Amazing 12 Days Uganda Lake Victoria and Gorilla Safari
This 12 Days Uganda Lake Victoria & Gorilla tour combines the tranquil beauty of Lake Victoria, intimate primate encounters, classic savanna game viewing, and the world-renowned mountain gorilla trekking experience in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
Designed for discerning international travelers from the USA, UK, Europe, Canada, Asia, and the Middle East, it offers a perfect balance of relaxation, adventure, and conservation impact.
Uganda, the Pearl of Africa, delivers diverse ecosystems within a compact area. This itinerary maximizes wildlife encounters while minimizing unnecessary backtracking, with private 4×4 transport, expert English-speaking guides, and handpicked accommodations.
Tour Overview
This safari starts and ends in Entebbe, focusing on Uganda’s premier highlights. You will visit Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary, relax on the Ssese Islands in Lake Victoria, explore Lake Mburo National Park (famous for zebras and horseback safaris).
Trek mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, enjoy boat cruises and game drives in Queen Elizabeth National Park, track chimpanzees in Kibale National Park, and witness the dramatic Nile at Murchison Falls National Park.
Key Features:
- One gorilla trekking permit per person (included).
- Ngamba Island visit for rescued chimpanzees.
- Private boat transfers to Ssese Islands.
- All park entrance fees and activities.
- Flexible pacing with rest days after treks.
- Strong emphasis on responsible tourism and community benefits.
Travelers return home with profound memories of Uganda’s biodiversity and a deeper appreciation for conservation efforts.

Highlights of 12 Days Uganda Lake Victoria and Gorilla Safari
- Primate Paradise: Gorilla trekking in Bwindi and chimpanzee tracking in Kibale, plus Ngamba Island.
- Lake Victoria Experience: Relaxed island life on Ssese with boat safaris and beaches.
- Diverse Wildlife: Big Five potential in Queen Elizabeth and Murchison Falls; unique species like zebras and elands in Lake Mburo.
- Iconic Landscapes: Murchison Falls, Kazinga Channel boat cruise, crater lakes, and ancient rainforests.
- Conservation Focus: Every dollar supports anti-poaching, habitat protection, and local communities.
- Comfort Levels: Mid-range or luxury options with excellent service.
Day-by-Day Outline
Day 1: Arrival Entebbe & Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary
Day 2-3: Ssese Islands, Lake Victoria (boat transfers, relaxation, island exploration)
Day 4: Transfer to Lake Mburo National Park (game drive)
Day 5: Lake Mburo – Horseback or walking safari
Day 6: Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Day 7: Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi
Day 8: Bwindi to Queen Elizabeth National Park (optional community visit)
Day 9: Queen Elizabeth – Game drives & Kazinga Channel boat cruise
Day 10: Queen Elizabeth to Kibale National Park (chimp tracking prep)
Day 11: Chimpanzee Tracking in Kibale & transfer toward Murchison Falls
Day 12: Murchison Falls National Park (game drive/boat) & departure transfer or extension
(The detailed itinerary below expands on activities, accommodations, meals, and experiences.)
Detailed Itinerary of 12 Days Uganda Lake Victoria and Gorilla Safari
Day 1: Arrival in Entebbe & Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary
Upon landing at Entebbe International Airport, your GoSilverback Safaris guide welcomes you.
After a short rest, take a scenic boat ride across Lake Victoria to Ngamba Island, home to over 50 orphaned chimpanzees rescued by the Chimpanzee Sanctuary & Wildlife Conservation Trust.
Observe feeding sessions from viewing platforms, learn about rehabilitation efforts, and understand threats like habitat loss and bushmeat trade.
This visit highlights Uganda’s commitment to primate conservation.
Return to Entebbe for the overnight.
Accommodations:
Luxury: Lake Victoria Serena Golf Resort & Spa
Mid-range: Boma Hotel Entebbe
Budget: Airport Guest House
Meals: Dinner (FB on request).

