The best Uganda safari for most first-timers is a 7-day itinerary combining Bwindi gorilla trekking, Queen Elizabeth’s tree-climbing lions, and a boat safari on the Kazinga Channel. But “best” depends on your budget, time, and priorities.

After 15 years and hundreds of safaris guided across every major park in Uganda, I can tell you this with confidence: there is no single “best” safari for everyone. But there is a best safari for YOU. This guide breaks down our top-rated trips, what makes each one special, and exactly who should book which itinerary.

Safari Type Duration Best For Price Range (per person)
Gorillas & Wildlife Express 7 days First-timers who want the classics 2,500−3,500
Primates & Plains 10 days Wildlife enthusiasts, photographers 3,500−5,000
Ultimate Uganda 12 days Those who want everything 4,500−6,500
Gorilla Trekking Special 4 days Budget-conscious, gorilla-focused 1,800−2,500
Luxury Gorilla & Safari 8 days Honeymooners, luxury travelers 6,000−9,000
Chimpanzee & Gorilla Combo 6 days Primate lovers 2,200−3,200

The deeper truth: After 15 years of guiding hundreds of travelers through Uganda, I’ve learned that the “best” safari isn’t the longest or the most expensive—it’s the one that matches your energy, your budget, and your dreams. I’ve watched travelers on a 4-day gorilla trek have a more profound experience than someone on a 14-day luxury tour. I’ve also watched travelers regret not adding one more day for chimpanzees. This guide will help you choose the right trip for YOU.

Authority signal: As an IATA-certified tour operator with 15+ years of on-the-ground experience, Travel Giants Uganda has guided thousands of clients through every national park. We know what works, what doesn’t, and which itineraries consistently earn five-star reviews.


Why Trust Travel Giants Uganda With Your Safari?

Before we dive into the trips, let me tell you why hundreds of travelers have chosen us—and why you should too.

Our Credentials

Credential What It Means For You
IATA-certified We’re legitimate, bonded, and accountable—not a fly-by-night operator
UTB licensed Fully registered with Uganda Tourism Board
AUTO member Active member of Association of Uganda Tour Operators
4.9 stars (217 reviews) Real clients, real experiences, consistently excellent
TripAdvisor Travelers’ Choice 2024 Ranked among the best in Uganda
15+ years experience We’ve been guiding since before gorilla permits cost $800

What Our Clients Say

“Travel Giants exceeded every expectation. Charles and his team handled every detail—permits, lodging, transfers, even helping with a last-minute flight change. The gorilla trek was life-changing. Worth every penny.” — Sarah M., Colorado (TripAdvisor, 2025)

“I was nervous about booking with a local operator I found online. Travel Giants made me feel safe and informed from the first email. Our guide knew exactly where to find the tree-climbing lions. We saw three! Absolutely incredible.” — David and Linda P., UK (TripAdvisor, 2024)

*“The 10-day Primates & Plains safari was perfect. Gorillas, chimps, tree lions, the Kazinga Channel—we saw everything. Our guide was knowledgeable, patient, and genuinely cared about our experience. I’ve already recommended Travel Giants to four friends.”* — Michael T., Australia (TripAdvisor, 2025)

Our Guiding Philosophy

We don’t sell safaris. We craft experiences. We don’t guarantee sightings (no ethical operator can). But we guarantee honesty, expertise, and 100% effort to make your trip unforgettable.

We also believe in liberating you from anxiety. Every client gets a detailed pre-trip planning packet, 24/7 in-country support, and a guide who knows every road, every animal hotspot, and every insider secret.

Now, let’s find your perfect safari.

[IMAGE PLACEMENT 1 – Guide with clients in safari vehicle, smiling, golden hour light. Caption: “Travel Giants Uganda guides: 15+ years experience, 4.9 stars, and a genuine passion for showing you Uganda.”]


Our Signature Safaris – Ranked by Popularity

Gist-first opening: “These are our top-selling trips, ranked by how many travelers choose them. Start here, then read the detailed descriptions.”

At a Glance: Which Safari Is Right For You?

