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Day 1: Arrival in Entebbe
Arrive at Entebbe International Airport where a Wild Compass Africa representative will warmly welcome you. Transfer to your hotel for a relaxed evening. Depending on your arrival time, you may explore Entebbe town, visit local markets, wander through the Botanical Gardens, or opt for a scenic Lake Victoria cruise to Mabamba Swamp in search of the iconic shoebill.

Meals and Accommodation: Karibu Guest House

Day 2: Fly to Kisoro Airstrip – Transfer to Bwindi

Return to the airport for your scenic flight to Kisoro, offering breathtaking aerial views of lakes and volcanoes. On arrival, transfer to your lodge nestled at the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Spend the rest of the day unwinding and enjoying the jungle atmosphere. You will have a chance to visit the community for more local experience if the weather and time allow.

Meals and Accommodation: Four Gorillas

Day 3: Gorilla Habituation Experience – Bwindi

Today is extraordinary. Join researchers and rangers for the Gorilla Habituation Experience, spending up to four hourswith a semi-wild mountain gorilla family as they become accustomed to human presence. This slow, immersive encounter is one of the most intimate wildlife experiences on the continent.

Meals and Accommodation: Four Gorillas

Day 4: Classic Gorilla Trekking – Bwindi

Return to the forest for a second gorilla encounter—this time with a fully habituated group. Trek through Bwindi’s ancient rainforest, and once you find the gorillas, enjoy a magical hour observing their behaviour up close.

Meals and Accommodation: Four Gorillas

Day 5: Drive to Ishasha Sector – Afternoon Game Drive

Leave the forest behind and drive to the remote Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park. Enjoy an afternoon game drive searching for the region’s world-famous tree-climbing lions, along with elephants, buffaloes and topi.

Meals and Accommodation: Ishasha Jungle Lodge

Day 6: Ishasha Morning Game Drive – Transfer to Kasenyi | Sunset Sundowner
Enjoy a sunrise game drive in Ishasha in search of tree-climbing lions before driving north to the wildlife-rich Kasenyi plains. Arrive at your lodge in time to unwind with a peaceful sundowner as the savannah turns golden.

Meals and Accommodation: Elephant Hub Lodge

Day 7: Kasenyi Game Drive – Kazinga Channel Boat Cruise – Transfer to Kibale

Enjoy an early game drive in the Kasenyi sector before heading to the Kazinga Channel. Cruise along the waterway, famous for Africa’s highest hippo density and fantastic birdlife. Later, drive to Kibale Forest, arriving in the evening.

Meals and Accommodation: Turaco Tree-Tops  

Day 8: Chimpanzee Trekking – Bigodi Community Visit

Venture into Kibale Forest, home to over 1,500 chimpanzees. Enjoy an exciting trek and spend time observing them at close range. In the afternoon, explore Bigodi community for a guided walk, showcasing local culture and wetland wildlife.

Meals and Accommodation: Turaco Tree-Tops

Day 9: Fly from Kasese Airstrip to Entebbe – Departure

After breakfast, transfer to Kasese Airstrip for your flight back to Entebbe. Connect to your international departure or continue with further travel arrangements.

 

Day 1 – Kigali City Tour & Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park

Your adventure begins with a warm welcome in Kigali, either at the airport or your hotel. After introductions, embark on a city tour that provides insight into Rwanda’s past and present. A moving visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial offers reflection on the tragic events of 1994, while the city’s vibrant craft markets and bustling local stalls showcase Rwanda’s resilience and creativity. In the afternoon, you will drive across the border into Uganda, heading toward Queen Elizabeth National Park. The journey, lasting 4–6 hours, is filled with scenic hills, farms, and roadside communities. Upon arrival, settle into your lodge for dinner and overnight.
Meals & Accommodation: The Bush Lodge

