This 5-day Uganda safari tour offers an immersive adventure through two of Uganda’s premier national parks: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Queen Elizabeth National Park.
The journey begins with an exploration of Bwindi, home to half of the world’s mountain gorillas. Here, you’ll embark on an unforgettable gorilla trekking experience, navigating through dense forests to observe these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.
Next, the tour takes you to Queen Elizabeth National Park, renowned for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. One of the highlights here is an afternoon boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel, where you can witness a variety of animals, including elephants, hippos, and crocodiles, as they gather at the water’s edge. The cruise also offers a chance to enjoy the breathtaking sunset over Lake Edward, casting a golden hue across the water.
The Uganda tour adventure continues with game drives across the park’s savannahs, where you can spot lions, leopards, buffalo, and a multitude of bird species. Each day of the tour promises new experiences and unforgettable encounters with Uganda’s rich wildlife and picturesque scenery.
This tour combines the thrill of wildlife sightings with the tranquility of natural beauty, offering a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.
Day 1: Kampala to Bwindi National Park.
Day 2: Gorilla tracking.
Day 3: Bwindi to Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Day 4: Explore Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Day 5: Queen Elizabeth National Park to Kampala.
- Mountain Gorilla tracking
- Visit the Batwa Pygmies Community
- View Ishasha sector to see the tree-climbing lions
- Game Drives and Kazinga boat cruise
The 5 Days Uganda Safari Includes:
- Transport in a standard tour vehicle with an opening roof for excellent game viewing
- Fuel for 5 days
- An experienced and knowledgeable guide/driver
- Accommodation for 4 nights
- All meals and water while on the trip
- Park entrance fees
- Gorilla Permits
- Game drives
- Boat cruises
- All other activities included in the itinerary
The 5 Days Uganda Wildlife Tour Excludes:
- The cost of plane tickets and visas
- Porters during any of the activities
- Medical and travel insurance
- Gratuities and tips to our guide/driver, park rangers/guides, porters, or hotel staff
- Personal expenses on alcoholic drinks, souvenirs, and laundry
- Tour Recap
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Day 1: Kampala to Bwindi National Park.
Day 2: Gorilla tracking.
Day 3: Bwindi to Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Day 4: Explore Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Day 5: Queen Elizabeth National Park to Kampala.
- Tour Highlights
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- Mountain Gorilla tracking
- Visit the Batwa Pygmies Community
- View Ishasha sector to see the tree-climbing lions
- Game Drives and Kazinga boat cruise
- Detailed Itinerary
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- Inclusions and Exclusions
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The 5 Days Uganda Safari Includes:
- Transport in a standard tour vehicle with an opening roof for excellent game viewing
- Fuel for 5 days
- An experienced and knowledgeable guide/driver
- Accommodation for 4 nights
- All meals and water while on the trip
- Park entrance fees
- Gorilla Permits
- Game drives
- Boat cruises
- All other activities included in the itinerary
The 5 Days Uganda Wildlife Tour Excludes:
- The cost of plane tickets and visas
- Porters during any of the activities
- Medical and travel insurance
- Gratuities and tips to our guide/driver, park rangers/guides, porters, or hotel staff
- Personal expenses on alcoholic drinks, souvenirs, and laundry

Your adventure begins early in the morning with a warm welcome from our company representative at your hotel in Kampala. After ensuring all preparations are in order, you embark on the journey to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its dense forests and diverse wildlife, including the rare Mountain Gorillas.
Start the day with a warm cup of coffee before heading out for an early morning game drive along the Kasenyi tracks. Here, you’ll have the chance to spot a variety of wildlife, including lions, Cape buffalos, elephants, warthogs, waterbucks, spotted hyenas, mongooses, and, if you’re lucky, the elusive leopard. The park is also a bird watcher’s paradise, home to over 606 bird species.