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Self drive 4x4 Car Rental Have you ever wondered how gorillas move from one place to another in their habitat while trying to There is also the chance of seeing the elusive leopard.



This short itinerary’s primarily focus is two visits to the endangered mountain gorillas. We arrive into Entebbe in the morning and after a safari briefing drive to Lake Mburo National Park. Enroute we will have our first taste of Africa and share in the delights of the roadside towns, local villages and rural countryside. There are always some many new sights to behold along the road. Game dri

ves in Lake Mburo National Park will offer views of zebra, hippos, many antelopes, including the bush buck, water buck and Thomson’s gazelle. Three nights are spent in the lush rainforests of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. Hiking through forest in search of the mountain gorillas is a once in the life time opportunity. The suspension and excitement mounts as you near closer to these incredible creatures. Looking deep into the expressive brown eyes of these gentle giants is an extremely special privilege and an encounter unparalleled in most likely the whole of Africa. Read more →

8 Day Uganda Safari



This itinerary combines visits to three national parks in Uganda, Kibale Forest National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and Lake Mburo National Park. Kibale Forest is an enchanting and exotic environment home to at least 60 mammal species, remarkably 13 of which are primates. It also has a rich diversity of birds. An exploration under the shady green canopy will brim with discoveries to delight botanists and butterfly lovers alike. The most alluring and rewarding activity in Kibale Forest is tracking for habituated chimps. The opportunity to gain a privileged insight into the daily lives of man’s closest relative is one which will be cherished and remembered for a number of years. It is then onto Bwindi Forest – a magnificent luxuriant swathe of rainforest across the ridges of the Albertine rife valley. It is in this ancient rainforest that we encounter a famous and endangered resident, the mountain gorilla. All of the tiredness of the hike is magically lifted away as we first hear the mutterings and feeding noises of these mighty primates. We are allowed to venture closer to the gorilla family with our trained guide giving directions and advice. The chance to be so close to them and share in their moments will never be forgotten. Read more →

10 Day Uganda Safari



This itinerary combines visits to 4 National Parks in Uganda, these include, Kibale Forest National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, Lake Mburo National Park. Queen Elizabeth National Park resides in a fertile, equatorial area and has beautiful scenery with two lakes connected by a channel over-looking a high peaninsula. It is Uganda’s most popular and accessible savannah reserve. Whilst in QENP, activities include game drives in the rolling savannah plains, home to 95 recorded mammal species and more then 610 species of birds. A boat trip on the Kazinga channel is not to be missed and provides excellent photographic opportunities of both water birds and mammals such as elephants, lions and antelope species who come down to the water to drink. Kazinga channel also has one of the largest populations of hippos. These activities combined with the chimp trekking in Kibale Forest NP and gorilla trekking in BINP make this safari a complete African adventure. Read more →

10 Day Uganda Safari (midrange)



This new mid range itinerary gives everything that the standard 10 day itinerary does, but with a little more consideration for the budget traveler in terms of accommodations. The itinerary includes visits to 4 National Parks, Kibale Forest, Queen Elizabeth, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Lake Mburo National Parks. In the rainforests of Kibale Forest there will be the two opportunities to trek for the chimpanzees. Trekking twice allows for the observations of the chimpanzees during a different section of their daily lives, once in the morning and then again in the afternoon. Game drives and a shared boat trip on the Kazinga channel whilst at Queen Elizabeth National Park will reward your senses with the sights and sounds of the open savannah and lush grasslands of this spectacular wildlife reserve. The highlight of the safari is a hike in the Bwindi forests in search of the rare mountain gorilla. An hour spent with one of the habituated gorilla families will provide a lifetime of memories. You will watch the infants and juveniles tumble and play alongside their mothers and as your eyes spot the shining back of the mighty Silverback the hairs on your arms tingle as the excitement mounts and you realise the opportunity which you have been given to share this experience with your fellow trekkers and this incredible apes. Read more →

