Highlights of Uganda: Entebbe, Kibale & Bwindi – 7 Days

Pack in the highlights of beautiful Uganda over seven unforgettable days. There’s much to see and do here, beginning with a city tour of the capital of Kampala, followed by a visit to Kibale National Park, where you’ll go on nature hikes to see the resident chimpanzees. But that’s not all—you’ll also venture into the highland jungles of Bwindi to view wild mountain gorillas in their natural environment.
Highlights
- See the highlights of Kampala on a city tour
- Visit Kibale National Park and see native chimpanzees
- Go trekking in Bwindi Forest and spend time with mountain gorillas
Brief Itinerary
| Day | Highlights | Overnight |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Arrive in Entebbe, Optional Activities | Entebbe |
| Day 2 | Day Trip to Kampala, City Tour | Entebbe |
| Day 3 | Transfer to Kibale National Park, Evening Barbecue | Kibale National Park |
| Day 4 | Half-Day Chimpanzee Trek, Local Lunch | Kibale National Park |
| Day 5 | Transfer to Bwindi, Afternoon Walk in Rushaga | Bwindi Impenetrable National Park |
| Day 6 | Mountain Gorilla Trekking, Batwa Cultural Hike | Bwindi Impenetrable National Park |
| Day 7 | Transfer to Entebbe & Depart |
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Entebbe, Optional Activities

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Welcome to Uganda! Known as the “Pearl of Africa,” this country is filled with natural wonders ranging from exotic wildlife to majestic bodies of water like the Nile River and Lake Victoria. Most famously, Uganda boasts highland forests and jungles home to chimpanzees and mountain gorillas—which you’ll get to see in the wild.
Day 2: Day Trip to Kampala, City Tour

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In the morning, you’ll meet your driver for the ride an hour north to Kampala, the capital of Uganda. During a day tour, you’ll experience the highlights of the city. First up is a trip to the Uganda Museum, which features exhibits detailing the ethnological and natural history of the country and its heritage.
After the museum, you’ll take a 30-minute food tour around Kampala. During this culinary adventure, you’ll stop at restaurants and food stalls to taste traditional dishes. Highlights include the famous “Ugandan Rolex,” a street food staple made by rolling a vegetable omelet in chapati. For lunch, sit down for a plate of luwombo, a popular dish of various ingredients cooked in a banana leaf. It originated among the Baganda people here. They are members of the Bantu tribe who come from the Buganda Kingdom, one of the largest pre-colonial kingdoms in East Africa.
Day 3: Transfer to Kibale National Park, Evening Barbecue

Chat with a local specialist who can help organize your trip.
Day 4: Half-Day Chimpanzee Trek, Local Lunch

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In the morning, you’ll embark on a half-day excursion into the rainforest. Along with a team of researchers and expert guides, you’ll hike along the famous Kanyanchu Primate Walk, which will take you through the habitats of the park’s resident chimpanzees. The chance of spotting these primates is high, as they are accustomed to human presence. You’ll even get to spend up to an hour observing their behavior, how they socialize, and their patterns of patrolling the forest.
But chimps aren’t the only exotic animals you’ll likely see on this safari. Keep an eye out for other forest denizens, including elephants, wild pigs, and colorful birds such as the Abyssinian ground thrush, African pitta, and collared apalis. After working up an appetite trekking around the park, you’ll head over to Tinka’s Homestead where you’ll sit down with your group and guides for a home-cooked lunch. You’ll also meet the family members who run this homestay and watch some local dance performances.
Day 5: Transfer to Bwindi, Afternoon Walk in Rushaga

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Early this morning you’ll hop back in the 4WD vehicle for the 7.5-hour ride to the southernmost end of Uganda and Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Located at the edge of the Rift Valley, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a pristine biological and botanical ecosystem covering 128 square miles (331 sq km). It protects ancient rainforests that are a habitat for around 400 wild mountain gorillas, representing about half the world’s population of these apes. Your destination is the Rushaga Sector, which is located at the western end of the park.
Day 6: Mountain Gorilla Trekking, Batwa Cultural Hike

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Leave in the morning on a hike deep into the park to try and spot troops of mountain gorillas. The unique topography of these misty mountains ensures that this is one of the only places in the world you can see these animals in their natural environment. The forest here is known as “impenetrable” due to the endless bamboo and thick ground cover of plant growth that has historically kept outsiders from entering the gorillas’ communities. Today, though, your guides will lead you right to them.
It begins at the park headquarters with a safety briefing covering the dos and don’ts regarding interactions with the gorillas. After the briefing, your group will assemble and, along with researchers and guides, you’ll hike into the forest. Once you locate the gorillas, you’ll spend up to four hours observing them. The guides will point out the behavior of the apes as the researchers monitor their social activities. If conditions allow for it, you may help the researchers collect samples, name primate group members, and perhaps attempt a few of the 16 types of gorilla calls.
Day 7: Transfer to Entebbe & Depart

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Unfortunately, today you must bid farewell to your human and primate friends of Uganda. In the morning, you’ll hop in the car for the return trip to Entebbe and the airport, where you’ll catch your flight home. Until next time!
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