10 Days Uganda Wildlife safari and Cultural Tours

Overview

Our 10 Days Uganda Wildlife safari and Cultural Tours offers a great experience of the true African wilderness. It takes you to Kidepo Valley National Park. The major safari activities include game viewing, nature walks, Boat trips, Cultural walks, Forest walks, excellent bird watching, Sipi Falls hikes, wildlife in Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth and Lake Mburo.

Over ten enriching days, your Uganda safari expedition will take you through five distinct national parks, each offering unique ecosystems and wildlife viewing opportunities that highlight why Uganda is truly the “Pearl of Africa.” From tracking massive elephant herds in Kidepo to witnessing the powerful Murchison Falls, where the mighty Nile River forces itself through a seven-meter gap in the escarpment, this Uganda safari delivers breathtaking moments at every turn.

Immerse yourself in local cultures during your Uganda safari with meaningful encounters among the Karamojong people, coffee farmers of Sipi, and rural communities along your journey. This expertly curated Uganda safari itinerary combines comfortable accommodations, professional guiding, and strategic game viewing to ensure you experience the very best of Uganda’s wildlife and cultural heritage in just ten adventure-filled days.

Price Includes

Park fees
All activities
Ground transport per 4WD custom
Bottled water in the safari vehicle
Full board accommodation as mentioned in the itinerary
Service of an English-speaking driver-guide
Driver allowances
All mentioned activities except for the optional ones

Price excludes

Uganda Visa
International and Internal Flights
Personal needs such as gratitude, beverages etc.
Visa
Air ticket
Optional Activities
Laundry fees
Tips
Life insurance
Other drinks apart from water