10 Day Scheduled Charter



Scheduled flights are now available in Uganda and this itinerary is designed around two scheduled flights, thus eliminating two of the longer drives in the standard itinerary. This itinerary combines visits to 3 national parks, including Kibale Forest National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. Kibale Forest National Park is home to our closest relatives, the chimpanzees, here you get the opportunity to trek these primates in their natural habitat. We then drive for 3 hours to Queen Elizabeth National Park in the Great Rift Valley and explore the wilderness of the savannah grasslands as well as cruise along the Kazinga channel. Our next stop is Bwindi rainforest, home to the mountain gorillas. Trekking through the African jungle in search of these mighty apes is a once in the lifetime experience. Read more →

11 Day Active Uganda



This itinerary combines all of the great places in Uganda, but with a bit more exploration on foot. In this itinerary we visit 4 of the national parks in Uganda: Kibale Forest National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and Lake Mburo National Park. The exciting insert into this itinerary is an additional day in Bwindi Forest, where you walk through the rainforest from the North to the South. You not only get the opportunity to gorilla trek twice and in two different locations of the forest, but also spend the day walking through the forest at your own pace along meandering trails with your expert guide. This is an excellent chance to experience the sights and sounds of the rainforest environment without the focus of the gorillas. Read more →

13 Day Uganda Safari



This itinerary combines visits to 5 National Parks in Uganda, including Murchison Falls National Park, Kibale Forest National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and Lake Mburo National Park. Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda’s largest park and protects a chuck of untamed African savannah bisected by the mighty River Nile. One of the attractions of Murchison Falls NP is its namesake. The dramatic Murchison falls is where the world’s longest river explodes violently through a narrow cleft in the Rift Valley escarpment to plunge into a frothing pool 43m below. Murchison Falls NP is occupied mainly by lush and unrefined grasslands. The diversity of wildlife in the park is astonishing and includes 4 of the Big Five – elephants, lions, buffalo and leopards. It is also the most accessible park in Uganda for seeing hundreds of giraffe. A boat trip on the Nile is a must as the Nile boosts one of the densest hippo and crocodile populations in the world. The boat trip will also provide an opportunity for an encounter with a wild population of the rare shoebill. This 13 day itinerary gives you a taste of everything Uganda has to offer. The variety of different habitats and environments in Uganda is nearly unbelievable and this itinerary offers them all. From wild, open savannahs to rich, refreshing rainforests and also the shimmering freshwater crater lakes.

TransportationRoad | Water | AirWhen it comes to travel, we don't compromise safety, punctuality & comfort. We adhere to...
08/06/2021

Transportation

Road | Water | Air

When it comes to travel, we don't compromise safety, punctuality & comfort. We adhere to the best professional standards with our transport partners & affiliates Safari For All

Kidepo Valley National Park, Things to do and see – AccommodationKidepo Valley National park, also managed by Uganda Wil...
31/05/2021

Kidepo Valley National Park, Things to do and see – Accommodation

Kidepo Valley National park, also managed by Uganda Wildlife Authority was gazetted as a game reserve in 1958 and later became a national park in 1962. It is 1,442 km2 and ranges from 900 to 2.750 m in altitude.

Kidepo Valley national park is the most wild of all the national parks in Uganda with breath taking savannah landscapes and endless views of the horizon. It is one of the less visited national parks in Uganda and so you experience the feeling of having the whole national park by yourself. On guided game drives, you will see many elephants, giraffes, buffalos, lions, baboons, and a variety of antelopes, warthogs, jackals and countless savannah birds. It is the only national park in Uganda where you can see cheetahs. The park has the largest buffalo population with a herd of about 1,700 buffalos, not recorded any where else on earth. You may also go for bird watching, a guided walking safari and a nocturnal game drive.

There are different types of accommodation for each traveller from high end to budget accommodations and camping is also available for the more adventurous ones.

A Uganda safari to this scenic park is a must. It is a long distance from Kampala to Kidepo but our safaris to Kidepo have a stopover in Gulu or Kitgum to breakdown the journey and you can also fly-into Kidepo Valley National park for an experience that should not be missed.

For a traveller who loves getting off the ‘tourist track’, then you should not miss visiting Kidepo Valley National park on your Uganda Safari

From Kidepo Valley National park, you can easily connect to Murchison falls national park, Uganda’s biggest conservation area named after the famous Murchison falls. Safari For All has designed Uganda wildlife safaris that combine these two national parks and if you are interested, contact us.

