UGANDA: Gorilla and Chimpanzee Trekking + Savanna Safari and Tribal Cultures Expedition (14 days)

INTRODUCTION

UGANDA: GREAT APE TREKKING + SAFARI AND TRIBAL CULTURES

This 14-day journey combines mountain gorilla and chimpanzee trekking in the tropical rainforests of southwest Uganda with Big Five safari and tribal cultural exchange in the savannas of isolated northeast Uganda. Highlights include tracking Great Apes in Kibale and Bwindi, savanna game drives in Kidepo and Murchison, and cultural immersion and homestays with the Karamojong, Ik and Batwa people. This trip emphasizes conservation, respect for indigenous cultures, and support for local economies.


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THE LOCATION

Southwestern Uganda is a region of unique ecological importance and stunning natural beauty, characterized by its lush rainforests, rolling hills, and rich biodiversity. Home to the ancient Kibale and Bwindi Impenetrable Forests, these protected national parks have become a haven for endangered species such as mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, and a variety of primates.

On the other side of the country, northeastern Uganda is an isolated yet spectacular conservation area, sparsely populated by traditional cattle-raising tribes between the expansive savanna and rugged mountains. Kidepo is renowned for its exceptional biodiversity and the park's isolation contributes to a truly wild safari experience, with opportunities to see large herds of buffaloes, elephants, lions, cheetahs, and giraffes, often without other tourists.

However, the beauty and uniqueness of Uganda come with a fragility that requires careful management. The coexistence of endangered wildlife and local communities presents challenges and opportunities in conservation and sustainable development.

 

THE ACTIVITIES

Great Ape Trekking: One of the main highlights of visiting Uganda’s tropical rainforests is the chance to track mountain gorillas and chimps. Here, you must navigate through dense forest terrain to observe these incredible animals in their natural habitat.

Safari: In Kidepo, you venture into one of Africa's most untouched wildernesses, coming face-to-face with wildlife, including cheetahs, caracals, lions, elephants, hyenas, and more amidst vast, crowd-free savannahs. Murchison Falls on the Nile River complements this with thrilling game drives and boat cruises in search of Africa’s Big Five.

Culture: You hike to the lands of the secluded Ik tribe in the Morungole Mountains, stay in a traditional manyatta cattle camp among the Karamojong people, participate in local homestays in Murchison and learn to cook foraged foods with the displaced Batwa community in Bwindi. These activities provide insights into the ways of life and traditions while supporting local families.

 
 
 

THE PEOPLE

The Karamojong, pastoralists by tradition, center their culture around cattle, which are vital to their economy and social structure. Their society, characterized by colorful beadwork, vibrant dances, and music, is structured around age sets and clans. The manyatta, a traditional homestead, comprises circular huts made of wood, mud, and thatch, serving as both a family dwelling and a social center.

In contrast, the Ik people, among Uganda's smallest ethnic groups, inhabit the remote Morungole Mountains. Their intimate knowledge of local ecology and customs, including traditional dances and songs, offers a window into a unique, isolated way of life.

In the Bwindi region, the Batwa people, traditional forest dwellers with deep forest ties, face challenges due to their displacement following the creation of the National Park for gorilla conservation. This has led to significant cultural and socioeconomic shifts as they adapt to life outside their ancestral forest home.

 

THE COST

The total cost of this trip is $5950 USD per person based on a group size of 2-8 individuals in shared rooms.

The trip includes three meals daily, accommodation, guides, private transportation, wildlife and national park permit fees, ranger support, drinking water, and payment processing fees by Visa/MasterCard.

The cost does not include any flight tickets, visa fees, personal spending, insurance, additional food and drinks, tips for local staff, and anything not explicitly mentioned as included.

10% of all profits on this trip are donated to a Ugandan changemaker in the conservation and environmental regeneration space.

 
 
ROUTE

The following itinerary is meant to serve as a guideline for the trip, rather than an exact play-by-play. As is true of all inertia experiences, we leave room for sporadic interactions, unforeseen opportunities, and time buffers to compensate for unexpected scenarios.

 
 
HIGHLIGHTS

MOUNTAIN GORILLAS

Track mountain gorillas in the fabled ancient rainforest at Bwindi.

SAFARI GAME DRIVES

Look for the African lions, leopards, giraffes, elephants, crocodiles and more in Murchison Falls.

KARAMAJONG AND IK TRIBES

Stay in a local cattle camp and hike a remote mountain range to visit some of Uganda’s smallest ethnic groups

CHIMPANZEES

Meet our closest genetic relatives up close and personal in the Kibale rainforest.

 
DEPARTURES

MICRO GROUP TRIPS

All Micro Group Trips are limited to a fixed maximum and a minimum number of participants (2~8 people) to ensure a safe, intimate, and sustainable experience.

If available, fixed departure dates are listed below. Click on a date to sign up.

If no trip dates are available, private trips or extra dates can be organized according to your schedule pending our guides’ availability. Contact us to arrange a private trip.


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Want to travel independently or don’t see dates that work with your schedule?

Contact us to arrange a private trip instead.

 
 
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