Overview
Embark on a 14-day journey through Uganda’s most captivating landscapes and cultures. From the endangered mountain gorillas of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest to the thunderous Murchison Falls, this adventure showcases the best of Uganda’s wildlife and natural beauty. Immerse yourself in local communities, encounter diverse ecosystems, and witness breathtaking scenery. This tour is designed for those who seek a deep connection with nature and authentic cultural experiences. With Two Servants Tours and Safaris, you’ll discover the Pearl of Africa’s hidden treasures, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
Highlights
- Trek through Bwindi Impenetrable Forest to encounter endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat.
- Witness the Nile River's power as it plunges through a narrow gorge.
- Embark on thrilling game drives and a boat cruise to see diverse wildlife, including tree-climbing lions.
- Track rhinos on foot and contribute to their conservation.
- Engage with local communities, including the Mubaku Community Conservation Organization and the Rurambira Community Conservancy, to learn about their traditions and lifestyles.
- Track chimpanzees in Kyambura Gorge.
- Experience a boat safari and cultural immersion in this unique park.
- Visit the Equator crossing.
Itinerary
Arrive at Entebbe International Airport. Our representative will meet you and transfer you to your hotel. Enjoy a relaxed evening to settle in and prepare for your adventure.
Accommodation: K Hotels Entebbe
Meals: None
Begin your day with an excursion to Mabamba Wetlands, a prime birding site on Lake Victoria. A boat trip offers the chance to spot the elusive shoebill stork and other wetland species.
After lunch, experience the unique sensation of crossing the Equator by boat on Lake Victoria. Visit Lwaji Island, one of the points where the equator crosses Uganda. Return to Mabamba for a nature walk.
Accommodation: K Hotels Entebbe
Meals: Full Board
Driving time: 1-2 hours
Immerse yourself in Ugandan culture at Ewaffe Cultural Village. Enjoy a guided tour of the farm, learn about Buganda history and traditions, participate in a cultural workshop, and savor a traditional lunch.
In the late afternoon, travel to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, home to Uganda's only wild rhinos.
Accommodation: Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary Guesthouse
Meals: Full Board
Driving time: 2 hours
Embark on a thrilling rhino tracking experience in Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary. Walk with expert guides to observe these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.
After the trek, journey to Murchison Falls National Park. Engage with the Mubaku Community Conservation Organisation to learn about their conservation efforts.
Accommodation: Fort Murchison Lodge
Meals: Full Board
Driving time: 1 hour, 7 minutes
Experience an early morning game drive in Murchison Falls National Park's northern sector, searching for lions, elephants, and other wildlife.
Hike to the top of Murchison Falls to witness the Nile River's dramatic plunge through a narrow gorge.
In the afternoon, enjoy a boat cruise on the Nile River, viewing hippos, crocodiles, and diverse birdlife.
Accommodation: Fort Murchison Lodge
Meals: Full Board
Travel to Fort Portal, a town nestled in the shadow of the Rwenzori Mountains.
Visit the Tooro Palace to learn about the history and traditions of the Tooro Kingdom. Explore the Nyakasura Waterfalls and the Amabere Caves.
Accommodation: Lake Nyamirama Cottages
Meals: Full Board
Driving time: 5 hours
Have an early morning walk in Semuliki National Park, known for its unique Sempaya Hot Springs and diverse ecosystem.
Continue to Queen Elizabeth National Park. Enjoy an afternoon boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel and a night game drive.
Accommodation: Bush Lodge
Meals: Full Board
Driving time: 1.5 hours
Experience chimpanzee tracking in Kyambura Gorge.
In the afternoon, travel to the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park, famous for its tree-climbing lions. Enjoy a game drive.
Accommodation: Bush Lodge
Meals: Full Board
Travel to Dave the Cave Ecolodge
Immerse yourself in the local culture with a community walk, a visit to the Map of Africa swamp, a cultural and historical cave and museum, and a cultural cooking experience.
Accommodation: Dave the Cave Eco Lodge
Meals: Full Board
Travel to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, home to the endangered mountain gorillas.
Visit the Batwa community, the original inhabitants of the forest, and learn about their culture.
Accommodation: Gorilla Valley Lodge
Meals: Full Board
Driving time: 3.5 hours
Embark on a gorilla tracking excursion in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Trek through the forest with experienced guides to observe a gorilla family for one unforgettable hour.
Accommodation: Gorilla Valley Lodge
Meals: Full Board
Travel to Lake Mburo National Park. Enjoy an afternoon boat safari on Lake Mburo, viewing hippos, crocodiles, and birds.
Accommodation: Mburo Eagles Nest Lodge
Meals: Full Board
Driving time: 5 hours 39 minutes
Visit the Rurambira Community Conservancy. Choose from activities such as an Ankole cultural experience, an arts and crafts workshop, or a community cycling/walking tour. Enjoy a traditional lunch with the community.
Accommodation: Mburo Eagles Nest Lodge
Meals: Full Board
Depart from Lake Mburo and travel to Entebbe. Stop at the Equator crossing in Kayabwe. Visit Nakasero Market in Kampala for souvenir shopping. Transfer to Entebbe for your late-night flight.
Meals: Full Board
Driving time: 45 minutes
End of tour.
Cost Includes/Excludes
Includes
- 13 nights’ accommodation in comfortable lodges and hotels
- All meals (14 breakfasts, 13 lunches, 13 dinners)
- All ground transportation is in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle
- English-speaking professional guide throughout the tour
- All park entrance fees and activities mentioned in the itinerary
- Gorilla and chimpanzee tracking permits
- Community-based tourism experiences
- Boat cruises and game drives as specified
- Drinking water during all excursions
Excludes
- International flights to/from Entebbe
- Visa fees (if applicable)
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses and souvenirs
- Alcoholic and soft drinks
- Optional activities not mentioned in the itinerary
- Gratuities for guides and lodge staff
FAQs
The best time to visit Uganda for this safari is during the dry seasons: December to February and June to September. These periods offer the best conditions for wildlife viewing and gorilla tracking.
Gorilla tracking can be challenging, involving hiking through dense forests. Treks can last several hours, and the terrain can be steep and muddy. A reasonable level of fitness is required.
Essential packing items include:
- Lightweight, neutral-colored clothing
- Sturdy waterproof hiking boots
- Long-sleeved shirts and trousers
- Rain gear
- Hat and sunscreen
- Insect repellent
- Binoculars and a camera
- Personal first-aid kit
- Reusable water bottle
Most visitors to Uganda require a visa. Please check the specific requirements for your nationality well in advance of your trip.
The Ugandan Shilling (UGX) is the local currency. US dollars are also widely accepted.
Uganda is generally a safe country to visit. However, it’s advisable to take precautions against petty theft and follow your guide’s advice, especially in urban areas.
Consult your doctor or a travel clinic for the latest advice on vaccinations and malaria prevention. It’s also recommended to drink bottled water and have comprehensive travel insurance.
You’ll be staying in comfortable mid-range lodges and hotels, selected for their amenities and proximity to the parks and attractions.
The tour involves several long drives between destinations. Driving times vary between 1 to 5 hours, as indicated in the itinerary.
The maximum group size is 15 participants, ensuring a more personalized and intimate experience.
It is recommended to tip your driver/guide and lodge staff at your discretion, depending on the quality of service.
Yes, this itinerary can be customized to better suit your interests and preferences. Please contact us with your specific requests.
We are committed to responsible tourism. This tour includes visits to community-based tourism initiatives, supporting local economies and promoting cultural preservation. We also strive to minimize our environmental impact.




















