7 Days / 6 Nights Primate & Savanna Masterpiece
An immersive circuit combining Kibale Forest chimpanzees, Queen Elizabeth big-game safaris, and Bwindi gorillas. Private Land Cruiser, scenic launch cruises, and pre-secured primate permits included.
Expedition Quick Facts
The operational highlights and logistic details of our curated seven-day Ugandan journey.
Why Choose the Primate & Savanna Masterpiece
Pre-secured Primate Permits
Secure tracking access to both mountain gorillas in Bwindi and chimpanzees in Kibale. Avoid planning delays with pre-purchased, official national park permits.
Private Land Cruiser
Travel through Uganda's countryside in a private, high-spec 4x4 Land Cruiser, equipped with pop-up roof, Wi-Fi, and a professional naturalist guide-driver.
Kazinga Channel Cruise
Board a private boat launch on the Kazinga Channel in Queen Elizabeth National Park to observe hippos, elephants, and crocodiles up close along the shoreline.
Bwindi Mountain Gorillas
Spend a memorable morning tracking mountain gorillas in Bwindi's old-growth forest. Sit quietly just meters away from an active family, observing their social interactions.
The Journey Map
A classic safari loop through western Uganda. Starting in Entebbe, drive west to Kibale's primate capital, descend to Queen Elizabeth's Rift Valley plains, climb into Bwindi's cloud forest, and return to Entebbe by air.
- Day 1: Entebbe Arrival, Meet & Private Lakeside Boutique Transfer
- Day 2: Panoramic Westward Drive through Tea Estates to Kibale Forest
- Day 3: Chimpanzee Tracking & Bigodi Wetlands Conservation Walk
- Day 4: Rift Valley Transfer to Queen Elizabeth Park & Kazinga Channel Boat Cruise
- Day 5: Kasenyi Plains Sunrise Game Drive & Ishasha Sector to Bwindi Forest
- Day 6: Mountain Gorilla Tracking Expedition in Bwindi's Old-Growth Forest
- Day 7: Scenic Flight over Kigezi Highlands to Entebbe & Departure
Expedition loop tracing Entebbe - Kibale - Queen Elizabeth - Bwindi - Entebbe flight return.
Your Daily Journey
Discover the daily details of your private safari across Uganda's forest reserves, rivers, and savanna parks.
Arrival & Lakeside Settlement in Entebbe
Arrive at Entebbe International Airport on the shores of Lake Victoria. After completing immigration, meet your Nile Abenteuer Safaris representative. Take a private transfer to your lakeside boutique hotel, enjoying a quiet evening to rest before your journey begins.
Scenic Westward Drive past Fort Portal to Kibale
Leave Entebbe early in your private luxury 4x4 Land Cruiser. Travel west through rolling countryside and the historic town of Fort Portal, enjoying views of green tea estates and volcanic crater lakes before checking into your luxury lodge near the Kibale forest canopy.
Chimpanzee Tracking & Bigodi Wetland Conservation Walk
Enter the Kibale Forest with park rangers to track a habituated chimpanzee community. Spend an hour watching them play, call, and feed in the canopy. In the afternoon, take a guided walk through the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, a community-run conservation area rich in birdlife and primate species.
Scenic Rift Valley Transfer & Kazinga Channel Boat Cruise
Travel south past the Rwenzori Mountains, crossing the Equator to enter Queen Elizabeth National Park. In the afternoon, join a private boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel, which connects Lake Edward and Lake George, observing hippos, crocodiles, and waterbirds along the shoreline.
Sunrise Kasenyi plains Game Drive & Southern Ishasha Sector
Explore the park's Kasenyi plains on a sunrise game drive, looking for leopards, lions, and kobs. Afterward, drive south to search for the famous tree-climbing lions resting in the giant fig trees of the Ishasha sector before climbing into the Kigezi Highlands near Bwindi.
Mountain Gorilla Tracking in Bwindi's Impenetrable Canopy
Arrive at the park headquarters for a briefing before entering Bwindi's old-growth forest. Track through the dense canopy with park rangers to locate your assigned mountain gorilla family. Spend a memorable hour watching them feed and interact in their natural habitat, and return to the lodge for a spa treatment.
Scenic Highlands Flight to Entebbe & Outbound Departure
Take an morning transfer to the local airstrip for a scheduled flight to Entebbe, enjoying views of the mountains and Lake Victoria. Use a complementary day room in Entebbe to freshen up before your evening international flight home.
Selected Luxury Safari Lodges
Chimpundu Lodge
A luxury eco-lodge set within the borders of the Kibale forest, offering private stone cabins and spacious decks looking into the forest canopy.