If You Want… Choose This Safari Duration
The classic Uganda experience (gorillas + tree lions + boat safari) Gorillas & Wildlife Express 7 days
Gorillas AND chimpanzees (primate focus) Chimpanzee & Gorilla Combo 6 days
Everything (gorillas, chimps, tree lions, Murchison Falls, rhinos) Ultimate Uganda 12 days
Only gorillas (budget-focused) Gorilla Trekking Special 4 days
Maximum wildlife photography Primates & Plains 10 days
Luxury experience (best lodges, private everything) Luxury Gorilla & Safari 8 days

1. Gorillas & Wildlife Express (7 Days) – ⭐ MOST POPULAR

Gist-first opening: “This is our best-selling safari for a reason. In 7 days, you’ll see Uganda’s three biggest highlights: gorillas in Bwindi, tree-climbing lions in Queen Elizabeth, and the Kazinga Channel boat safari.”

Quick Facts

Detail Information
Duration 7 days / 6 nights
Price 2,500−3,500 per person (depending on accommodation level)
Best for First-timers who want the classics
When to go Year-round (dry season June-Sept, Dec-Feb is ideal)
Group size 2-6 people (private departures available)
Physical rating Moderate (gorilla trek requires fitness)

Full Itinerary

Day Morning Afternoon Overnight
Day 1 Arrive Entebbe, meet your guide Transfer to Lake Mburo (4 hours) or rest in Entebbe Entebbe or Lake Mburo
Day 2 Drive to Bwindi (6-7 hours) Arrive, rest, forest orientation Bwindi (Rushaga or Buhoma)
Day 3 Gorilla trekking (4-8 hours including trek) Rest, celebrate, optional community walk Bwindi
Day 4 Drive to Queen Elizabeth (4-5 hours) Evening game drive (Kasenyi Plains) Queen Elizabeth (Mweya)
Day 5 Morning game drive (6:30 AM) Kazinga Channel boat safari (2:00 PM) Queen Elizabeth (Mweya)
Day 6 Drive to Ishasha (2-3 hours) OR second game drive Tree-climbing lion search (Ishasha, 4-6:30 PM) Ishasha or Mweya
Day 7 Morning game drive (Ishasha) OR drive to Kampala Transfer to Entebwe (6-7 hours) Departure

What You’ll See

Animal/Experience Probability Notes
Mountain gorillas 98%+ The main event—life-changing
Tree-climbing lions 60-70% (dry season) Ishasha sector, late afternoon
Elephants 90% QENP and Bwindi (forest elephants)
Hippos 100% Kazinga Channel—hundreds
Buffalo 90% QENP
Giraffes 0% Not in QENP (choose Murchison for giraffes)
Chimpanzees 0% Not included (choose 10-day for chimps)

What’s Included vs. Excluded

Included Not Included
Gorilla permit ($800) International flights
All accommodation (6 nights) Visas ($50-100)
All meals (as specified) Travel insurance
Safari vehicle (4×4) with pop-up roof Tips (guides, porters, lodge staff)
English-speaking guide Alcoholic drinks
Park entry fees Souvenirs
Kazinga boat safari Optional activities (community walks, etc.)
1 Ishasha game drive for tree lions

Why Travelers Love This Safari

  • Perfect length: 7 days fits into a typical vacation schedule (including flights, you’ll need 9-10 days total)

  • Three highlights in one trip: Gorillas + tree lions + boat safari = the complete Uganda experience

  • No filler days: Every day delivers a major experience

  • Proven success rate: 98% of clients see gorillas, 65-70% see tree-climbing lions in dry season

Who Should NOT Book This Safari

  • Travelers who want chimpanzees (add Kibale = 10-day safari)

  • Travelers who want Murchison Falls (not enough time)

  • Travelers on a tight budget (choose 4-day gorilla-only instead)

  • Travelers who can’t handle 6-7 hour driving days (Uganda roads are slow)

Insider Tip

“Book this safari in dry season (June-September) for the best tree-lion odds. If you’re traveling in wet season (April-May), consider swapping Ishasha for a second day in Mweya (more lion sightings on ground). Your guide will advise.”

