10 Days Experience Uganda’s Exclusive Gorillas and Wildlife

Departure Entebbe, Uganda 10 Days & 9 Nights Group

Tour Details

  • Start Date 14 Mar 2026
  • End Date 11 Apr 2026
  • Duration 10 Days
  • Nights 9 Nights
  • Transport Car
  • Tour Type Group
  • Departure Country Uganda
  • Departure State Central

Tour Overview

Introduction

Our Uganda Wildlife tour offers a unique chance to observe and connect with nature in its natural habitat. This safari takes you on a journey through the breathtaking wilderness of Uganda, known as the "Pearl of Africa," where you may encounter rare and endangered species of birds and animals.

Every moment of this tour will be an opportunity for discovery and adventure. You'll have the chance to relax, meet new people, and learn about the local environment while creating lasting memories. Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the beauty and wonder of the natural world.


The tour is heighted by the following,

• Experience the thrill of tracking mountain gorillas and observing them in their natural habitat on this tour. 

• In addition, go on game drives where you will spot various animal species including endangered and unique ones. 

• You will also have the opportunity to conduct lion tracking in Queen Elizabeth National Park and participate in a chimpanzee tracking expedition. 

• You will be able to track rhinos at the Ziwa Rhino sanctuary and take boat rides to potentially see water adapted animals.

• You will interact with the local population where you will learn about their day to day life experiences.

• This tour also includes long road trips through the countryside, as well as the chance to connect with local communities through nature and community walks.

Note: Nature glow view tour & travel is an all inclusive tour and travel company. Accordingly, we would love to be joined in our travels by People who are Hard-Of-Hearing and those who have Mobility Disability.  Travel and adventure is for everyone and our tours are for everyone. 


Day 1

Arrival at Entebbe International Airport and transfer to the hotel/lodge

Start point Entebbe International Airport, Entebbe, Wakiso, Uganda

Upon your arrival at the Entebbe International Airport, you will be greeted by a representative from Mukisa Safaris who will transfer you to the Airport Link Guest House for relaxation and overnight stay. 


Day 2

Rhino tracking at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary and travel to Murchison Falls National Park

Early morning, you will embark on the road drive (3-4 hours) to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, where you will have the rare opportunity to observe these majestic white rhinos in their natural habitat. These impressive animals are known for their strength and power, using their prized horns for digging and breaking branches.

After an unforgettable moment of tracking these magnificent creatures, you will continue your journey to Murchison Falls National Park, where you will be staying at the Fort Murchison Lodge to relax and recharge after a thrilling day of exploring the wonders of the natural world.


Day 3

Exploration of Murchison Falls National Park

Your adventure begins with a game drive in the northern circuit, where you'll encounter stunning rolling plains and a variety of wildlife, including lions, giraffes, hartebeest, buffalos, elephants, antelopes, spotted hyenas, and leopards.

In the afternoon, we invite you to join us on a boat trip to the bottom of Murchison Falls. Here, you'll have the opportunity to witness the breathtaking sight of the Nile as it flows through a narrow 7-meter gap and cascades down to the delta. The roar of the falls is truly a marvel to behold - don't miss this incredible experience. 

Your overnight stay will be at Fort Murchison (Room).


Day 4

Visit the top of the falls and travel to Kibale forest National Park

After breakfast, you will embark on the drive to Kibale forest national park. However, you will make a stop at the top of the Murchison Falls. Prepare to be awestruck as you witness the raw power of the Nile River as it plunges through a narrow crevice, creating the spectacular Murchison Falls. The force, sound and speed of the water is truly a sight to behold.

After marveling at the falls, we will embark on a 5-hour journey to Kibale Forest National Park, where you can appreciate the authentic beauty of Uganda's countryside. 

Upon arrival, you will be greeted by the natural breeze and the sight of Blue monkeys and Black and White colobus monkeys. The surrounding forest and thickets are alive with the sounds of birds and animals, immersing you in the natural world.

Your overnight stay will be at the Kibale Forest Camp, a truly exceptional and one-of-a-kind tented camp. The self-contained safari tent provides a comfortable and authentic wilderness experience, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Kibale Forest.


Day 5

Chimps tracking in Kibale Forest National Park and transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park

On this day, you will have the opportunity to observe chimpanzees, our closest living relatives. With a DNA composition that is 98.7% similar to humans, chimpanzees are known for their intelligence, sociability, and ability to use tools. During your visit, you may see chimpanzees using rocks to crack open nuts, hollowing out water with empty pods, and even using sticks to capture termites from their mounds.

