If you only want to visit Uganda for gorillas, then you can get in and out in as little as 3 to 5 nights. However, it is usually best to spend at least four nights in the Bwindi Forest area and do two gorilla treks, to ensure good sightings.

3-5 nights

Most people undertaking a trip of this duration visit the gorillas in Bwindi, then either continue north by road to Queen Elizabeth (savanna safari) and Kibale Forest (chimps), or fly across Lake Victoria for some more serious savanna safari in the Serengeti region of Tanzania.

6-10 nights

Longer trips within Uganda can extend that combination by continuing north by road to Murchison Falls, or flying to the remote Kidepo Valley. Or you can combine with other countries, most notably Serengeti in Tanzania, Okavango in Botswana or Kruger in South Africa.

11-15 nights


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Every single trip that we build is unique. Your trip will be precisely tailored to meet the exact requirements of everyone in your group.

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ATR is widely recognised as the world’s leading tailor-made safari company. We will help you to find a more authentic, more exciting, better value safari. 


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Your dedicated safari specialist will work with you to build a selection of sample trips. We'll discuss seasonality, wildlife movements, logistics, lodge options, activity levels, whatever is necessary. And we will keep on refining until we are all confident that we have reached the perfect trip.

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Everything is arranged. All you need to do is turn up. You probably won’t even need to show your paperwork, you will simply glide from one group of friendly and efficient local hosts to the next. And our support team remains on hand throughout, leaving you free to focus entirely on the extraordinary experiences ahead.

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"Wow, this trip did not disappoint- it was absolutely fantastic. The gorillas were a sight to behold. We spent an hour with them in very close proximity- it is sometimes hard to stay the requested distance from them due to dense foliage and they were also all around you, walking between us - an absolute privilege.
I wouldn’t change a single thing about our trip it was spellbinding."

Nicola Caldera, Pennsylvania USA

"The gorillas were a sight to behold."

"I worked with ATR in planning our first trip to Africa. From start to finish, the process was seamless and tailor-made. ATR worked with me to pull together an itinerary that allowed us to experience safari nd gorilla trekking.

This was my first time working with a travel agent and I am so glad I did. I would 100% recommend ATR to anyone interested in going on safari!"

Charlene Wu, New York USA

“We had an unforgettable experience with the gorillas.”

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How long to spend in Uganda?

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Many of us here at ATR have travelled extensively with our own kids, so we know for a fact that safari is great for families.

This is the kind of trip that guarantees to generate memories that you will share for the rest of your lives.

However, there are significant health issues to consider in most safari areas, so we need to proceed with caution.

Most dry season safari is ideal for kids of 12 years and older, eminently feasible for kids 8-11 years and potentially viable from 6-7 years old. If your kids are 0-5 years, then it’s probably best to stick to the non-malarial areas of the Cape, then progressing up into Namibia as they get older.

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Safari is an inherently romantic experience that can be endlessly tailored to suit you.

We have been helping guests to build awesome honeymoons for many years. We have intimate knowledge of some of the wildest and most romantic places in the world.

Perhaps the most important piece of advice is to be yourselves. Please don’t feel it is necessary to fit into the usual romantic tropes if they’re not for you. Just focus on having a great trip.

We very much understand the importance of these trips, we know that your honeymoon needs to really hit the heights and be a truly life-punctuating experience.

Honeymoon safari 

On safari, luxury means different things to different people.

The most conventional meaning is that the accommodations are extremely comfortable, with elevated levels of hospitality. This is relatively easy to deliver, there are lots of luxury lodges.

However, simply inserting more luxurious lodges into your trip is no guarantee of a better safari. In fact, the opposite can be true.

For us, the hallmarks of a truly high quality safari are a suitably slow pace, wonderful remote locations, superb safari guiding, exclusive and intense wildlife interaction, precisely tailored experiences and considered attention to detail. We can do that.

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It’s never too soon to get in touch. Please don’t feel you need to have everything lined up.

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How much to spend on a safari in Bwindi?


Safari in Bwindi ranges from pricey to very pricey, although considerably less than the equivalent in the Virunga area of Rwanda.

There are too many costly structural elements that cannot be avoided, like accommodation, gorilla permits, internal flights and private vehicles. You can expect to spend USD 1600 to 2500 per person per night.

We are more than happy to work across this range of prices. The only important thing is that we help you find the very best safari to suit your budget.