[IMAGE PLACEMENT 2 – Clients with gorilla in Bwindi (safe distance), forest background. Caption: “Day 3: Gorilla trekking in Bwindi—the highlight of the 7-day Gorillas & Wildlife Express.”]


2. Ultimate Uganda (12 Days) – ⭐ BEST FOR COMPLETISTS

Gist-first opening: “This is the safari for travelers who want to see EVERYTHING. Gorillas. Chimpanzees. Tree-climbing lions. Murchison Falls. Rhinos. The Delta. This is the complete Uganda experience.”

Quick Facts

Detail Information
Duration 12 days / 11 nights
Price 4,500−6,500 per person
Best for Wildlife enthusiasts, photographers, return visitors to Africa
When to go Year-round (dry season ideal)
Group size 2-6 people
Physical rating Moderate to challenging (gorilla trek + chimp tracking + long drives)

Full Itinerary

Day Morning Afternoon Overnight
Day 1 Arrive Entebbe Rest, orientation Entebbe
Day 2 Drive to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary (2-3 hours) Rhino tracking (walking safari), continue to Murchison Murchison (northern bank)
Day 3 Morning game drive (Buligi circuit) Boat safari to Murchison Falls + top hike Murchison
Day 4 Delta boat safari (shoebill search) OR second game drive Drive to Kibale (5-6 hours) Kibale
Day 5 Chimpanzee tracking (Kibale) 90%+ probability Bigodi swamp walk (optional) Kibale
Day 6 Drive to Queen Elizabeth (3-4 hours) Evening game drive (Kasenyi) Queen Elizabeth (Mweya)
Day 7 Morning game drive (Kasenyi) Kazinga Channel boat safari Queen Elizabeth (Mweya)
Day 8 Drive to Ishasha (2-3 hours) Tree-climbing lion search (late afternoon) Ishasha
Day 9 Morning game drive (Ishasha) Drive to Bwindi (3-4 hours) Bwindi
Day 10 Gorilla trekking (Bwindi) Rest, celebrate Bwindi
Day 11 Optional second gorilla trek OR golden monkeys OR rest Community walk (optional) Bwindi or Lake Bunyonyi
Day 12 Drive to Entebbe (7-8 hours) Depart

What You’ll See (Complete Uganda Checklist)

Animal/Experience Park Probability
Mountain gorillas Bwindi 98%+
Chimpanzees Kibale 90%+
Tree-climbing lions Ishasha (QENP) 60-70% (dry season)
Giraffes Murchison 85%
White rhinos (walking safari) Ziwa 95%
Elephants Murchison, QENP, Bwindi 90%
Hippos Murchison (Nile), QENP (Kazinga) 100%
Shoebill stork (possible) Murchison Delta 30-40%
Golden monkeys (optional add-on) Bwindi or Mgahinga 95%

Why Travelers Love This Safari

  • Complete wildlife checklist: Every major animal species in Uganda

  • Three primate experiences: Gorillas + chimpanzees + optional golden monkeys

  • Two boat safaris: Murchison Falls Nile + QENP Kazinga Channel (both spectacular)

  • Two very different park experiences: Murchison (savanna, waterfall, Nile) + QENP (tree lions, Kazinga)

  • Rhino walking safari: The only place in Uganda to see rhinos

Who Should NOT Book This Safari

  • Travelers with only 7-8 days (choose the 7-day express instead)

  • Travelers on a budget (this is our most expensive standard itinerary)

  • Travelers who hate long drives (there are several 5-7 hour driving days)

  • Travelers who prefer a slower pace (this itinerary is packed)

Insider Tip

*“If 12 days feels too long, we can customize this as a 10-day version by dropping either Murchison or Ishasha. Most travelers choose to drop Ishasha if they’re traveling in wet season (lower tree-lion odds) or Murchison if they’ve seen other African waterfalls. Email us for a custom quote.”*

[IMAGE PLACEMENT 3 – Murchison Falls from boat, rainbow in spray, tourists watching. Caption: “Day 3: The Nile boat safari to Murchison Falls—one of four boat experiences on the Ultimate Uganda safari.”]


