The primary rainy season is a time of incredible renewal. While trekking is more challenging, the forest is at its most atmospheric, cloaked in mist and mystery. This season is perfect for those who value Uganda responsible expeditions, as your presence supports the parks during the quietest months. The abundance of food means primates are often found at lower altitudes, making for unique sightings.
Escorted tours of Uganda, expertly guided
Escorted tours of Uganda, expertly guided
Encounter the "Pearl of Africa," a lush sanctuary of emerald rainforests and mist-shrouded mountains where profound primate encounters and diverse landscapes nourish the adventurous soul.
Sunset over Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
Southwestern Uganda
Escorted tours of Uganda, expertly guided
Encounter the "Pearl of Africa," a lush sanctuary of emerald rainforests and mist-shrouded mountains where profound primate encounters and diverse landscapes nourish the adventurous soul.
Sunset over Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
Southwestern Uganda
Primates, peaks, and Uganda bespoke holidays
Uganda is a destination of extraordinary geographical variety and deep emotional impact. It is one of the few places on earth where you can trek through prehistoric jungles to look into the eyes of a mountain gorilla. Beyond the primates, the country offers the source of the Nile, snow-capped peaks, and savannahs teeming with tree-climbing lions. Our Uganda trips provide a rare intimacy with nature, blending high-end forest lodges with purposeful, community-led conservation efforts.
A seasonal guide to Uganda
Where our expeditions lead
Journey beyond the map to discover the storied landscapes and hidden sanctuaries that define the heart of Uganda.
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
A prehistoric rainforest and home to half of the world’s mountain gorillas. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a soul-stirring trekking experience. Stay in secluded luxury lodges perched on the edge of the forest, providing breathtaking views and a deep connection to this ancient ecosystem.
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Set against the backdrop of the jagged Rwenzori Mountains, this park features diverse ecosystems including crater lakes and savannah. It is famously home to the unique tree-climbing lions of Ishasha. Enjoy private boat cruises on the Kaziranga Channel to witness incredible concentrations of hippos and elephants.
Kibale Forest National Park
Known as the primate capital of the world, Kibale is home to 13 different species, most notably the chimpanzee. Embark on a mindful forest walk to observe our closest relatives in their natural habitat, surrounded by a canopy of ancient trees and rare butterflies.
Murchison Falls National Park
Here, the Nile forces its way through a narrow cleft in the rift valley escarpment to create a thundering waterfall. Explore the northern savannah on private game drives or take a boat to the base of the falls, witnessing the raw power of the world’s longest river.
Kidepo Valley National Park
Uganda’s most remote wilderness, Kidepo offers a rugged, semi-arid landscape that feels entirely untouched by time. This is the only place in Uganda where you can see cheetahs and ostriches, providing an exclusive and off-the-beaten-path experience for the truly adventurous spirit.
Entebbe & Lake Victoria
The gateway to Uganda, Entebbe sits on the shores of the world’s second-largest freshwater lake. Before your trek, find stillness in the lush botanical gardens or enjoy a sunset cruise on the lake, acclimating to the local rhythm in a serene, water-fringed sanctuary.
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
A prehistoric rainforest and home to half of the world’s mountain gorillas. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a soul-stirring trekking experience. Stay in secluded luxury lodges perched on the edge of the forest, providing breathtaking views and a deep connection to this ancient ecosystem.
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Set against the backdrop of the jagged Rwenzori Mountains, this park features diverse ecosystems including crater lakes and savannah. It is famously home to the unique tree-climbing lions of Ishasha. Enjoy private boat cruises on the Kaziranga Channel to witness incredible concentrations of hippos and elephants.
Kibale Forest National Park
Known as the primate capital of the world, Kibale is home to 13 different species, most notably the chimpanzee. Embark on a mindful forest walk to observe our closest relatives in their natural habitat, surrounded by a canopy of ancient trees and rare butterflies.
Murchison Falls National Park
Here, the Nile forces its way through a narrow cleft in the rift valley escarpment to create a thundering waterfall. Explore the northern savannah on private game drives or take a boat to the base of the falls, witnessing the raw power of the world’s longest river.
Kidepo Valley National Park
Uganda’s most remote wilderness, Kidepo offers a rugged, semi-arid landscape that feels entirely untouched by time. This is the only place in Uganda where you can see cheetahs and ostriches, providing an exclusive and off-the-beaten-path experience for the truly adventurous spirit.
Entebbe & Lake Victoria
The gateway to Uganda, Entebbe sits on the shores of the world’s second-largest freshwater lake. Before your trek, find stillness in the lush botanical gardens or enjoy a sunset cruise on the lake, acclimating to the local rhythm in a serene, water-fringed sanctuary.
The natural wonders
Uganda’s biodiversity is a masterpiece of evolution. From the majestic mountain gorillas and playful chimpanzees to the prehistoric-looking shoebill stork, the wildlife encounters here are deeply transformative. Our Uganda tailor-made travels prioritise ethical, low-impact tourism, ensuring that every trek and safari contributes to the protection of these endangered species and the fragile habitats they depend on for survival.
Shoebill Stork (Balaeniceps rex)
Mabamba swamp, Uganda
The natural wonders
Uganda’s biodiversity is a masterpiece of evolution. From the majestic mountain gorillas and playful chimpanzees to the prehistoric-looking shoebill stork, the wildlife encounters here are deeply transformative. Our Uganda tailor-made travels prioritise ethical, low-impact tourism, ensuring that every trek and safari contributes to the protection of these endangered species and the fragile habitats they depend on for survival.
Shoebill Stork (Balaeniceps rex)
Mabamba swamp, Uganda
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FAQs
We understand that an extraordinary journey requires meticulous planning; here are the essential details for your Uganda travel.
Flights typically take between 11 and 13 hours with a connection in Brussels, Amsterdam, or Dubai into Entebbe International Airport.
Yes, most UK citizens require a visa. This must be applied for as an e-visa online prior to travel; our experts will guide you through the latest requirements for your Uganda trips.
Absolutely. You will be accompanied by expert rangers and trackers who prioritise both your safety and the well-being of the gorillas. The experience is highly regulated and respectful.
Sturdy hiking boots, long trousers, and long-sleeved shirts are essential to protect against nettles and insects. Don't forget a waterproof jacket and gardening gloves for extra grip.