Because of its uniqueness and spectacular wilderness, Kidepo Valley National Park was recently rated 3rd-bes

Safari ExtensionsSafari ExtensionsNothing can equal the thrill of adding more time to your stay either before or after t...
27/05/2021

Safari Extensions

Safari Extensions

Nothing can equal the thrill of adding more time to your stay either before or after the main Safari or a conference. We have prepared ideal extensions ranging from day excursions to 3 day trips. These will quite often be your best choice to match international flights with main safari start and end schedules,

QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK

3 Days/2 nights Queen Elizabeth National Park Ideal Wildlife & Water Safari extension or perfect weekend getaway! Safari For All

Will the Rothschild’s giraffe survive?When it comes to rare mammal species in Uganda, almost immediately the mountain go...
20/05/2021

Will the Rothschild’s giraffe survive?

When it comes to rare mammal species in Uganda, almost immediately the mountain gorilla is mentioned. But in Uganda, with its abundant flora and fauna, lives an even rarer mammal: the Rothschild’s giraffe (also called Uganda giraffe or Baringo giraffe). Today (September 2015), the total number of wild individuals is estimated at around 840 individuals, spread across 13 populations in Uganda and Kenya (in South Sudan, the species is already extinct). This makes the Rothschild’s giraffe one of the rarest mammals in the world. To compare: although still in the danger zone, today more than 900 mountain gorillas inhabit again the afromontane forests of Uganda, Rwanda and DR Congo.

Since 2007 the Rothschild’s giraffe is recognized as a species and not as a subspecies. In 2012 the Rothschild’s giraffe was listed endangered by IUCN. If no immediate action is taken, the Rothschild’s giraffe will extinct in the near future. Extra bitter is the fact that there are almost as much of these beautiful animals in zoos around the world as there are in the wild.

Distribution in Africa

Originally the Rothschild’s giraffe inhabited the region from the Rift Valley of west-central Kenya across Uganda to the Nile River and northward into southern South Sudan.
Nowadays, the Rothschild’s giraffe occurs in the wild only in Uganda while in Kenya small, reintroduced populations occur in mutually isolated, fenced areas, including Lake Nakuru National Park. In connection with inbreeding mixing is required between the Kenyan populations, but unfortunately not possible.

The drastic decline of the Rothschild’s giraffe population began in the sixties and seventies of the last century during the civil war. From about 2000 individuals around 1960, the population dropped to about 200 individuals in 1999. Today the greatest threats are the massive human population growth, habitat encroachment, segregation of giraffe populations, severe poaching and human-wildl

One of the largest and modern safari fleets in Uganda including several custom-built and new model 4×4 Landcruisers driv...
18/05/2021

One of the largest and modern safari fleets in Uganda including several custom-built and new model 4×4 Landcruisers driven by some of Uganda’s best and most experienced safari guides. With our depth of experience and hand-picked safari consultant team we specialise in tailor-made, luxury, customised safaris. If you can dream it, we can make it happen! For All

Based in the heart of Murchison Falls National Park, our dedicated river base gives you the chance to experience the mag...
17/05/2021

Based in the heart of Murchison Falls National Park, our dedicated river base gives you the chance to experience the magic of the Nile. Our boat safaris safely get you as close as possible to elephants, hippos, crocodiles and a multitude of other animals on the way to the base of the breath-taking Murchison Falls. Our team also run trips to the Lake Albert Delta, World Famous Nile Fishing Safaris, Sunset Cruises and Private Charter Cruises. Safari For All

We are proud to operate in Uganda, one of  East Africa’s fastest growing and most exciting, diversified safari destinati...
16/05/2021

We are proud to operate in Uganda, one of East Africa’s fastest growing and most exciting, diversified safari destinations offering year round opportunities for tourism. Uganda offers numerous opportunities to experience the safari of a lifetime; primate viewing such as tracking wild Mountain Gorillas or Chimpanzees through the rain forests. Big game safaris on the savannah, amazing bird watching, fishing the river Nile at Murchison Falls National Park or Lake Victoria. Climbing to the snow in the Mountains of the Moon, rafting the Nile river at its wildest, or experiencing the breath-taking landscapes and warm, welcoming culture of Uganda; it is all possible with Safari For All Uganda Safaris.