Day 2 – Game Drive & Kazinga Channel Boat Cruise

Awake to the sounds of the wild and prepare for a morning game drive across the Kasenyi Plains. The park’s diverse landscapes support a variety of animals including elephants, buffaloes, Uganda kobs, lions, and leopards. After lunch, embark on a leisurely boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel, a natural waterway connecting Lakes Edward and George. This excursion reveals large pods of hippos, basking crocodiles, elephants at the water’s edge, and an impressive range of birdlife including kingfishers, fish eagles, and pelicans. Return to your lodge to relax and enjoy the evening at leisure.
Meals & Accommodation: The Bush Lodge

Day 3 – Kyambura Gorge Chimpanzees, Ishasha Sector & Transfer to Bwindi

After an early breakfast, descend into the mystical Kyambura Gorge, also known as the “Valley of the Apes.” Here, lush tropical forests hide a resident population of chimpanzees, along with black-and-white colobus monkeys, red-tailed monkeys, and a host of forest birds. The trek can last 2–5 hours depending on the chimpanzee movements. Continue southwards to the Ishasha sector, home to the world-famous tree-climbing lions. With luck, you may spot them lounging in fig trees while scanning the savannah for prey. After lunch (packed or hot, depending on timing), drive through picturesque landscapes to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, home of the endangered mountain gorillas.
Meals & Accommodation: Gorilla Mist Camp

Day 4 – Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi & Transfer to Kisoro

This day is the pinnacle of your safari. After an early breakfast, head to the park headquarters for a briefing on gorilla trekking. Once assigned a gorilla family, you will set out with experienced rangers through dense forest and rugged terrain. The trek may take 1–7 hours, but the reward is extraordinary—spending a precious hour in the presence of these gentle giants. Watch them forage, groom, and interact, while marveling at their striking resemblance to humans. After trekking back, begin your scenic drive to Kisoro, passing through rolling hills and terraced farmlands. The route offers stunning vistas of the Virunga volcanoes.
Meals & Accommodation: Lake Mutanda Resort | Alternative

Day 5 – Golden Monkey Tracking in Mgahinga & Transfer to Lake Bunyonyi

This morning, venture into Mgahinga Gorilla National Park for golden monkey tracking. Led by a ranger, you will navigate bamboo forests in search of these endangered primates, whose playful antics and striking golden coats make for an enchanting experience. After an hour of observation, return to Kisoro and continue to Lake Bunyonyi. Known as the “Lake of a Thousand Islands,” it is the second-deepest lake in Africa and a perfect retreat after days of trekking. Enjoy the cool breeze, panoramic views, and the tranquility of the islands.
Meals & Accommodation: Birdnest Resort | Alternative

Day 6 – Lake Bunyonyi Exploration & Return to Kigali

After breakfast, embark on a boat excursion around Lake Bunyonyi. With 29 islands, each steeped in folklore and history, the lake offers cultural stories such as the infamous Punishment Island, once used to exile young women. Birds, lush terraced hills, and the calm waters make this a memorable outing. In the afternoon, begin your drive back to Kigali (approximately 4 hours) in time for your onward flight from Kigali International Airport. This marks the end of your unforgettable 6-day safari.

Detailed 8-Day Uganda Wildlife Safari Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Entebbe – Optional Shoebill Tracking & Botanical Gardens Visit

Upon arrival at Entebbe International Airport, you will be welcomed by your private guide and transferred to your guesthouse. Located along the shores of Lake Victoria, Entebbe offers a serene start to your adventure. You may opt for a guided excursion to Mabamba Swamp in search of the elusive Shoebill stork — one of Uganda’s most iconic birds — or take a gentle walk through the Entebbe Botanical Gardens, home to monkeys, colorful flora, and over 100 bird species. Relax in the evening with a hearty dinner and rest at your lakeside accommodation.

Meals: Half Board
Accommodation: The Boma Hotel, Entebbe

Day 2: Transfer to Lake Mburo National Park – Evening Game Drive

After breakfast, journey westward to Lake Mburo National Park. En route, pause at the Uganda Equator monument in Kayabwe for photos and a short demonstration of the Coriolis effect. As the landscape transitions, admire the sight of long-horned Ankole cattle grazing in expansive fields. Arrive in time for lunch at your lodge, perched atop rocky outcrops with panoramic views of the savannah. In the late afternoon, embark on an exciting game drive through the park. Spot zebras, elands, impalas, topis, warthogs, and possibly leopards before returning for a starlit dinner.

