10 Days Go Wild Adventure Safari – Best of Uganda
From the thunderous roar of Murchison Falls to the silent gaze of a mountain gorilla in Bwindi’s ancient rainforest, this 10-day adventure takes you deep into Uganda’s most iconic wild places. Journey through breathtaking landscapes, connect with local communities, and witness the raw beauty of Africa’s wildlife like never before. This safari is crafted for the curious soul, the thrill-seeker, and the nature lover – a true once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Touch down at Entebbe International Airport, where our VIP meet-and-greet team will whisk you through immigration with fast-track assistance. After a warm welcome and luggage collection, meet your professional driver guide who will accompany you on your Ugandan adventure. Transfer to your hotel for check-in, a delicious dinner, and a restful night.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Your journey begins at sunrise. Drive through Uganda’s vibrant countryside en route to Murchison Falls National Park, pausing at the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary to track Uganda’s only wild rhinos on foot. Continue to the park, and stop for jaw-dropping views at the top of the mighty Murchison Falls, where the Nile is forced through a narrow 7-meter gorge.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Head out at dawn for a classic game drive through Buligi Tracks. Expect close encounters with elephants, giraffes, lions, buffalo, and more. After lunch, take a scenic boat safari to the base of Murchison Falls, spotting hippos, crocodiles, and rare birds. For the adventurous, a guided hike to the top of the falls is an unforgettable (and refreshing) experience.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After breakfast, set off on a picturesque drive to Kibale Forest, the primate capital of East Africa. Travel through tea plantations and verdant hills, arriving at your lodge nestled in lush jungle surroundings. Spend your evening unwinding and enjoying the sounds of the forest.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today you’ll join expert guides for an unforgettable trek through Kibale Forest in search of wild chimpanzees. Spend time observing their social behavior up close. In the afternoon, visit a nearby village for a cultural tour featuring coffee experiences, a traditional healer, banana gin tasting, and local crafts.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
After a relaxed breakfast, head south to Queen Elizabeth National Park. Cross the Equator and check into your lodge before heading out on a sunset game drive through the Kasenyi plains. The golden hour light offers magical photo opportunities of lions, elephants, and more.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Wake up early for a thrilling game drive in one of Uganda’s best wildlife viewing areas. Later, enjoy a boat safari along the Kazinga Channel, a magnet for hippos, elephants, buffalo, and over 600 bird species.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Drive to the southwest corner of Uganda, passing through the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park. Keep your eyes on the trees – this is one of the few places on earth where lions climb and lounge in fig trees. Continue to Bwindi, home of the endangered mountain gorilla.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
An early morning sets the stage for one of Africa’s most profound wildlife experiences – gorilla trekking. Follow expert trackers deep into Bwindi’s impenetrable forest to spend one magical hour with a gorilla family. In the afternoon, connect with the Batwa people for a cultural experience filled with music, storytelling, and ancient forest knowledge.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
It’s time to say farewell to Uganda’s wild wonders. Enjoy the scenic drive back to Entebbe with stopovers and local interactions along the way. Depending on your flight schedule, you will be transferred to the airport for your journey home – heart full, camera loaded, and soul renewed.
Package inclusions:
Bed and breakfast accommodation on day of arrival
Air Transfers to and from Destinations
All domestic flights
Road transfers using 4 x 4 Cruisers
Use of 4X4 landcruisers for Game Drives
Park Entry and conservation fees where applicable unless stated otherwise
Trekking Permits in Rwanda and Uganda
All Inclusive Accommodation - all meals while on safari, alcoholic and non alcoholic drinks unless stated otherwise
Luxury Safari Experience
Flying doctor emergency evacuation cover
City transfers in luxury vehicles
Package Exclusions:
International Flights
Select Premium Alcoholic Drinks including champagne
Community donations not included
Medical Insurance
Tips & Gratuities
Know your Safari Seasons
The "regular" or "dry" safari season in East Africa generally offers optimal game viewing due to reduced rainfall and vegetation, making it easier to spot wildlife. These months offer a balance between lower prices, fewer tourists, and decent game viewing.
Animals are concentrated around water, vegetation is low and sparse, and predators are circling. But at this time of year, the famous wildebeest migration is in Tanzania’s Serengeti, moving southwards following the end of year rains. Witness the Serengeti dramatic birthing season: it’s one of the best times to watch predator/prey interaction.
It’s green because it’s wet. This is the time of the ‘Long Rains’ and some of the more remote and wild reserves in East Africa are worth avoiding; accommodations may be closed anyway. Gorilla trekking becomes more difficult, and in Kenya and Tanzania’s reserves, wildlife tends to disperse across wider areas, making animals more difficult to see.
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