3. Chimpanzee & Gorilla Combo (6 Days) – ⭐ BEST FOR PRIMATE LOVERS

Gist-first opening: “If primates are your passion, this is your safari. You’ll track chimpanzees in Kibale (90%+ probability) and gorillas in Bwindi (98%+). No savanna. No lions. Just the forest and our closest relatives.”

Quick Facts

Detail Information
Duration 6 days / 5 nights
Price 2,200−3,200 per person
Best for Primate enthusiasts, budget travelers who want both species
When to go Year-round (dry season ideal for trekking)
Group size 2-6 people
Physical rating Moderate to challenging

Full Itinerary

Day Morning Afternoon Overnight
Day 1 Arrive Entebbe Drive to Kibale (5-6 hours) Kibale
Day 2 Chimpanzee tracking (Kibale) Bigodi swamp walk (optional) Kibale
Day 3 Drive to Bwindi (5-6 hours) Rest, forest orientation Bwindi
Day 4 Gorilla trekking Rest, celebrate Bwindi
Day 5 Optional second gorilla trek OR golden monkeys Rest OR community walk Bwindi or Lake Bunyonyi
Day 6 Drive to Entebbe (7-8 hours) Depart

What You’ll See

Animal/Experience Probability Notes
Mountain gorillas 98%+ 1 hour with them—unforgettable
Chimpanzees 90%+ Kibale is the best chimp tracking in Africa
Golden monkeys (optional) 95% Add $100, requires extra day
Forest elephants (Bwindi) 30% Rare but possible
Black-and-white colobus 80% Common in both parks
Red-tailed monkeys 80% Kibale

Why Travelers Love This Safari

  • Primates only: No savanna driving—just forest trekking

  • Best chimp tracking in Africa: Kibale has 90%+ success rate

  • More time with gorillas: Optional second trek (extra cost)

  • Lower cost than full safari: No expensive park entry fees for QENP/Murchison

  • Perfect for repeat visitors: If you’ve already done savanna safaris elsewhere

Who Should NOT Book This Safari

  • First-time Africa travelers who want the classic savanna safari (lions, elephants, giraffes)

  • Travelers who want tree-climbing lions (not included)

  • Travelers who dislike hiking (both treks require moderate fitness)

  • Travelers on a very tight budget (gorilla permit alone is $800)

Insider Tip

“Add a third day for golden monkeys in Mgahinga or Bwindi. It’s only $100 extra (plus accommodation) and gives you a third primate experience. Golden monkeys are acrobatic, photogenic, and much easier to track than gorillas. Highly recommended.”

[IMAGE PLACEMENT 4 – Chimpanzee in Kibale forest, eating fruit, green background. Caption: “Day 2: Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale—90%+ probability, best chimp experience in Africa.”]


4. Gorilla Trekking Special (4 Days) – ⭐ BEST FOR BUDGET TRAVELERS

Gist-first opening: “This safari is for one thing and one thing only: gorillas. If you’re on a tight budget or only have a long weekend, this is your trip. No frills. Just the forest, the gorillas, and you.”

Quick Facts

Detail Information
Duration 4 days / 3 nights
Price 1,800−2,500 per person
Best for Budget travelers, weekend warriors, gorilla-focused travelers
When to go Year-round
Group size 2-6 people
Physical rating Moderate to challenging

Full Itinerary

Day Morning Afternoon Overnight
Day 1 Arrive Entebbe Drive to Bwindi (8-9 hours) OR fly (1 hour) Bwindi
Day 2 Gorilla trekking Rest, celebrate Bwindi
Day 3 Optional second gorilla trek OR rest Drive back to Lake Mburo (4-5 hours) OR rest Lake Mburo or Bwindi
Day 4 Morning game drive (Lake Mburo, optional) Drive to Entebbe (4 hours from Lake Mburo) Depart

What You’ll See

Animal/Experience Probability Notes
Mountain gorillas 98%+ The main event—worth every penny
Plains game (if Lake Mburo added) 80% Zebras, impalas, eland
Forest birds (Bwindi) 90% Over 350 species

