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Co-designed with Positive Impact Tourism, this transformative 20-day journey through Western Uganda combines stunning wildlife encounters with meaningful community engagement. From tracking gorillas in ancient forests to supporting local education initiatives and sustainable agriculture projects, this carefully crafted itinerary creates lasting positive impacts in local communities while offering travelers an authentic, immersive experience of Uganda’s natural and cultural treasures.
Trip Highlights
- Experience a unique “”Keeper for a Day”” program at Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre
- Support local women’s initiatives through tailoring and craft projects at Lake Bunyonyi
- Immerse in village life and sustainable agriculture projects in Kiyebe
- Track chimpanzees in Kibale Forest and explore the diverse wildlife of Lake Mburo
- Engage meaningfully with local schools and community health initiatives
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Gorilla Neighbour Guest House (Entebbe)
Le Petit Village (Kampala)
Banda Lodge (Masaka)
Eagles Nest (Lake Mburo)
Birdnest Resort (Lake Bunyonyi)
Gorilla Mist Camp (Bwindi)
Camping in Kiyebe Village
Fort Motel (Fort Portal)
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Hike to see the rare mountain gorillas in a misty rainforest.
Kibale National Park
Spot chimpanzees and other primates on guided treks in a biodiverse forest.
Lake Mburo National Park
Enjoy an easy-to-reach savanna park for wildlife and water activities.
Wildlife keeper for a day experience
Community support initiatives
Game drives
School and health center visits
Biking tours
Boat trips
Cultural experiences with Batwa community
Beekeeping activities
Tree planting
Chimpanzee tracking
Local cooking experiences
Craft making with women’s groups
During these months, the weather is generally warm and pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 25°C to 29°C (77°F to 84°F) during the day. The average rainfall per month ranges from 46mm (1.8”) to 86mm (3.4”). It is an ideal time to visit for wildlife safaris and gorilla trekking, as the drier conditions make it easier to navigate through the national parks. This period experiences relatively higher precipitation, with rainfalls ranging from 86mm (3.6”) from September to November to averages of around 147mm (5.8”) from March to May. The rainforest landscapes become lush and vibrant during this time, but it’s important to note that travel conditions can be more challenging due to occasional heavy rains and muddy trails. However, the rainy season also offers unique opportunities for birdwatching and witnessing the spectacular waterfalls at their fullest. In Uganda, game viewing in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kibale National Park, and Murchison Falls National Park is excellent December through February and June through October. In November and March it is good, and it is fair in April and May. Dry Seasons in Uganda – December to February, June to August
Wet Seasons in Uganda – March to May, September to November
Best Times To Spot Wildlife in Uganda
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Welcome to Uganda! Your driver-guide will meet you at Entebbe International Airport and transfer you to your accommodation for a restful evening.Arrival in Entebbe
Day 2 – Entebbe – UWEC Keeper for a Day
Experience a unique behind-the-scenes day at the Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre through their keeper program. Shadow dedicated animal keepers who will share their passion and expertise while you participate in hands-on activities throughout the day. Help prepare animal meals, clean enclosures, and create enrichment activities that stimulate both mental and physical wellbeing for the animals. This immersive experience provides valuable support to local conservation efforts while offering deep insight into wildlife care and management.Entebbe – UWEC Keeper for a Day
Day 3 – Entebbe – Community Care Visit
Experience the inspiring work of a local hero who provides care and support to abandoned children. Contribute meaningfully by purchasing essential supplies and engaging with the children through creative activities like painting and storytelling. This visit directly supports vulnerable youth while fostering cross-cultural understanding.Entebbe – Community Care Visit
Day 4 – Entebbe to Kampala – Cultural Exchange & Education
Explore Uganda’s cultural heritage at the National Museum and Gadhafi mosque before participating in an enriching school visit. Share your knowledge through board games and interactive activities, creating meaningful connections while supporting local education.Entebbe to Kampala – Cultural Exchange & Education
Day 5 – Kampala to Masaka – Community Engagement
Journey to Masaka via the iconic equator line. Experience authentic local cuisine and engage with community members through guided walks, gaining insight into daily life in rural Uganda.Kampala to Masaka – Community Engagement
Day 6 – Masaka – School Support Initiative
After breakfast, immerse yourself in a local primary school’s daily operations. Work alongside school chefs and kitchen staff to prepare nutritious meals for the children – from washing vegetables to organizing ingredients, fostering community connection while learning about local cuisine. Share the meal with students and engage in meaningful interaction. In the afternoon, accompany the children on an educational trip to the Tanzania-Uganda border, supporting their learning about international relations before returning to your accommodation.Masaka – School Support Initiative
Day 7 – Masaka to Lake Mburo National Park
Transfer to Lake Mburo National Park for an evening game drive, introducing you to Uganda’s diverse wildlife.Masaka to Lake Mburo National Park
Day 8 – Lake Mburo National Park Experience
