This trip shows you the best of Uganda. You start in Entebbe and visit Murchison Falls, Kibale, Queen Elizabeth, Bwindi, and Lake Mburo national parks. You’ll see many animals and beautiful places.
In Murchison Falls, you’ll go on game drives to see elephants, lions, and giraffes. You’ll also take boat trips to see hippos and crocodiles, and visit the powerful Murchison Falls.
In Kibale, you’ll walk in the forest to see chimpanzees and other monkeys. Queen Elizabeth Park has lots of animals. You’ll go on game drives, take a boat trip, and even track lions.
The big moment is in Bwindi, where you’ll trek to see mountain gorillas. This is very special because there aren’t many gorillas left in the world. You’ll also learn about the Batwa people who used to live in the forest and visit a coffee farm.
The trip includes cultural experiences like visiting local communities, trying traditional activities, and learning about Ugandan cultures.
You’ll end the trip at Lake Mburo, where you can go horse riding to see animals like zebras and antelopes. On your way back to Entebbe, you’ll stop at the Equator for photos.
This trip gives you a full look at Uganda’s wildlife, nature, and culture. You’ll stay in good hotels and have all your meals included. It’s a great way to see the best of Uganda in two weeks.
You’ll trek through thick forest to spend time with wild mountain gorillas. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience to see these amazing animals up close.
From tree-climbing lions to chimpanzees, you’ll see many unique animals. Game drives and boat trips will bring you face-to-face with Uganda’s incredible wildlife.
You’ll meet the Batwa people and learn their ancient forest ways. You’ll also visit local farms and communities, giving you a real taste of Ugandan life.
Behold the opportunity to explore the majestic Murchison Falls as part of your 14-day tour of Uganda. Immerse yourself in the beauty and historical significance of this powerful waterfall on the Victoria Nile River.
You’ll see Uganda’s most beautiful places. From misty mountains to wide savannas and sparkling lakes, the scenery will take your breath away.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site, home to roughly half of the world’s mountain gorilla population. The park’s dense, mist-covered rainforest offers unforgettable gorilla trekking experiences, allowing visitors to observe these majestic primates up close in their natural habitat.
Kibale National Park is renowned for its dense tropical rainforest and diverse primate population, including the highest concentration of chimpanzees in Uganda. Visitors can embark on thrilling chimpanzee tracking adventures, explore the forest’s rich biodiversity, and enjoy bird watching in this lush, green paradise.
Queen Elizabeth National Park offers a remarkable variety of landscapes and wildlife, from savannahs and wetlands to crater lakes and forests. The park is famous for its tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector, boat cruises on the Kazinga Channel teeming with hippos and crocodiles, and diverse birdlife, making it a haven for nature lovers and safari enthusiasts.
The Batwa Trail Experience offers a unique cultural encounter with the indigenous Batwa people, who share their traditional forest survival skills and way of life. Complementing this, the Coffee Tour provides insights into sustainable coffee farming practices in the region, allowing visitors to taste freshly brewed Ugandan coffee while learning about its cultivation and production.
Lake Mburo National Park. It is known for its diverse wildlife, including hippos, crocodiles, and various bird species. The lake is surrounded by savannah grasslands and acacia forests, making it a popular destination for safari enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Murchison Falls National Park, where the falls are situated, is renowned for its abundant wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, and Nile crocodiles, making it a top destination for safaris and nature enthusiasts.
