An Epic 8 Days Primate Safari Uganda
Tour Overview
The 8 Days Primate Safari Uganda delivers an unforgettable journey into the heart of East Africa’s biodiversity, combining mountain gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest National Park, and classic wildlife encounters in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
This carefully paced itinerary balances adventure, comfort, and meaningful conservation impact for discerning travelers from the USA, UK, Europe, Canada, Asia, and the Middle East.
Designed for international visitors seeking the ultimate primate-focused Uganda safari, this tour showcases why Uganda is often called the “Pearl of Africa” for primates.
With only 1,063 mountain gorillas remaining in the wild and Kibale hosting the highest primate density on Earth, every encounter contributes directly to habitat protection and community livelihoods.

Highlights of 8 Days Primate Safari Uganda
- Track endangered mountain gorillas in the misty forests of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
- Trek chimpanzees and up to 13 primate species in Kibale Forest National Park, the primate capital of Africa
- Enjoy game drives and Kazinga Channel boat safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park, home to over 95 mammal species and 600 bird species
- Observe tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector
- Experience Uganda’s diverse landscapes: rainforest, savannah, crater lakes, and volcanic scenery
- Support conservation through permit fees that fund anti-poaching, community projects, and habitat protection
This itinerary offers one of the highest primate encounter densities available in a single short safari.
Day-by-Day Outline
Day 1: Arrival in Entebbe – Transfer to Kibale Forest National Park
Day 2: Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale + Bigodi Wetland walk
Day 3: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park – Afternoon game drive
Day 4: Full-day game drive + Kazinga Channel boat safari
Day 5: Ishasha sector (tree-climbing lions) – Transfer to Bwindi
Day 6: Mountain gorilla trekking in Bwindi
Day 7: Optional community walk or second activity – Relax in Bwindi
Day 8: Transfer back to Entebbe – Departure
Detailed Itinerary of 8 Days Primate Safari Uganda
Day 1: Arrival in Entebbe – Transfer to Kibale Forest National Park
Arrive at Entebbe International Airport (EBB). Meet your GoSilverback Safaris guide for a private transfer (approximately 5–6 hours, 300 km) northwest via Fort Portal road. Pass tea plantations and enter the Albertine Rift Valley. Arrive Kibale in the late afternoon.
Accommodation options:
- Luxury: Papaya Lake Lodge or Ndali Lodge
- Mid-range: Primate Lodge Kibale or Kibale Forest Camp
- Budget: Chimpanzee Guest House
Meals: Dinner
Wildlife/Conservation: Evening forest walk possible; Kibale protects 13 primate species including chimpanzees, red colobus, and L’Hoest’s monkeys.
Day 2: Chimpanzee Tracking in Kibale Forest National Park
Early breakfast, then briefing at the park headquarters. Join a guided chimpanzee tracking trek (2–6 hours depending on location). Spend one magical hour observing a habituated chimpanzee community—feeding, grooming, and vocalizing.
Afternoon optional Bigodi Wetland community walk (supports local conservation).
Accommodation: Same as Day 1
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Wildlife/Conservation: Kibale hosts over 1,500 chimpanzees; tracking fees fund ranger patrols and community benefits.
Day 3: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park – Afternoon Game Drive
Morning drive south (approximately 2–3 hours, 120 km) to Queen Elizabeth National Park. Check in and enjoy an afternoon game drive in the Kasenyi plains—expect elephants, buffaloes, Uganda kob, warthogs, and predators.
Accommodation options:
- Luxury: Kyambura Gorge Lodge or Mweya Safari Lodge
- Mid-range: Enganzi Game Lodge or Bush Lodge
- Budget: Simba Safari Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Wildlife/Conservation: Park protects over 95 mammal species; revenue supports anti-poaching.

Day 4: Full-Day in Queen Elizabeth National Park
Morning game drive in Kasenyi or Mweya peninsula. Midday Kazinga Channel boat safari—excellent for hippos, crocodiles, elephants drinking, and prolific birdlife (kingfishers, pelicans, eagles). Afternoon optional lion tracking or cultural visit.
Accommodation: Same as Day 3
Meals: All meals
Wildlife/Conservation: The Channel hosts one of Africa’s highest hippo concentrations.
Day 5: Ishasha Sector – Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Early transfer to Ishasha (southern Queen Elizabeth, ~2 hours). Game drive for famous tree-climbing lions. Continue to Bwindi (3–4 hours, scenic but winding roads).
Accommodation options:
- Luxury: Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp or Buhoma Lodge
- Mid-range: Buhoma Haven Lodge or Silverback Lodge
- Budget: Gorilla Mist Camp
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Wildlife/Conservation: Ishasha’s lions climb fig trees for shade; Bwindi harbors roughly half the world’s mountain gorillas.

