Western Uganda Positive Impact Experience Safari

Western Uganda Positive Impact Experience Safari

Immerse yourself in Western Uganda's wildlife and communities through this transformative 20-day journey combining conservation, culture, and meaningful local impact

13 days
From $7,143per person

At a Glance

Duration

13 days

Destinations

From Price

$7,143 pp

Accommodation

Mid-Range

Meals

All meals included

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Overview

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. This comprehensive adventure takes you through Uganda's most spectacular regions, where every experience is designed to benefit both visitors and local communities. Whether you're participating in conservation efforts, engaging with indigenous cultures, or contributing to community development projects, this journey ensures your travels create meaningful change while providing unforgettable memories of the Pearl of Africa.

Your Route

Parks & Reserves

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

Uganda

Home to almost half the world's mountain gorillas

Queen Elizabeth National Park

Uganda

Savannah, wetlands and Africa's famous tree-climbing lions

Kibale Forest National Park

Uganda

The primate capital of the world

Lake Mburo National Park

Uganda

Uganda's only zebra habitat and one of Africa's most intimate parks

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Signature Experiences

Highlights of This Journey

Keeper for a Day Experience

Keeper for a Day Experience

Go behind the scenes at Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre, preparing animal meals and learning about conservation while supporting endangered species protection programs.

Local Women's Tailoring Initiative

Local Women's Tailoring Initiative

Support women's empowerment by engaging with tailoring and craft projects at Lake Bunyonyi, learning traditional techniques while contributing to sustainable livelihoods.

Authentic Village Life in Kiyebe

Authentic Village Life in Kiyebe

Experience rural Ugandan life through hands-on participation in beekeeping, gardening, and crafts-making workshops while enjoying local meals and cultural entertainment.

Chimpanzee Tracking in Kibale

Chimpanzee Tracking in Kibale

Trek through the "primate capital of the world" to observe our closest relatives in their natural habitat, supporting forest conservation efforts.

Cultural Exchange

Cultural Exchange

Engage meaningfully with local children in community visits, contributing to education initiatives and fostering international understanding.

Lake Mburo Wildlife Safari

Lake Mburo Wildlife Safari

Explore diverse ecosystems on game drives and boat trips while supporting local conservation efforts and community-based tourism initiatives.

Wildlife

What You Might Encounter

Mountain Gorilla

Critically endangered great apes — tracking a family group through ancient forest is one of Africa's most profound wildlife encounters.

Forest Elephant

Smaller and darker than savannah elephants, these elusive forest giants move silently through Bwindi's dense undergrowth.

L'Hoest's Monkey

A striking primate with a white beard and dark coat, endemic to Central African montane forests.

African Green Broadbill

A brilliantly coloured bird found nowhere else on earth outside this corner of East Africa.

Tree-Climbing Lion

In Ishasha, southern Queen Elizabeth NP, prides of lions have developed the unique habit of lounging in fig trees — a behaviour rarely seen anywhere else in Africa.

Hippo

The Kazinga Channel hosts one of Uganda's largest hippo populations, best seen on a boat cruise at sunset.

African Buffalo

Massive herds roam Queen Elizabeth's open grasslands, forming the backbone of the lion's prey base.

Uganda Kob

The national antelope of Uganda, found in impressive numbers across the park's savannah flats.

Chimpanzee

Kyambura Gorge — the "Valley of Apes" — cuts through the park and shelters a habituated chimp community.

Red Colobus Monkey

Large troops of these russet-and-black monkeys crash through the canopy, often in the company of mangabeys and blue monkeys.

African Forest Elephant

Smaller than their savannah cousins, forest elephants use Kibale's trails as ancient pathways between feeding grounds.

Plains Zebra

Lake Mburo is Uganda's only park with zebra — small herds graze alongside impala and eland on the open hillsides.

Impala

One of Uganda's only impala populations lives here, overlooked by the park's rocky ridges.

Leopard

The park's rocky terrain and dense bush make it excellent leopard habitat — often spotted on night drives.

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13 nights