Meals: Full Board
Accommodation: Rwakobo Rock Lodge

Day 3: Nature Walk in Lake Mburo – Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

Rise early for a guided nature walk that brings you incredibly close to the park’s wildlife on foot. Walk alongside giraffes, zebras, and antelopes while listening to the calls of birds and the stories of the land from your ranger guide. After this refreshing wilderness experience, set off for the mountainous southwestern region of Uganda, driving through lush landscapes, rolling hills, and vast tea plantations. As you approach Bwindi, the air becomes cooler and mist blankets the forest. Arrive at your eco-lodge nestled on the edge of the forest, a perfect base for the gorilla trekking experience.

Meals: Full Board
Accommodation: Ichumbi Gorilla Lodge

Day 4: Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi & Batwa Cultural Experience

This is the pinnacle of your safari. After an early breakfast, report to the park headquarters for a detailed briefing. You’ll be assigned to a gorilla family and guided through dense forest trails by expert trackers. The trek may take anywhere from 1 to 7 hours depending on the gorillas’ location, and the terrain is often steep and muddy. Once you find them, spend a magical hour observing their interactions, feeding, and social behavior — a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

After the trek, return to your lodge for lunch and some rest. In the afternoon, take an optional community visit led by Batwa guides. These former forest dwellers share their unique cultural heritage, storytelling, traditional dances, and survival techniques once used in the forest.

Meals: Full Board
Accommodation: Ichumbi Gorilla Lodge

Day 5: Transfer to Ishasha Sector – Queen Elizabeth National Park

Leave Bwindi and travel north to the remote Ishasha Sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park, famous for its tree-climbing lions. On arrival, enjoy a game drive through the fig-tree-dotted plains as you search for lions lounging in the branches, herds of buffalo, elephants, and topis grazing across the open plains. Stay overnight in a rustic safari lodge overlooking the wilderness.

Meals: Full Board
Accommodation: Topi Lodge, Ishasha

Day 6: Morning Game Drive – Kazinga Channel Boat Safari

Begin the day with an early game drive in the northern Kasenyi plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park. This area is known for its large lion prides, Uganda kobs, and other grazers that attract predators. After the game drive, enjoy lunch and head to Mweya Peninsula for a scenic boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel. This 2-hour voyage offers close encounters with hippos, crocodiles, bathing elephants, and a host of bird species like pelicans, cormorants, and African fish eagles.

Meals: Full Board
Accommodation: Elephant Hab Lodge

Day 7: Chimpanzee Trekking in Kyambura Gorge – Optional Evening Game Drive

After breakfast, descend into the Kyambura Gorge for chimpanzee tracking. The lush, tropical rainforest within this sunken valley is home to a habituated group of chimpanzees. Enjoy the experience of watching them swing, play, and forage among the trees. Afterward, return to the lodge for lunch. You may choose to relax or join an optional evening game drive for another chance to spot the elusive leopards and nocturnal species of Queen Elizabeth National Park.

Meals: Full Board
Accommodation: Elephant Hab Lodge

Day 8: Return to Entebbe via Fort Portal & Kampala

After your final breakfast in the wild, embark on a scenic drive back to Entebbe. Your journey passes through Fort Portal, a charming town near the foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains, and continues through the bustling capital city of Kampala. Enjoy en-route views of tea plantations, crater lakes, and traditional homesteads. Arrive in Entebbe in time for your evening departure flight or an additional overnight stay at your request.

Meals: Breakfast & Lunch

Why Choose Our Uganda Wildlife Safaris?

Whether it’s your first time in Africa or you’re a seasoned traveler, our itineraries focus on providing authentic, high-quality encounters with the world’s most rare species.