EXCELLENTBased on 444 reviewsLeticia L2024-12-27Excellent and exceptional experience! My experience couldn't be better and I couldn't recommend Nyange more! They are excellent and I'm super satisfied with everything.I booked my climbing to Kilimanjaro with them and everything was perfect from the starting communication to the very last second I was with them.I'm a woman solo traveler and I felt safe every single time.All the staff is very nice, helpful and attentive. They really make the phrase "come as a client, leave as a friend" come true, I'll miss everyone! Special thanks to my guide in Kilimanjaro: Amnaay (if you wanna go with him, I assure you'll have a fun and pleasant time! He knows a lot, is very encouraging and literally held me when I couldn't walk anymore. I don't know if I could reach the summit without him and all the other guys that came with me - the cooker, waiter and porters, everyone special, very professional and has their space in my heart).They arranged everything I needed: my commuting from the city center to the farm (their farm is amaaaaazing, beautiful and the room was super comfortable and clean and with a breathtaking view of Kilimanjaro. All the delicious food they make is local - with ingredients from the farm), even in my last night Amnaay asked them if they could cook Ugali for me, and they did!The owner, Praise, is also very caring and himself always make sure that everything is ok, always having nice conversations, asking if I need something, etc.I could be here writing a review of 50 pages only speaking good things about them. Highly recommend! It was for sure the best experience in my life and thanks for them!Jocelyn K2024-12-10Highly Recommend Nyange Adventures - a life changing experience I highly recommend Nyange Adventures. Amina coordinated our tour and was extremely helpful, communicative, and accommodating. We did a 9-day safari and 3-days in Zanzibar all coordinated through Nyange Adventures for our honeymoon. It was the perfect amount of time if you plan to do both Central Serengeti (most popular) and Northern Serengeti (Wildebeest migration in September), which we did. I wish we had more time in Zanzibar, and we could have easily spent 5-7 days there and scuba dived. Our safari was exceptional because our guide, Joseph, was top notch. Joseph is so kind and professional. He went out of his way to make sure we had an incredible experience. Joseph knew where to go, when to wake up, and he was just as excited to see the wildlife as we were, which made it even better. Our stays were mid-tier, and we always had a shower and bathroom. Some stays were better than others, admittedly, but the food was always delicious and the hospitality of the staff was incredible. Be prepared to spend a lot of time in the car and on bumpy, wild, and remote roads... remember that is what a safari entails. Be patient and let go of control. In order to access once-in-a-lifetime nature, you have to rough it a bit. We enjoyed learning more about the history of Tanzania (Tan-gan-ika) and Swahili culture. Do not skip the tribe immersions (we met the Hadzabe, Datoga, and Masai tribes). Pay your white people tax and spread USD tips around. Bring a lot of cash with you as we had trouble accessing ATMs. I wish we brought more cash, so we didn't have to waste time figuring out how to pay once we arrived. Amina warned me, but I didn't understand and if I went again, I would bring even more USD. Hadiya was our guide in Zanzibar. We did a walking tour with her. She was very informative, kind, and helpful. Skip the spice tour if you can... it is a big tourist trap. After a safari, you might want some time to decompress at these incredible beaches. Be prepared that the tides are strong and occur in the middle of the day. Amina booked a perfect hotel for us - the Sunshine Marine Lodge. In Zanzibar, it really matters where you stay! My only regret is not scuba diving. We ended our days on safari with a campfire and a dancing ceremony. I would highly recommend learning Swahili words and using Swahili language with locals. There is a lot to learn from the people who live in Tanzania - every person we met had a unique story and shared more about their way of life. Be patient. Embrace their culture and learn something. I really didn't want to leave and I can't wait to go back. I think about this experience every day.Courtney K2024-11-16Best team ever! I can honestly say that this was one of the best experiences I have ever had traveling. It was made special because of the amazing people who supported our trek up Kily- from our awesome guides, Amnaay and Musa, to Oscar, our chef, who prepared delicious