- Private outdoor spa pools and rain showers
- Custom dining using organic local ingredients
- Direct walking access to the park tracking trailhead
Kyambura Gorge Lodge
Set along the edge of the dramatic Kyambura Gorge, this lodge features elegant, spacious bandas constructed from reclaimed local materials.
- Private verandas looking over the gorge canopy
- Dedicated personal butler service for every guest
- Walking distance to central gorge tracking trails
Clouds Gorilla Lodge
Perched 2,000 meters above sea level in southern Bwindi, the lodge offers views of the cloud forest and Virunga Volcanoes.
- Private verandas looking over the Bwindi canopy
- In-room fireplace tended by your personal butler
- Spacious bathrooms with deep claw-foot copper bathtubs
Ecosystem Wildlife Encounters
Uganda's diverse landscapes support a wide range of primates, predators, and birds across its forests and savannas.
Mountain Gorilla
Meet these high-altitude primates in their family groups, led by large silverbacks in the mist-covered Bwindi forest.
Chimpanzee
Watch habituated chimpanzees interact, play, and climb high in the canopy of Kibale Forest National Park.
Climbing Lion
Search for these lions resting on the large branches of giant sycamore fig trees in the Ishasha savanna.
African Leopard
Keep watch during early morning game drives in Queen Elizabeth for these elusive, camouflaged predators.
Safari Inclusions
- One official mountain gorilla tracking permit per guest in Uganda
- One official chimpanzee tracking permit per guest in Kibale Forest
- Six nights in handpicked luxury lodges and boutique hotels
- Private custom 4x4 safari Land Cruiser with Wi-Fi and pop-up roof
- All national park conservation, vehicle, and caldera entry fees
- Private boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel and Fort Portal tours
- AMREF Flying Doctors emergency medical evacuation coverage
- All meals, laundry, and house wines/spirits at our luxury lodges
- Scheduled domestic return flight from Bwindi back to Entebbe
- Complimentary day room at a luxury Entebbe hotel on Day 7
Safari Exclusions
- International passenger flights to and from Entebbe Airport
- Ugandan Tourist Visa fees (approx. USD 50, applied online)
- Comprehensive travel and medical insurance
- Select imported premium spirits, select wine reserves, and cognacs
- Customary tips and gratitude payments for guides, trackers, and rangers
- Optional activities not listed in our standard daily itinerary
- Personal expenses such as boutique shopping and spa treatments
Seasonal Expedition Rates & Custom Booking
Because this primate and savanna masterpiece safari uses custom lodge selections and scheduled domestic return flights, pricing is fully customized. Below is an overview of seasonal travel tiers and factors that shape your custom quote.
| Expedition Season | Travel Months | What Shapes Your Custom Quote | Service Tiers Available |
|---|---|---|---|
| Peak Season | Jan, Feb, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Dec | High permit demand, dry trail conditions, active wildlife viewing. | Luxury Sovereign, VVIP Signature |
| Shoulder Season | March, October | Moderate weather, lower lodge rates, excellent wildlife tracking conditions. | Luxury Sovereign, VVIP Signature |
| Green Season | April, May, November | Lush forest scenery, lower domestic flight costs, active avian tracking. | Luxury Sovereign, VVIP Signature |
Choosing the Best Months for Your Safari
While Uganda's parks can be visited year-round, distinct seasons offer different weather and wildlife viewing conditions.
Dry Months (June to September)
These drier months offer solid, clear trails for gorilla and chimpanzee tracking. In savanna parks like Queen Elizabeth, wildlife often gathers around waterholes, making spotting easier.
Dry Months (December to February)
A great dry-season window to enjoy pleasant, sunny hiking in Bwindi. Skys are generally clear, offering beautiful views of the Virunga Volcanoes.
Rainy Months (April, May, November)
During the wetter months, the landscape turns vibrant and green. While rain can make forest trails muddy, primates often feed on lower slopes, which can result in shorter trekking distances.
Essential Safari Planning Tips
Keep these key travel and health details in mind as you prepare for your gorilla safari.
Visa Requirements
Most travelers require an eVisa for Uganda, applied for online in advance. Have your approval letter ready before arriving in Entebbe.
Health & Vaccines
A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required for entry into Uganda. We also recommend talking to your doctor about malaria precautions.
Luggage Limits
Domestic return flights have strict luggage limits (usually 15kg or 33lbs per traveler) and require soft-sided duffel bags rather than hard suitcases.
Essential Packing
Pack sturdy, broken-in hiking boots, comfortable gardening gloves for Bwindi forest grip, warm layers for caldera evenings, and light safari wear.
