Classic Primate Safari by Road - group scheduled safari

8-Day Classic Uganda Primates & Wildlife Safari

The classic Uganda circuit in eight days — Lake Mburo game drives, mountain gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, a domestic flight to Kibale for chimpanzee trekking, game drives and the Kazinga Channel in Queen Elizabeth National Park, and the optional Bwindi cross-forest walk — covering Uganda's three flagship primate encounters and the country's most visited wildlife park in a single well-paced trip.
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9-Day Serengeti & Zanzibar Tanzania Safari

A Tanzania safari and beach combination tour — four nights in the Serengeti National Park at a migration-tracking mobile camp, followed by four nights at Matemwe Lodge on Zanzibar's northeastern coast, connected by a short domestic flight via Dar es Salaam.
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USD 10,399
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9-Day Tanzania & Rwanda Luxury Safari — Gorillas and the Serengeti

A two-country luxury safari combining mountain gorilla trekking in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park, a visit to the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund's Ellen DeGeneres Campus, and three nights of Big Five game drives at Sayari Camp in the northern Serengeti National Park — connected by bush flights between Kigali, Kogatende Airstrip, and Arusha.
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Private Guided Game Drive Safaris in Uganda & Rwanda

We specialise in privately guided game drive safaris in Uganda and Rwanda, often combined with gorilla and chimpanzee trekking for a fuller East Africa experience.

Nkuringo Safaris is a locally owned Uganda safari company designing tailor-made Uganda and Rwanda game drive safaris, with the option to add Kenya and Tanzania for the Masai Mara and Serengeti. Every trip is privately guided, using custom 4×4 safari vehicles and local driver–guides who know each track, viewpoint, and wildlife corridor.

Most game drives in Uganda take place in Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth, Kidepo, and Lake Mburo National Parks, with Rwanda’s Akagera adding Big Five game drives to primate-focused itineraries. A typical route links savannah game drives with gorilla and chimpanzee trekking in Bwindi, Mgahinga, or Kibale, so you see both open plains and misty forest in a single journey.

These Uganda and Rwanda game drive safaris are ideal for couples, families, photographers, and small groups who want a privately guided experience rather than a one-size-fits-all group tour. You choose the pace – from a short 3–4 day big-game escape to a 10–14 day East Africa circuit – and our planners shape the route, lodges, and number of guided game drives around your interests.

You can expect:

  • Private guided game drives timed for the best light and wildlife activity
  • Handpicked lodges and camps, including Nkuringo’s own eco-luxury properties where they suit your route
  • Seamless logistics – park fees, permits, transfers, and local flights handled for you
  • A conservation- and community-conscious safari, with your trip supporting Gorilla Junction Foundation and local jobs

Below, you’ll find a selection of popular game drive safari packages to use as a starting point.

Why Travel with Nkuringo for Guided Game Drive Safaris

Who you trust with your safari matters. Nkuringo is a small, specialist, locally owned Uganda safari company that has been designing game drive safaris in Uganda and Rwanda since 2007. We live here, we know the parks first-hand, and we keep things deliberately personal so your privately guided safari tour feels crafted, not crowded.

Here’s what makes travelling with us different.

Private 4×4 Vehicles for Every Game Drive

All our game drives in Uganda and Rwanda use private, custom-built 4×4 safari vehicles – no big buses or generic group vans.

  • Pop-up roofs or large windows for clear, 360° viewing and photography
  • Guaranteed window seat for every guest
  • Space for camera gear and day bags, plus a cooler with drinking water

Because the vehicle is yours, you and your guide set the rhythm: linger at a leopard sighting, wait for the right light, or head off in search of elephants instead of following a fixed group timetable.

Expert Local Driver–Guides

Your guide is at the heart of your guided game drive safari. We work with experienced, locally based driver–guides who:

  • Know the tracks, seasonal waterholes, and wildlife corridors in each park
  • Read tracks, alarm calls, and behaviour to give you better-quality sightings
  • Share insight into culture, conservation, and everyday life alongside the wildlife

Many guests tell us that their guide was the highlight of the trip – not just the lions, elephants, or tree-climbing lions of Queen Elizabeth.