Why Travelers Love This Safari

  • Lowest cost gorilla safari: No extra parks, no frills

  • Perfect for return visitors: If you’ve already seen lions/elephants elsewhere

  • Fits into a long weekend: 4 days is minimum for gorillas

  • Flight option available: Fly to Bwindi (1 hour) vs. drive (8-9 hours) for $200-300 extra

Who Should NOT Book This Safari

  • Travelers who want a complete safari experience (add 3 more days for QENP)

  • Travelers who hate long drives (8-9 hours from Entebbe to Bwindi)

  • Travelers on a very tight budget (fly instead of drive to save time, not money)

Insider Tip

*“Fly, don’t drive. The road to Bwindi is rough and takes 8-9 hours. Aerolink flies from Entebbe to Kihihi (near Bwindi) in 1 hour. It costs $200-300 one-way. If you can afford it, do it. You’ll arrive rested for your trek.”*

[IMAGE PLACEMENT 5 – Gorilla silverback in Bwindi, direct eye contact, forest background. Caption: “Day 2: The reason you came—60 minutes with mountain gorillas. Worth every penny of the $800 permit.”]


5. Primates & Plains (10 Days) – ⭐ BEST FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS

Gist-first opening: “This safari is designed for wildlife photographers and serious enthusiasts. You’ll have multiple game drives at optimal light, dedicated time at each location, and access to the best photography hides.”

Quick Facts

Detail Information
Duration 10 days / 9 nights
Price 3,500−5,000 per person
Best for Photographers, wildlife enthusiasts, travelers who want depth over breadth
When to go Dry season (June-Sept, Dec-Feb) for best light
Group size 2-4 people (small groups for photography)
Physical rating Moderate

Full Itinerary

Day Morning Afternoon Overnight
Day 1 Arrive Entebbe Rest, photography briefing Entebbe
Day 2 Drive to Kibale (5-6 hours) Rest, forest orientation Kibale
Day 3 Chimpanzee tracking Bigodi swamp walk (birds, monkeys) Kibale
Day 4 Drive to QENP (3-4 hours) Evening game drive (Kasenyi) QENP (Mweya)
Day 5 Morning game drive (golden hour) Kazinga boat safari (afternoon light) QENP (Mweya)
Day 6 Second morning game drive Drive to Ishasha (2-3 hours) Ishasha
Day 7 Tree-climbing lion search (morning + late afternoon) Two game drives for best light Ishasha
Day 8 Drive to Bwindi (3-4 hours) Rest, forest orientation Bwindi
Day 9 Gorilla trekking (bring camera) Rest, photo editing/backup Bwindi
Day 10 Drive to Entebbe (7-8 hours) Depart

What Makes This Safari Different for Photographers

Feature Why It Matters
Two game drives on key days Golden hour (6:30-9:00 AM) + late afternoon (4:00-6:30 PM) = best light
Small groups (max 4) Everyone gets a window seat and can ask the guide to position the vehicle
Photography-focused guides Guides understand framing, light, and animal behavior for photographers
Dedicated tree-lion day Two game drives in Ishasha to maximize odds
Kazinga boat at 2:00 PM Afternoon light creates beautiful rim lighting on animals

Why Travelers Love This Safari

  • Optimal photography conditions: Every game drive timed for golden hour

  • Depth over breadth: 2 nights in QENP, 2 nights in Ishasha = more time for the perfect shot

  • Three primate experiences: Chimps, gorillas, plus optional golden monkeys

  • Small group size: Better experience for photographers

Who Should NOT Book This Safari

  • Travelers on a tight budget (more expensive than 7-day due to extra nights)

  • Travelers who want Murchison Falls (not included)

  • Travelers who aren’t photography enthusiasts (extra days may feel repetitive)

Insider Tip

*“Bring a 100-400mm lens minimum. 200-600mm is ideal. And bring a beanbag for the vehicle—it’s more stable than a tripod and won’t annoy other clients. I also recommend a polarizing filter for the Kazinga boat safari—it cuts glare on the water and makes hippos pop.”*

[IMAGE PLACEMENT 6 – Lion in golden hour light, QENP savanna background. Caption: “Day 5: Golden hour game drive on the Primates & Plains safari—designed for photographers.”]


