The 15 Days Best of Uganda Primate Safari is a deeply immersive journey that reveals the soul of Uganda’s wild places, its forests, mountains, wetlands, and savannas — all alive with primates, birds, and other remarkable wildlife.
Itinerary Details
Day-by-day
Your adventure begins at Entebbe International Airport, where you’ll be met and transferred to your nearby hotel. After settling in, venture out after dark with a spotlight to a nearby forest patch in search of the diminutive Senegal galago (Galago senegalensis) before returning for a welcome dinner.
On Day 2, depart Kampala for the lush Guineo-Congolian rainforests of Mabira. Over the next two days, guided walks along nature trails and early-morning birding circuits introduce you to red-tailed monkeys (Cercopithecus ascanius), black-and-white colobus (Colobus guereza), and vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus). After dusk, a nocturnal spotlighting excursion may reveal the elusive potto (Perodicticus potto). Evenings are spent at a comfortable forest lodge, where you can review photos and plan the next day’s explorations.
Travel north across the Nile’s southern plains to Murchison Falls National Park. On Day 4 afternoon, embark on a game drive along riverine floodplains in search of olive baboons (Papio anubis), vervet monkeys, and patas monkeys (Erythrocebus patas). The following morning’s boat cruise to the base of Murchison Falls reveals vast hippo pods and Nile crocodiles; you’ll then hike the “Devil’s Cauldron” trail to view the Nile’s raw power. Late-day game drives may once again spotlight galagos at forest margins.
Set out on a scenic 6–7-hour drive back south over the Rift Valley escarpment and through tea plantations. Along the way, pause for sightings of vervet monkeys and baboons. Arrive at Kibale by evening for a briefing on tomorrow’s chimpanzee trek.
Rise at dawn on Day 7 for chimpanzee tracking in Kibale’s canopy—home to Eastern chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii). In the afternoons, guided forest walks may reveal Ugandan red colobus (Piliocolobus tephrosceles), grey-cheeked mangabeys (Lophocebus albigena), and L’Hoest’s monkeys (Cercopithecus lhoesti). Return each evening to a cozy forest camp.
Drive northwest into the lowland rainforests of Semliki on Day 9. Spend the afternoon and following dawn exploring riverine trails for the rare Semliki red colobus (Piliocolobus semlikiensis), potto, blue monkeys (Cercopithecus mitis), and greater galagos (Otolemur crassicaudatus), with local guides who understand the forest’s hidden wildlife corridors.
Continue south to Queen Elizabeth National Park along the Albertine Rift’s savanna-woodland transition zone. On Day 10, cruise the Kazinga Channel at sunrise to see hippos and waterbirds, then game-drive the Kasenyi Plains for baboons, red-tailed monkeys, and vervets. Day 11 includes an afternoon trek into Kyambura Gorge—the “Valley of Apes”—where you may meet another community of wild chimpanzees.
Journey southwest into the Virunga Volcano foothills to Mgahinga. Day 12’s bamboo-forest trek delivers a thrilling encounter with golden monkeys (Cercopithecus kandti) and Stuhlmann’s blue monkeys (C. stuhlmanni). On Day 13, with a local Batwa guide, you’ll learn traditional forest-living techniques before keeping watch for Uganda mangabeys (L. a. ugandae) and, if time and permit allow, your first glimpse of a mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) family.
Head east to Lake Mburo for a change of scene: open acacia woodland. A morning canoe safari on the lake reveals hippos and waterfowl, followed by a walking safari among grazing impala and zebras. Look for vervet monkeys, olive baboons, and nocturnal potto during an evening spotlight walk.
On your final morning, drive 5–6 hours back to Entebbe, stopping for final photos of rural scenery. Depending on your flight time, enjoy a leisurely lunch or last-minute craft shopping before transferring to the airport, where you’ll depart with memories of 20 primate species and Uganda’s incomparable wildlife diversity.
Tour Highlights
Mountain Gorilla Trekking
Traverse the misty slopes of Bwindi Impenetrable and Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks.
Observe these gentle giants in close-range family groups, photographing their social interactions, play, and daily routines.
Chimpanzee Habituation & Encounter
Wander through Kibale and Semliki Forests to track habituated and wild chimpanzees.
Watch as they communicate, feed, and display intelligence in complex social dynamics.
Monkey Species & Birdlife
See black-and-white colobus, red-tailed monkeys, L’Hoest’s monkeys, blue monkeys, vervets, and more.
Experience exceptional birdwatching—tropical forest dwellers and migratory species thrive in these habitats.
Spectacular Landscapes & Wildlife
Murchison Falls National Park’s golden floodplains offer elephant, buffalo, giraffe, lion, and hippo sightings.
In Queen Elizabeth, cruise the Kazinga Channel amid hippos and vibrant birdlife.
Lake Mburo’s acacia woodlands and open plains host zebras, impalas, buffalo, and agile hartebeest.
Community & Conservation Engagement
Visit local Batwa communities near Mgahinga to learn about their deep forest heritage.
Participate in conservation discussions and view practical primate protection efforts.