Characterful Lodges, Including Our Own Eco-Luxury Properties

We match your game drives with handpicked lodges and camps that fit your route and style, avoiding anonymous “beds for the night”.

  • Stays at our own eco-luxury properties where they suit your itinerary, such as Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge, Mirima Kibale Lodge, and Papyrus Guesthouse near Entebbe
  • Trusted partner lodges in Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth, Kidepo, Lake Mburo, Akagera, and beyond
  • Options from charming mid-range to intimate premium boutique stays, all with character, good food, and warm hosting

Each game drive safari package is routed so your transfers are efficient, your downtime is genuinely relaxing, and you’re perfectly placed for early morning and late afternoon game drives.

Seamless Planning & On-Trip Support

From your first message, you work with a dedicated safari planner who helps shape your game drive safaris in Uganda and Rwanda around the way you like to travel.

  • Advice on the best parks, number of guided game drives, and ideal length of stay
  • Gorilla and chimpanzee permits, internal flights, and park fees secured on your behalf
  • Careful planning for families with children, photographers, honeymooners, and multi-generational groups

While you’re on safari, our team is on hand in-country for any last-minute adjustments or support, so you’re never left figuring things out alone.

Safaris that Support Conservation & Communities

Every safari is designed to have a positive impact.

  • Park fees and permits that help fund wildlife protection and ranger teams
  • Support for Gorilla Junction Foundation and community projects around Bwindi
  • Fair jobs, training, and long-term partnerships with local guides, drivers, and lodge teams

On every guided game drive, we follow responsible viewing practices – keeping respectful distances, avoiding crowding around animals, and staying on designated tracks – so your game drive safari in Uganda and Rwanda is as kind to the landscape as it is memorable.

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Best Parks for Game Drives in Uganda

Most game drive safaris in Uganda focus on four core Uganda safari parks: Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth, Kidepo Valley, and Lake Mburo. Each offers a different balance of wildlife, scenery, and activity. Your Nkuringo planner will help you choose the right combination of these Uganda national parks for game drives based on your travel month, time frame, and priorities.

Murchison Falls National Park – Classic Big-Game Drives on the Nile

Murchison Falls is Uganda’s largest national park and a flagship destination for big-game drives. On the northern savannah, you can expect frequent sightings of elephants, giraffes, buffalo, Jackson’s hartebeest, Uganda kob, and lions, with chances of leopard in the quieter sections.

Game drives here pair beautifully with a boat safari on the Nile to the base of the falls, where the river squeezes through a narrow gorge and plunges into a churning pool. Most itineraries spend 2–3 nights in Murchison, with morning and late afternoon guided game drives and one or two boat trips. Wildlife viewing is typically best in the drier months, when grass is shorter and animals gather near water.

Best for:
– First-time safari-goers
– Travellers who want classic big-game viewing and dramatic scenery
– Photographers looking for river-and-savannah contrast in one stop

Queen Elizabeth National Park – Game Drives & Kazinga Channel

Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of the most diverse Uganda safari parks, combining open savannah game drives with crater lakes, wetlands, and the famous Kazinga Channel. On the Kasenyi Plains, expect to see large herds of Uganda kob, buffalo, elephants, and regular lion sightings.

Further south, the Ishasha sector is known for its tree-climbing lions, often found draped in the branches of fig trees on warm days. A boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel adds close-up views of hippos, elephants, buffalo, and prolific birdlife. Most itineraries spend 2–3 nights in different sections of Queen Elizabeth, often linking it with Kibale Forest or Bwindi for chimps and gorillas.

Best for:
– Travellers combining game drives with gorilla or chimpanzee trekking
– Guests who enjoy mixed activities – drives, boat trips, village visits, and scenic stops
– Those hoping for a chance (never a guarantee) to see tree-climbing lions

Kidepo Valley National Park – Remote Northern Wilderness

Kidepo Valley lies in Uganda’s far north-east and feels wonderfully remote – broad golden plains framed by mountains, with very few other vehicles on a typical game drive. It’s often described as Uganda’s most wild and off-the-beaten-track safari park.

