Primates and Parrots in Uganda
Destination
Uganda
Duration
11 Days
Activity Level
Challenging
Comfort Level
Delightful
Many naturalists claim that Uganda offers an experience that is richer and more diverse than the great wildlife safari destinations of Tanzania, Kenya, and Botswana. Mountain Gorillas are the featured species of the country and you will have the necessary permits to see them up close. But there is so much more. The valley of the upper Nile, the vast savannas of Queen Elizabeth National Park, and many smaller sanctuaries protecting lakes, rain forests, and volcanic landscapes hold more species of plants, primates, birds, and other animals than any comparable region on the continent.
On this trip, you will sample all the major habitats of Uganda. The emphasis will be on seeing and photographing as many birds and animals as possible, but will also afford the opportunity to enjoy the hospitality of many friendly people representing different tribes who will be your hosts. Expect early morning starts, opportunities to explore on foot, and small comfortable hotels and lodges located close to interesting natural areas. Most tourists visiting Uganda focus just on the locations where chimps and Mountain Gorillas occur. You will have the chance to see the gorillas close up, but the main emphasis will be an active exploration of your naturalist guide’s favorite sanctuary haunts species of birds and other animals. Time permitting consider additional gorilla viewing by finishing up in Rwanda.
Paul is an outstanding nature guide, with an extensive knowledge of birds, primates and other animals. He's very easy to travel with and instinctively responsive to our likes and dislikes without us having to spell them out.
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive Entebbe
Arrive in Entebbe, Uganda, and transfer to the lodge offering a panoramic view of Lake Victoria. Early arrivals will visit the Entebbe Wildlife Education Center or enjoy a first day of birding at the botanical gardens, good for spotting the Vervet, Red tailed, Black, and White Colobus monkeys. The Wildlife Education Center (UWEC) is a great place to learn about the animals of Uganda and the ecosystems in which they live. UWEC is not a zoo in the conventional sense, nor is it a safari park. It is a center for wildlife education where you can observe many indigenous species of wildlife in a semi-natural environment.
Meals
None
Lodging
Papyrus Guest House (or similar)
Day 2 Murchison Falls National Park
After breakfast, drive north through the Luwero triangle to Murchison Falls Conservation Area (MFCA) via the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, the only place in Uganda where you can see them in the wild. The Sanctuary, a Rhino re-introduction project, is currently home to 15 southern white rhinos. Before arriving at Murchison, stop for lunch in the town of Masindi. Bisected by the Victoria Nile, Murchison Falls N.P. is the largest protected area in Uganda and contains three different ecosystems. This park has a variety of wildlife which includes lions, leopards, elephant, giraffe, buffalo, a variety of antelope, and chimpanzees as well as the largest population of crocodiles in Uganda. The park is also one of the best birding sites in all of Africa according to the African Bird Club and includes a large variety of birdlife including the rare Shoebill Stork.
Overnight at the Kabalega Safari Lodge, located in perhaps one of the most beautiful settings in Africa with views of the Nile. From the lodge, it may be possible to spot herds of elephants, hippos, and crocodiles, as well as a variety of birdlife. You’ll stay in a charming wood chalet with private bath facilities and a deck overlooking the river.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Pakuba Safari Lodge (or similar)
Day 3 Game Safari at Murchinson Falls
Today you’ll start early for a breathtaking game drive in northern Murchison Falls and the chance to spot many African antelopes such as the leaf-eared Oribi, Jackson’s Hartebeest, the beautiful Uganda Kob, and the Bohor Reedbuck. Drive towards the delta and Albert Nile for encounters with hunters such as lions, leopards, hyenas, and jackals and herbivores such as the African Elephant, Chad or Cape Buffalo, Hippos, and many loose societies of Rothschild’s Giraffe. Birders will delight in the large number of birdlife including the Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, and Denham’s Bustard, and large eagles such as the Bateleur and Brown Snake as well as large flocks of vultures. You’ll return to the lodge for lunch and some downtime.
In the afternoon, take a boat safari up to the bottom of the falls and be rewarded with a view of the wildlife that come to cool off from the afternoon’s hot, dry sun including the resident hippos and crocodiles. Return to your lodge for dinner and overnight.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Pakuba Safari Lodge (or similar)
Day 4 Drive to Masindi via Top of Murchison Falls
Depending on the success of the last days’ drives, today you’ll have another chance to find what might have been missed, or you can take a walk around the lodge. Afterward, make the drive to Masindi via the top of the falls, enjoying the fantastic scenery along the way. In Masindi, enjoy a western Ugandan dance called “Entogoro” from the Banyoro people living around Masindi.
