Going on safari in Uganda? What to expect while visiting Uganda for a safari? Uganda is amazingly Africa’s most unique safari destination. There is a lot to expect on Uganda safaris, from the breathtaking landscape characterized by rugged and sweeping savannas, and rolling hills to a lush tropical forest where the country’s huge concentration of wildlife can be viewed.
Mountain gorillas, golden monkeys, and chimpanzee encounters are Uganda’s main safari highlights. Over half of the world’s mountain gorilla population reside in Uganda and it is possible to enjoy a close encounter with these large apes while on gorilla safaris to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or Mgahinga National Park. At USD700 for gorilla permits, a visit to Bwindi or Mgahinga is possible for you to see the endangered mountain gorillas. The best chimpanzee tracking destinations in Uganda include Budongo Forest, Kibale National Park, Kalinzu Forest Reserve, Kyambura Gorge, and Toro-Semliki Wildlife Reserve.
Uganda safaris offer tourists the ultimate game viewing experience. It is an all-year-round wildlife or game viewing destination, perfectly explored in a 4x4 safari vehicle with a pop-up roof. On a guided game viewing tour in Uganda, a variety of animal species will be spotted including African bush elephants, cape buffaloes, lions, leopards, antelope families (elands, topis, Jackson’s hartebeest, Uganda Kobs, oribis, impalas, bushbucks, reedbucks, waterbucks, and others), giraffes, zebras, hippos, hyenas, cheetahs, reptiles, and diversity of birds such as shoebill storks.
Uganda holds over 1080 bird species and these range in the rainforest, savanna and wetland habitats. The top birding sites in Uganda include the 10 parks, 12 wildlife reserves, wetlands, Lakes, and others. A birding tour in Uganda allows you to enjoy the sight of Albertine rift endemic, forest, and other species of birds. The notable birds of Uganda include shoebill storks, standard-winged nightjar, grey-crowned crane, Doherty’s bush shrike, great blue turacos, Shelley’s crimsonwing, green breasted pitta, African green broadbill, African spoonbill, pelicans, flamingos, black-breasted barbets, saddle-billed storks, standard-winged nightjars, African grey parrot, long-crested eagles, bar-tailed trogon, black-bee eaters, yellow-billed oxpeckers, chocolate-backed kingfishers and more.
Uganda is a preferred destination offering memorable tropical forest and savanna wildlife encounters. There are 10 parks in Uganda, each having something unique for tourists to explore and experience. The forest parks in Uganda to visit for primate tours include Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Mgahinga Gorilla National Park for mountain gorilla trekking, Kibale National Park for chimpanzee tracking, Semuliki National Park.
Big game viewing experiences in Uganda are ideal in the savanna-dominated protected areas to consider visiting include Queen Elizabeth National Park (unique for its tree-climbing lions), Murchison Falls National Park (known for its powerful waterfalls-Murchison Falls), Lake Mburo National Park home to a huge concentration of impalas, & Kidepo Valley National Park. Mountain climbing adventures are best done in the Rwenzori Mountains National Park and Mount Elgon National Park.
A normal Uganda safari takes 4-6 days to 30 days. Spending more days on Uganda safari is a great opportunity to explore the country’s remarkable attractions. A 30 -day tour allows you to visit all the top destinations in Uganda, and it combines primates, wildlife, and cultural safaris.
Safaris in Uganda vary depending on the kind of tour you plan to undertake – gorilla trekking safaris may require 3 days or more for you to explore Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. Game viewing in parks like Kidepo Valley National Park takes about 5 days or more and mountaineering adventures in the Rwenzori Mountains require 9 days or more.
The best time to consider visiting Uganda for a holiday is during the dry season – June to August or December to February. Whereas most tour operator recommend guests traveling during these 2 seasons, it is important to consider what you plan to do on a safari in Uganda. They are peak seasons and if you are visiting Uganda for gorilla trekking, you must plan your gorilla tour early at least 2-4 months before the actual visit to see gorillas.
Not everything should be carried for your Uganda safari. Only essentials are recommended for Uganda safaris and if your interest is to go gorilla trekking, then the following should be a must-carry- waterproof hiking boots, cameras, long-sleeved shirts, daypack, safari hat, energy snacks, long trousers, first aid kit, insect repellents, gorilla permit, and others.
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