Itineraries

Day 1Arrival and Transfer to Sipi Falls
Your Uganda safari adventure begins as our professional guide welcomes you at Entebbe International Airport or your hotel, embarking on a scenic 4–5-hour journey (approximately 275 km) eastward to the magnificent Sipi Falls region. This memorable Uganda safari drive takes you through bustling towns and lush countryside before stopping in Mbale town for a delicious local lunch. As your Uganda safari continues toward Mount Elgon, you'll arrive at your lodge positioned perfectly to capture panoramic views of the three-tiered Sipi Falls cascading dramatically down the mountainside. The afternoon features a guided hike around the falls system and visits to nearby coffee plantations, where you'll learn about traditional coffee processing methods and enjoy a fresh tasting session – a perfect introduction to your Uganda safari experience.
Day 2Transfer to Moroto
Your Uganda safari journey continues after an early breakfast with a roughly six-hour drive (approximately 290 km) northeast to Moroto, gateway to the fascinating Karamoja region. This remote Uganda safari route traverses through changing landscapes from lush mountains to semi-arid plains, offering glimpses into rural Ugandan life rarely seen by tourists. Your Uganda safari vehicle will arrive in Moroto town by mid-afternoon, where you'll meet members of the Karamojong tribe, known for their traditional pastoralist lifestyle and distinctive culture. During this authentic Uganda safari cultural experience, you'll visit a traditional manyatta (homestead), observe daily activities including cattle herding, and learn about their intricate beadwork and social structures before retiring to your accommodation for dinner and overnight rest.
Day 3Transfer to Kidepo Valley National Park
Today your Uganda safari expedition heads northward to the remote and spectacular Kidepo Valley National Park, a 5-6 hour journey (approximately 220 km) through the rugged landscapes of Karamoja. This dramatic Uganda safari drive offers breathtaking views of mountains, seasonal rivers, and wide-open savannahs dotted with traditional villages and occasional wildlife sightings. Your Uganda safari guide will ensure a comfortable lunch stop along the way before entering this pristine wilderness area, often considered Uganda's most beautiful park. The evening portion of your Uganda safari includes a game drive en route to your lodge, potentially spotting elephants, buffalo, zebras, and numerous bird species against the backdrop of stunning mountain ranges and golden savannah that makes Kidepo one of Africa's most spectacular wildlife destinations.
Day 4Game Drives in Kidepo Valley National Park
Experience an exhilarating day of your Uganda safari with a full-day exploration of Kidepo Valley National Park's diverse ecosystems, beginning with a sunrise game drive toward the expansive Narus Valley. This premier Uganda safari destination harbors over 77 mammal species and 475 bird species, offering excellent chances to spot unique wildlife, including cheetah, ostrich, and greater kudu not found elsewhere in Uganda. Your knowledgeable Uganda safari guide will navigate the park's network of tracks, revealing lions lounging on kopjes (rocky outcrops), massive elephant herds, and Rothschild's giraffes against the backdrop of the Morungole Mountains. The afternoon portion of your Uganda safari takes you to the remarkable Kanangorok Hot Springs near the Sudanese border before visiting a traditional Karamojong village to learn about their semi-nomadic lifestyle, traditional homesteads, and ancient customs that have remained largely unchanged for centuries.
Day 5Transfer to Murchison Falls National Park
Your Uganda safari continues westward after an early breakfast as you embark on a full-day journey (approximately 400 km) crossing through northern Uganda toward Murchison Falls National Park. This spectacular Uganda safari route passes through the historic Kitgum region and allows you to witness the gradual transition from semi-arid landscapes to greener, more lush environments as you approach the Albert Nile. Your Uganda safari vehicle will make a welcome lunch stop in Gulu, northern Uganda's largest city, before continuing to Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda's largest protected area spanning 3,840 square kilometers. Upon reaching this iconic Uganda safari destination, you'll visit the "Top of the Falls" viewpoint to witness the spectacular sight of the world's most powerful waterfall, where the mighty Nile River forces through a seven-meter gap in the rift escarpment before thundering 43 meters below.
Day 6Game Drives and Afternoon Boat Cruise on The Nile
Today marks the highlight of your Uganda safari experience in Murchison Falls with an early morning game drive across the northern banks of the Nile River, where the savannah plains support abundant wildlife. Your expert Uganda safari guide will navigate the park's extensive track network in search of its famous inhabitants, including Rothschild's giraffe, lion prides, leopards, hyenas, and large herds of elephant and buffalo that make this park a premier Uganda safari destination. After returning for lunch, your Uganda safari adventure continues with a memorable three-hour boat cruise along the Victoria Nile toward the base of Murchison Falls, offering close encounters with massive Nile crocodiles, pods of hippos, and elephants along the riverbanks, while expert naturalists aboard your Uganda safari boat point out rare birds like the elusive shoebill stork before you return to the lodge for dinner and overnight rest.
Day 7Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park
Your Uganda safari journey heads southward today with a substantial drive (approximately 350 km) from Murchison Falls to Queen Elizabeth National Park, traversing through the beautiful Albertine Rift landscapes. This scenic Uganda safari route passes through traditional villages, bustling market towns, and vast tea plantations, offering authentic glimpses of rural Ugandan life rarely featured in traditional tourism. Your Uganda safari guide will ensure comfort stops and a picnic lunch along the way before arriving at Queen Elizabeth National Park by late afternoon, Uganda's most biodiverse protected area with 95 mammal species and over 600 bird species. This portion of your Uganda safari concludes with a relaxing evening game drive through the park's northern sector, potentially spotting Uganda kob, waterbuck, and elephants against the backdrop of the magnificent Rwenzori Mountains, often called the "Mountains of the Moon."
Day 8Game Drives and Afternoon Boat Cruise at Kazinga Channel
Today's Uganda safari activities focus entirely on exploring Queen Elizabeth National Park's remarkable diversity, beginning with an early morning game drive through the Kasenyi plains, famous for its lion population that preys on the abundant Uganda kob. Your professional Uganda safari guide will navigate the varied terrain, increasing your chances of spotting leopards, hyenas, elephants, and buffalo during the morning hours when wildlife is most active in this premier Uganda safari destination. After returning for lunch, your Uganda safari experience continues with an unforgettable two-hour boat cruise along the 40 km-long Kazinga Channel connecting Lakes Edward and George, offering close-up views of the world's largest concentration of hippos, enormous Nile crocodiles, and elephants cooling off at the water's edge. This remarkable Uganda safari day concludes with a game drive back to your lodge, with opportunities to spot nocturnal predators beginning their evening hunts as the African sun sets behind the Rwenzori Mountains.
Day 9Transfer to Lake Mburo National Park
Your Uganda safari adventure continues after breakfast with a drive southward (approximately 250 km) to Lake Mburo National Park, the smallest of Uganda's savannah parks but rich in biodiversity. This scenic Uganda safari route passes through the southern sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park and the rolling hills of the Ankole region, famous for the distinctive long-horned Ankole cattle tended by traditional pastoralists. Your Uganda safari journey includes a stop for lunch at one of the roadside towns before arriving at Lake Mburo National Park, the only place in southern Uganda where you can see zebras and the only park in the country with impalas, eland, and klipspringer. The afternoon portion of your Uganda safari features a game drive through the acacia woodland and open savannah that characterizes this unique ecosystem, potentially spotting topi, warthog, buffalo, and over 330 bird species before settling into your accommodation for your final night on safari.
Day 10Transfer to Entebbe - Departure
The final day of your comprehensive Uganda safari begins with a special walking safari in Lake Mburo National Park accompanied by an armed ranger, offering a unique perspective on the African wilderness that's impossible to experience from a vehicle. This intimate Uganda safari experience allows you to observe zebras, giraffes, and various antelope species up close while learning about smaller aspects of the ecosystem, including tracks, insects, and medicinal plants. After this memorable finale to your Uganda safari adventure, you'll begin the journey back to Entebbe (approximately 240 km), passing through rural communities and making a fascinating stop at the equator crossing in Kayabwe, where you can stand in both hemispheres simultaneously. Your Uganda safari concludes as your guide transfers you to Entebbe International Airport with plenty of time for your departure flight, carrying with you unforgettable memories of Uganda's incredible wildlife and warm cultures.

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