Begin with a morning bicycle tour through Bahima communities, learning about local culture. Afternoon game drive to spot zebras, giraffes, hippos, and buffaloes in their natural habitat.Lake Mburo National Park Experience
Day 9 – Lake Mburo to Lake Bunyonyi
Travel to the scenic Lake Bunyonyi, known for its serene beauty. Afternoon nature walk to explore the surrounding landscape.Lake Mburo to Lake Bunyonyi
Day 10 – Lake Bunyonyi – Women's Empowerment
After a relaxed breakfast, visit a local women’s cooperative to learn traditional basket weaving techniques. Share your professional knowledge about business management, helping strengthen their entrepreneurial skills. Support their work directly by purchasing handcrafted items. In the afternoon, take a scenic boat trip to explore the lake’s islands, including the historically significant Akampene (Punishment Island). Learn about local history and culture before returning to your accommodation for a peaceful evening.Lake Bunyonyi – Women’s Empowerment
Day 11 – Lake Bunyonyi to Ruhija – Social Enterprise
Visit a women’s tailoring project in Bwindi, sharing entrepreneurship knowledge and supporting local business development through meaningful exchange.Lake Bunyonyi to Ruhija – Social Enterprise
Day 12 – Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Visit a women’s tailoring project in Bwindi, sharing entrepreneurship knowledge and supporting local business development through meaningful exchange.Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Day 13 – Bwindi – Cultural Heritage Preservation
After breakfast, visit the Batwa community alongside youth from neighboring villages for an immersive cultural learning experience. Together with these young people, you’ll learn directly from Batwa elders about their traditional forest lifestyle and cultural practices. This intergenerational exchange helps preserve vital indigenous knowledge. With permission, these sessions can be recorded to share this cultural heritage with a wider audience, supporting both preservation and understanding.Bwindi – Cultural Heritage Preservation
Day 14 – Bwindi to Kiyebe Village
Immerse yourself in village life through community cooking and cultural exchange, experiencing authentic rural Uganda.Bwindi to Kiyebe Village
Day 15 – Kiyebe Village – Sustainable Agriculture
Start your day shopping for ingredients that will be shared with your hosts. Take a guided tour of the local beekeeping project, actively participating in honey collection and processing. Engage in detailed discussions with the beekeepers about their methods, challenges, and the socio-economic benefits of beekeeping for the community. After enjoying lunch together, participate in a meaningful tree planting activity supporting local reforestation efforts. Learn about indigenous tree species, their ecological benefits, and the crucial role of reforestation in combating climate change while enhancing local ecosystems.Kiyebe Village – Sustainable Agriculture
Day 16 – Kiyebe – Community Health & Education
Begin your day purchasing essential supplies like soap and sugar for the community. Visit a local school for interactive sports activities with the children, promoting physical fitness and healthy lifestyles. Donate sports equipment to support ongoing physical education. In the afternoon, visit the local health centre to participate in health education initiatives and deliver much-needed supplies. Share packed lunches with the dedicated healthcare staff while learning about their work in the community.Kiyebe – Community Health & Education
Day 17 – Kiyebe to Fort Portal
Travel to Fort Portal with views of the majestic Rwenzori Mountains.Kiyebe to Fort Portal
Day 18 – Fort Portal – Wildlife & Community Care
Begin your morning by purchasing essential supplies like sugar and soap for a local children’s home. Share lunch with the caretakers at a local restaurant while delivering these vital supplies. In the afternoon, venture into Kibale Forest for an unforgettable chimpanzee tracking experience, observing our closest relatives in their natural habitat as they interact, play, and forage through the forest. Return to Fort Portal for the evening.Fort Portal – Wildlife & Community Care
Day 19 – Fort Portal to Entebbe
Return journey to Entebbe for a relaxing afternoon.Fort Portal to Entebbe
Final reflections on your impact journey before airport transfer for your departure flight.Departure
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Inclusions
- Vehicle and fuel
- All accommodation
- Airport transfers
- AMREF Flying Doctor Service
- All meals as per plan
- Park entrance fees
- Professional driver-guide
- Drinking water
- Fruits along the road
- Prepaid phone
- Ugandan Rolex snack
- All listed activities
Exclusions
- International flights
- Visa
- Insurance
- Personal expenses (laundry, tips, etc.)
- Optional activities (e.g., Gorilla Tracking)
- Donations
Prices
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2 people (1 Double Room)
$8,620/person -
4 people (2 Double Rooms)
$6,740/person -
6 people (3 Double Rooms)
$5,814/person
Our tailor-made trips are designed to offer you the best possible value to make your East African safari experience a memorable one. As a boutique tour operator, we are happy to personalise your trip budget and package according to your needs.
Please treat all pricing as a guide only, as customisations made to this itinerary, style of travel, and number of guests may raise or lower the overall cost. All rates are subject to availability and may change without notice. Single supplements may apply.
For the best, most current rates available, request a quote or speak to one of Kikooko Africa Safari’s travel experts.
Warren Anwkasa,
Founder, Kikooko Africa Safaris
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All our itineraries can be adapted to suit your personal interests and preferences.
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