One-Week Uganda Adventure Safari

One-Week Uganda Adventure Safari

What to expect on this itinerary

Uganda’s highlights celebrate the intimacy and diversity of untouched Africa. You will stand amid a wild chimpanzee troop, boat past hippos, track tree-climbing lions, trek to wild mountain gorillas, and explore ethereal landscapes with every turn you take. Combining Uganda’s three premier wildlife destinations, this one-week adventure has you walking in the wild, surrounded by endangered mammals, and understanding the ineffable beauty of eastern Africa

Countries Visited

Uganda

Places Visited

Entebbe, Lake Victoria, Kibale Forest National Park, Rwenzori Mountains, Crater Lakes, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kazinga Channel

Suggested Duration

8 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Entebbe – Colonial Charms and Sunset Cruise on Lake Victoria

Enigmatic Entebbe feels like a step back in time. The broad sepia-colored streets are home to decaying mansions and crumbling once whitewashed townhouses. It was the Colonial capital along the shores of Lake Victoria, mostly ignored since Kampala became capital upon independence. It is now a relaxed place to start an experience in East Africa, easy on the eye and home to an easy-going ambiance. You are greeted at the airport, and it is a short transfer to a five-star hotel on the lakeshore where there is time for lunch on the terrace and a couple of leisurely hours before the afternoon activities.

Take a walk along the streets, coated in the ochre and orange hues that distinguish Uganda from its neighboring countries. An expert historical guide gains access to various buildings closed to the public, most of the city constructed in the early 20th century and now standing in a somewhat redolent state of ruin. Wandering back to the water, you embark on a private boat for a cruise on Lake Victoria, passing a handful of lush islets on Africa’s largest body of water. African sunsets are always special, and the one on Lake Victoria is amongst the best, a flaming red ball flanked by vibrant lines of rainbow colors. As the waters reflect these hues, you get a sense for how Ugandan and African landscapes contain a vitality that is difficult to rival on another continent. Dinner at your hotel is included, and the lakeshore is just a few steps away.

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Day 2

Kibale Forest National Park – Stunning Full-Day Trek Amid Monkeys and Mystical Scenes

Day 3

Kibale Forest National Park – Exclusive Chimpanzee Habituation Experience

Day 4

Queen Elizabeth National Park – Sublime Game Drive and Boating Past the Hippos

Day 5

Queen Elizabeth National Park – Discovering Tree-Climbing Lions and the Rare Mammals of the Savannah

Day 6

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest – More Big-Game Safari and into the Gorillas’ Realm

Day 7

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest – An Hour with a Wild Mountain Gorilla Troop

Day 8

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest to Entebbe – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Trek into the surreal Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and spend an hour with a wild mountain gorilla troop, just a few meters away from the critically endangered giants
  • Explore the intimacies and intricacies of a wild chimpanzee troop with a habituation experience in Kibale Forest National Park
  • Game drive across the lush savannah, where lions climb trees, elephant bulldoze pathways, and a wonderful collection of other large mammals are discovered
  • Cruise along Lake Victoria at sunset and explore the history of Colonial capital Entebbe, introductory activities on your first day in Uganda
  • Take a trekking adventure into the untamed landscapes of western Uganda, stopping at traditional villages en route to volcanic crater lakes and forests packed with monkeys
  • Uncover the nuances of safari by combining activities, like a cruise along the Kazinga Channel, and the rare chance of a big-game walking safari
  • Light aircraft flights offer stunning views of the Rwenzori Mountains and the Congo Basin where the handpicked accommodation reflects the best of the country

Detailed Description

Journey into the depths of wild Africa, and the experiences will be difficult to explain to friends when you return home. Wild mountain gorillas surround you, infants are in the trees above, and a huge silverback rumbles past on four knuckles. On a lush and unbroken savannah, you track a pride of lions on the trail of Ugandan kob, a dainty antelope you can’t fail to have an affinity for. Ascending through mountain foothills, you emerge at vast volcanic crater lakes, your movements followed by the eyes of rare monkeys. Even in a week, there is so much you can experience. Admire an abundance of hippos from a boat, enjoy an hour with a wild chimpanzee troop, be invited into a traditional village by the locals, and delight in the surprise that comes with safari.

Celebrating the highlights of Uganda, this one-week adventure visits three superb national parks, each with its own landscape and unique experiences. Arriving in Entebbe, the week starts calmly with a walking tour of the old Colonial capital and a sunset cruise on Lake Victoria. Fly to the far west of the country, and take in the stunning views from the window as you touch down next to Kibale Forest. Here you spend a day trekking to villages and crater lakes, and another day dedicated to a chimpanzee habituation experience, getting to spend a full hour with a wild troop. Like each of the stops, the handpicked accommodation reflects an elevated level of luxury while keeping you immersed in the landscapes and the animals. In Kibale, it is monkeys and antelope that are spotted from your veranda.