Here, you can encounter large herds of buffalo, elephants, giraffes, zebra, hartebeest, and eland, as well as lions and, with some luck, cheetah. The landscapes alone are worth the journey, with sweeping vistas and dramatic skies. Because of its distance, most itineraries spend 3–4 nights in Kidepo, often reached by a scenic scheduled flight.

Best for:
– Experienced safari-goers looking for a more remote feel
– DACH/Australia-style travellers who value wilderness and fewer crowds
– Photographers who love wide, open landscapes and long, golden light

Lake Mburo National Park – Short, Scenic Game Drives

Lake Mburo is the closest savannah park to Entebbe and Kampala, making it ideal for shorter trips or as a gentle start or finish to a gorillas plus game drives itinerary. While there are no elephants or lions in Lake Mburo, it offers relaxed game drives with plains zebra, impala, eland, topi, buffalo, and abundant birdlife.

Because of its rolling hills and network of tracks, Lake Mburo is one of the best places in Uganda for walking safaris and cycling, which many guests enjoy alongside traditional guided game drives. Most itineraries spend 1–2 nights here, often as a stop between Entebbe and Bwindi.

Best for:
– Shorter safaris or a one- or two-night stop between Entebbe and Bwindi
– Travellers who like a softer, more active experience (walking, cycling, boating)
– Families who want easy, low-pressure game viewing in a compact park

Your Nkuringo safari planner will recommend the right mix of these parks – and how many guided game drives to include in each – based on when you’re travelling, how long you have, and what you most want to see.

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Guided Game Drive Experiences Beyond Uganda

Your core safari with us is built around game drive safaris in Uganda and Rwanda. For travellers with more time, we can extend that journey with carefully chosen Kenya game drive extensions and Tanzania safari add-ons – so you enjoy the Masai Mara, Serengeti, or Ngorongoro Crater without juggling multiple operators or complicated logistics.

All of these remain privately guided safaris, coordinated by a single Nkuringo planner.

Akagera National Park – Rwanda’s Big Five Game Drives

Just a few hours from Kigali, Akagera National Park gives Rwanda a classic savannah counterpart to its forested primate areas. Guided game drives here take you through open plains, wetlands, and wooded hills in search of elephants, buffalo, giraffes, zebras, antelope, lions, leopards, and rhinos – completing the Big Five.

Akagera combines naturally with gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park or with Uganda game drive safaris across the border. Many itineraries start or end in Kigali, adding 2–3 nights in Akagera as a flexible extension to a Uganda–Rwanda safari.

Best for:
– Travellers who want Big Five game drives alongside gorillas in a single Rwanda-focused itinerary
– Guests starting or ending their safari in Kigali
– Short extensions before or after a longer Uganda itinerary

Masai Mara – Big Cats & Migration Game Drives

The Masai Mara in Kenya is famous for its open plains, big cats, and, in season, the tail end of the Great Migration. Morning and afternoon guided game drives offer high chances of seeing lions, cheetahs, and large herds of wildebeest and zebra, especially from July to October.

We typically add the Masai Mara onto Uganda and Rwanda game drive safaris via a short regional flight, so you move from gorillas and quieter Ugandan savannahs to the drama of Mara’s big-cat country without losing days in transit. As a rule of thumb, Mara extensions work best on trips of 10–14 days or more.

Best for:
– Guests who want to combine gorilla trekking and quieter Uganda parks with classic Kenyan migration country
– Photographers focused on big cats and large herds
– Travellers with enough time to add 3–4 nights in Kenya

Serengeti & Ngorongoro – Tanzania’s Iconic Game Drives

In Tanzania, the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater deliver some of East Africa’s most recognisable game drive scenes: vast grasslands dotted with wildlife, dramatic crater walls, and seasonal river crossings of the Great Migration in certain areas.

