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Visit Uganda for gorilla trekking, wildlife safaris and cultural tours.
At Insight Safari Holidays (a locally owned Uganda safaris company), we provide structured access to mountain gorilla trekking with 99% chance of seeing them, chimpanzee tracking, savanna game drives combined with real cultural experience, and high value birdwatching, led by us.
Its possible to have a day experience with the gorillas however hectic. See more details.
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Visit one of the best primate destinations in East Africa, see the chimps and other primates.
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Visit the second biggest town in Uganda, the source of the Nile and go rafting.
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Affordable trip to visit the might Falls and see lots of wild animals in the park.
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A short trip to Lake Mburo National Park. Among the animals include the Zebra, Giraffe, Hogs and more.
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This Island is a chimpanzee sanctuary with approximately 37 orphaned chimpanzees being taken care of here.
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3 day gorilla tracking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park.
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Relax on the shores of Lake Bunyonyi, take a boat cruise and visit the fishing villages.
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True wilderness experience, game drive and launch cruise for a variety of animals.
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Spend more time with the mountain gorillas of Uganda! Best gorilla safari tour.
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Explore the Park- Sempaya hot springs, Waterfall visit, Chimpanzee trekking, and a Game drive
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Luxury gorilla trekking in Uganda, best primate safari tour.
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Hike mountain Elgon in eastern Uganda and also experience cultural tourism.
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Visit Kibale for Chimpanzees and other Primate species monkeys, birds and more.
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Combine your gorilla adventure trek with visits to other wild animals.
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4 days safari in Uganda to see the primates, gorillas, chimps and monkey variants.
Safari DetailsVisiting Uganda to see the mountain gorillas is a truly amazing experience! Imagine being surrounded by stunning landscapes as you take on an exciting gorilla trek through the 331 sq km Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. The gorillas are incredibly strong yet gentle, and watching them play and care for their young is truly heartwarming. Their eyes are so soulful, just like ours, and being in their presence will make you feel a special connection with nature. There is a special arrangement of the gorilla habituation experience where you can spend more time with the gorillas.
Besides the 459 gorillas, Uganda is blessed with the highest concentration of chimpanzees in Africa. When you visit Kibale forest you will encounter the chimpanzee and various monkey species. A visit to Mgahinga Gorilla National Park will give you a chance to see the Virunga gorillas and the sought after golden monkey.
Queen Elizabeth National Park and Murchison Falls National Park offer wildlife watchers a rich array of safari experiences. These parks let you observe the famous Big Five animals up close, along with many fascinating creatures. During thrilling game drives across the open savannah of Queen Elizabeth National Park, visitors spot grand elephants, commanding lions, secretive leopards, striking rhinoceroses, and graceful buffaloes. Murchison Falls National Park, named for its impressive falls, offers stunning boat trips where you can watch magnificent Nile Crocodiles sunbathing on riverbanks, see groups of hippos playing in the water, and catch sight of quick African water buffalo and towering Giraffes along the shore..
Learn about 60 distinct cultural traditions in Uganda, their native languages, local crafts, and African music and dance! You’ll meet local people including Buganda with its lively traditions and deep history, to traditional pastoralist Karamojong people in northern Uganda, and their unique livestock herding practices. Each region in Uganda shows its own cultural character.
Experience Uganda’s bright traditional ceremonies like the engaging Kiganda dance or Banyankore Cow milking ritual, where rhythmic dance and music join with local customs. Sample the tasty cuisine of Uganda, such as matooke (steamed green bananas) and oluwombo (traditional stew) plus Rolex, a chapati wrap. Browse local markets or craft centres to watch Ugandan artisans creating detailed baskets, bright textiles and beautiful wooden pieces.
Lake Bunyonyi, Africa’s 2nd deepest lake sits in south-western Uganda between Kisoro and Kabale, near Rwanda’s border. Its name means “place of many little birds.” Made up of 24 Islands, it holds both historical and cultural importance making it a top holiday spot in Southern Uganda. Lake Victoria stands as Africa’s largest lake and the world’s second largest freshwater lake by area, after Lake Superior in North America. It spans about 59,947 square kilometers. The lake supports fishing and water activities with over 200 fish species. Hike Mountain Rwenzori and Mt Elgon, visit Sipi Falls and other adventure trails in Uganda.

