6-Day Uganda Gorilla Trekking & Queen Elizabeth Safari from Entebbe

6 Days 5 Nights

A Uganda gorilla safari 6 days from Entebbe — optional Ngamba Island chimpanzees, a flight to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest for gorilla trekking, and a drive through Ishasha to see Queen Elizabeth National Park's famous tree-climbing lions on game drives.

  • June – September and December – February (drier months — best gorilla trekking conditions and savannah visibility); gorilla trekking and QENP are open year-round
  • Not included — required; include emergency medical evacuation cover
  • 4x4 safari vehicle for all overland travel; domestic flights are excluded and available as a paid upgrade
  • Gorilla trekking: 1–8 hours (dense forest, can be steep and wet); optional forest walk or village walk on Day 4 (1–3 hours); Ngamba Island: light walking on raised platform

Overview

This 6-day Uganda gorilla safari connects three of Uganda's most distinctive wildlife experiences — a chimpanzee encounter at Ngamba Island on Lake Victoria, gorilla trekking at Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, and game drives in the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park, where lions regularly climb the spreading fig trees of the Ntungwe River valley.

The circuit opens at Entebbe on Lake Victoria — Uganda's tourist gateway and the point of entry for most international visitors. Day 1 is a rest and orientation day with an optional excursion to Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary: a 100-acre island on Lake Victoria roughly an hour from Entebbe by boat, where rescued chimpanzees from across Uganda live in a partially wild forested sanctuary managed by the Chimpanzee Sanctuary & Wildlife Conservation Trust. Viewing from a raised platform allows close observation of the chimps during their afternoon feeding sessions.

Day 2 transfers to Bwindi — either by domestic flight to Kihihi airstrip (30–45 minutes, not included in the base package — see domestic flights note) or by overland (approximately 8–9 hours from Entebbe). The lodge day includes community exploration en route and preparation for the following morning's gorilla trekking briefing.

Day 3 is gorilla trekking: a UWA ranger-led group of eight follows trackers into Bwindi's dense rainforest until a habituated gorilla family is located. The one-hour encounter with mountain gorillas — family groups that can include a 200 kg silverback, females with infants, and juveniles at play — is consistently described as one of the most powerful wildlife encounters on the planet. The gorilla trekking permit (USD 800/person for non-residents) is included in all three packages.

Day 4 offers flexibility: a second gorilla trek, a guided forest walk through Bwindi's extraordinary biodiversity, or a village community walk in the communities bordering the park. Day 5 moves to Ishasha — the remote southern sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park — for afternoon game drives targeting the park's famous tree-climbing lions. The Uganda kob, buffalo, and elephant herds of Ishasha's savannah plain, and the riverine fig woodland where the lions climb, make for outstanding game-drive photography. Day 6 returns to Entebbe by domestic flight or overland.

Trip Highlights

  • Gorilla trekking permit included — one-hour encounter with a habituated mountain gorilla family in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
  • Optional Day 1 visit to Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary — rescued chimps on a wild Lake Victoria island
  • Watch tree-climbing lions in Ishasha — the Ntungwe River's spreading figs host one of Africa's most unusual lion behaviours
  • Queen Elizabeth National Park game drives — Uganda kob, elephants, buffalo, and savannah predators in the Ishasha sector
  • Optional Kazinga Channel boat cruise — hippos, crocodiles, and water birds along the channel connecting Lake George and Lake Edward
  • Day 4 flexibility — second gorilla trek, forest walk, or community cultural visit
  • Domestic flight upgrade available Entebbe ↔ Kihihi (30–45 minutes vs 8–9 hours by road)

Your 6-Day Uganda Gorilla Safari

  • Day
    01

    Arrive Entebbe — Optional Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary

    Your representative meets you at Entebbe International Airport on arrival and transfers you to your Entebbe hotel. Entebbe is a calm, garden city on the shore of Lake Victoria — a marked contrast to Kampala's 40 km of traffic to the north. If your flight arrives early enough, the optional Ngamba Island excursion is the highlight of Day 1: a boat ride of approximately 1 hour from Entebbe Pier brings you to Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary — a 100-acre forested island on Lake Victoria where 49+ rescued chimpanzees from across Uganda live in a semi-wild forest sanctuary. Viewing from a raised platform over the forest edge allows close-range observation during the afternoon feeding session. The sanctuary's team explains the rescue and rehabilitation stories of individual chimps. Return to Entebbe by boat for dinner and overnight.

  • Day
    02

    Entebbe to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

    Option A (domestic flight, upgrade): Transfer to Entebbe Airport for the 30–45 minute flight to Kihihi airstrip. Your guide meets you at the airstrip for the short transfer to your Bwindi lodge — total transfer time approximately 2 hours. Arrive in time for lunch and an afternoon introduction to the local communities and forest edge scenery around the park.

    Option B (overland, base itinerary): Depart Entebbe early morning (5:30–6:00 a.m.) for the 8–9 hour drive west through Kampala, Mbarara, and the rolling hills of western Uganda to Bwindi. The road passes through dramatically beautiful highland countryside, tea estates, and the Kigezi highlands before descending to the Bwindi forest edge. Lunch stop en route. Arrive at your lodge in the late afternoon. Your guide provides the gorilla trekking briefing over dinner — preparation timing, what to bring, safety rules, UWA protocols.

  • Day
    03

    Gorilla Trekking — Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

    Report to the UWA ranger station at the designated sector headquarters (Ruhija, Buhoma, Nkuringo, or Rushaga — based on your permit allocation) at 7:30 a.m. for the trekking briefing. The gorilla trekking permit (included) secures your place in a group of maximum 8 visitors assigned to a specific habituated gorilla family. Trackers have been following the family since dawn; the group enters the forest and follows the trail to wherever the gorillas have moved. The trek duration ranges from 1 hour to a full day depending on gorilla family position — average is 3–5 hours. When the gorillas are located, the one-hour encounter begins: the silverback may rest within metres of the group, juveniles interact among themselves, and mothers carry infants through the dense undergrowth. This is one of the most profound wildlife encounters available anywhere on Earth. Return to the lodge for a late lunch, rest, and dinner.

