From misty gorilla forests to thundering waterfalls and serene crater lakes - every corner of Uganda tells a different story.
Home to nearly half the world's mountain gorillas. Trek through ancient forest to spend one unforgettable hour with a gorilla family.
Where three volcanic peaks meet the bamboo woodland. Gorilla trekking, golden monkey tracking, and the Batwa Trail.
Cross-border gorilla trekking in Rwanda's Volcanoes National Park. Combine both countries in a single trip.
The primate capital of the world. 12 species of primates, including habituated chimps. Crater lakes, Bigodi Swamp, and forest walks.
Tree-climbing lions, Kazinga Channel boat cruises, and classic savanna game drives across Uganda's most popular park.
Africa's second deepest lake. 29 islands, canoeing, island hopping, and the perfect place to unwind after a gorilla trek.
The Nile forces through a 6-meter gap in a thundering 40-meter drop. Game drives, Nile boat cruises, and Budongo Forest.
Good to Know
June to September and December to February offer drier trails for gorilla trekking. Game drives are best in the dry season when animals gather at water sources. But Uganda is a year-round destination - we'll help you pick the right time.
Uganda gorilla permits are $800 per person. We handle the booking directly with UWA. Book early - permits sell out months in advance, especially for June-September and holiday periods.
Most visitors fly into Entebbe International Airport. We arrange all ground transport in our fully serviced 4x4 vehicles with experienced drivers. Internal flights to airstrips near the parks are also available.
Long trousers, hiking boots, rain jacket, insect repellent, water, and a sense of adventure. We provide detailed pre-travel packs with everything you need to know before you leave.