Booking a Uganda safari lets you experience incredible wildlife, including mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, lions, elephants, and more. To make your trip smooth and memorable, follow these easy steps.

Uganda offers many safari options—from gorilla trekking in Bwindi and Mgahinga to chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest, classic game drives in Murchison Falls, and birdwatching in Queen Elizabeth National Park. Determine how many days you want to spend and which parks or activities interest you most.
Safaris in Uganda vary widely in cost. Gorilla permits alone are a significant expense, so plan your budget accordingly. Decide whether you want luxury lodges, mid-range hotels, or budget camping options.
Many tour companies specialize in Uganda safaris. Look for operators with good reviews, official licenses, and experience. You can book directly with operators or through travel agencies. Reading testimonials and asking for recommendations helps.
Reach out via email, phone, or website inquiry forms. Provide your travel dates, interests, budget, and any special requests. The operator will draft a safari itinerary tailored to your preferences.
Check the proposed plan carefully. Ensure it covers your desired activities, includes transport and accommodation, and fits your budget. Ask questions if anything is unclear.
Most operators require a deposit to confirm your booking. Payment methods vary—credit card, bank transfer, or online payment platforms. Keep proof of payment and confirmation emails.
Book your flights to Entebbe International Airport, Uganda’s main gateway. Check visa requirements and obtain an East Africa Tourist Visa if needed. Some nationalities can get visas on arrival; others must apply beforehand.
Get necessary vaccinations, including yellow fever, and carry malaria prophylaxis. Pack suitable clothing, gear, and documents. Your safari operator may provide a detailed packing list and pre-trip briefing.
On arrival, your guide or driver will meet you at the airport or your hotel. Follow your itinerary, respect wildlife and local cultures, and capture unforgettable memories.