Overnight at one of Uganda’s oldest hotels offering clean, comfortable, and spacious rooms with attached bath.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Masindi Hotel (or similar)
Day 5 Drive to Kibale National Park
Today, start after an early breakfast for a long drive to Kibale National Park with lots of stops for birds, animals, and photos along the way. You may encounter large congregations of Olive Baboons and Black and White Colobus, Red Colobus, Red-tailed, and Velvet monkeys. Kibale National Park is a popular habitat for 13 known primate species, including the closest living cousin of man – the chimpanzee. You’ll arrive at your lodge, located on the edge of Kibale National Park amidst beautiful gardens, tea plantations, and indigenous forests. Enjoy beautiful views of the park, crater lakes, and the Rwenzori Mountains from your cottage.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Chimpanzee Forest Lodge (or similar)
Day 6 Primate Tracking in Kibale
After breakfast, head out on a chimpanzee-tracking adventure in Kibale. These impressive creatures are the most human-like of mammals, sharing about 98% of the same DNA as humans. During the tracking, you may encounter other primates such as the L’Hoest’s, Red Colobus, Gray-cheeked Mangabey, Red-tailed Monkeys, and the Olive Baboon.
In the afternoon, visit the Bigodi wetland, which is managed by the local community. This project was started by an American Peace Corps volunteer who was trying to develop ways for the local people to derive income by protecting their forests for ecotourism. These efforts have survived as a successful model which funds a school and employs local people as hosts, guards, and guides. Here, you might spot the elusive Sitatunga Antelope among the papyrus and several interesting species of birds such as the White-winged Warbler, Papyrus Gonolek, and Carruthre’s Cisticola. Enjoy a traditionally-prepared lunch from the local group that manages this wetland then return to your lodge in Kibale.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Chimpanzee Forest Lodge (or similar)
Day 7 Queen Elizabeth National Park
Journey through Uganda’s beautiful scenic areas with a potential clear view of the Mountains of the Moon, depending on the cloud cover. As you near your destination, stop for a game drive on the way to Queen Elizabeth National Park – the second-largest national park in Uganda. In terms of diversity, this park is amazing – with 612 known species of birds. Special birds of this park include the Harlequin and Blue Quails, Red-capped Lark, African Crake, Broad-tailed Warbler, Martial Eagle, African Skimmer, Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl, and Amur Falcon. Primates include the Olive Baboon, Varvet Monkey, and Tantalus Monkey. In the Chambura Gorge, you’ll find chimpanzees, as well as Blue and Red-tailed Monkeys. In the afternoon, embark on a boat ride along the Kazinga Channel where you’ll get close to hippos, buffalos, and crocodiles. Elephants often swim here as well. The birdlife is very rich and quite approachable, including Saddle-billed Stork, both species of Pink-backed and Great Pelicans, and other migratory species. The Striated Heron, Water Thick-knee, Three-banded Plover, Marsh, Green, Wood, and Common Sandpipers, Gray-headed Gull, and Yellow-billed Oxpecker are typically seen.
Overnight at the Buffalo Safari Lodge (or similar), one of the best lodges in the park. The cottages here are built using natural materials that blend in nicely with their surroundings and offer fantastic views of the park savannah.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Buffalo Safari Lodge (or similar)
Day 8 Bwindi Forest
After breakfast, head out for a wildlife safari before heading to the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. The seasonal Ishasha sector provides a good chance of seeing the area’s tree-climbing lions. On a good day, you might also catch a glimpse of a leopard or two. Troupes of Olive Baboons also frequent the roads. Be on the lookout for other interesting savannah animals and birds, including the Black-lored Parrot, Arrow-marked Babbler, Ovambo Sparrow Hawk, African Cuckoo Hawk, stout, zitting, Wing-snapping and Trilling Cisticolas, Brown Snake Eagle, Holub’s Golden Weaver, Black Cuckoo, and Blue-naped Mousebird. Today’s drive takes us to great views of the massive Rwenzories as a backdrop.
