10-Day Uganda Complete Safari – All National Parks | Nomara Safaris

Kazinga channel the home of Hippos

For travellers who want the full Uganda experience, this 10-day complete safari covers all the major national parks in one comprehensive itinerary. You will trek mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. You will track chimpanzees in Kibale Forest. You will search for tree-climbing lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park. You will cruise the Kazinga Channel, home to hundreds of hippos. You will visit the dramatic Murchison Falls, where the Nile explodes through a narrow gorge. This 10-day complete Uganda safari is designed for travellers who have the time and desire to experience the full diversity of Ugandan wildlife and landscapes. The itinerary is paced to balance travel days with game viewing. You will stay in comfortable lodges and travel in a private 4×4 Land Cruiser safari vehicle with an experienced guide. This 10-day Uganda complete safari is ideal for first-time visitors who want to see everything Uganda has to offer in a single trip.

Table of Contents

  • Itinerary Overview
  • Day by Day Itinerary
  • Accommodation Options
  • What’s Included and Excluded
  • Best Time for This Safari
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Itinerary Overview

This 10-day Uganda complete safari begins and ends in Entebbe. You drive from Entebbe to Murchison Falls on day one. You explore Murchison Falls with game drives and a boat safari. You then drive to Kibale Forest for chimpanzee tracking. Next, you travel to Queen Elizabeth National Park for game drives, the Kazinga Channel boat safari, and tree-climbing lions. Finally, you visit Bwindi for gorilla trekking before returning to Entebbe. The itinerary covers the northern, western, and southwestern circuits of Uganda. You will experience the powerful waterfall of Murchison Falls, the primate capital of Kibale, the savannah of Queen Elizabeth, and the misty forests of Bwindi.

DayDestinationActivitiesAccommodation
1Entebbe to Murchison FallsScenic drive, ferry crossingMurchison Lodge
2Murchison FallsMorning game drive, afternoon boat safariMurchison Lodge
3Murchison Falls to KibaleScenic driveKibale Lodge
4Kibale ForestChimpanzee trackingKibale Lodge
5Kibale to Queen ElizabethScenic drive, evening game driveQueen Elizabeth Lodge
6Queen ElizabethMorning game drive, afternoon boat safariQueen Elizabeth Lodge
7Queen Elizabeth to IshashaGame drive in Ishasha for tree-climbing lionsIshasha Lodge
8Ishasha to BwindiScenic drive, afternoon relaxationBwindi Lodge
9BwindiGorilla trekkingBwindi Lodge
10Bwindi to EntebbeScenic drive, departure

Day by Day Itinerary

Day 1: Entebbe to Murchison Falls National Park

Your 10-day Uganda complete safari begins at Entebbe International Airport. A Nomara Safaris representative will greet you and introduce you to your guide. You depart Entebbe and drive northwest toward Murchison Falls National Park. The journey takes approximately five to six hours. You will stop for lunch along the way. You cross the Nile River by ferry at Paraa to reach the northern bank of the park. Upon arrival, you check into your lodge. The remainder of the day is at leisure. You can relax and enjoy the views of the Nile. Your guide will brief you on the days ahead. Overnight at your Murchison Falls lodge.

Day 2: Murchison Falls – Game Drive and Boat Safari

Enjoy a close-up view of the Nile on a boat cruise at Murchison Falls

Today you explore Murchison Falls National Park. You wake early for a morning game drive on the northern bank. The northern bank is the prime game viewing area. You search for Rothschild’s giraffe, elephant, Cape buffalo, lion, and Uganda kob. The open savannah supports large herds of wildlife. After the game drive, you return to the lodge for breakfast and rest. In the afternoon, you take a boat safari to the base of Murchison Falls. The boat departs from the Paraa jetty. The three-hour trip travels upstream along the Victoria Nile. You see hundreds of hippos, crocodiles, elephants, and buffalo on the riverbanks. The birdlife is spectacular. As you approach the falls, the river narrows and the current quickens. The spray from the falls is visible in the distance. The sight and sound of the Nile exploding through a seven-metre gap is unforgettable. After the boat safari, you may hike to the top of the falls for a different perspective. Overnight at your Murchison Falls lodge.

Day 3: Murchison Falls to Kibale Forest

After breakfast, you depart Murchison Falls and drive south toward Kibale Forest. The journey takes approximately five to six hours. You travel through beautiful countryside, passing through the towns of Hoima and Fort Portal. Fort Portal is known for its crater lakes and stunning views of the Rwenzori Mountains. You stop for lunch along the way. Upon arrival in Kibale, you check into your lodge. The remainder of the day is at leisure. You can relax, enjoy the forest views, or take a guided nature walk. Overnight at your Kibale lodge.