Day 6: Mountain Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Early briefing at park headquarters. Assigned to a gorilla family (group size max 8 trekkers). Trek through rainforest (2–7 hours) to spend one unforgettable hour with mountain gorillas—observing silverbacks, mothers, and playful infants. Return for late lunch. Evening relaxation.
Accommodation: Same as Day 5
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Wildlife/Conservation: Gorilla trekking permits directly fund park protection and community revenue sharing.
Day 7: Optional Activities in Bwindi – Relaxation Day
Morning options: Batwa cultural experience, community walk, birding, or second gorilla trek (if permits available). Afternoon free to relax at lodge or explore nearby villages.
Accommodation: Same as Day 5
Meals: All meals
Wildlife/Conservation: Batwa interactions highlight indigenous knowledge and conservation partnerships.
Day 8: Transfer to Entebbe – Departure
Morning drive back to Entebbe (approximately 8–10 hours with stops) or optional domestic flight from Kihihi airstrip (extra cost). Depart Entebbe International Airport.
Meals: Breakfast, packed lunch
Wildlife/Conservation: Safe, scenic farewell to Uganda’s landscapes.
End of Safari
Includes & Excludes
Includes:
- All ground transfers in 4×4 safari vehicle
- Professional English-speaking driver-guide
- Full-board accommodation as specified
- All park entrance fees
- Gorilla trekking permit ($800 value)
- Chimpanzee tracking permit ($250 value)
- Bottled water during drives
- All activities as per itinerary
- Government taxes and levies
Excludes:
- International flights
- Visa fees
- Travel insurance (mandatory)
- Optional activities (e.g., second gorilla trek, flights)
- Tips and gratuities
- Personal expenses (laundry, drinks, souvenirs)
- Any items not listed as included
Tour Distance to Cover – Best Time to Travel
Total driving distance: approximately 800–900 km. Roads vary from tarmac to murram; expect bumpy sections in wet seasons.
The best time to travel for primate safari Uganda: Dry seasons offer optimal conditions:
- June to September (peak dry season) – clearest trails, best visibility
- December to February – reliable dry weather, fewer crowds than peak Shoulder/low seasons (March–May, October–November) bring lower permit rates in some months but muddier trails and higher rain risk. Gorilla and chimp tracking possible year-round.
Permit Rules, Restrictions, and Trekking Limits
Mountain Gorilla Trekking Permits (Bwindi/Mgahinga):
- Current 2026 price: $800 USD per person (foreign non-residents, standard rate; occasional low-season discounts to $600 in April/May/November)
- Age minimum: 15 years
- Group size: Maximum 8 trekkers per gorilla family
- Duration: 1 hour with gorillas
- Rules: Maintain 7-meter distance, no flash photography, wear masks if required, no eating/drinking near gorillas, turn back if sick
- Book 3–12 months in advance—permits sell out quickly
Chimpanzee Tracking Permits (Kibale):
- Current 2026 price: $250 USD per person (foreign non-residents)
- Age minimum: 12–15 years (varies by operator)
- Group size: Maximum 8–10 per chimp community
- Duration: Up to 1 hour observation after locating
- Rules: Similar health protocols; no running, quiet voices
Permits are non-transferable and non-refundable except in medical emergencies with documentation.
Practical Tips and Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Book gorilla permits early — secure 6–12 months ahead via GoSilverback Safaris to guarantee availability.
- Pack for variable weather — waterproof hiking boots, rain jacket, long sleeves/pants (protect from nettles/insects), layers for cold mornings, hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
- Prepare physically — Gorilla treks involve steep, muddy trails; practice moderate hikes beforehand.
- Avoid common mistakes: don’t bring strong scents (perfume, deodorant); no drones in parks; respect ranger instructions; don’t feed wildlife.
- Health precautions — Yellow fever vaccination required; malaria prophylaxis recommended; bring personal medications.
- Photography tips — Use natural light, no flash; maintain distance; use burst mode for fast movements.
- Cash & connectivity — Carry USD cash for tips; mobile money (MTN/Airtel) useful; Wi-Fi is limited in remote areas.
This 8 Days Primate Safari Uganda combines world-class primate encounters with classic East African wildlife in a compact, high-impact itinerary.
Ready to experience the thrill of standing eye-to-eye with mountain gorillas and hearing chimpanzee calls echo through ancient forest? Limited gorilla permits sell out months in advance—secure yours today with GoSilverback Safaris.
Contact our team now to customize and book your private 8 Days Primate Safari Uganda, including guaranteed gorilla permits and seamless logistics.
Let us deliver the adventure of a lifetime while directly supporting conservation and local communities. Your primates await in the Pearl of Africa—book now and make it happen.

