Uganda is a land of breathtaking landscapes, primate encounters, and rich cultures. Trek through misty rainforests to meet mountain gorillas face to face, cruise along the Nile under the thunder of Murchison Falls, and spot tree-climbing lions in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
At Wildbud Safaris, we craft tailor-made Uganda safari packages for families, solo travelers, honeymooners, and photographers, ensuring seamless logistics, expert guiding, and unforgettable experiences.
Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest & Mgahinga
Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale National Park
Diverse wildlife – lions, elephants, hippos, and leopards
Stunning landscapes – crater lakes, savannahs, rainforests, and the Nile
Cultural encounters with Batwa, Baganda, and other local communities
Less crowded parks compared to East African neighbors
Uganda is home to over half the world’s mountain gorillas. Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is the country’s highlight:
Small group treks led by expert rangers
Spend up to 1 hour with a gorilla family
Option for Gorilla Habituation Experience (4 hours)
Permits required (we handle all bookings for you)
Enhance your safari with:
Luxury lodges with forest views and personalised service
Fly-in options to Bwindi and Murchison Falls for comfort and time-saving
Private vehicles and guides throughout
Exclusive experiences: bush breakfasts, community walks, and cultural performances
June – September: Dry season, best for gorilla trekking
December – February: Short dry season, great wildlife visibility
March – May & October – November: Rainy seasons, discounted rates, still possible for trekking
Yes. Gorilla trekking permits are mandatory and limited daily. We handle all permit bookings for you.
Yes. Uganda is safe for travelers when using licensed operators and following local advice.
Moderate fitness is needed. Treks can last 2–6 hours over uneven terrain.
Absolutely. Many guests combine Kenya’s Masai Mara or Tanzania’s Serengeti with Uganda gorilla trekking for a full East African safari.
Park fees, permits, accommodation, meals, private vehicle, English-speaking guide, and bottled water during drives.