We usually weave these into a longer East Africa safari circuit for travellers with 12–16+ days, linking Uganda’s primates and parks with 4–6 nights in Tanzania. This gives you a balance of quieter Ugandan and Rwandan landscapes and the open horizons of the Serengeti and crater floor, without turning your trip into a rush between airports.

Best for:
– Travellers planning a once-in-a-while East Africa circuit
– Guests keen to witness parts of the Great Migration (timing dependent)
– Those who enjoy longer game drive days and wide, open views

Tailor-Made East Africa Game Drive Circuits

Every extension beyond Uganda is custom-planned around your Uganda and Rwanda game drive safari. Your Nkuringo planner will help you decide whether to add Akagera, Masai Mara, Serengeti, Ngorongoro, or a combination, based on:

  • Total number of nights and preferred travel pace
  • Whether gorillas and chimps are a priority alongside game drives
  • Seasonality (best months for migration vs. Uganda’s drier periods)
  • Budget and preferred lodge style in each country

We coordinate regional flights, border crossings, and lodge logistics so your East Africa game drive safari feels like one coherent journey, with a single point of contact. Where possible, we recommend camps and lodges with strong conservation and community credentials, keeping your impact positive across all the countries you visit.

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What to Expect on a Guided Game Drive Safari

If you’ve never been on safari before, it helps to know what a guided game drive in Uganda or Rwanda actually feels like – from wake-up call to sundowner. Here’s how a typical day runs, what your vehicle is like, and how many game drives you can expect on a multi-day game drive safari package.

A Typical Day on Safari

On most guided game drive safaris in Uganda and Rwanda, you’ll have two main game drive slots on a full day in the park.

  • Early morning: wake-up call, tea or coffee, and a pre-breakfast departure as the light comes up. This is one of the best times for predators and general game, when animals are active and the air is cool.
  • Late morning / midday: you return to the lodge for a relaxed breakfast or brunch, time to rest, swim, read, or simply watch the plains or forest from the deck.
  • Afternoon / sunset: you head back out for another guided game drive, often timed to end with golden light and a slow return to camp.
  • Evening: dinner at the lodge, time around the firepit or bar, and a brief chat with your guide about the next day.

In some parks, we can also arrange night game drives with spotlights, where permitted, to look for nocturnal species – always following park rules and responsible viewing guidelines.

Safari Vehicles, Comfort & Visibility

For your guided game drives in Uganda and Rwanda, we use private, custom-built 4×4 safari vehicles designed for both visibility and comfort over rougher tracks.

You can expect:

  • A pop-up roof or large sliding windows so everyone has a clear view
  • A guaranteed window seat for each guest on game drives
  • Space for cameras, day packs, and extra layers
  • A cooler with drinking water and, on some routes, refreshments

Vehicles are set up to work well for different styles of traveller – from photographers with long lenses, to families who need a bit more space, to guests who simply want to sit back and enjoy the landscape without worrying about the road.

Guided vs Self-Drive – Why We Only Offer Guided Game Drives

In some African safari countries, self-drive is common. In Uganda and Rwanda, we focus on guided game drives because they’re safer, more relaxed, and more rewarding for most travellers.

With a guided game drive, you benefit from:

  • Local expertise: your guide knows the tracks, animal behaviour, and where to be at different times of day
  • Safety and park etiquette: you don’t have to worry about rules, distances, or reading the road in unfamiliar conditions
  • Better sightings: guides can read tracks and alarm calls, share information with other guides, and position the vehicle considerately

If you’ve self-driven elsewhere, a guided game drive safari here will feel more immersive and less stressful – you watch the wildlife; your guide handles the rest.

How Many Game Drives Per Day?