In addition to chimpanzees, Kibale Forest is home to a variety of other primates, including Colobus Monkeys and Mangabey, as well as a diverse array of birds (some of which are rare, threatened, or endemic), butterflies, flowers, and other insects.

After a rewarding visit to Kibale Forest, you will travel to Queen Elizabeth National Park, where you will have the chance to take in the breathtaking views of the Rwenzori mountain ranges.

Upon arrival, you will have an overnight stay at The Bush Lodge


Day 6

Game drive in Kasenyi plains and afternoon boat ride on Kazinga channel

Early morning, you will conduct a game drive in the Kasenyi plains, where you will also have the opportunity to see a variety of other animals such as elephants, leopards, buffaloes, and antelopes. The guides and conservationists will provide you with insights into the behavior and habits of these majestic creatures, making this a truly unforgettable experience. However, it's very advisable that you opt in for the lion experiential tracking to increase your chances of spotting the Big Five of Africa.

In the afternoon, take a 2-hour boat ride on the Kazinga Channel and observe a variety of water-adapted animals and birds, including hippos, crocodiles, kingfishers, eagles, and monitor lizards. 

After your boat ride, return to The Bush Lodge for relaxation and a comfortable overnight stay.


Day 7

Travel to Bwindi impenetrable Forest National park

After a leisurely breakfast, you will embark on a scenic drive through the rolling-terraced hills and forests of the South Western region, which will take approximately 3-4 hours.

Upon arrival, you will have an overnight stay at Ride 4 A Woman.


Day 8

Gorilla trekking in Bwindi impenetrable forest national park

Begin your day with an awe-inspiring journey through the dense and steep hills of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park on a gorilla trekking excursion. This thrilling activity offers an unparalleled opportunity to come face-to-face with these majestic creatures in their natural habitat, surrounded by an abundance of rare and exotic flora.

Please note that this trek is challenging, involving hiking through steep ascents and navigating tangled trails. Once the gorillas are located, you will be granted a maximum of one hour to observe and admire these tranquil animals from a safe distance. This once-in-a-lifetime encounter will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on your visit to Uganda.

After the gorilla trek, you will return to back to the Ride 4 Woman Lodge for relaxation and overnight stay.


Day 9

Transfer to Lake Mburo National Park and evening game drive

Early morning, you will depart Bwindi and embark on a journey to the breathtaking Lake Mburo National Park, where you will have the opportunity to encounter an array of diverse wildlife. With over 60 species of mammals, including the elusive Impala, Burchell's zebras, Buffalos, Warthogs, Hippos, Topis, Elands, and Hyenas, the park offers a unique and unparalleled wildlife experience.

Additionally, the park boasts an impressive avian population, featuring over 350 bird species, including the rare Shoe bill stork and African fin foot.

Along the way, you will enjoy Ugandan countryside, characterized by terraced hills, lush banana plantations, and herds of the indigenous long-horned Ankole cows. This journey is sure to be filled with memorable moments of exposure to nature's beauty.

Upon entering the park in the evening, embark on conducting a game drive where you will have the chance to observe a variety of animals, including zebras, giraffes, buffaloes, impalas, and several types of antelopes, 

After a day of adventure, rest and relax at the comfortable and secluded Eagles Nest ( Tented Camp).


Day 10

Travel to Entebbe Airport for departure flight with enroute stopover at the Equator monument

End point Entebbe International Airport, Entebbe, Wakiso, Uganda 18:00 - 19:00

After an incredible journey through most parts of  Uganda, you will embark on your return road trip to Entebbe. 

You will make a brief stop at the equator crossing, where you will have the opportunity to take photographs and participate in popular activities and experiments that are commonly done at this location. It's important to note that these experiments have not been scientifically proven but they can be fun to watch.

These experiments include observing how water swirls in opposite directions in the northern and southern hemispheres of the equator line when poured in a basin.

Upon arrival in Entebbe, you will be immediately transferred to the airport for your departure flight.


Package include:

Accommodation

Accommodation for 9 nights at the mentioned lodges herebelow or similar lodges depending on availability at the time of booking

1 Night at Airport Link Guest House 

2 Nights at Fort Murchison 

1 Night at Kibale Forest Camp 

2 Nights at The Bush Lodge 

2 Nights at Ride 4 a woman

1 Night at Eagles Nest 

Guide

Services of an excellent professional guide and driver

Meals

All meals on Full board during the safari duration 

Breakfast x 9

Lunch x 9

Dinner x 9

This tour offers Jain, Vegetarian, Vegan, Halal and Kosher food options on request. Simply let Mukisa Safaris Uganda know the food option that you prefer.