The two dominant price factors are the specific lodges that you choose to include in your trip. Deploying more time in town locations can bring the total cost down dramatically.

If you have a higher budget, we will help you determine which lodges do actually deliver elevated levels of service and experience. We will also highlight other subtle ways in which your trip can be raised to another level, including the use of whole camp bookings, private guides and vehicles etc.

If you have a medium budget, the best ways to keep a lid on costs are to keep your trip short, to deploy nights in Entebbe and to carefully choose lower-cost lodges. We will help you understand where to trim and where to splash in order to achieve the best overall experience.

If you have a lower budget, then we can always look at other fundamentally less pricey safari countries, although this would inherently mean scrapping the gorilla experience.

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Queen Elizabeth


Set in the remote west of Uganda, Queen Elizabeth National Park is the largest savanna safari area in the country, a stop on the overland route from Bwindi Forest to Kibale Forest.

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Kibale Forest

Set in the southwest of Uganda, Kibale Forest is an important tropical reserve, the best location in the country for viewing chimpanzees.

Kidepo Valley

Set in the extremely remote north of Uganda, Kidepo Valley is a real trophy location for experienced safari travellers, with impressive landscapes and a good range of wildlife.

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Uganda contains five primary major safari areas, offering gorillas, chimps and savanna safari. All area reached from the main airport at Entebbe by light aircraft services, but the four out west can then be connected by road, making for great safari adventures.

The Bwindi area is very hilly, with the gorgeous rainforest reserve being surrounded by extremely pretty terraced agriculture and traditional tribal villages. It is very easy to feel delightfully lost in this endless maze of valleys.

Beautiful scenery

Bwindi Forest is one of two locations (the other being Virunga Mountains in Rwanda) to offer intense up-close encounters with mountain gorillas. This area specialises in very-high-end lodges, but the core forest experience remains authentic and heart-pumping.

Mountain gorillas

Over the years, Bwindi Forest has managed to develop a good range of lodges, which was not the case for a very long time. There are now a handful of reliable mid-range options and 2026 saw the arrival of the first genuinely upmarket option.

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A visit to Bwinid Forest is much enriched by the local people. The indigenous tribal cultures of Uganda are easily accessible to visitors, both out amongst the farming communities and with the extraordinary hunter-gatherer Batwa pygmies.

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Why choose Bwindi Forest for your safari?

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Set in the southwest of Uganda, Bwindi Forest is one of the prime locations in Africa for viewing mountain gorillas. The area contains a handful of good lodges and offers an excellent range of other forest and cultural activities, notably including interaction with the Batwa pygmies.

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May to September is the long dry season and the most reliable period for gorilla tracking. Trails are firm, treks predictable, and gorillas accessible. Mornings are cool, the forest misty but manageable, and visitor numbers rise, so early booking of permits and lodges is essential.

May–Sep

October to November is a short rainy season. Trails soften, trekking becomes more variable, and gorillas may move to higher slopes, lengthening treks. Visitor numbers drop, the forest is lush, and photography is excellent in the misty jungle.

Oct–Nov

December to February is the short dry season. Trails are manageable, gorillas remain at mid-elevations, and mornings are cool. Other than late December, visitor numbers are lower, making permits easier to secure. Light and visibility are excellent for photography.

Dec–Feb

March to April is the main rainy season and most challenging for trekking. Trails are muddy, treks longer, and gorilla movements unpredictable. Visitor numbers are low, the forest intensely green, and conditions rewarding for those prepared to embrace the wet season.

Mar–Apr

When to go gorilla trekking in Bwindi Forest?

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Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Forest is highly seasonal, with rainfall, trail conditions, and gorilla movements affecting trekking difficulty and comfort. Understanding the seasons helps plan the best time for wildlife encounters, photography, and lodge availability.

Serengeti

Serengeti is the mother of all safari reserves, a most extraordinary place, best known for its enormous wildebeest and zebra migration, but with prolific wildlife year round.

Maasai Mara 

Maasai Mara is one of Africa’s best known wildlife reserves. A part of the greater Serengeti ecosystem, the Mara is renowned for hosting the migration herds Jun-Oct.

Zanzibar

If you are looking for tropical beaches, then Zanzibar Island has loads of choice of lodges, whilst the islands of Pemba and Mafia are much less-visited backwaters with a cool Swahili vibe.