Grab your safari hat, binoculars and don’t forget your camera because your friends are not going to believe your stories on this African Safari in Uganda!
Straight out of the pages of a National Geographic Magazine, Uganda offers intrepid travelers a chance to live like an explorer. This epic journey is a combination of observational game drives through wildlife parks, and on-the-ground up-close encounters with some of the world’s most endangered animals like rhinos and, chimpanzees, and mountain gorillas.
The adventure begins in Entebbe and follows a game circuit north, west, and returns south to Entebbe. We will explore wooded savannas, grasslands, tributaries of the Nile River, and mountain tropical cloud forest. Lodges with delicious food and comfortable accommodations.
More off-the-beaten than more popular East Africa countries, Uganda is known for its friendly people, and high concentrations of animals in smaller game reserves. You will see the iconic animals of Africa, but the primates are the highlight of this safari! The grand finale is a ranger-led small group trek into the home of highly endangered wild mountain gorillas & chimpanzees.
This active educational travel adventure is for any healthy adult from beginner to seasoned traveler. All skill levels welcome. No experience necessary. Anyone age 18+ welcome.
Minimum 4 / Maximum 12
To ensure an intimate and authentic experience, the group is limited to no more than 12 participants, allowing us to connect more deeply while minimizing our impact on the pristine environment.
We need 4 participants to confirm this trip, and we truly appreciate your patience as we work toward that goal. We’re just as eager as you are to confirm this adventure!
Once the trip is confirmed, you’ll receive an email with essential details, including flight booking guidelines, waivers, and tour-specific information. If we’re unable to fill the trip within 90 days of the start date, all participants will receive a full refund.
Moderate For Most, Strenuous for Some.
For trekking, participants should be healthy, know their limits, and be able to walk 4-6 miles on rolling and uneven terrain which could be steep and slippery depending on the conditions. Hiking trails for gorilla and chimpanzee trekking vary from easy, medium and strenuous. Trail assignments are based on the participants’ abilities, but subject to park rangers’ authority and number of trekkers that day. During gorilla trekking, each participant has a porter who will carry his/her day pack and always there to lend a helping hand. If you have concerns about hiking, please contact us to discuss.
Examples: Half-day hikes, or multi-sport activity days with varied intensity.
Preparation: A regular exercise routine that includes aerobic activities like walking, biking, or swimming for 20-40 minutes, 3 to 4 times a week.
Click HERE to view Google Map of the itinerary.
We stay at a variety of eco-lodges on the edge of the parks and protected areas. Each lodge is modest, clean and the staff are friendly. Accommodations are surrounded by beautiful scenery and sometimes animals come through the property. All will have hot water and solar electricity or generators for power. From luxury accommodations to economical properties, they are at the mercy of a 3rd world infrastructure and the fates. Your packing list will include a headlamp and wet wipes for the possible chance that you could be without running water or electricity for a night. During a visit in 2018, there was one night where there wasn’t hot water or electricity in our cabins. We did have cold bottled water, a delicious meal, and hippos talking to each other while grazing in the yard that night. It was worth the trade off!
Here is a list of scheduled locations. These are subject to change and can be substituted for similar accommodations.
All participants must have a passport valid for travel 6 months beyond the date of departure.
Passports/Visas:
Visit the US State Department Website for the most current requirements. Most destinations require your passport to be valid 6 months beyond your planned departure date. Check your passport now to avoid last minute stress and hassle.
Vaccinations & Travel Health:
Visit the CDC website for the most current requirements for travel and other travel health related suggestions and concerns for your destination.
Proof of Yellow Fever Vaccination (Yellow Card)
https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/traveler/none/uganda
Tourist Visa
Purchase online three months before travel for $50 USD (as of 4/2024)
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Lori started her Green Edventures journey in 2019 going on trips such as Tanzania, Idaho, Northwoods WI, Yellowstone, WI Dog Sledding, Uganda, Iceland Multi-sport and Laugavegur, Baja, Roatan and Alaska. In 2021 she led our Northwoods WI Women’s Trip, and in 2022, she Co-Led two WI Dog Sledding Trips, Tanzania Women’s trip and Co-Ed trip, Idaho Salmon River Rafting and a Northwoods WI student trip.
Lori is a proud Cheesehead originally from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Although she still calls Wisconsin home, she has done her share of traveling. She has been traveling since the age of 11 where she took her first trip out of the country to Canada, since then, she hasn’t stopped.
For Lori, it isn’t always about the destination, she wants to travel anywhere and everywhere! She loves all forms of travel – road trips, plane trips, cruises, guided tours, self-guided/planned trips, outdoor/indoor, beach or mountain, hiking or theater, solo or partner or group – you name it! But her favorite part of travel is meeting new people along the way and hearing their stories! You won’t catch Lori without her headlamp, and her boast worthy Luminaid lantern.