6. Luxury Gorilla & Safari (8 Days) – ⭐ BEST FOR HONEYMOONERS

Gist-first opening: “This is our premium offering. You’ll stay in the best lodges (Bisate, Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp, Elephant Plains), fly between destinations (no long drives), and have private guides. This is safari at its most luxurious.”

Quick Facts

Detail Information
Duration 8 days / 7 nights
Price 6,000−9,000 per person
Best for Honeymooners, milestone celebrations, luxury travelers
When to go Year-round (dry season ideal)
Group size Private (just you/your party)
Physical rating Moderate (gorilla trek still requires fitness)

Full Itinerary

Day Morning Afternoon Overnight
Day 1 Arrive Entebbe Private transfer to luxury hotel Kampala (Pearl of Africa or similar)
Day 2 Fly to Kihihi (Bwindi) Transfer to Bisate Lodge Bisate, Bwindi
Day 3 Gorilla trekking Spa treatment, champagne celebration Bisate, Bwindi
Day 4 Fly to QENP (Mweya airstrip) Transfer to Elephant Plains Lodge Elephant Plains, Ishasha
Day 5 Morning game drive (private vehicle) Tree-climbing lion search (late afternoon) Elephant Plains, Ishasha
Day 6 Fly to Entebbe via Kihihi Rest, luxury dinner Kampala (Pearl of Africa)
Day 7 Optional: Lake Mburo or Ziwa rhinos Relaxation, spa Kampala
Day 8 Depart

Luxury Lodges Included

Lodge Location Why It’s Luxury
Bisate Lodge Bwindi Designed by Nick Plews, stunning volcano views, private plunge pools, gourmet dining
Elephant Plains Lodge Ishasha Overlooks savanna, pool, spa, excellent service
Pearl of Africa (or similar) Kampala 5-star, rooftop infinity pool overlooking Kampala

What’s Included That Standard Safaris Don’t Have

Premium Inclusion Value
Flights between destinations Saves 15+ hours of driving
Private vehicle and guide 100% flexible, no sharing with strangers
Top-tier luxury lodges $400-800/night properties
Champagne and special touches Honeymoon/celebration packages
Spa treatments Included at Bisate
Priority trekking permits Guaranteed permits even in peak season

Why Travelers Love This Safari

  • No long drives: Fly from Entebbe → Bwindi → QENP → Entebbe

  • Best lodges in Uganda: Bisate is consistently ranked among Africa’s best

  • Private everything: Vehicle, guide, and in some cases, exclusive trekking groups

  • Perfect for special occasions: Honeymoon, anniversary, milestone birthday

Who Should NOT Book This Safari

  • Budget travelers (this is our most expensive itinerary)

  • Travelers who want a rugged, authentic safari experience (luxury lodges are beautiful but feel less “wild”)

  • Travelers who want Murchison Falls (not included—can be added for extra cost)

Insider Tip

“Book this safari for a honeymoon or anniversary. Tell us when you book, and we’ll arrange champagne in your room, a private candlelit dinner, and a special celebration after your gorilla trek. These touches make an already unforgettable trip magical.”

[IMAGE PLACEMENT 7 – Bisate Lodge, volcano view from private deck, luxury accommodations. Caption: “Day 2-3: Bisate Lodge—consistently ranked among Africa’s best luxury lodges.”]


How to Choose the Right Safari For You

Gist-first opening: “Still unsure? Answer these 5 questions, and you’ll know exactly which safari to book.”

The 5 Questions That Will Choose Your Safari

Question 1: How many days do you have (including flights)?

Days Available (on the ground in Uganda) Recommended Safari
3-4 days Gorilla Trekking Special (4 days)
5-6 days Chimpanzee & Gorilla Combo (6 days)
7-9 days Gorillas & Wildlife Express (7 days)
10-11 days Primates & Plains (10 days)
12+ days Ultimate Uganda (12 days)

Question 2: What’s your budget per person?