  • Day
    04

    Bwindi — Second Trek, Forest Walk, or Community Walk

    This flexible day gives you three options based on your interest and energy after Day 3:

    Option A — Second Gorilla Trek: Book a second day of gorilla trekking (second permit required — not included; USD 800/adult). The second trek may be assigned to a different gorilla family group, giving you a completely new encounter. Gorilla trekking on consecutive days is a rare and extraordinary privilege.

    Option B — Guided Forest Walk: A Bwindi-certified nature guide leads a 3–4 hour walk through the park's forest interior. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is one of Africa's most biodiverse ecosystems, home to 350+ bird species (including 23 Albertine Rift endemics), 120 mammal species, and over 1,000 plant species. Forest elephants, black and white colobus monkeys, L'Hoest's monkeys, and a remarkable diversity of forest birds are the targets.

    Option C — Village Community Walk: A guided walk through one of the communities bordering the park — learn about the livelihoods, agriculture, and daily life of the Batwa and Bakiga communities that have lived alongside Bwindi for generations, and how the gorilla tourism programme has transformed community conservation relationships. Return to the lodge for dinner and overnight.

  • Day
    05

    Bwindi to Ishasha — Queen Elizabeth National Park Game Drives

    After breakfast, drive north from Bwindi to the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park (approximately 2–3 hours). Ishasha is the remote southern section of QENP, renowned for one of Africa's most unusual wildlife behaviours: lions that regularly climb the large spreading fig trees (Ficus natalensis) of the Ntungwe River valley. The behaviour is well-documented — theories include thermoregulation (trees are cooler), insect avoidance, and improved visibility for hunting — and is observed most consistently in the late morning and early afternoon when lions seek shade. Check in to your lodge in time for lunch. At 3:00–4:00 p.m., depart for afternoon game drives through the Ishasha savannah: Uganda kob (the graceful antelope of Uganda's coat of arms), buffalo, elephant, warthog, and Ishasha's distinctive landscape of open grassland and riverine fig woodland. Dinner and overnight.

  • Day
    06

    Queen Elizabeth NP — Return to Entebbe — Departure

    After breakfast, depart for the return to Entebbe.

    Option A (domestic flight, upgrade): Drive from Ishasha to the nearest QENP airstrip (Mweya or Kasese) and take a 45–60 minute scenic domestic flight back to Entebbe. Arrive midday with a relaxed afternoon before your international departure.

    Option B (overland, base itinerary): Drive from Ishasha north through QENP (optional morning game drive in the northern sector), along the equator, and back to Entebbe (approximately 7–8 hours). Lunch stop on the road. Arrive Entebbe in the early evening. Note: ensure international departures are after 7:00 p.m. for overland return. Domestic flight upgrade is strongly recommended if your international flight departs before 9:00 p.m.

    Optional Day 6 addition: Kazinga Channel Boat Safari in the northern QENP sector (en route from Ishasha to Entebbe overland). The 2-hour launch cruise on the channel connecting Lake George and Lake Edward observes one of Africa's highest hippo concentrations (over 5,000 animals in QENP), Nile crocodiles, and exceptional waterbird diversity from close range. The optional stop adds approximately 2–3 hours to the overland Day 6 journey.

The Cost Includes

  • 5 nights' accommodation per package tier:
  • Full-board meals throughout (all breakfasts, lunches, and dinners)
  • Gorilla trekking permit — Bwindi (USD 800/adult non-resident) — pre-booked on behalf of all travellers
  • Bwindi NP park entry — included in gorilla permit
  • Queen Elizabeth National Park entry fee (USD 40/adult non-resident)
  • Gorilla trekking UWA ranger-guided session (Day 3 — 1 hour with gorilla family, max group 8)
  • Day 4 flexible activity (guided forest walk or community walk — included; second gorilla permit is extra)
  • Ishasha game drives — afternoon (Day 5)
  • Domestic flights Entebbe ↔ Kihihi and Mweya/Kasese ↔ Entebbe (Gold Package only)
  • Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary visit (Gold Package; add-on for Bronze and Silver — see Extra Services)
  • 4x4 safari vehicle throughout all overland travel
  • Professional English-speaking safari guide and driver
  • Entebbe International Airport pickup (Day 1) and return drop-off (Day 6)
  • Bottled water throughout
  • All government taxes and service charges

The Cost Excludes

  • Domestic flights - Entebbe ↔ Kihihi airstrip (Bwindi) and QENP ↔ Entebbe
  • Uganda eVisa — apply at immigration.go.ug before travel
  • Yellow fever vaccination certificate — mandatory for Uganda entry
  • International flights to/from Entebbe
  • Travel insurance (required — include emergency medical evacuation cover)
  • Second gorilla trek permit (Day 4 Option A — USD 800/adult non-resident)
  • Kazinga Channel boat cruise (Day 6 optional — ~USD 30/person — see Extra Services)
  • Ngamba Island excursion Day 1 (Bronze and Silver — optional add-on — see Extra Services)
  • Optional community project visit en route (Day 2)
  • Tips and gratuities (recommended: USD 15–20/day for guide; USD 20–30 for UWA gorilla ranger; USD 5–10 porter if used)
  • Alcoholic and personal beverages (not permitted in vehicles; available at lodges)
  • Personal items, souvenirs, and laundry
  • Any other services not listed under Includes