Moving south, you spend three days and two nights in Queen Elizabeth National Park, a destination that celebrates the wildlife contrasts of East Africa. Cruising the channels, you become acquainted with hippos and elephants along the banks. Driving across the Ishasha savannah, you focus on the big cats and their prey. Then the opportunity for game walks provides a new understanding of Uganda’s rare four-legged characters. Farther south, beneath the backdrop of the Rwenzori Mountains, you find the thick and tangled forests of Bwindi. More than half the world’s wild mountain gorillas live here, and a day spent gorilla trekking provides an iconic end to this adventure of highlights.

This one-week adventure in Uganda has the potential to be combined with another destination in East Africa. By starting and ending in Entebbe, Uganda’s main international airport, there are direct connections to cities and safari destinations in Tanzania and Kenya. Extend your luxury vacation to Uganda by seeing our other tours on Zicasso.

Starting Price

$6,700 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Travel Review: Luxury Uganda, Rwanda, & Tanzania Tour, Entebbe, Kibale, Kigali, Gorilla Trekking, Hiking
Our tour operator (Andre) was rather unresponsive at times and when he did respond it could be weeks later. I felt he could have planned a tighter trip. His ground crew in Entebbe are lacking. An untrained newbie was sent to meet us at the hotel, while her superior (our contact) was a no show. She offered no options for the day in Entebbe such as the botanical gardens which located near the hotel was an option we learned after the fact. We would have been better off picked up at the airport by our driver who resides in Entebbe and driven to Kibale. Instead, we flew and our driver met us at the airport in Kibale!  We were to go to the Dianne Fossey Museum in Rwanda only to learn it had relocated 30 minutes outside of town months ago, an example of poor planning and not staying current. Often our schedule had too many activities and travel time crammed together to enjoy it all. We went directly from a half-day golden monkey trek, into a vehicle to drive from Uganda to Rwanda, an extended stay at immigration (driver had problems with his ID) to missed museum opportunity and another drive to Kigali for one night. I felt the tour operator knowing the areas and activities scheduled, should have done a better job logistically and suggested we add a few extra days to our trip rather than make it a stressful marathon. The meals were delicious, however we felt rushed at every meal (except dinner). Example: We were scheduled to go to Gibbs Farm for lunch which was lovely, however, we were rushed through lunch to go on a long hike which was ridiculously uncomfortable directly after a three-course meal. Furthermore, the drive to lunch, the hike, and then the drive to the crater was almost a total fiasco, trying to keep this jam-packed schedule we arrived at the crater gate after it was closed forcing our guide to beg the gatekeeper to allow us in. I can provide many other examples of poor planning on the part of Andre, but my time is limited.

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Review, Luxury Africa Safari, Uganda & Tanzania, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Conservation, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Arusha

The expert travel planning by our tour planners was flawless. They gave us details and planning directions that were always helpful and on time. I never felt like I needed to do extra planning and when I had a concern, they always responded immediately. Even as we were in the middle of the trip and I had some concern about the bad weather, a tour planner responded almost immediately and did some research and contacted the flight people. The lodging in Arusha is unbelievable. Gibbs Farm near the crater is the same. Too much to tell on these two lodgings, but go to the web site. The Sanctuary Serengeti camp was great. Our tent overlooked the vast Serengeti from our high spot in the southwest area. Gorilla Sanctuary lodge at Bwindi Impenetrable Forest was fabulous.

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Review: Zambia, Botswana, Uganda, Kenya, South Africa & Tanzania, Luxury Africa Safari, Serengeti, Okavango Delta, Gorilla Trek
To say that this trip planner at this travel company put together the experience of a lifetime for us still somehow seems an understatement!When we started planning this trip about a year ago, we spoke with about ten or twelve different safari tour operators and while almost all of them were thorough and impressive in their own right, our planner was the one who provided itinerary suggestions that were truly outside of the box and helped make our trip even more special than it would have been otherwise.  We had an aggressive itinerary in mind, combining Southern and Eastern Africa over the course of an 18 day trip that took us to South Africa, Botswana to see the Okavango Delta, both sides of Victoria Falls (Zambia and Zimbabwe), as well as Uganda for a gorilla trek, and finishing in Tanzania to see the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater.Our trip planner took our general trip outline, changed the routing we had in mind for the better, and added a bunch of elements that no one else we spoke with conveyed: a walking safari in Zambia to see rhinos, multiple community/village visits, changes to the locations we visited in the Serengeti, and other elements.  It was clear that his vast knowledge and experience as a safari operator and former guide positioned him to provide guidance and recommendations that no one else we spoke with could compare to.   He was cognizant of our budget and incredibly responsive, and all of these qualities led to our selecting him to plan our trip with.Once the trip was underway, every last detail was executed perfectly.  We stayed at seven different lodges and camps during the trip, and every one of them was incredibly unique and an experience unto itself!  There were dozens of moving parts...charter plane connections, permits and visas, guides we needed to meet, etc., and not once was someone late or did we encounter any issues.The staff at every camp and lodge were incredible and our safari guides were not only knowledgeable, but genuinely inspiring in their backgrounds and successes.In short, the trip was our dream vacation before we planned it, and somehow managed to exceed our expectations along the way.  We have zero complaints and were blown away by every aspect of the experience, and this was all made possible via the efforts of our trip planner and this travel company! 