Additional Services

Chimp permit at 250 USD per person 

Gorilla permit at 800 USD per person

Rhino tracking at 50 USD per person

Rhino tracking

Game drives in the mentioned national parks

Boat cruises as indicated in the itinerary

Park entrance fees

Airpot pick up and dropp off

En-route lunches

Bottled water in the safari vehicle

WiFi in the safari van

Transport

Ground Transport aboard a 4x4 Toyota Hiace Safari Van with a pop-up roof

What's Not Included

Flights

International airfare to/from Entebbe International Airport not included

Insurance

Personal Insurance not included

Optional

Lion tracking in QENP at 200 USD per person

Extras at the lodges such as laundry services

Beverages or alcoholic drinks

Visa costs and charges.

Optional activities.

Meals not included in the itinerary.

Tips and gratuities.

All Items of personal nature.

Additional Services

Flight ticket

Insurance

Visa fees

Tips and gratiuties to the guides ( recomended)

Services of porters during gorilla tracking if required



FAQ

Tip: Check if it covers international/internal flights, airport transfers, entry fees to monuments, and all meals or just breakfast.

Tour operators often have stricter rules than hotels. You might lose 25–50% of your deposit if you cancel a month out, and 100% if you cancel within a week.

Uganda is generally a safe and incredibly welcoming country – in the cities as well as in rural areas. Surprisingly it isn’t impaired by its violent past. The country is friendly, and one of the most stable and safe African nations – you’ll be amazed by the cheerfulness of its people.

Uganda can be visited the whole year round. The climate is constant so there is no winter! There are two rainy seasons in central and south western Uganda, from March until May and from September to November when it can rain heavily sometimes, but it is still possible to travel. Only the dirt roads will be muddy in some parts during the wet season, but this can also be part of the real Ugandan experience! The Northern parts have one dry and one wet season.

Yes you do! Check with your local health facility which vaccinations you need. You will most likely need protection from Hepatitis, Yellow fever and TB. Visit your GP or travel clinic 6-8 weeks before departure to ensure you are up to date with all necessary vaccinations. Malaria is present throughout Uganda, so you will need to bring anti-malarial medication.

The local currency in Uganda is the Ugandan Shilling, In most towns, you can withdraw cash from an ATM using your MasterCard. It is advisable to bring some Dollars or EUROs in case the ATM doesn’t work due to power cuts or if there’s insufficient money in the machine! Note: At some ATMs such as Stanbic Bank you can not withdraw more than 250,000 UGSH (100 USD) per day!

Some crime is present but if you exercise basic caution and vigilance you shouldn’t experience any difficulties. While in the city centre avoid items which may draw attention to you such as expensive jewellery. When carrying cameras etc have it concealed and only take it out when you are taking the photos. In the rural areas, things are very calm, crime is low in these parts. Credit-cards: Be careful of your card when you are here, be careful of where you use your card and always be vigil.

Saying hello is very important in every culture! In Uganda, there are more than 60 local languages, but the most common is Luganda, which is spoken in the central part of the country by the Baganda tribe. Hi (informal) – “Ki kati” How are you? – “Oli otya?” I am OK – “Gyendi” Have a nice day – “Siiba bulungi” Good night (on retiring) – “Sula bulungi” Farewell (to one person) – “Weeraba” Farewell (to several people) – “Mweraba” Sir – “Ssebo” Madam – “Nnyabo”

The best advice is always listen to your guide when around wildlife. The rangers can read animal behaviour and know how near you can get on foot or with the vehicle, when an animal is distressed or hungry, or if it is likely to charge.

Uganda is generally a religiously conservative country with a relatively conservative dress code. This means tight clothes and even shorts may be considered inappropriate, especially up-country. Kampala is more liberal.

When visiting someone’s home it’s common behaviour to remove your shoes at the entrance unless your host advises otherwise. Avoid public displays of affection as they are generally frowned upon. Tipping is not a common practice but in the more exclusive establishments, it’s an acceptable practice. While at the Lake Region watch out for mosquitoes. Protect yourself well to protect yourself against malaria. In the urban centres always avoid the people who approach you and make you offers of Rolex

Homosexuality is illegal in Uganda and will result in arrest and possible imprisonment. Same sex couples should act extremely discretely in public.

Everywhere in Uganda, you can buy bottled drinking water. Tap water is not safe to drink in Uganda.

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All bookings are subject to availability. Advance payment is required to confirm your seat. Cancellations within 15 days of departure are non-refundable. The company reserves the right to change the itinerary due to weather, transport, or other circumstances. Travelers are responsible for valid documents, health, and insurance. We are not liable for delays, losses, or unforeseen events.

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