LAKE VICTORIAIn and around the LakeLake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa and the chief reservoir of the White Nile...
06/05/2021

LAKE VICTORIA

In and around the Lake

Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa and the chief reservoir of the White Nile. Its waters fill a shallow depression in the centre of the great plateau that stretches between the Western and Eastern Rift Valleys. Among the freshwater lakes of the world it is exceeded in size only by Lake Superior in North America.



The search by Europeans for the source of the Nile led to the sighting of the lake by the British explorer John Speke in 1858. Formerly known to the Arabs as Ukerewe, the lake was named by Speke in honor of Queen Victoria of England. Though other headwaters in the mountains of Rwanda and Burundi are being researched, the mighty Lake Victoria is still seen by many to be the source of the Nile.

Waters from the large lake leave via the Victoria Nile to head north to join the Albert Nile in northern Uganda to become the full White Nile.

What to do

The lake also offers plenty of tourist activities. You can visit the source of the Nile in Jinja, visit one of the Ssese islands, feed the chimpanzees at Ngamba Island or relax at one of the fine resorts which are located on islands or peninsula’s in Lake Victoria. Of course you might also consider a fishing trip on the lake in search of the giant Nile Perch! Lake Victoria has more than 200 species of fish, of which the Tilapia is the most economically important. Safari For All

Our 4-day trip brings you the highlight of Uganda: Tracking the Mountain Gorillas!Spend one hour with our very close rel...
30/04/2021

Our 4-day trip brings you the highlight of Uganda: Tracking the Mountain Gorillas!

Spend one hour with our very close relatives in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.

The mountain gorillas are highly endangered and there are only 700 animals left, in 2 national parks, covering 3 countries: Bwindi in Uganda and the Virunga Mountains in Uganda (Mgahinga National Park), Rwanda (Volcanoes National Park) and Congo (Virunga National Park).

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30/04/2021

Our 4-day trip brings you the highlight of Uganda: Tracking the Mountain Gorillas!

Spend one hour with our very close relatives in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.

The mountain gorillas are highly endangered and there are only 700 animals left, in 2 national parks, covering 3 countries: Bwindi in Uganda and the Virunga Mountains in Uganda (Mgahinga National Park), Rwanda (Volcanoes National Park) and Congo (Virunga National Park).

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Lake Mburo is the smallest of Uganda's wildlife parks and very centrally located a few hours' drive from Kampala and les...
24/04/2021

Lake Mburo is the smallest of Uganda's wildlife parks and very centrally located a few hours' drive from Kampala and less than one day's drive from the southwest of Uganda (home of the mountain gorillas). Lake Mburo has rich animal lifewith more than 315 different bird species and 68 different mammals (including impala, buffalo, leopards, hyenas, jackals, etc). Lake Mburo is also the only park in Uganda where you can find zebras.



Lake Mburo Walking Safari

Lake Mburo N.P. is one of two parks in Uganda where it is permitted to go for a bush walk with an experienced ranger. And this opportunity should not be missed.

From footprints and animal droppings the ranger will tell you which animal has left it and how long ago. It is exciting to approach the wildlife at such close range.



Lake Mburo Horseback Safari

If you are in or passing near Lake Mburo, don't miss the chance of going on a safari on horseback. You'll ride for two full hours sighting zebra, gazelle, buffalo, while also enjoying wonderful landscapes along the way.

The horses are very well trained and maintained by their German owners. There are horses available for riders of different levels of experiences Safari For All

Africa has a safari for every traveller – what will your travel story be? African safari packages and tours range from b...
23/04/2021

Africa has a safari for every traveller – what will your travel story be? African safari packages and tours range from bucket-list adventures to ultra-luxurious vacations and everything in between.

Use the links below to find family-friendly vacations, romantic honeymoon packages, thrilling African safaris and affordable holidays. Remember, all our itineraries are totally flexible and can be changed to suit you.

No time to browse? Get in touch with an Africa Safari Expert to plan a tailor-made tour around your interests, wishes and budget.

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