Traveler Feedback
"The domestic return flight saved us travel time, and the tracking in Bwindi was exceptional. Staying at Clouds Lodge and Chimpundu was spectacular. Nile Abenteuer Safaris coordinated every detail."
"Tracking chimpanzees in Kibale and seeing tree-climbing lions in Ishasha was amazing. The private boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel was a highlight. Highly recommend this itinerary."
"The walking safari and game drives in Queen Elizabeth were excellent, and the gorilla tracking in Bwindi was spectacular. The private guide and custom Land Cruiser were outstanding."
Frequently Asked Questions
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Expedition Guide: 7-Day Primate & Savanna Masterpiece
This 7-Day Primate & Savanna Masterpiece safari showcases the varied landscapes and wildlife habitats of Uganda's national parks. The route traces several key ecosystems along the Albertine Rift Valley, matching high-altitude rainforests with open savanna woodlands. Traveling with experienced local naturalist guides, guests can explore these environments in detail, observing rare primates, predators, and birds in their natural habitats.
Ecosystem Transitions: Savanna Plains to High-Altitude Cloud Forests
The geography of western Uganda is defined by the Albertine Rift Valley, which has shaped the region's diverse biomes. Our safari begins in the evergreen forest of Kibale National Park, a lush habitat that bridges lowland and montane zones. It supports 13 primate species, including the eastern chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii). The forest understory is filled with diverse shrubs, wild coffee plants, and giant ferns, creating a shaded canopy that serves as an active habitat for primates, rare forest elephants, and endemic butterflies.
As the route travels south, the dense rainforests transition into the Rift Valley floor of Queen Elizabeth National Park. This area is characterized by open savannas, acacia scrublands, volcanic crater lakes, and the saline waters of the Kazinga Channel. The Kazinga Channel acts as a key water source, drawing hippos, Nile crocodiles, and diverse waterbirds to its banks, while the southern Ishasha sector features giant sycamore fig trees used by tree-climbing lions. Finally, the journey climbs into the Kigezi Highlands, home to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. This ancient, mist-shrouded montane forest rises up to 2,600 meters, hosting a multi-layered canopy of hardwood trees, mosses, orchids, and mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei).
Conservation Frameworks: Primate Habituation & Park Management
The long-term protection of Uganda's primates depends on structured conservation programs led by the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA). Habituation is a key part of this effort, slowly accustoming wild gorilla and chimpanzee families to the presence of humans over several years. This careful process allows researchers to monitor primate health, behavior, and genetics, while supporting low-impact tourism that funds local conservation initiatives.
To minimize human disturbance, tracking is subject to strict rules. Primate groups are visited by up to eight guests daily for a maximum of one hour. These visits require pre-purchased permits, with a portion of the fee going directly to anti-poaching patrols, park security, and community development programs. This approach ensures that local communities share in the benefits of tourism, helping to protect these mountain forests and their wildlife for the future.
Preparing for Your Forest Trek: Fitness & Packing Advice
Hiking through Bwindi's dense cloud forest can be physically demanding. The trails can be steep, muddy, and uneven, requiring travelers to negotiate wet roots and thick undergrowth at elevations over 2,000 meters. The search for gorilla families can take anywhere from two to six hours depending on their movements.
We recommend starting cardiovascular conditioning, such as regular hiking, walking, or stairs training, at least two months before your trip. For the forest, we recommend packing:
- Waterproof Hiking Boots: High-quality boots with deep, reliable tread are necessary for wet, slippery forest slopes. Be sure to break them in prior to your safari.
- Long-Sleeved Clothing: Wear lightweight, quick-dry long trousers and shirts to protect your skin from thorns, nettles, and biting insects.
- Heavy-Duty Gardening Gloves: Thick leather or rubber gloves are very useful for gripping wet branches and nettles on steep climbs.
- Breathable Gaiters: Tall gaiters prevent mud, water, and stinging ants from entering your boots.
- Waterproof Rain Jacket: Bring a high-quality, lightweight rain shell, as downpours can occur unexpectedly at any time of year.
Sustainable Travel: Community Support and Conservation Partnerships
Nile Abenteuer Safaris is committed to travel practices that support both wildlife and local communities. A significant portion of your permit fee goes directly to park protection, anti-poaching patrols, and local community development programs. These funds support clean water systems, schools, and health centers around Bwindi, Kibale, and Queen Elizabeth parks.
By hiring local porters, guides, and lodge staff, your safari helps provide reliable income to families living near the parks, showing that living wildlife has great value. Our journeys are planned to offer a memorable travel experience while directly supporting the long-term conservation of East Africa's wild spaces.