The 15 Days Best of Uganda Primate Safari is a deeply immersive journey that reveals the soul of Uganda’s wild places, its forests, mountains, wetlands, and savannas — all alive with primates, birds, and other remarkable wildlife.
Itinerary Details
Day-by-day
Your adventure begins at Entebbe International Airport, where you’ll be met and transferred to your nearby hotel. After settling in, venture out after dark with a spotlight to a nearby forest patch in search of the diminutive Senegal galago (Galago senegalensis) before returning for a welcome dinner.
On Day 2, depart Kampala for the lush Guineo-Congolian rainforests of Mabira. Over the next two days, guided walks along nature trails and early-morning birding circuits introduce you to red-tailed monkeys (Cercopithecus ascanius), black-and-white colobus (Colobus guereza), and vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus). After dusk, a nocturnal spotlighting excursion may reveal the elusive potto (Perodicticus potto). Evenings are spent at a comfortable forest lodge, where you can review photos and plan the next day’s explorations.
Travel north across the Nile’s southern plains to Murchison Falls National Park. On Day 4 afternoon, embark on a game drive along riverine floodplains in search of olive baboons (Papio anubis), vervet monkeys, and patas monkeys (Erythrocebus patas). The following morning’s boat cruise to the base of Murchison Falls reveals vast hippo pods and Nile crocodiles; you’ll then hike the “Devil’s Cauldron” trail to view the Nile’s raw power. Late-day game drives may once again spotlight galagos at forest margins.
Set out on a scenic 6–7-hour drive back south over the Rift Valley escarpment and through tea plantations. Along the way, pause for sightings of vervet monkeys and baboons. Arrive at Kibale by evening for a briefing on tomorrow’s chimpanzee trek.
Rise at dawn on Day 7 for chimpanzee tracking in Kibale’s canopy—home to Eastern chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii). In the afternoons, guided forest walks may reveal Ugandan red colobus (Piliocolobus tephrosceles), grey-cheeked mangabeys (Lophocebus albigena), and L’Hoest’s monkeys (Cercopithecus lhoesti). Return each evening to a cozy forest camp.
Drive northwest into the lowland rainforests of Semliki on Day 9. Spend the afternoon and following dawn exploring riverine trails for the rare Semliki red colobus (Piliocolobus semlikiensis), potto, blue monkeys (Cercopithecus mitis), and greater galagos (Otolemur crassicaudatus), with local guides who understand the forest’s hidden wildlife corridors.
Continue south to Queen Elizabeth National Park along the Albertine Rift’s savanna-woodland transition zone. On Day 10, cruise the Kazinga Channel at sunrise to see hippos and waterbirds, then game-drive the Kasenyi Plains for baboons, red-tailed monkeys, and vervets. Day 11 includes an afternoon trek into Kyambura Gorge—the “Valley of Apes”—where you may meet another community of wild chimpanzees.
Journey southwest into the Virunga Volcano foothills to Mgahinga. Day 12’s bamboo-forest trek delivers a thrilling encounter with golden monkeys (Cercopithecus kandti) and Stuhlmann’s blue monkeys (C. stuhlmanni). On Day 13, with a local Batwa guide, you’ll learn traditional forest-living techniques before keeping watch for Uganda mangabeys (L. a. ugandae) and, if time and permit allow, your first glimpse of a mountain gorilla (Gorilla beringei beringei) family.
Head east to Lake Mburo for a change of scene: open acacia woodland. A morning canoe safari on the lake reveals hippos and waterfowl, followed by a walking safari among grazing impala and zebras. Look for vervet monkeys, olive baboons, and nocturnal potto during an evening spotlight walk.
On your final morning, drive 5–6 hours back to Entebbe, stopping for final photos of rural scenery. Depending on your flight time, enjoy a leisurely lunch or last-minute craft shopping before transferring to the airport, where you’ll depart with memories of 20 primate species and Uganda’s incomparable wildlife diversity.
Tour Highlights
Mountain Gorilla Trekking
Traverse the misty slopes of Bwindi Impenetrable and Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks.
Observe these gentle giants in close-range family groups, photographing their social interactions, play, and daily routines.
Chimpanzee Habituation & Encounter
Wander through Kibale and Semliki Forests to track habituated and wild chimpanzees.
Watch as they communicate, feed, and display intelligence in complex social dynamics.
Monkey Species & Birdlife
See black-and-white colobus, red-tailed monkeys, L’Hoest’s monkeys, blue monkeys, vervets, and more.
Experience exceptional birdwatching—tropical forest dwellers and migratory species thrive in these habitats.
Spectacular Landscapes & Wildlife
Murchison Falls National Park’s golden floodplains offer elephant, buffalo, giraffe, lion, and hippo sightings.
In Queen Elizabeth, cruise the Kazinga Channel amid hippos and vibrant birdlife.
Lake Mburo’s acacia woodlands and open plains host zebras, impalas, buffalo, and agile hartebeest.
Community & Conservation Engagement
Visit local Batwa communities near Mgahinga to learn about their deep forest heritage.
Participate in conservation discussions and view practical primate protection efforts.
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