5 Days Uganda Budget Safari Tour with Gorillas & Chimps

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Are you looking for an affordable African safari? This 5 Days Uganda Budget Safari Tour is perfect for travelers who want to see chimpanzees and mountain gorillas without spending too much. Uganda is one of the best places in Africa for wildlife safaris. You will visit Kibale Forest and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest—home to chimpanzees and mountain gorillas.

This article shares everything you need to know about the 5 days Uganda budget safari tour packages, cost, daily activities, reviews, and travel tips. Let’s explore Uganda together!

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Tour Summary

5 Days Uganda Budget Safari Tour with Gorillas & Chimps - Seko Tours

Duration

5 Days

5 Days Uganda Budget Safari Tour with Gorillas & Chimps - Seko Tours

Vehicle Type

4WD Safari

Foot steps

Tour Type

Private
5 Days Uganda Budget Safari Tour with Gorillas & Chimps - Seko Tours

Languages

Any Language

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Places to Visit

Kibale National Park

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

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Tour Itinerary

Itinerary: 5 Days Uganda Budget Safari Tour

Day 1:

Entebbe to Kibale National Park

Your safari guide will pick you up in Entebbe (either from your hotel or the airport). You’ll start your journey to Kibale Forest National Park, located in western Uganda. Along the way, you can choose to stop at scenic crater lakes.

Activities:

  • Drive to Kibale National Park

  • Optional crater lakes visit

DAY ACTIVITIES

Kibale National Park Photos

OVERNIGHT & MEAL PLAN

Day 2:

Chimp Trekking and Bigodi Wetland Walk

After breakfast, you will go to the park headquarters for a briefing before your chimpanzee tracking begins. The walk through the tropical forest is magical, and you may see chimps swinging in trees. In the afternoon, enjoy a guided walk in Bigodi Wetland and a visit to the local village.

Activities:

  • Chimpanzee tracking

  • Bigodi wetland walk

  • Village walk

DAY ACTIVITIES

Kibale National Park Photos

OVERNIGHT & MEAL PLAN

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Popular questions about Tanzania Safari 5 Days Uganda Budget Safari Tour with Gorillas & Chimps

Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary offers a rare chance to track wild white rhinos on foot with a guide. It's a unique way to see these endangered animals up close in their natural environment.
The sanctuary is also home to birds and other small animals, making it a great stop for nature lovers.
It’s a safe and educational experience that supports rhino conservation in Uganda.
This visit usually takes place on Day 1 of the expedition before heading to Murchison Falls.

You will explore wide savannahs with chances to spot elephants, lions, giraffes, and buffalo.
Game drives are done in 4x4 vehicles with pop-up roofs for better viewing and photography.
Morning and evening game drives offer different wildlife sightings depending on the time of day.
A professional guide will share information about the animals and the ecosystem.

Yes, it’s one of the best short hikes in Uganda with rewarding views.
You’ll walk to the top where the Nile River squeezes through a narrow gorge before crashing down.
Expect powerful water spray, scenic photo spots, and the roaring sound of the falls.
It’s not too long or too steep, suitable for most fitness levels.

The stay includes full board—breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Rooms are comfortable with en-suite bathrooms and mosquito nets.
The lodge is located near Murchison Falls Park, offering great sunset views.
TripAdvisor reviews highlight the good food, friendly staff, and peaceful setting.

The boat cruise takes you along a channel between Lake Edward and Lake George.
You’ll spot hippos, crocodiles, buffalo, elephants, and many bird species.
It’s a calm ride ideal for photography and seeing animals from a different angle.
The boat is guided and safe, usually lasting about 2 hours.

Expect to see elephants, buffalo, lions, leopards, hippos, and more.
The Kasenyi plains are best for big cats, while the Kazinga Channel has plenty of hippos and birds.
The park is also home to tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector (optional).
Your guide will help spot and explain animal behavior during the drive.

The trek is moderate and suitable for most people with average fitness.
You’ll walk through tropical forest with muddy paths, depending on weather.
Guides help track chimpanzees by sound and movement.
Once found, you’ll spend about an hour observing them closely.

Yes, it’s family-friendly and many lodges offer child-friendly meals and family rooms. Game drives are also exciting and educational for kids.

Our guides are trained to make the experience safe and fun for all ages. Just let us know if you’re traveling with children, and we’ll adjust the plan to suit your family.

Bigodi is a community-run sanctuary near Kibale Forest, rich in birds and monkeys.
The walk takes you through wetlands, boardwalks, and local villages.
It’s a peaceful, eco-friendly experience with a knowledgeable guide.
You’ll learn about conservation and the local way of life.

The drive is about 3 hours depending on road conditions.
You’ll pass through beautiful countryside with tea plantations and crater lakes.
It’s a scenic and relaxing transfer between two major safari parks.
Lunch is usually served at the lodge upon arrival.

Some lodges offer Wi-Fi in common areas, but it may be slow. In the parks, network coverage can be limited, especially in remote areas like Ndutu.

We recommend enjoying a digital detox and focusing on the wildlife experience. You can use this time to connect with nature and relax.

Yes, most visitors need a tourist visa to enter Tanzania. You can apply online before your trip or get it on arrival at the airport.

The visa fee is usually $50 (or $100 for U.S. citizens). Always check the latest visa rules with the Tanzanian embassy in your country.

Yellow fever vaccination is required if you’re coming from a country with yellow fever risk. Other recommended vaccines include hepatitis A, typhoid, and tetanus.

It’s best to visit your doctor or travel clinic before your trip. Bring a copy of your yellow fever certificate just in case.

Pack light and comfortable clothes for warm days, a jacket for cooler mornings, and walking shoes. Don’t forget a hat, sunscreen, insect spray, and a camera.

For the beach, bring swimwear, sandals, and light clothes. A power adapter and small backpack are also useful.

Yes, tipping is common in Tanzania. For safari guides, $10–$20 per day per group is a standard tip. Lodge staff usually receive a group tip at the end of your stay.

Tips are appreciated but not mandatory. They are a great way to show appreciation for excellent service.

Seko Tours is a locally owned tour company with expert guides and years of experience. We know where to find the Big 5 and create unforgettable safari moments.

We offer fair prices, safe travel, and personal attention from start to finish. When you book with us, you’re supporting a local business that truly cares about your experience.

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