meals to Steve, our waiter,who ensured all of our needs were met to Mohammed who ensured our tents and sleeping quarters were up to snuff and ever porter who supported our hike. Everyday I looked forward to seeing our team on the mountain, they always had smiles on their faces and were cheering us along the way. We became family as we shared time together and I learned to trust my team. Nyange Adventures is top notch and I highly recommend Nyange for your trek up Kily!Fixely2024-11-05Very Bad tour I regret having to write such a bad review of Nyange Adventures, but we feel duped because we booked an excursion to Lake Chala with them via email, and everything went wrong—from the van's broken rear door to the fact that it flooded as soon as the activity started—something the guide never worried about.Michael2024-11-02Avoid this company everyone zero star. We had terrible service from them. We went with some buddies to Nyange Adventures. Employees exhibited really poor guide Rashidi conduct, becoming irritated when someone asked a question. Rashidi is also a really lousy driver. It was some time before I gave him to us. It wasn't a good experience. Don't utilize this business. It was the worst experience of my life with Nyange Adventures, and they overcharged us by $10,000 for our group tour. The service was extremely subpar, and I would have given them a zero-star rating if I could.Eduardo F2024-10-17Trip of a lifetime in the Ngorongoro crater with Rashidi Spent three days with Rashidi at the Ngorongoro crater and had the time of a life. Rashidi is an excellent guide. Not only can he spot the mammals, sometimes from kilometers away. But he can spot birds too. He can recognize the calls and finds them when they are hidden in thick bush. His English is great and he is knowledgeable about the land and people as well. We saw giraffes, lions, elephants, rhinos, serval cats, water buffalo, wildebeest, zebras, hippos, plus over 30 species of birds! Can’t recommend this company and Rashidi enough.Tom S2024-10-14Overnight guide tour to Ngorongoro Crater We had a very last minute opportunity with 3 extra days on a Tanzania mission trip and Nyange did a beautiful job arranging two nights at Ngorongoro Crater with a full day of birding and wildlife in the Crater. They welcomed us at Kilamanjaro International Airport and drove us to Dodoma and the end of the three days. Arrangements were great. Praise was very prompt with queries and helping get myself my wife and three friends all set up. Rashid was our guide and driver, took excellent care of us and demonstrated great guiding skills identifying birds large and small along with really good wildlife finds including 3 rhinos and a Serval Cat. I would highly recommend this group to anyone.Kumar T2024-09-04Roof of Africa From the Safari to Kilimanjaro to ZanzibarEverything was arranged and sorted by these guysWhat a truly spellbinding experience into the heart of TanzaniaOne for the booksExtremely reliable company and staffPeter V2024-08-26Terriffic Tanzania We had the most amazing, interesting and memorable adventure in Tanzania. We had a 12-days adventure meeting tripes, local people in the villages, safari tours, waterfalls and farms. We had Francis Boniphase as our guide during the entire trip. He is very friendly and is curious to learn and give his knowledge to us. We also met the owner of the Nyange (Praise Nyange) who gave us some awesome experiences on his farm.MtEverest2024-08-24Made it with Nyange! My son and I just reached the summit on the 8 day Lemosho climb with the fabulous crew of Nyange. Special shout out to our guide Amnaay and the assistant guide Henry, without whom we would not have succeeded. On summit day, they carried our day packs, kept us at a steady pace (believe me, that is a good thing), when at several points I was ready to give up. We were one of the first ones to get there just in time to watch to most glorious sunrise. Then, they pretty much held on to us on the rapid and harrowing decent. I found Nyange hightly recommened in Stedman's book. It is a small local outfit that supports KPAP. The owner, who was once a porter, even came to say hi to us during our last day in Moshi. There are lots of operators, a couple of them had huge groups of trekkers, and I am sure they all do a fine job, but I chose to go with a local company and I am so glad I did. And, don't let anyone tell you Kilimanjaro is easy. It was very, very hard!
Upon arrival at Entebbe Airport, you’ll be warmly welcomed by our representative and transferred to your hotel. Stay overnight at either the high-end Hotel No.5 or the mid-range 2 Friends Beach Hotel. Dinner is included.
