Uganda Safari Cost in 2026 & 2027
When most travelers first consider visiting Uganda, one question quietly shapes every other decision:
“How much is this actually going to cost me?”
It’s a fair question and not always an easy one to answer.
A Uganda safari is not a fixed-price holiday. It’s not like booking a city hotel or a beach resort where everything fits neatly into a package. Instead, it’s a custom-built experience, influenced by your travel style, your expectations, your timing, and most importantly the kind of moments you want to have.
Do you want to stand just a few meters away from a family of mountain gorillas?
Do you imagine long game drives across open savannah filled with elephants and lions?
Or do you picture something slower and more intimate misty forests, birdsong, and quiet lakes?
All of these are possible in Uganda. And each comes with its own cost considerations.

This guide will walk you through everything honestly and clearly so you can plan your safari with confidence, avoid surprises, and understand exactly where your money goes.
Why a Uganda Safari is Worth Every Dollar
Before we break down costs, it’s important to understand what you’re paying for.
Uganda isn’t just another safari destination. It offers a rare combination that very few countries in Africa can match:
Mountain gorilla trekking in dense rainforest
Chimpanzee tracking in tropical jungles
Classic savannah safaris with lions, elephants, and buffalo
Waterfalls, crater lakes, and dramatic landscapes
A quieter, more intimate safari experience with fewer crowds
In a single itinerary, you can move from the thick forests of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to the open plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park, and then to the powerful cascades of Murchison Falls National Park.
That diversity is what makes Uganda special, and ultimately shapes the cost.
Understanding the Average Cost of a Uganda Safari

Let’s start with a realistic overview.
Most safaris in Uganda are priced per person per day, and the range varies depending on comfort level and inclusions.
Budget Safaris
Expect to spend around $150 to $350 per person per day.
This usually includes basic accommodation, shared transport, and fewer extras. It’s ideal for adventurous travelers who don’t mind simplicity.
Mid-Range Safaris (Most Popular)
Typically $350 to $550 per person per day.
This is where most travelers fall, comfortable lodges, private vehicles, and a well-balanced experience.
Luxury Safaris
From $550 to $1,200+ per person per day.
Think high-end lodges, exceptional service, and sometimes domestic flights instead of long drives.
What That Means for a Full Trip
- 3-day safari: $900 – $2,500+
- 5-day safari: $1,800 – $4,500+
- 7–10 day safari: $3,000 – $8,000+
These are not fixed prices—but they give you a realistic starting point.
Gorilla Trekking: The Heart (and Cost) of the Experience

For many travelers, a Uganda safari is built around one unforgettable moment: coming face-to-face with mountain gorillas.
This experience takes place mainly in:
- Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
- Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Permit Cost
- $800 per person (foreign non-residents)
This permit allows:
- A guided trek through dense rainforest
- Time spent locating a habituated gorilla family
- One hour in their presence
That hour is strictly regulated—but often described as life-changing.
Why It Costs So Much
The price isn’t arbitrary. It supports:
- Gorilla conservation efforts
- Anti-poaching patrols
- Local communities living near the parks
- Highly trained ranger guides
Without these systems in place, mountain gorillas would not survive.
So while $800 may seem high, it’s not just a ticket—it’s a contribution to preserving one of the world’s most endangered species.
Chimpanzee Tracking: A More Affordable Alternative

Chimpanzee tracking offers a different but equally fascinating experience.
Best done in:
- Kibale National Park
Permit Cost
- Around $200 – $300 per person
Chimp tracking is generally:
- Less physically demanding
- More affordable
- More flexible in scheduling
And unlike gorillas, chimps are highly active, expect noise, movement, and energy.
Transportation: The Backbone of Your Safari
One of the most underestimated aspects of safari cost is transportation.
Uganda’s beauty lies in its diversity, but that also means distances between parks can be long.
Road Safaris
Most travelers use a 4×4 safari vehicle with a driver-guide, which typically costs:
- $150 – $250 per day (including fuel and guide)
Your guide is more than just a driver—they are:
- Your wildlife expert
- Your cultural interpreter
- Your problem-solver on the road
Long drives are part of the journey:
- Kampala to Bwindi: 8–10 hours
- Kibale to Queen Elizabeth: 2–3 hours
Fly-In Safaris