Budget (excluding international flights) Recommended Safari
1,500−2,500 Gorilla Trekking Special
2,500−3,500 Gorillas & Wildlife Express or Chimpanzee & Gorilla Combo
3,500−5,000 Primates & Plains
5,000−7,000 Ultimate Uganda (mid-range lodges)
$7,000+ Luxury Gorilla & Safari

Question 3: What’s your #1 priority?

Priority Recommended Safari
Seeing gorillas (only) Gorilla Trekking Special
Gorillas + chimpanzees Chimpanzee & Gorilla Combo
Gorillas + tree-climbing lions + classic safari Gorillas & Wildlife Express
Everything (gorillas, chimps, lions, Murchison, rhinos) Ultimate Uganda
Photography Primates & Plains
Luxury / honeymoon Luxury Gorilla & Safari

Question 4: How fit are you?

Fitness Level Recommended Safari
Low (prefer minimal hiking) Gorillas & Wildlife Express (only 1 trek, choose easier sector)
Moderate (can hike 2-4 hours) Any safari (gorilla trek is moderate)
High (enjoy challenging hikes) Any safari (request Nkuringo sector for challenging gorilla trek)

Question 5: Have you been on safari before?

Experience Recommended Safari
First-time Africa safari Gorillas & Wildlife Express (classic introduction)
Have seen savanna wildlife elsewhere (e.g., Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa) Chimpanzee & Gorilla Combo (focus on primates—new for you)
Uganda return visitor Ultimate Uganda (see what you missed)

Custom Safaris – Your Trip, Your Way

Gist-first opening: “None of these itineraries perfect for you? We design custom safaris every day.”

Popular Custom Modifications

Modification Why Travelers Request It
Add Murchison Falls Add 3-4 days to any safari for giraffes, Nile boat safari
Remove Ishasha (tree lions) For wet season travel or travelers who’ve seen tree lions elsewhere
Add habituation experience 4 hours with gorillas instead of 1 (Uganda only, $1,500 extra)
Upgrade to luxury lodges Any safari can use Bisate, Sanctuary, Elephant Plains
Add golden monkeys Add 1 day + $100 permit
Add Lake Bunyonyi Add 1-2 days for canoeing, relaxation
Fly vs. drive Convert any driving day to a flight (extra cost, saves time)

How to Request a Custom Safari

Step 1: Email us at bookings@travelgiantsuganda.com with:

  • Your preferred travel dates

  • How many days you have

  • Your budget (per person)

  • Your top priorities (gorillas, chimps, lions, etc.)

  • Any must-have lodges or experiences

Step 2: We’ll design a custom itinerary and send you a quote within 48 hours.

Step 3: Review, adjust, confirm. We’ll handle the rest.


Price Comparison – All Safaris at a Glance

Gist-first opening: “Here’s how the safaris compare on price, duration, and inclusions.”

Safari Duration Price Range (per person) Gorillas? Chimps? Tree Lions? Murchison? Luxury?
Gorilla Trekking Special 4 days 1,800−2,500
Chimpanzee & Gorilla Combo 6 days 2,200−3,200
Gorillas & Wildlife Express 7 days 2,500−3,500
Primates & Plains 10 days 3,500−5,000
Ultimate Uganda 12 days 4,500−6,500
Luxury Gorilla & Safari 8 days 6,000−9,000

What Affects Price

Factor Impact on Price
Accommodation level Budget (80−120/night)vs.mid−range(150-250) vs. luxury ($400-800)
Group size Solo traveler pays more; groups of 4+ pay less per person
Season Peak (June-Sept, Dec-Feb) costs 10-20% more than low season
Flights vs. driving Flights add $200-500 per segment
Second gorilla trek Adds $800 + accommodation/transport
Habituation experience Adds $1,500 (4 hours with gorillas)

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to book gorilla permits in advance?

Yes—as early as possible. Gorilla permits in Uganda cost $800 and sell out months in advance for peak season (June-September, December-February). We recommend booking permits 3-6 months ahead. For peak season, 6-9 months is safer.

Can I book a safari as a solo traveler?

