• Rates based on 6 Pax (Foreign Non-Residents)
• Accommodation options on full board
• Cost per person: 871USD (Mid-range)
• Minimum: 6 people
What’s Included in Your Uganda Safari Package
What’s Not Included
Embark on an incredible 3-day Uganda safari, starting from Kampala or Entebbe Airport. Our professional safari guide will transport you in comfort to Kibale Forest National Park, a globally recognized destination for primate safaris. The scenic 5-6-hour journey offers a beautiful glimpse into the Ugandan countryside, with its vibrant landscapes and local life. We’ll stop for a delightful lunch in Fort Portal before arriving at your full-board lodge, where you can relax before your adventure begins.
After an early breakfast, get ready for the main event: a chimpanzee trek in Kibale Forest National Park. Widely known as the "Primate Capital of the World," this park is home to the largest variety and highest concentration of primates in all of East Africa.
Your expert Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) guide will lead you into the dense tropical rainforest in search of habituated chimpanzee communities. Along the way, you’ll also have the chance to spot other fascinating primates, including the red-tailed monkeys, black-and-white colobus monkeys, and grey-cheeked mangabeys. The forest is a vibrant ecosystem teeming with unique butterflies, diverse bird species, and other small insects. Your guide will provide informative details about the forest's unique flora and fauna, making your trek both thrilling and educational. After this memorable experience, you will return to your lodge to unwind and enjoy a well-deserved dinner.
Enjoy your final breakfast at the lodge before we depart for Kampala. We'll have one last stop for lunch in Fort Portal to reflect on the incredible memories of your Uganda safari. Our journey concludes in the evening as we arrive back in Kampala, leaving you with lasting impressions of the magnificent wildlife and landscapes.
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