On a typical private Uganda game drive safari, you’ll usually enjoy:

  • Two guided game drives per full day in each savannah park (morning and afternoon)
  • The option to add a night drive in certain parks where it’s permitted and suits your interests
  • Flexibility in some parks to swap one drive for another activity – for example, a boat safari, walk, or community visit

There’s no “one-size-fits-all” schedule. Families with younger children might prefer one longer morning drive and a quieter afternoon at the lodge; keen photographers might want every possible drive. Your Nkuringo planner will suggest how many game drives to include in each park and build a realistic rhythm into your game drive safari itinerary based on your interests, energy levels, and who you’re travelling with.

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Combine Game Drives with Gorillas & Chimps

One of the biggest advantages of a Uganda or Uganda–Rwanda safari is how easily you can combine savannah game drives with mountain gorilla and chimpanzee trekking in a single, well-paced journey. Nkuringo specialises in designing gorillas and game drives safari packages so you’re not racing between parks or worrying about permit logistics.

Classic Uganda – Gorillas, Chimps & Savannah Game Drives

Our most popular Uganda game drive safari packages link primate forests and savannah parks into one coherent route. A typical circuit might include:

  • Kibale Forest: chimpanzee trekking, forest walks, and rich birdlife (often staying at characterful lodges such as Mirima Kibale Lodge)
  • Queen Elizabeth National Park: guided game drives on the Kasenyi Plains, boat safari on the Kazinga Channel, and a chance of tree-climbing lions in Ishasha
  • Bwindi Impenetrable Forest: mountain gorilla trekking, with stays at Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge or similar eco-lodges overlooking the forest

Most travellers spend 8–12 days on these routes, with a rhythm of 1–2 days for chimps, 2–3 days of game drives in Queen Elizabeth, and 2–3 nights in Bwindi for gorillas and time to breathe between treks and transfers. Your planner secures gorilla and chimpanzee permits in advance and matches trek choices to your fitness and comfort level.

Best for:
– First-time visitors who want a balanced gorillas and game drives safari in Uganda
– Couples or families ready for both game viewing and forest trekking
– Travellers looking for strong value without flying between every park

Shorter Uganda Safaris – Gorillas Plus a Taste of Game Drives

If you have less time, we can build shorter gorillas plus game drives itineraries that focus on just one or two savannah parks.

Common combinations include:

  • Lake Mburo & Bwindi: relaxed game drives, zebra and antelope viewing, walking or cycling in Lake Mburo, followed by gorilla trekking in Bwindi
  • Queen Elizabeth & Bwindi: a few guided game drives and a Kazinga Channel boat safari, then onwards to gorillas in the south

These trips often run 5–7 days and work well for travellers flying into Entebbe with a fixed window, or as the Uganda section within a wider East Africa safari that also includes Kenya or Tanzania. We space drives, treks, and transfers so the journey feels unhurried, even on a shorter timescale.

Best for:
– Travellers with limited time who still want gorillas and at least one game drive park
– Honeymooners and couples who prefer a slower, more intimate route
– Guests combining Uganda with Kenya or Tanzania and looking for a focused Uganda chapter

Uganda & Rwanda – Primates with Game Drives in Two Countries

For those who want to experience primates in both countries, we design Uganda and Rwanda primate circuits that still include meaningful game drive time.

Typical patterns include:

  • Bwindi (Uganda) + Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda): gorilla trekking on both sides of the border for different trailheads, cultures, and views
  • Kibale + Queen Elizabeth (Uganda) + Akagera (Rwanda): chimps and game drives in Uganda, plus Big Five game drives in Akagera National Park and easy access through Kigali

These itineraries usually run 10–14 days, with your Nkuringo planner advising when to trek, when to drive, and when to fly to keep the journey smooth. We can also build in time at places like Papyrus Guesthouse near Entebbe or Kigali stopovers to break up travel days.

Best for:
– Travellers who want deeper primate focus with added game drives
– Guests flying in or out of Kigali and wanting to use that gateway
– Those who enjoy the contrast between Ugandan forests and Rwandan savannah and lakes

Your planner will secure gorilla and chimp permits, plan how many guided game drives to include in each park, and build in the right amount of rest so treks and drives feel exciting, not exhausting. Together, you’ll shape a gorillas and game drives safari package that fits your time, budget, and preferred pace.