Begin your journey north-west through the Luwero Triangle to Masindi, stopping at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary for rhino trekking. After lunch, continue to Murchison Falls and enjoy the sunset. Overnight at Paraa Safari Lodge (high-end) or Pakuba Safari Lodge (mid-range). Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Start with African coffee before a morning safari to spot elephants, lions, and other wildlife. Return to the lodge for breakfast and lunch, then take a boat safari to the base of Murchison Falls. Hike to the top of the falls before returning to the lodge. Overnight at Paraa Safari Lodge (high-end) or Pakuba Safari Lodge (mid-range). Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
After an early breakfast, take a boat cruise to see elephants, buffaloes, and the rare shoebill stork. In the evening, enjoy a nature walk with a ranger. Overnight at Paraa Safari Lodge (high-end) or Pakuba Safari Lodge (mid-range). Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Drive south through the countryside to Fort Portal. Stay overnight at Kyaninga Lodge, Chimpundu Lodge (high-end), or Turacco Treetops (mid-range). Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
After breakfast, go on a guided walk to see chimpanzees and other primates. In the afternoon, explore Bigodi Wetland to see unique plants and animals. Overnight at Chimpundu Lodge (high-end) or Turacco Treetops (mid-range). Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
After breakfast, enjoy a cultural tour to learn about local milking and fishing practices. Visit a hippo viewing spot and the former king of Tooro’s palace. Overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge (high-end) or Buffalo Safari Lodge (mid-range). Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Start with a morning game drive to see elephants, buffalo, and birds. After breakfast and lunch, take a boat trip along the Kazinga Channel to spot hippos and other wildlife. Overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge (high-end) or Buffalo Safari Lodge (mid-range). Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Join an early morning lion tracking session, then drive to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, passing through scenic tea plantations. Overnight at Buhoma Lodge (high-end) or Engagi Lodge (mid-range). Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
After breakfast, trek into the jungle to see mountain gorillas. Spend the afternoon relaxing at your lodge. Overnight at Buhoma Lodge (high-end) or Engagi Lodge (mid-range). Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Experience the Batwa trail to learn about the ancient forest people. In the afternoon, join a coffee tour at a local farm to see the coffee-making process. Overnight at Buhoma Lodge (high-end) or Engagi Lodge (mid-range). Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Drive to Lake Mburo National Park, arriving in time for lunch. Take a boat cruise to see hippos, zebras, and birds along the shores. Overnight at Mihingo Lodge (high-end) or Rwakobo Rock Lodge (mid-range). Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Enjoy a morning horse ride to see wildlife, then visit Igongo Cultural Centre. Stop at the Equator for photos before driving to Entebbe. Overnight at Hotel No.5 (high-end) or 2 Friends Beach Hotel (mid-range). Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Transfer to Entebbe Airport for your flight home. Breakfast is included. End of service.
After your safari, relax and enjoy a convenient transfer to Entebbe Airport or your accommodation.
Discover the wild in luxury and elegance aboard a dedicated 4WD vehicle equipped with a pop-up roof, providing you with the best vantage point for viewing the wild animals and the lush forest surroundings.
A knowledgeable and English-speaking driver/guide will be by your side throughout the journey. They’ll share their expertise, ensuring you don’t miss a thing. (Guides in other languages are available upon request, just let us know!)
 Leave the paperwork to us! Park entrance fees, government charges, and conservation taxes are all included, ensuring a seamless and stress-free tour.
Gorilla and chimpanzee trekking permits are essential for rare wildlife encounters. The permits allow limited time with the animals and support conservation efforts.
Savor delicious meals and refreshing drinks during your safari. We provide all meals and drinking water throughout your adventure. At 5-star accommodations, alcoholic beverages (except premium brands and spirits) are also included.
Tipping your guides and camp/lodge staff is a kind gesture to acknowledge their hard work and excellent service. While tipping is not mandatory, it is certainly appreciated.
Spa treatments, laundry services, and other add-on amenities offered by your lodge are typically not included.
Alcoholic beverages (except those included at 5-star accommodations) and other drinks outside your meal plan are not covered.
Flights, travel insurance, and visas are not included.
Souvenirs, personal shopping, and other incidental costs are your responsibility.