
We design extraordinary nature-based Uganda safaris, guided by over 25 years of expertise and trusted local partnerships. Every journey is crafted to leave a meaningful imprint — on our travellers, Uganda’s wild landscapes, and the communities that thrive alongside them.
For over 25 years, we've been creating tailored Uganda safaris, built on personal experience and strong relationships with the people and places that make this country so unique.
Our deep roots in Uganda give us unmatched insight into every destination, lodge, experience, and hidden gem we share — knowledge earned over decades on the ground.
From the moment you reach out to the day you return home, we’re with you every step, managing every detail with round-the-clock support. Thanks to the deep trust we’ve built with our local partners across Uganda, you can count on exceptional care — both from us and the people who welcome you on the ground.
As part of the Nawiri Group, every safari in Uganda helps safeguard precious ecosystems and uplifts local communities, empowering both to grow and thrive together.
With deep roots in Uganda, we bring rare insight into every region, lodge, experience, and hidden corner we recommend — knowledge shaped by years of living and working on the ground.
Honoured by Condé Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, and the World Travel Awards, we’re proud to be ranked among the world’s finest. But beyond recognition, it’s the honest voices of our travellers — through Feefo — that mean the most to us.
April brings perfect safari conditions to Uganda as the long rains begin to ease. This magical shoulder season offers lush landscapes, newborn wildlife, and excellent primate viewing with fewer crowds.
• Gorilla trekking reaches prime conditions in Bwindi – the forest is vibrant yet trails remain accessible
• Queen Elizabeth NP comes alive with predators hunting near waterholes as plains game gather
• Murchison Falls impresses with thunderous waters surrounded by emerald-green scenery
• Birding peaks with both resident and migratory species displaying vibrant plumage
May ushers in Uganda’s prime safari season as the long rains subside, revealing lush landscapes and excellent wildlife viewing conditions. This transitional month offers the perfect balance – fewer crowds than peak season while delivering spectacular safari experiences.
• Gorilla trekking in Bwindi reaches ideal conditions with drier trails and clear forest views
• Queen Elizabeth National Park dazzles with newborn wildlife and frequent predator sightings
• Murchison Falls roars at its most powerful following the rainy season
• Kibale Forest offers perfect chimpanzee tracking conditions with comfortable temperatures
June marks the beginning of Uganda’s peak safari season, when golden grasslands and perfect weather create ideal wildlife viewing conditions across the country’s national parks.
Why June is spectacular:
• Gorilla trekking in Bwindi becomes more accessible with dry trails and clearer views of these majestic primates
• Queen Elizabeth National Park offers incredible big cat sightings as animals congregate around shrinking water sources
• Murchison Falls presents breathtaking views as the Nile forces through the narrow gorge at peak volume
• Kidepo Valley National Park shines with exceptional game viewing in Uganda’s wildest wilderness
July is prime time for safari in Uganda, offering golden-dry landscapes and exceptional wildlife encounters under brilliant blue skies. This is when Uganda’s national parks reveal their full splendor.
July Safari Highlights:
• Gorilla trekking perfection in Bwindi – with clear trails and high visibility in the forest canopy
• Queen Elizabeth National Park’s famous tree-climbing lions are more visible as they bask in fig trees
• Murchison Falls at its most dramatic – witness the Nile squeezing through the gorge at peak force
• Kidepo Valley’s exceptional predator sightings as animals congregate around remaining water sources
August stands as the crown jewel of Uganda’s safari calendar, combining perfect weather with extraordinary wildlife encounters and once-in-a-lifetime primate experiences.
August Unmissables:
• Gorilla trekking reaches its pinnacle in Bwindi – encounter majestic families in the misty forest
• Queen Elizabeth National Park delivers daily lion prides and leopard sightings along the Kasenyi Plains
• Murchison Falls showcases Africa’s most powerful waterfall at its dramatic best
• Kibale Forest offers world-class chimpanzee tracking through sun-dappled trails
September brings Uganda’s legendary wildlife encounters into perfect focus as the dry season peaks. This is when Uganda’s wilderness reveals its greatest spectacles with comfortable temperatures and minimal crowds.
Prime September Experiences:
• Extended gorilla encounters in Bwindi with 90-minute viewing sessions now standard
• Predator bonanza in Queen Elizabeth NP as big cats hunt along drying riverbeds
• Murchison Falls at its most thunderous following August rains
• Kibale’s chimpanzees at their most active during fruiting season
October offers one of Uganda’s most rewarding safari experiences as the landscape transitions between dry and wet seasons. This shoulder month combines excellent wildlife viewing with emerging lush greenery across the national parks.
October Highlights:
• Prime gorilla trekking in Bwindi with comfortable temperatures and clear forest trails
• Exceptional lion sightings in Queen Elizabeth NP as big cats patrol shrinking water sources
• Murchison Falls reveals migrating herds along the Nile’s banks
• Kibale Forest bursts with activity as chimpanzees feast on seasonal fruits
November brings a dramatic transformation to Uganda’s landscapes as the short rains begin, creating a fresh green paradise for wildlife and photographers alike. This transitional month offers unique advantages for adventurous travelers.
November Highlights:
• Magical gorilla encounters in Bwindi’s misty, rain-refreshed forests
• Predator action intensifies in Queen Elizabeth NP as prey becomes more scattered
• Murchison Falls reaches spectacular flows with early rains
• Kibale’s chimpanzees display thrilling social interactions in the cool weather
December transforms Uganda into a festive safari wonderland, where early summer rains breathe new life into the wilderness while maintaining excellent wildlife viewing conditions. This is when Uganda’s parks shine with holiday magic.
December Delights:
• Festive gorilla encounters in Bwindi’s christmas-decorated ranger stations
• Queen Elizabeth NP’s famous tree-climbing lions seeking shade in blooming fig trees
• Murchison Falls at its most photogenic with rainbows in the mist
• Kibale Forest alive with chimpanzee celebrations as fruiting peaks
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Ugandan cuisine features hearty staples like matooke (steamed bananas) and luwombo (spiced stews steamed in banana leaves). Tipping 5-10% at restaurants is appreciated, while safari guides typically receive $10-$15 per day per guest.
Uganda Food and Tipping Practices
Mid-range safaris average $250-$400 per person per day, while gorilla trekking permits alone cost $800 (2025 rates). Budget travelers can find basic tours from $150 daily, excluding international flights.
Cost of a Uganda Safari
Essentials include breathable neutral-colored clothing, waterproof hiking boots for treks, and a quality rain jacket for sudden showers. Don't forget binoculars, malaria prophylaxis, and power adapters for Type G British-style outlets.
Packing List for Uganda
While English is the official language, Luganda is widely spoken in the south and Swahili in the north. Learning basic greetings like "Oli otya?" (How are you?) endears visitors to locals.
Languages in Uganda
Uganda enjoys a tropical climate with temperatures consistently between 21-28°C year-round. The country experiences two wet seasons (March-May and October-November) with brief afternoon showers.
Climate in Uganda
Uganda is generally safe for tourists, with standard precautions advised in cities. National parks are well-protected, though travelers should heed guide instructions during wildlife encounters.
Is Uganda Safe?
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