For those who prefer comfort and speed:
- Domestic flights: $300 – $600 one way
These reduce travel time significantly and are often used in luxury itineraries.
Accommodation: From Simple to Exceptional
Where you stay plays a major role in both cost and overall experience.

Budget Options
- $50 – $100 per night
- Basic but clean and functional
Mid-Range Lodges
- $120 – $300 per night
- Comfortable rooms, good food, scenic locations
Luxury Lodges
- $400 – $1,500+ per night
- Premium service, stunning views, exclusive settings
You’ll find lodges near key destinations like:
- Queen Elizabeth National Park
- Murchison Falls National Park
- Lake Bunyonyi
Meals and Dining
Most safari packages include meals, especially when staying in lodges.
- Budget: Simple, local dishes
- Mid-range: Mix of local and international cuisine
- Luxury: High-quality, often gourmet dining
Drinks, especially alcohol, are often billed separately.
Park Fees and Activities
Park entry fees are mandatory and typically cost:
- $40 – $45 per day
These apply to parks such as:
- Murchison Falls National Park
- Queen Elizabeth National Park
Additional activities may include:
- Boat safaris
- Nature walks
- Cultural visits
These range from $15 to $50 depending on the experience.
Other Essential Costs
- Visa: $50
- East Africa visa: $100
- Flights: $600 – $1,500+ depending on origin
Entry point:
- Entebbe International Airport
When You Travel Matters (A Lot)
Timing can significantly affect your budget.
Peak Season (June–Sept, Dec–Feb)
- Higher prices
- Best weather
- High demand for permits
Low Season (March–May, Oct–Nov)
- Lower lodge rates
- Fewer tourists
- Occasional rain
Traveling in the low season can reduce your total cost by 20–40%, without sacrificing the experience.
Group vs Private Safaris
Group Safaris
- Lower cost
- Shared experiences
- Fixed itinerary
Private Safaris
- Higher cost
- Full flexibility
- Personalized pace
For couples or families, private safaris often provide better value per experience.
Realistic Sample Budgets
3-Day Gorilla Safari
Approximately $1,500 – $2,000 per person
5-Day Safari (Wildlife + Chimps)
Approximately $2,000 – $3,500 per person
7–10 Day Full Experience
Approximately $3,500 – $6,500+ per person
Hidden Costs to Keep in Mind
Even well-planned safaris can include extras:
- Tips for guides and staff
- Travel insurance
- Personal purchases
- Drinks and snacks
Planning for these ensures no surprises.
Is Uganda Good Value Compared to Other Destinations?
Compared to Kenya and Tanzania:
- Uganda is often more affordable
- Less crowded
- More diverse (especially for primates)
Compared to Rwanda:
- Gorilla permits are significantly cheaper
- Better suited for longer, multi-experience safaris
The True Value of a Uganda Safari
It’s easy to focus on numbers. But a safari is not just an expense—it’s an experience.
It’s the moment you:
- Hear the forest fall silent as gorillas appear
- Watch elephants move slowly across the plains
- Feel completely disconnected from the noise of everyday life
These are the moments that define the journey.
Call to Action: Start Planning Your Uganda Safari
Every traveler is different, and so is every safari.
The best way to understand your exact cost is to plan a trip tailored to your interests, time, and budget.
At Feather Trail Safaris, we design experiences that are:
- Personalized to your travel style
- Transparent in pricing
- Built on deep local expertise
Whether you’re dreaming of gorilla trekking, wildlife safaris, or a complete Uganda adventure, we’re here to help you plan it the right way.

