Uganda: The Pearl of Africa

Dubbed the “Pearl of Africa” by Winston Churchill, Uganda dazzles with lush rainforests, rolling savannas, and iconic water features like the Nile River and Lake Victoria. Beyond its legendary mountain gorillas, Uganda boasts stunning biodiversity and warm, welcoming communities—offering a unique blend of primate encounters, classic game viewing, and immersive cultural experiences.

Safari Tour Ideas to Experience Uganda

Bwindi Gorilla Trekking 

6 DAYS UGANDA PRIMATES & CULTURE SAFARI

  • Brave the dense forests of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to meet endangered mountain gorillas.
  • Optional visit to local community projects that support conservation and sustainable tourism.
  • Evening relaxation in a forest lodge, surrounded by nature’s symphony.
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Murchison Falls

7 DAYS UGANDA WILDLIFE & WATER SAFARI

  • Witness the world’s most powerful waterfall, where the Nile forces its way through a narrow gorge.
  • Spot elephants, hippos, crocodiles, and countless bird species on a scenic boat ride along the Nile.
  • Overnight in a classic safari lodge overlooking the river.
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Queen Elizabeth National Park

8 Days GREAT APES EXPEDITION

  • Explore the Kazinga Channel by boat, famous for its enormous hippo population and vibrant birdlife.
  • Seek out tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector, an iconic Uganda experience.
  • Combine game drives with cultural encounters for a deeper understanding of local life.
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Why Visit Uganda with Lango Safaris?

Iconic Primates & More:

Track mountain gorillas, chimps, and golden monkeys while also enjoying Big Five safaris in several national parks

Responsible Travel Approach:

We partner with local guides and conservation initiatives to ensure ethical gorilla trekking and sustainable support for nearby communities.

Diverse Landscapes:

From the alpine peaks of the Rwenzori Mountains to the wetlands of Mabamba Swamp, Uganda’s variety offers endless exploration.

Curated Comfort & Safety:

Enjoy carefully vetted lodges, expert wildlife briefings, and top-notch transport, so you can explore with confidence.

When to Go

  • Dry Seasons (June–August & December–February):

Gorilla trekking and safaris are generally easier, with less rainfall and clearer trails.

  • Wet Seasons (March–May & September–November):

Expect lush vegetation, fewer visitors, and excellent birdwatching—but be prepared for muddy conditions on trekking trails.

Insider Tip: Gorilla permits can book up fast. Reserve well in advance for your 
pre​ferred dates, especially during peak seasons.

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Bwindi Impenetrable 
National Park

Murchison Falls National 
Park

Queen Elizabeth 
National Park