Overnight at the Bakiga Lodge (or similar), located at the top of a beautiful valley overlooking the Bwindi Forest for the next 2 nights. You’ll stay in traditional-style cabins or luxury tents with private baths.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Bakiga Lodge (or similar)
Day 9 Gorilla Tracking in Bwindi
Set off early with a packed lunch to Bwindi’s park headquarters for a briefing prior to the gorilla tracking. The gorillas are gentle animals, and it is an unforgettable experience to locate, observe, and photograph their family groups. You’ll be assigned a family group and it may require walking anywhere from 20 minutes to three hours to reach them, depending on where they’ve been located after sunrise. Game scouts are likely to have pre-located them and radioed back their location to your guide, but the animals are wide-ranging and don’t stick to the trails. Each encounter is different and has its own rewards. You are likely to enjoy a close view of the adults feeding, grooming, and resting as the youngsters frolic and swing from vines in a delightfully-playful display. Gorilla tracking involves part or all of a day in the Impenetrable Forest. In rare instances, finding, reaching, observing, and returning from a group takes an entire day of rather difficult trekking through thick, sometimes muddy vegetation and hilly terrain. You need to be physically fit if you wish to maximize your chances. Very occasionally, in spite of all efforts, the gorillas prove elusive. Depending on the time you return to the camp, you might be able to visit some of the communities around the gorillas’ habitat or spend an evening birding around Buhoma.
Meals
Breakfast, Box Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Bakiga Lodge (or similar)
Day 10 Lake Mburo National Park
After breakfast, make the estimated four hour drive to Lake Mburo National Park, a former game reserve until it became a national park in 1983. This is the smallest of Uganda’s savannah national parks and a portion of the park’s entrance fees are used to fund local community projects. Together, with 13 other lakes in the area, Lake Mburo forms part of a 30 mile long wetland system that is linked by a swamp. Five of these lakes lie within the park’s borders. Because there are no elephants to tame the vegetation, the park contains many forests. Here you’ll enjoy a game safari to possibly see zebras, topis, elands, buffaloes, hippos, and leopards as well as a number of water birds such as pelicans, cormorant, fish eagle, and storks. Other bird species include the rare white-winged warbler, brown parrot, and African grey hornbill. This is the only park in the country where you can see impalas, slender mongoose, and the giant bush rat.
If you like, take a night safari for the best chances to see some of the more elusive species of the park such as leopards, hyenas, porcupines, etc. Recently a giant ground pangolin was spotted on a night drive not far from Rwakobo Rock.
Dinner and overnight will be at Rwakobo Rock (or similar), an eco-friendly, family-run hotel situated on a scenic outcrop at the edge of Lake Mburo National Park. Zebras, warthogs, impalas, and bushbucks often congregate at the water hole below the dining area and the sounds of the wild come to life at night. Every night (weather permitting), the staff set up a campfire from where you can watch the sunset and enjoy the starlit sky.
If extending to Rwanda you will depart on this day from Bwindi.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodging
Rwakobo Rock (or similar)
Day 11 Entebbe via Mabamba Swamp & Depart Uganda
After breakfast, depart for Entebbe via the Mabamba Swamp for the chance to encounter Uganda’s most famous bird – the Shoebill. This prehistoric looking bird really has to be seen to be believed and is a great way to end your memorable Uganda experience. Many other water birds you may also see include a variety of herons and ducks, African and lesser jacanas, malachite kingfishers, and swamp flycatchesr. As African fish eagles soar overhead and as your canoe is paddled deeper into the swamps, be on the look-out for species that live among the papyrus plants (a reed-like swamp plant) including the white-winged warbler and papyrus gonolek.
Afterwards, transfer to the airport for your evening flight, or extend to other parts of Africa.
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch
Lodging
None
Dates & Price
Dates
Customized for you on your dates, or join a group on the following dates:
- Aug 9-19, 2025
Best Time of Year to Visit
Many naturalists claim that Uganda offers an experience that is richer and more diverse than the great wildlife safari destinations of Tanzania, Kenya, and Botswana. Mountain Gorillas are the featured species of the country and you will have the necessary permits to see them up close. But there is so much more. The valley of the upper Nile, the vast savannas of Queen Elizabeth National Park, and many smaller sanctuaries protecting lakes, rain forests, and volcanic landscapes hold more species of plants, primates, birds, and other animals than any comparable region on the continent.
On this trip, you will sample all the major habitats of Uganda. The emphasis will be on seeing and photographing as many birds and animals as possible, but will also afford the opportunity to enjoy the hospitality of many friendly people representing different tribes who will be your hosts. Expect early morning starts, opportunities to explore on foot, and small comfortable hotels and lodges located close to interesting natural areas. Most tourists visiting Uganda focus just on the locations where chimps and Mountain Gorillas occur. You will have the chance to see the gorillas close up, but the main emphasis will be an active exploration of your naturalist guide’s favorite sanctuary haunts species of birds and other animals. Time permitting consider additional gorilla viewing by finishing up in Rwanda.
