Uganda Safari: From The Mighty Nile To Gorillas, & Chimps
Experience Uganda’s wild heart on this unforgettable 8-day journey — from the thunder of Murchison Falls to the whispering forests of Bwindi. Track rhinos on foot, cruise the Nile River, meet playful chimpanzees in Kibale, and stand face-to-face with the mighty mountain gorillas.
Along the way, feel Uganda’s pulse in its people, landscapes, and wildlife — a rare balance of adventure, connection, and conservation. This is more than a safari. It’s a journey through the living soul of East Africa.
Arrive at Entebbe International Airport, where a Nandi Adventures guide greets you with a warm smile and a refreshing welcome. Depending on your arrival time, explore Entebbe’s Botanical Gardens, visit the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre, or unwind with a sunset cruise on Lake Victoria — the perfect start to your Ugandan journey.
Rhinos & the Mighty Murchison Falls Your adventure begins with an early morning drive to Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda’s largest and oldest protected area. Along the way, stop at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, the only place in Uganda where you can track rhinos on foot — a thrilling and humbling conservation experience. Continue your scenic journey north, passing small towns, lush countryside, and smiling faces. Arrive at your lodge in the late afternoon.
Game Drive & Nile River Cruise Wake to birdsong and venture out for a morning game drive across Murchison’s sweeping savannahs. Look for elephants, lions, giraffes, buffalo, leopards, and antelope moving gracefully through the golden light. After lunch, enjoy a boat safari along the Nile River where . hippos snort beside your boat, and crocodiles bask on the banks. Finally you arrive where Nile squeezes through a narrow gorge to the base of the Falls — a thunderous spectacle you’ll never forget.
Scenic Drive to Kibale National Park After breakfast, embark on a journey to western Uganda, where rolling hills meet emerald forests. This scenic route weaves through lively trading towns, tea plantations, and crater lakes, revealing Uganda’s quieter rhythms. Arrive in Fort Portal, a picturesque town framed by the Rwenzori Mountains, before continuing to Kibale National Park, home to the highest concentration of primates in Africa.
Chimpanzee Tracking & Bigodi Wetland Walk This morning, step into the rainforest with expert rangers to track wild chimpanzees. When you find the chimps, you’ll watch them play, groom, and communicate — a deeply human encounter in the wild. In the afternoon, visit Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary, a community-led conservation project teeming with birdlife, butterflies, and local charm. Meet village guides who share stories of living in harmony with nature — a reminder that conservation begins with us
After breakfast, set off for Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, driving through the southern plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park — famous for its tree-climbing lions. The route winds through scenic farmlands, banana plantations, and misty hills before arriving at your forest lodge on the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Tonight, fall asleep to the sound of the forest — knowing that tomorrow, you’ll walk among legends.
This is the day you’ll never forget. After an early briefing, set out on your gorilla trekking adventure through the dense jungle. The air is filled with birdsong and anticipation. When you finally meet the gorillas, the world stands still. A silverback watches calmly as his family feeds and plays nearby. For one precious hour, you share their world — and it changes yours. Every permit supports conservation and local communities, ensuring that your visit leaves a lasting positive impact.
Return to Entebbe & DepartureAfter breakfast, begin your scenic journey back to Entebbe. The drive offers glimpses of Uganda’s daily life — tea pickers in the fields, children waving by the roadside, and vendors selling pineapples at roadside markets. Stop at the Equator Line for photos before continuing to Entebbe for your onward flight. You’ll leave with memories of a journey that stirred your soul — and a new connection to the Pearl of Africa.
Gorilla trekking minimum age is 15 years
Pricing is price per person sharing in a double/twin room
Single supplement is available on request. Costs apply