Uganda Safaris And Tours: 2025 - 2026

For Greenway, Uganda is the heart of our African safaris. This is where we began 8 years ago, organizing personalized trips to this amazing country. We have our own office in Kampala, the capital, and we know all the places, accommodation, and routes like the back of our hand.

Uganda has some of the most diverse landscapes and wildlife in Africa. The country is home to many types of primates—from the tiny night-loving galagos to the colorful colobus monkeys, playful chimpanzees, and of course, the famous mountain gorillas. In the open savannah plains of its game parks, you can spot lions, elephants, buffaloes, leopards, rhinos, hyenas, hippos, zebras, and the unique Ugandan kob. Besides animals, Uganda also has over 1,080 bird species. And let us not forget the people! Ugandans are warm and friendly. Here, you’re guaranteed to be greeted with a smile every single day!

Interested in a Uganda safari? We’re happy to help you plan your perfect trip. Since we know Uganda so well, we can give you the best advice and tips to make your journey truly special.

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Top Reasons To Visit Uganda

Gorilla Trekking

A safari in Uganda gives you the chance to trek with gorillas. In the misty mountains and thick forests of southwestern Uganda, more than half of the world’s mountain gorillas live in the wild. You can hike through the thick green jungle to meet these amazing animals face-to-face. The best part? There’s a 99% chance you’ll find them, as the gorilla families here are used to seeing people. Watching a gorilla family in their natural home is a magical moment you’ll never forget. The best time to go is during the dry seasons—from December to February and June to September— when the forest trails are easier to walk and the weather is just right. 

Chimpanzees And Monkeys

Uganda is not just home to gorillas—it also has the highest number of primates in Africa. With 20 different species, including chimpanzees and golden monkeys, Uganda is a true paradise for primate lovers. Kibale Forest is especially famous for chimpanzee trekking, offering the highest concentration of primates in Africa. After meeting chimps in Kibale, head to the beautiful Virunga Mountains in Mgahinga National Park, where you can find the playful and rare golden monkeys.

Game Viewing

In Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park, you can spot elephants, buffaloes, hippos, crocodiles, and many types of antelope. But the real stars here are the tree-climbing lions, a rare sight found in only a few places on Earth. Another top wildlife destination is Murchison Falls National Park, famous for the mighty Murchison Falls, where the Nile River crashes through a narrow gorge. Game drives here offer chances to see lions, giraffes, elephants, and more. A boat cruise along the Nile gives you up-close views of hippos, crocodiles, and birds—including the iconic shoebill stork.

a troop of chimpanzee crossing the road to Kibale Forest National Park

Birdwatching

If you love birds, Uganda will steal your heart. With over 1,080 bird species, it’s one of the best birding destinations in the world. The country sits at the crossroads of different ecosystems, bringing together birds from East African savannahs, West African jungles, and even desert edges. Bird lovers travel from around the world to catch a glimpse of the shoebill—a rare, prehistoric-looking bird that hides in the papyrus swamps. You’ll also find special birds like the Fox’s weaver, which can only be seen in Uganda, along with more than 150 species not found anywhere else in East Africa.

Beautiful Landscapes

Uganda’s landscape is full of natural wonders, with some of Africa’s most amazing features. It has the second-largest freshwater lake in the world, the source of the longest river, the strongest waterfall, and the continent’s tallest mountain range. From the green, fertile Great Rift Valley to the magical Bwindi Impenetrable National Park rainforest, the sparkling Kazinga Channel, and the stunning views of the Virunga Mountains, Uganda is a true paradise for nature lovers. One of the most beautiful spots in Uganda is the Rwenzori Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The mountains are full of beautiful waterfalls, lakes, rivers, glaciers, and forests. You can explore Uganda’s amazing landscape by hiking, taking boat cruises, or even mountain biking.

Culture

Uganda is not just known for its incredible wildlife and stunning landscapes, but also for its warm and welcoming people. The locals are often described as happy, generous, friendly, and eager to make visitors feel at home. Known for their sociable nature, the people of Uganda are always ready to share their culture and traditions with visitors. In addition to their friendliness, the people of Uganda are incredibly diverse, with over 50 different tribes, each offering a unique cultural experience. This mix of cultures makes Uganda a fascinating destination for those looking to explore a variety of traditions. A major highlight of visiting Uganda is the chance to immerse yourself in these cultures, learning about their vibrant music, dance, food, clothing, and languages directly from the locals.

Crowd-free Safari

Unlike the more popular safari countries like Kenya and Tanzania, Uganda is still a hidden treasure. It offers uncrowded game parks and a more relaxed safari experience. This means more time with wildlife and fewer tourist crowds—perfect for travelers who want something more personal and unique. Uganda also combines easily with nearby destinations. You can watch the Great Migration in Kenya or Tanzania, trek for gorillas in Uganda or Rwanda, and then relax on the beaches of Zanzibar—all in one trip. A safari in Uganda opens the door to an unforgettable multi-country African adventure.

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