Bwindi impenetrable forest national park is famed for estimated 320 endangered mountain gorillas, ( Gorilla Berengei, Berengei) -120 mammals -Primate Species, baboons, chimps, -350 bird species, 23 belonging to Albertine Rift endemics. -Discover the Batwa Pygmy cultures.
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-Famous for chimpanzee tracking. Covers 795sq kms, 1590m above sea level. -70 mammal species., elephants, red and blue duikers, giant forest hogs, buffalo, sitatunga and bushbucks. -13 primate varieties; chimps, baboons, white and black colobus. -325 species of birds., Green tinker bird, Africa and green breasted pitas, African grey parrot,…
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Kidepo Valley National Parkboasts of 77 different species of mammals and about 463 bird species. The list of Uganda wildlife safari animals that live inside this park is quite exciting and different from other parks in Uganda.
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68 various mammal species have been recorded within Lake Mburo National Park, approximately 313 different bird species among which is the crested crane found on the national emblem of Uganda found in this are covered with thick acacia woodland plus savannah 158 sq miles; this park generally has a varied …
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Mgahinga gorilla national park is the smallest wildlife park in Uganda. It is found in the south western corner of the country in the Virunga Mountains. It covers the northern slopes of three of three of the Virunga volcanoes namely; Mt Muhavura, Mt Sabinyo and Mt Gahinga. It is famous…
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Murchison Falls National park is one of the largest National parks in the country with 76 different animal species count and about 450 bird species that you will see on a wildlife safari in Uganda. -80 km stretch of rapids and falls. Nile squeezes through an 8m wide gorge. –…
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Pian Upe Game Reserve is found in the North-eastern part of Uganda, North of Mountain Elgon and covers a series of districts like Amudat, Moroto, Katakwi, and Nakapiripiriti. It is the second-largest Game Reserve after the Murchison falls National Park covering over 2043 kilometers squared. The Reserve was first gazetted…
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The most loved safari experience is the lion tracking in Queen Elizabeth National Park. -95 mammal species -Best for game drives in Kasenyi tracks, North Kazinga and Ishasha sector. -Lions, Buffalo, antelope, elephants, warthogs, baboons and more. -600 bird species.
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Sipi falls is nestled in the Eastern part of Uganda in Kapchorwa district near Mbale district. It is located at least 277 kilometers away from Kampala and they are found at the edge of Mountain Elgon National Park. The word Sipi was derived from the ‘sep’ a wild banana that…
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Visit Ssese Islands in Kalangala, beach relaxation, boat trips, forest walks and sunbathing.
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There are over 1000 recorded bird species in the country and these are found in different parts of the country. The country has migratory birds that fly in during the…
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Uganda has 10 National Parks, a number of game reserves, wildlife sanctuaries among others where a number of wildlife have found habitation. So these places offer the best to sightseers.…
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Uganda Photo Safaris A Photographic safari in Uganda is a very unique experience. Abundant wildlife viewing, long days, different environments, changes of weather and variable Geography all offer special and…
Read More →MISSIONARY SAFARIS TO UGANDA Uganda hosts some of the world’s most mesmerizing wildlife species from the Big 5 to the Mighty Mountain Gorillas, the spectacular landscape that is comprised of…
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These can be trekked in Kibale National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park in Kyambura Gorge in Maramagambo Forest and in Budongo Forest inMurchison falls national Park. Chimpanzee habituation can also…
Read More →Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary is located a short way from Murchison falls national park near Para. This Rhino Sanctuary is more like the foundation of the restoration of the Rhino population in…
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Read More →Uganda forms the operational core of our holidays’ safari portfolio due to its concentration of regulated wildlife experiences. Uganda uniquely offers:
.More than half of the world’s remaining Mountain Gorillas
We carefully craft itineraries to reduce transit time while maximising activity diversity.
A locally owned and established safari company operating in Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania and Kenya. We plan and manage safaris with one clear responsibility in mind: to ensure that travel benefits the places, people, and wildlife that make it possible.
Every safari is carefully planned around your interests, schedule, comfort level, and travel goals.
Experienced safari consultants providing clear communication, detailed planning, and dependable service throughout.
Insight Safari Holidays aligns its operations with national conservation frameworks.
This includes:
Professional oversight includes collaboration and active membership with the Association of Uganda Tour Operators
We apply responsible tourism standards through:
Guide certification and conduct standards follow frameworks recognised by national tourism authorities and Uganda Safari Guides Association.