Day 1: Arrival in Entebbe – Optional Shoebill Tracking or City Tour

Upon arrival at Entebbe International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by your safari guide and transferred to your hotel. Depending on your arrival time, you may choose from several optional activities. The most popular is a boat excursion to Mabamba Swamp on Lake Victoria in search of the iconic shoebill stork, a fascinating prehistoric-looking bird. Alternatively, you may opt to visit the Entebbe Botanical Gardens, the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre, local craft markets, or simply relax at your lodge.
Meals & Overnight: Boma Guest House Entebbe

Day 2: Entebbe to Lake Mburo National Park – Nature Walk

After breakfast, set out on a scenic drive to Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda’s smallest savannah park but a haven for zebras, impalas, giraffes, and over 300 bird species. En route, you will stop at the Equator line for photos, fascinating demonstrations, and a chance to browse through local craft shops. Upon arrival at your lodge, enjoy lunch and later embark on a guided walking safari. This experience brings you close to wildlife on foot, with opportunities to observe animals such as zebras, giraffes, buffaloes, and antelopes while accompanied by an experienced ranger.
Meals & Overnight: Rwakobo Rock Lodge

Day 3: Morning Game Drive – Transfer to Kisoro

Begin the day with a morning game drive in Lake Mburo to spot species you may have missed the previous evening. Look out for topis, warthogs, baboons, elands, and more. Afterward, continue your journey southwest through rolling hills and terraced landscapes, arriving in Kisoro town – the base for exploring the Virunga Volcanoes. Relax at your lodge as you prepare for the upcoming adventure.
Meals & Overnight: Ichumbi Hotel Kisoro

Day 4: Hike Mount Sabyinyo (3,645m)

Today is dedicated to the challenging but exhilarating hike up Mount Sabyinyo. After an early breakfast, transfer to Ntebeko Visitor Centre for a briefing before setting off. The trek takes you through swampy grasslands, dense bamboo forests, and thick montane vegetation before reaching steep ridges that require determination and effort. The reward is spectacular: at the summit, you will stand at the tri-border point of Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, with breathtaking views of all three countries. This experience is both physically demanding and deeply rewarding. Return to your lodge for a well-deserved rest.
Meals & Overnight: Ichumbi Hotel Kisoro

Day 5: Golden Monkey Trekking – Transfer to Lake Mutanda

After breakfast, head back to Mgahinga National Park for golden monkey trekking. These lively primates are known for their playful behavior, constant movement, and unique golden-orange fur. The trek takes you through bamboo forests where the monkeys thrive, offering fantastic opportunities for photography and observation. After the trek, proceed to Lake Mutanda, a serene volcanic lake surrounded by dramatic landscapes. Enjoy a relaxed evening at your lodge overlooking the lake.
Meals & Overnight: Lake Mutanda Resort

Day 6: Lake Mutanda Exploration & Community Visit

Spend the day at leisure by the lake. You may choose to canoe or take a boat ride on Lake Mutanda’s crystal-clear waters, where fishermen in traditional dugout canoes share stories of life on the lake. Enjoy panoramic views of the Virunga volcanoes in the distance, and visit nearby communities to interact with locals and learn about their daily lives. It’s also a perfect day to unwind, sip coffee, and reflect on your safari experience.
Meals & Overnight: Lake Mutanda Resort

Day 7: Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

The highlight of your safari arrives today – gorilla trekking in Bwindi. After an early breakfast, drive to the park headquarters for a briefing before setting out in small groups to track one of the habituated gorilla families. The trek may take between 2 to 6 hours, depending on the gorillas’ movements. Once located, you will spend a magical hour observing them feed, play, and interact in their natural habitat. This experience is emotional, humbling, and unforgettable. Afterward, return to your lodge for a relaxed evening.
Meals & Overnight: Lake Mutanda Resort

Day 8: Transfer to Kigali – City Tour & Departure

After breakfast, cross into Rwanda and drive through scenic hills and valleys towards Kigali. Upon arrival, enjoy a city tour including a visit to the Kigali Genocide Memorial, a deeply moving tribute to Rwanda’s history. Depending on your flight schedule, you may also explore Kimironko Market, art galleries, and local craft centers before being transferred to Kigali International Airport for your departure flight.