Uganda Safari Guide – Gorilla Trekking, Chimpanzees & The Pearl of Africa
Uganda safari guide, Uganda famously known as the “Pearl of Africa,” is one of the most unique safari destinations on the continent. Unlike the open savannahs of Tanzania, Uganda offers lush rainforests, volcanic landscapes, and unforgettable primate encounters.
For Nature Bound Africa, Uganda represents the ultimate destination for travelers seeking gorilla trekking, chimpanzee tracking, and immersive wildlife experiences in a more intimate and less crowded setting.
Why Visit Uganda?
Uganda is best known for:
-
Mountain gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
-
High-density chimpanzee tracking in Kibale National Park
-
Unique wildlife like tree-climbing lions
-
Dramatic landscapes including waterfalls, forests, and crater lakes
-
Strong conservation and community-based tourism
This makes Uganda ideal for adventurous travelers, nature lovers, and high-value safari experiences.
Top Safari Highlights in Uganda
1. Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
One of the most powerful wildlife experiences in the world.
-
Home to nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas
-
Guided treks through dense rainforest to meet habituated gorilla families
-
Spend a once-in-a-lifetime hour observing gorillas up close
Exclusive Experience:
Nature Bound Africa can arrange the Gorilla Habituation Experience, allowing up to 4 hours with gorillas, offering deeper insight into their behavior alongside researchers.
Conservation Impact:
Gorilla permits directly support conservation efforts and local communities, making this a truly responsible travel experience.
2. Chimpanzee Tracking in Kibale National Park
Kibale is known as the “Primate Capital of the World.”
-
Over 1,500 chimpanzees and 13 primate species
-
Fast-paced and exciting tracking experience
-
Ideal for wildlife lovers and photographers
Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary:
A community-run eco-tourism project perfect for birdwatching, including the Great Blue Turaco, while supporting local livelihoods.
3. Queen Elizabeth National Park – Tree-Climbing Lions
Uganda offers one of Africa’s rarest wildlife sightings.
-
Ishasha Sector – famous for tree-climbing lions resting in fig trees
-
Classic savannah wildlife including elephants, buffalo, and antelope
Kazinga Channel Boat Safari:
A must-do experience with:
-
High concentrations of hippos
-
Crocodiles and elephants along the shoreline
Kyambura Gorge:
A hidden rainforest canyon offering additional chimpanzee tracking opportunities.
4. Murchison Falls National Park – The Nile’s Power
Home to the most powerful waterfall in the world.
-
The River Nile forces through a narrow 7-meter gap
-
Creates the dramatic Murchison Falls spectacle
Nile Boat Safari:
A highlight for wildlife and birding, including chances to see the rare Shoebill Stork.
Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary:
The only place in Uganda to see white rhinos on foot, part of a successful conservation reintroduction program.
5. Lake Bunyonyi – Scenic Relaxation
Known as the “Place of Many Little Birds,” Lake Bunyonyi is perfect for unwinding after a safari.
-
Surrounded by terraced hills and dotted with 29 islands
-
Ideal for canoeing, relaxation, and cultural stories
Unique Feature:
-
Safe for swimming (no hippos, crocodiles, or bilharzia)
Uganda Travel Information
| Category | Information |
|---|---|
| Primary Attraction | Gorilla & chimpanzee trekking |
| Best Time to Visit | June–August & December–February (dry seasons) |
| Gorilla Permit (Est.) | ~$800 per person |
| Chimpanzee Permit (Est.) | ~$250 per person |
| Landscape | Rainforests, volcanic mountains, savannahs, lakes |
Why Uganda Stands Out
Uganda offers a completely different safari experience compared to Tanzania:
-
More intimate wildlife encounters
-
Focus on primates and forests
-
Strong community and conservation impact
-
Fewer crowds and more exclusivity
Plan Your Uganda Safari
Uganda is perfect as a standalone destination or combined with Tanzania for a diverse East African experience.
Nature Bound Africa can design a tailor-made Uganda safari itinerary, including gorilla trekking, chimpanzee tracking, and unique wildlife adventures.
Final Thoughts
A safari in Uganda is not just about seeing wildlife—it’s about connecting deeply with nature. From standing face-to-face with mountain gorillas to exploring ancient forests, Uganda delivers one of the most powerful travel experiences in Africa.