Days 2-3: Ssese Islands – Lake Victoria Relaxation
Transfer to the mainland ferry point for a private boat to the Ssese Islands (Buggala or nearby). These 84 islands offer pristine beaches, tropical forests, and fishing villages.
Activities include swimming (safe areas), forest walks, birdwatching, village visits, and sunset cruises. The relaxed pace counters jet lag while showcasing Lake Victoria’s biodiversity.
Accommodations:
Luxury: Ssese Islands Beach Hotel or private eco-lodge
Mid-range: Brovad Sands Lodge
Budget: Hornbill Camp
Meals: Full board. Enjoy fresh tilapia and tropical fruits.
Day 4: Ssese Islands to Lake Mburo National Park
Drive to Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda’s smallest savanna park. Afternoon game drive reveals zebras, impalas, elands, buffaloes, and over 350 bird species.
The acacia woodlands and wetlands create a picturesque setting.
Accommodations:
Luxury: Mihingo Lodge (infinity pool, waterhole views)
Mid-range: Mburo Safari Lodge
Budget: Rwonyo Rest Camp
Meals: Full board.
Day 5: Lake Mburo National Park – Walking & Horseback Safaris
Explore on foot or horseback (one of Uganda’s few parks allowing this). Spot topi, waterbucks, and possibly leopards.
Optional boat trips on the lake add hippo and crocodile sightings. This intimate experience fosters connection with the ecosystem.
Day 6: Lake Mburo to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Scenic drive south through rolling hills to Bwindi. Evening briefing prepares you for tomorrow’s trek.
Accommodations:
Luxury: Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp or Mahogany Springs
Mid-range: Buhoma Lodge or Engagi Lodge
Budget: Buhoma Community Rest Camp
Meals: Full board.

Day 7: Mountain Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
The pinnacle: Trek into the dense rainforest with trackers to spend one unforgettable hour with a habituated mountain gorilla family.
Bwindi hosts nearly half the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. The trek (2-7 hours depending on group location) is physically moderate to challenging but deeply rewarding.
Conservation Value: Fees directly fund protection, with communities benefiting from tourism revenue.
Day 8: Bwindi to Queen Elizabeth National Park
Transfer (approx. 4-6 hours) to Queen Elizabeth. En route, optional Batwa cultural experience. Afternoon game drive in this savanna-forest mosaic.
Day 9: Queen Elizabeth National Park – Kazinga Channel & Game Drives
Morning game drive targets lions, elephants, buffaloes, and tree-climbing lions in Ishasha sector (if routed).
The afternoon Kazinga Channel boat cruise offers unparalleled hippo, crocodile, and birdlife viewing.
Accommodations:
Luxury: Mweya Safari Lodge or Kyambura Gorge Lodge
Mid-range: Bush Lodge or Kasenyi Safari Camp
Budget: UWA bandas

Day 10: Queen Elizabeth to Kibale National Park
Drive to Kibale Forest (approx. 5-7 hours). Afternoon crater lakes exploration or Bigodi wetland walk for birds and monkeys.
Day 11: Chimpanzee Tracking in Kibale & Toward Murchison Falls Area
Early morning chimpanzee trek in Kibale, home to 13 primate species. Habituation allows close but respectful viewing. Afternoon drive continues toward Murchison.
Day 12: Murchison Falls National Park & Departure
Game drive and boat cruise to the base of the falls, where the Nile squeezes through a 7-meter gap. Spot giraffes, elephants, and lions. Afternoon transfer to Entebbe for your flight (or extend your stay).
Accommodations (if needed): Mid-range/luxury near the park or Entebbe.
End of your Safari
Includes & Excludes
Includes:
- Gorilla permit and Ngamba Island visit.
- All park fees, boat transfers, and guided activities.
- Private 4×4 transport with experienced driver-guide.
- Full board accommodations (as per level).
- Bottled water, airport transfers.
- Conservation contributions.
Excludes:
- International flights and visas.
- Travel insurance (mandatory, covering evacuations).
- Tips, personal expenses, alcoholic drinks.
- Optional add-ons (e.g., habituation experiences).
Permit Rules, Restrictions, and Trekking Limits
Gorilla Trekking (age 15+): Maximum 8 visitors per gorilla group per day, one hour with the family. Maintain 7+ meters distance, no flash photography, and avoid if ill. Permits are strictly limited; book 3-6+ months ahead.
Chimpanzee Trekking: Similar guidelines, slightly more flexible groups. All activities support UWA conservation tariffs.
Practical Tips and Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Fitness Preparation: Gorilla/chimp treks require moderate fitness; pack sturdy boots, rain gear, and gloves.
- Packing Essentials: Binoculars, insect repellent, neutral-colored clothing, a camera with a zoom, and a power bank.
- Health: Yellow fever vaccination required; malaria prophylaxis recommended. Bring prescriptions.
- Photography: Respect rules—no selfies with primates.
- Common Mistakes: Under-booking permits early, over-packing, or skipping travel insurance. Avoid flashy or loud behavior near wildlife.
- Sustainability: Support community crafts and follow Leave No Trace principles.
Book your 12-day Uganda Lake Victoria and Gorilla Safari today with GoSilverback Safaris. Secure your gorilla permit and create lifelong memories while contributing to conservation.
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