Can I Combine Uganda Gorilla Trekking with Other Safaris?
Gorilla trekking in Uganda is a bucket-list adventure, but it doesn’t have to stand alone. In fact, combining a gorilla trek with other classic safaris creates a richer, more diverse journey across Uganda’s stunning landscapes. Whether you want to witness tree-climbing lions, track chimpanzees, or cruise the Nile, Uganda lets you do it all in a single trip.
Why Combine Gorilla Trekking with Other Safaris?
Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park typically takes just one or two days, leaving room for more adventure. Uganda is compact yet varied—meaning you can travel from misty mountains to sunlit savannahs within a few hours. The country’s well-planned road and flight networks make combining experiences both practical and rewarding.
Popular Safari Combinations
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Gorillas + Big Game in Queen Elizabeth National Park
After trekking gorillas in Bwindi, many travelers head north to Queen Elizabeth National Park. This park offers classic savannah game drives and is home to elephants, buffaloes, lions (including the famed tree-climbing lions of Ishasha), and hundreds of bird species.
- Travel Time: About 2–5 hours’ drive from Bwindi
- Add-on Activities: Game drives, boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel, lion tracking
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Gorillas + Chimpanzees in Kibale Forest
Uganda is the only country where you can track both gorillas and chimpanzees in the wild. Kibale Forest National Park hosts the highest density of chimpanzees in East Africa. Add a chimp trek before or after your gorilla experience to complete your great ape adventure.
- Travel Time: Approx. 5–7 hours from Bwindi or Queen Elizabeth
- Add-on Activities: Chimp tracking, Bigodi Wetland walk, cultural visits
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Gorillas + Murchison Falls Safari
Fly or drive to Murchison Falls National Park in northwestern Uganda for a contrast to the rainforest. This park features open savannah, the roaring Murchison Falls, and a dense population of giraffes, elephants, and Nile crocodiles.
- Travel Time: Domestic flight from Kisoro or Kihihi to Pakuba, or full-day road trip
- Add-on Activities: Boat safari on the Nile, hike to the top of the falls, game drives
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Gorillas + Lake Mburo for a Soft Start or End
If you prefer a gentle intro or relaxing finale, Lake Mburo National Park fits well. Located along the route between Entebbe and Bwindi, it’s ideal for walking safaris, biking, or a quiet boat cruise.
- Travel Time: 4–5 hours from Entebbe, 6 hours from Bwindi
- Add-on Activities: Walking safari, horse riding, boat trips, birdwatching
Best Itinerary Example (7–10 Days)
How to Plan the Combination
To combine safaris efficiently, consider the following:
- Choose the right season—dry months (June–August and December–February) make travel between parks easier.
- Use domestic flights if short on time. Flights connect Bwindi, Murchison, and Queen Elizabeth.
- Book permits early—gorilla and chimpanzee permits are limited and essential for planning.
Plan Your Visit With Us
Uganda offers more than gorilla trekking—it’s a safari paradise waiting to be explored. Whether you want to track lions, paddle on the Nile, or meet local communities, we help you stitch it all into a seamless journey.
Let Gecko Safaris Africa design your tailor-made safari that starts with gorillas and ends with memories across every corner of Uganda.