Day 4: Chimpanzee Tracking in Kibale Forest

chimpanzee trekking in Kibale Forest
Chimpanzee Trekking in Kibale National Park

Today you track chimpanzees in Kibale Forest. You wake early and have breakfast at the lodge. You drive to the Kanyanchu Visitor Centre for your briefing. The briefing starts at 8:00 AM. You are assigned to a chimpanzee community and a guide. The trek can last from one to four hours. The forest is dense, but the trails are well maintained. When you find the chimpanzees, you have one hour with them. You watch them socialise, groom, feed, and play. You may see them using tools. The highlight is the pant hoot chorus, where the chimpanzees vocalise together. After your hour, you trek back to the visitor centre. You return to your lodge for lunch. In the afternoon, you may take a guided nature walk or visit the nearby crater lakes. Overnight at your Kibale lodge.

Day 5: Kibale to Queen Elizabeth National Park

After breakfast, you depart Kibale and drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park. The journey takes approximately two to three hours. You arrive in time for lunch at your lodge. In the afternoon, you take an evening game drive on the Kasenyi Plains. The Kasenyi Plains are the best area for lion viewing in the park. The open savannah supports large herds of Uganda kob, which attract lions. You may also see hyenas, leopards, elephants, and buffalo. The sunset over the plains is spectacular. You return to your lodge for dinner and overnight.

Day 6: Queen Elizabeth – Game Drive and Boat Safari

Today you explore Queen Elizabeth National Park. You wake early for a morning game drive on the Kasenyi Plains. The morning light is perfect for photography. You search for lions, hyenas, and other predators. After the game drive, you return to the lodge for breakfast and rest. In the afternoon, you take a boat safari on the Kazinga Channel. The channel connects Lake George and Lake Edward. The banks support one of the highest concentrations of hippos in Africa. You will see hippos grunting and splashing, crocodiles basking, elephants drinking, and a stunning array of waterbirds. The boat safari lasts approximately two hours. After the boat safari, you return to your lodge for dinner and overnight.

Day 7: Queen Elizabeth to Ishasha – Tree Climbing Lions

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The tree climbing lions in Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth

After breakfast, you drive to the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park. The drive takes approximately two hours. Ishasha is famous for its tree-climbing lions. You take a game drive through the sector, searching for lions lounging in the branches of large fig trees. This behaviour is rare, and Ishasha is one of the best places in Africa to see it. The sector also supports large herds of buffalo, topi, and kob. After your game drive, you check into your lodge in Ishasha. The remainder of the day is at leisure. You can relax and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Overnight at your Ishasha lodge.

Day 8: Ishasha to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

After breakfast, you depart Ishasha and drive to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. The journey takes approximately three to four hours. The drive is scenic, passing through the rolling hills of southwestern Uganda. Upon arrival in Bwindi, you check into your lodge. The remainder of the day is at leisure. You can rest, enjoy the lodge facilities, and prepare for the gorilla trek. Your guide will brief you on the trekking rules and what to expect. Overnight at your Bwindi lodge.

Day 9: Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi

Uganda gorilla trekking and Zanzibar beach
Gorilla Trekking In Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Today is the highlight of your 10-day Uganda complete safari. You wake early and have breakfast at the lodge. You drive to the park headquarters for the gorilla trekking briefing. The briefing covers the rules: maintain a seven-metre distance, no flash photography, no eating or drinking near the gorillas. You are assigned to a gorilla family based on your fitness level. Then you drive to the trailhead. The trek can last from thirty minutes to six hours. The terrain is steep and muddy. Porters are available for hire at the trailhead. When you find the gorillas, you have exactly one hour. The hour is unforgettable. After your hour, you trek back to the trailhead. You return to your lodge for a well-deserved rest. Overnight at your Bwindi lodge.

Day 10: Bwindi to Entebbe – Departure

Your 10-day Uganda complete safari concludes today. After breakfast, you drive back to Entebbe. The journey takes approximately eight hours, or you can take a domestic flight from Kihihi or Kisoro to Entebbe. The flight takes approximately one to two hours. Upon arrival in Entebbe, you are transferred to Entebbe International Airport for your departure flight. Your guide will assist you with check-in and bid you farewell.

Accommodation Options

Luxury Accommodation

For travellers booking a luxury 10-day complete safari in Uganda, Nomara Safaris recommends the following properties. In Murchison Falls: Baker’s Lodge offers five bandas on raised wooden platforms overlooking the Nile. Nile Safari Lodge offers ten bandas with outdoor showers. In Kibale: Kyaninga Lodge is perched on the rim of a volcanic crater lake. In Queen Elizabeth: Kyambura Gorge Lodge offers luxury cottages overlooking the gorge. In Ishasha: Ishasha Wilderness Camp is a luxury tented camp focused on tree-climbing lions. In Bwindi: Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp offers six tented suites within the forest. Prices range from USD 600 to USD 1,200 per night.