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Game Drive Safari Prices & What’s Included

Every game drive safari in Uganda and Rwanda we plan is tailor-made. Your final price depends on when you travel, how many nights you spend in each park, the style of lodges you choose, how many guided game drives and treks you include, and whether you add Kenya or Tanzania extensions. The ranges below give a realistic idea of what a private Uganda game drive safari costs, per person sharing, excluding international flights.

Typical Price Ranges (Per Person Sharing)

These guideline prices are for private, guided Uganda game drive safari packages, based on two adults sharing mid to high season dates.

  • Approx. US$3,000–4,500 per person
    Shorter 5–7 day Uganda safaris with a mix of comfortable mid-range lodges, guided game drives in 1–2 parks, and the option to include gorillas or chimps.
  • Approx. US$4,500–7,000 per person
    Classic 8–12 day Uganda or Uganda–Rwanda itineraries combining multiple game drive parks with gorilla trekking and/or chimps, using mid-range to upper mid-range lodges and tented camps.
  • From around US$7,000+ per person
    Longer 12–16+ day East Africa circuits with Uganda and Rwanda at the core, plus Kenya or Tanzania game drive extensions and a higher proportion of boutique and premium camps.

Families, larger private groups, solo travellers, and guests choosing top-end lodges will see pricing adjusted accordingly. Your planner will outline a couple of game drive safari package options to keep you within your preferred budget band.

What’s Typically Included

Most Nkuringo game drive safari itineraries include:

  • Private 4×4 safari vehicle with professional driver–guide
  • Guided game drives in each park as per your itinerary
  • National park entry fees and conservation fees in Uganda and Rwanda
  • Lodge and camp accommodation on a full-board basis (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • Bottled drinking water in the vehicle on game drives and transfers
  • Airport pick-up and drop-off, plus scheduled road transfers between parks
  • Gorilla and chimpanzee trekking permits where specified in your safari plan
  • Support from our in-country team while you are on safari

Before you confirm, your planner will walk you through exactly how many game drives, treks, and transfers are included in your chosen game drive safari itinerary.

What’s Typically Not Included

Usually not included:

  • International flights to and from East Africa
  • Visas and comprehensive travel insurance
  • Bar drinks, laundry, and personal expenses at lodges
  • Optional activities not listed in your confirmed itinerary (for example: extra night game drives, hot air ballooning, or certain cultural add-ons)
  • Tips for guides, drivers, and lodge staff

During planning, we can give guidance on typical tipping amounts and the cost of popular optional activities so there are no surprises on the ground.

Share your rough travel dates, number of nights, and comfort level, and we’ll send you one or two tailored game drive safari price options so you can see how different routes and lodge styles shape the budget.

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In November 2020, we travelled to Uganda as a couple in a 4×4 Safari Jeep. Considering the difficult time we are all in, we were especially happy about the level of service we experienced. You can travel to Uganda with no problem. During our travel, we felt safer than in Europe – everybody cared about our health and happiness.

Sarah B

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.

Victoria V

The most beautiful scenery I’ve ever seen. The welcome from a gorgeous team was lovely… hot water bottles in the bed and a fire lit in our room each night made it such a special place.

David Q, UK

Our driver and guide (Frederic) made our stay very pleasant. He had a lot to share and was open to our ideas. We could rely on him at any time.

Gerhard B, Germany

My son and I spent two weeks experiencing magic in Africa… the friendly people, the Nile where we did white-water rafting, the tree lions, the chimpanzees and the majestic mountain gorillas.

Steven S, USA

Travelling Uganda as a couple… our guide knew so much about animals, plants and the country’s history. He was funny and friendly and looked after us incredibly well.

Tom R, USA

We are a travel company ourselves and this company over-delivered for us… The whole thing ran like clockwork, even while making sure everyone was happy with the amount of time spent in each place.

Jeannie E, USA

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