Yes. All our safaris accept solo travelers. You’ll pay a single supplement for accommodation (varies by lodge, typically $200-400 extra total). We can also try to match you with other solo travelers to share costs—ask us.

What’s your cancellation policy?

Deposits (30% of total) are non-refundable. Full payment is due 60 days before travel. Cancellations 60+ days before travel: deposit forfeited, remainder refunded. Cancellations within 60 days: no refund (permits and lodges are pre-paid and non-refundable). We strongly recommend travel insurance that covers trip cancellation.

Do I need travel insurance?

Yes—required. You must have travel insurance that covers medical evacuation, trip cancellation, and (critical) gorilla trekking. Some policies exclude “adventure activities” like gorilla trekking. Check before you buy. We can recommend providers.

What’s the minimum age for gorilla trekking?

15 years in Uganda. Rwanda’s minimum is also 15. This is strictly enforced. No exceptions.

Can I extend my safari after booking?

Yes. You can add days, parks, or activities up until 60 days before travel (after that, permits may be unavailable). Email us to discuss.

Do your safaris include international flights?

No. We book everything in Uganda (permits, lodging, transport, guides) but not international flights to/from Uganda. We can recommend flight options based on your origin.

What’s the best time of year for each safari?

Safari Best Time Second Best
Gorilla Trekking Special June-Sept, Dec-Feb March-May (wetter, fewer crowds)
Chimpanzee & Gorilla Combo June-Sept, Dec-Feb March-May (wetter, but chimps active year-round)
Gorillas & Wildlife Express June-Sept (best tree-lion odds) Dec-Feb
Primates & Plains June-Sept (best light for photography) Dec-Feb
Ultimate Uganda June-Sept, Dec-Feb March-May (waterfall more powerful)
Luxury Gorilla & Safari June-Sept, Dec-Feb Year-round (luxury lodges comfortable in any weather)

Ready to Book Your Best Safari?

You’ve read the guide now. Seven signature safaris. Six different durations. Price points from 1,800to9,000. You understand the difference between the Gorillas & Wildlife Express (7 days, best for first-timers) and the Ultimate Uganda (12 days, for completists). You know whether you want chimpanzees (choose the 6-day combo or 10-day Primates & Plains) and whether you want tree-climbing lions (choose the 7-day express or longer).

Now it’s time to stop reading and start booking.

At Travel Giants Uganda, we’ve guided more safaris than almost any operator. We know every park, every lodge, every insider secret. We’ll help you choose the right itinerary for YOUR priorities, your budget, and your timeline.

Three Simple Steps to Book

Step 1: Email us at bookings@travelgiantsuganda.com with:

  • Your preferred travel dates

  • How many days you have

  • Your budget (per person)

  • Your top priorities (gorillas, chimps, tree lions, etc.)

Step 2: We’ll recommend the perfect safari (even if it’s not one of the seven above), check permit and lodge availability, and send you a complete quote within 24-48 hours.

Step 3: Review, ask questions, then confirm with a 30% deposit. We handle the rest—permits, lodges, transport, guides, everything.


Imagine it: You’re in Bwindi, heart pounding, as a silverback emerges from the thick vegetation, looks at you, and carries on eating. You’re on the Kazinga Channel, sunset lighting up hundreds of hippos. You’re scanning a fig tree in Ishasha, hoping to see a lion—and then you do.

Uganda is waiting. The gorillas are waiting. And now, you have the guide to choose your perfect safari.


[IMAGE PLACEMENT 8 – Author photo: Charles Lubenga with safari vehicle, map, binoculars, smiling. Caption: “Charles Lubega has guided hundreds of safaris across every park—he’ll help you choose the perfect trip.”]

*Written by Charles Lubega, Senior Safari Guide & Founder, Travel Giants Uganda. 15+ years experience. Hundreds of safaris guided. IATA-certified.*


Travel Giants Uganda
Numak Tower, William Street, Kampala, Uganda
📞 +256784053143 (also WhatsApp)
✉️ info@travelgiantsuganda.com
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This guide was last updated May 2026. Safari prices include gorilla permits ($800) and park fees but exclude international flights, visas, travel insurance, and tips. Prices subject to change based on season and availability.