Rates Per Person
Need to Know
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Land Cost (Group Size 2-3)
$8050
Land Cost (Group Size 4-5)
$6,700
Land Cost (Group Size 6-10)
$6,375
Single Supplement
$700
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Rates Per Person -
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Land cost includes Chimp and Gorilla Tracking permits in Uganda.
Need to Know
See Journeys’ FAQ about Mountain Gorillas for detailed information on the animals and the logistics for visiting them.
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Certain activities included in your program may require specific safety precautions. You are responsible for listening to instructions, adhering to guidance, and following the protocols provided for safety throughout the program. If you are unsure about safety precautions, you are responsible for seeking advice. If guides or staff perceive your behavior as risky, uncooperative, or otherwise unsafe, they may remove you from an activity for the safety of yourself and others.
Smoking or vaping are not permitted in buses, cars, below decks on boats, in tented camps, in designated non-smoking areas, or during guided tours and activities. Participants agree not to consume cannabis for the duration of the program and understand that possession or use of cannabis may be illegal and subject to severe punishment in some destinations. Participants agree to follow all local laws in the jurisdiction(s) where the program takes place and acknowledge that Journeys International cannot be responsible for ensuring participants’ compliance nor for any costs or consequences of non-compliance.
Sexual harassment or misconduct of any sort by Journeys program participants is not tolerated. You may not make jokes or sexually suggestive comments or gestures regarding the bodies or bodily activities of fellow participants, program staff, site staff, or any people you encounter during your program. You may not touch fellow participants, program staff, site staff, or any people you encounter during your program unless invited. You may not solicit sexual services during the dates of your participation in a Journeys program.
Environmental Stewardship
Journeys International believes that we have a responsibility to protect the earth for future generations. Tourism may be responsible for up to eight percent of annual worldwide emissions of greenhouse gasses. Journeys International advocates that adventure travelers who make environmentally conscious choices when selecting their destinations and activities should also make the environmentally conscious choice to offset the carbon footprint of their travel to compensate for their personal contributions to global climate change. Every Journeys International invoice includes an optional donation to the Earth Preservation Fund’s carbon offset program to be used to purchase and permanently retire certified carbon credits to offset the carbon footprints of Journeys’ program participants. The Earth Preservation Fund purchases carbon credits that have been certified under a reliable third-party standard. Participants who choose to make this donation may also be eligible to claim a tax deduction. There is no penalty for opting out of this donation.
Recording
Journeys International may take photographic, audiographic, and videographic recordings during your program, and may use your image and voice for promotional and commercial use without compensation.
Planning & Preparation Services
We look forward to working with you! After we receive your deposit, we will send you a planning packet containing things like medical and immunization information, visa and other permit forms, a recommendation for travel insurance, packing checklist, reading list, cross-cultural information, and an initial invoice for the balance due. About 3 weeks before your program begins, we will send you a final notes packet including last-minute reminders and contact information for your program. You are responsible for reading all information provided, and for bringing all clothing and equipment noted on the packing list. If you are leaving home before the scheduled trip departure date, please let us know how we can best reach you in case any details change in the days immediately prior to your program’s start.
Please call our office at any time if you have questions about your trip or for additional information.
Duration 11 Days
The number of days, or duration, in a destination corresponds with the itinerary as published. This is the time period covered by the land cost.
Group Size 2-10
The stated range indicates minimum required for guaranteed departure and maximum accepted on the scheduled dates. Exceptions can often be made for private departures.
Comfort Level
Delightful
Activity Level
Challenging
Possible strenuous trekking in unpredictable weather during gorilla mountain hike
Extensions
Activity Level
Match the trip’s intensity to your ability and motivation.
Gentle
Easy walking, with opportunities for low-key physical activity.
Active
Energetic exploration with optional day hikes, leisurely cycling, or light canoeing.
Vigorous
Day-long active excursions and options for demanding activity in varied environments.
Challenging
Strenuous hiking or other intense activity that may be at high altitude or over rough terrain.
Demanding
Multi-day trekking and other activities requiring endurance or strength. Steep trails. No technical expertise necessary.
Comfort Level
Choose accommodations and amenities that fit your personal style
Simple
Our most natural accommodations. Bath facilities often shared, sometimes rustic.
Delightful
Comfortable and especially personal. Small to mid-sized lodges, typically with private bath.
Superior
Lodges and hotels with additional amenities, refined artistry, or extra-special settings.
Deluxe
Exclusive or luxury lodges, hotels, or safari camps with fine dining options.
Uncommon
The most indulgent accommodations arranged specially for private trips.
Single Supplement
The single supplement is applicable if a roommate is not available or if single accommodation is specifically requested. While single accommodation is not available on all trips, we will try and honor this request whenever possible.