Mid Range Accommodation

For travellers booking a mid-range 10-day Uganda complete safari, Nomara Safaris recommends the following properties. In Murchison Falls: Pakuba Safari Lodge offers comfortable rooms on the northern bank. Murchison River Lodge offers bandas on the southern bank. In Kibale: Chimpanzee Forest Guesthouse offers comfortable rooms near the park. Primate Lodge Kibale offers cottages and tents within the forest. In Queen Elizabeth: Elephant Hub Lodge offers good value on the Kasenyi Plains. Buffalo Safari Lodge offers comfortable rooms near the Kazinga Channel. In Bwindi: Buhoma Lodge offers bandas steps from the park headquarters. Prices range from USD 150 to USD 300 per night.

What’s Included and Excluded

Included

This 10-day Uganda complete safari includes the following:

  • Airport transfers on arrival and departure
  • All accommodation as specified in the itinerary
  • All meals as specified
  • A private 4×4 Land Cruiser safari vehicle
  • The services of a professional English-speaking guide
  • One gorilla trekking permit per person (USD 800)
  • One chimpanzee tracking permit per person (USD 250)
  • Park entry fees for all national parks
  • Kazinga Channel boat safari
  • Murchison Falls boat safari
  • Game drives as specified
  • Bottled water in the safari vehicle

Excluded

This 10-day Uganda complete safari excludes the following:

  • International flights to and from Uganda
  • Travel insurance
  • Visa fees
  • Tips and gratuities for guides, drivers, and lodge staff
  • Alcoholic and soft drinks
  • Laundry services
  • Any activities not mentioned in the itinerary

Best Time for This Safari

The best time for this 10-day Uganda complete safari is during the dry seasons from June to September and December to February. Gorilla trekking conditions are best when the trails are less muddy. Chimpanzee tracking is easier during the dry season. Wildlife viewing in Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth is excellent as animals congregate around water sources. The tree-climbing lions in Ishasha are more visible when the trees have fewer leaves. The wet seasons from March to May and October to November have advantages. The landscapes are lush and green. There are fewer visitors. Some lodges offer lower rates. The boat safaris are excellent year-round. This safari is possible in any season, but the dry season is recommended for first-time visitors.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does this 10-day Uganda complete safari cost?

The cost of this 10-day Uganda complete safari depends on accommodation level and group size. A mid-range safari costs approximately USD 4,500 to USD 6,500 per person. A luxury safari costs approximately USD 7,000 to USD 11,000 per person. These prices include the gorilla permit (USD 800) and the chimpanzee permit (USD 250). Single travellers pay a supplement. Nomara Safaris provides a detailed quotation based on your specific travel dates and preferences.

How difficult are the treks on this safari?

The gorilla trek in Bwindi is moderately difficult. The terrain is steep and muddy. The trek can last from thirty minutes to six hours. The chimpanzee trek in Kibale is less demanding, with mostly flat terrain. You need moderate fitness for both. Porters are available for hire for the gorilla trek. Travelers with significant mobility issues should consider a modified itinerary.

Can I add a second gorilla trek to this itinerary?

Yes, you can add a second gorilla trek to this 10-day Uganda complete safari. The permit for a second trek costs an additional USD 800. This would add one extra night in Bwindi. Nomara Safaris can customize the itinerary to include a second gorilla trek.

What is the driving distance on this safari?

This 10-day Uganda complete safari involves significant driving. The total driving distance is approximately 1,500 kilometres. The longest drives are from Entebbe to Murchison Falls (five to six hours) and from Bwindi to Entebbe (eight hours). Domestic flights are available to reduce driving time. Nomara Safaris can advise on flight options.

What should I pack for this safari?

For this 10-day Uganda complete safari, pack neutral coloured clothing (khaki, olive, brown), a fleece jacket for cool mornings, a waterproof jacket for rain, waterproof hiking boots with ankle support for gorilla trekking, long trousers and long sleeves for protection, gardening gloves, a wide brimmed hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, insect repellent, binoculars, and a camera with extra batteries.

Book Your 10-Day Uganda Complete Safari With Nomara Safaris

This 10-day Uganda complete safari offers the ultimate Ugandan experience. You will visit all the major national parks, trek gorillas and chimpanzees, see tree climbing lions, and cruise the Kazinga Channel and Murchison Falls. At Nomara Safaris, we design custom safaris that match your interests and budget. Contact Nomara Safaris to begin planning your 10-day Uganda complete safari. Tell us your preferred travel dates and group size. We will create a custom itinerary for you.

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