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Kenya & Uganda Luxury Vacation Review: Gorilla Trekking, Queen Elizabeth National Park

The trip was absolutely wonderful. Thanks to our travel planner and guide, we were able to fit so much adventure into 12 days. Communication was always prompt and our planner quickly answered all of our questions leading up to and during the trip. The transfer from our Kenya guide to our Uganda guide was seamless. We had an issue with logistics in the last few days, but our planner helped us solve it quickly.

The only thing I would suggest they do differently: Our communication leading up to the Uganda portion of the trip was with the operations manager. We didn't meet our guide (or know they weren’t the operations manager) until the morning we left for Kibale. It would have been nice to have some communication with our guide beforehand as there were a couple of things on the itinerary (prepared by the manager) that our guide seemed not to know anything about, namely a game drive in Queen Elizabeth Park.

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Luxury Africa Safari Review: Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Botswana, South Africa, Kruger & Serengeti National Parks, Okavango Delta

Overall trip was OK except

1. The camp in Tanzania was considered 3 perhaps 4 star not 5 star.

2.We failed to see, other than for a shadowy form in the jungle vegetation, gorillas in Uganda after spending a lot of money and time going to that country. The Clouds Mountain Gorilla Resort, a 5 star resort, failed totally to look after our interest in ensuring we had the best opportunity to actually see and experience an encounter with the gorillas. Totally underwhelming and forgettable part of the trip and a total waste of time and money.

3.For the very first flight of the holiday we arrived at the Johannesburg airport to fly to Kenya 2 hours before the flight to be told that the flight had been cancelled and the next flight would be some 4 hours later (after having booked out of our hotels and therefore having no place to which to retreat to wait out the delay). The cancellation meant that we had to take a much later connecting flight to our final destination for that day arriving just before midnight to be told that we would need to be up at 5am in order to travel to the airport to get that days flight. There was no attempt to contact us to advise of the flight cancellation and the alternative arrangements as we would have expected from a  travel agent specialising in bespoke high cost  tours (we were left arguing with airline staff).

4.Our flight from Mara North Airstrip on 12 August was 1 hour late. There was attempt to contact us of notifying us of the delay. We had to contact the agency rep in Nairobi  to get them to contact the airline to find out what was going on and when we could  expect a plane to arrive. On top of this the departure time of our connecting flight to Entebbe had been bought forward 1 hour. Until we arrived in Nairobi we were not advised of this. There was no attempt to get our luggage from the Mara North flight expeditiously to ensure that no time was lost in making the transfer to the other Nairobi airport from which the connecting flight was leaving. Consequently we arrived at the check in counter at the other airport 1 minute late to have our luggage checked in for the flight to Entebbe. We were refused permission to check in and only after a very loud argument did they accede to allow our check in resulting in we only making it through customs and immigration with 2 minutes to spare. This whole experience could have been less stressful had the local agency taken some responsibility and initiative.

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Travel Review: Rwanda, Uganda & Tanzania, Africa Safari & Gorilla Trekking Trip, Zanzibar, Tarangire, Serengeti, Ngorongoro

Our trip to Africa was fantastic, and could barely be improved upon.  My wife and I went to Rwanda and Uganda for mountain gorilla trekking, then to Tanzania for safari game drives in Tarangire NP, Serengeti NP and Ngorongoro NP, and finished up in Zanzibar for swahili cooking class, snorkeling and a spice plantation tour. The trip was organized by a travel planner at this travel company. After sending our ideas to our travel planner, we worked back and forth for a week or so to fine-tune our trip itinerary to include the things that we wanted to do, which involved seeing as much wildlife as possible. My wife loves monkeys and I am a birdwatcher, so we made sure that there was plenty of both in our itinerary.  Our travel planner was very organized and great to work with. She even met us in Arusha with her husband, to say "Jambo" hello. Our guides were both great guys, very knowledgeable of the birds, wildlife and culture that we saw. This travel company is highly recommended and we would use them again if we traveled to Africa.

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