Overview
A 20-day Uganda safari would give you ample time to explore the country’s diverse wildlife, culture, and natural attractions. Here is a sample itinerary that you can use as a guide:
Itinerary
On arrival at Entebbe International Airport, you will be met by a representative from your tour company and transferred to your hotel in Kampala. Spend the rest of the day resting and getting acclimatized to your new surroundings.
On arrival at Entebbe International Airport, you will be met by a representative from your tour company and transferred to your hotel in Kampala. Spend the rest of the day resting and getting acclimatized to your new surroundings.
After breakfast, depart Kampala and head north to Murchison Falls National Park. The journey takes about 5-6 hours, with stops along the way for lunch and sightseeing. You will arrive at your lodge in the park in the late afternoon.
Spend two full days exploring the park's diverse wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, lions, and buffalos, on game drives in the morning and afternoon. Take a boat cruise on the Nile River to the base of the spectacular Murchison Falls.
Spend two full days exploring the park's diverse wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, lions, and buffalos, on game drives in the morning and afternoon. Take a boat cruise on the Nile River to the base of the spectacular Murchison Falls.
Drive to Kibale Forest National Park and enjoy a guided chimpanzee trekking expedition in the forest. In addition to chimpanzees, Kibale is also home to other primates such as red colobus monkeys, black and white colobus monkeys, and grey-cheeked mangabeys.
Drive to Kibale Forest National Park and enjoy a guided chimpanzee trekking expedition in the forest. In addition to chimpanzees, Kibale is also home to other primates such as red colobus monkeys, black and white colobus monkeys, and grey-cheeked mangabeys.
Drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park, where you can enjoy game drives in search of the park's famous tree-climbing lions, leopards, and hyenas. Take a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel to see hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of bird species.
Drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park, where you can enjoy game drives in search of the park's famous tree-climbing lions, leopards, and hyenas. Take a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel to see hippos, crocodiles, and a variety of bird species.
Drive to Ishasha sector, famous for its tree-climbing lions. Afterward, proceed to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, where you can enjoy a gorilla trekking expedition. Spend the next day in the forest tracking and observing gorillas in their natural habitat.
Drive to Ishasha sector, famous for its tree-climbing lions. Afterward, proceed to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, where you can enjoy a gorilla trekking expedition. Spend the next day in the forest tracking and observing gorillas in their natural habitat.
Spend a relaxing day in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, exploring the local community or enjoying a nature walk.
Drive to Lake Bunyonyi, Uganda's deepest lake, for a relaxing day of swimming and exploring the surrounding countryside.
Drive to Lake Bunyonyi, Uganda's deepest lake, for a relaxing day of swimming and exploring the surrounding countryside.
Drive to Semuliki National Park, where you can explore the park's hot springs, forest walks, and primate tracking.
Drive to Semuliki National Park, where you can explore the park's hot springs, forest walks, and primate tracking.
Drive to Kidepo Valley National Park, Uganda's most remote and wild park, for game drives in search of cheetahs, ostriches, and other wildlife.
Drive to Kidepo Valley National Park, Uganda's most remote and wild park, for game drives in search of cheetahs, ostriches, and other wildlife.
Drive back to Kampala, with a stopover in Gulu for lunch and sightseeing.
Transfer to Entebbe International Airport for your departure flight.
This is just a sample itinerary, and you can customize it to suit your interests and preferences. Uganda is a beautiful country with lots to offer, and a 20-day safari will give you a chance to explore it in-depth.