Uganda – Gorilla And Chimpanzee Trekking
A fantastic opportunity to see some wonderful national parks and experience gorillas, chimpanzees, primates and numerous safari animals like no other.
From £4650
The Pioneer team, alongside our local partners have a fantastic knowledge of Uganda.
Whether you are a family looking for an adventure, a solo traveller wanting to join some like-minded individuals on an off the beaten track experience, or are looking for a more relaxing nature guided adventure – Pioneer Expeditions have a range of options which you can choose, many of which can be run with a minimum of 2 people, or let us design your ideal trip with our tailor-made service.
Located in Eastern Africa on the equator Uganda is a landlocked country with no access to the sea. It is bordered by Kenya, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Tanzania. Uganda is situated in the heart of the Great lakes region and surrounded by Lake Edward, Lake Albert and Lake Victoria. The territory of Uganda is spitted into three main parts: desert region, swampy lowloads and a fertile plateau with wooded hills. The total area of the country equals approximately the size of United Kingdom.
Uganda has a presidential multi-party system. The president is in charge of both positions head of state and head of government and is usually elected for five years. Since 2011 the president of Uganda is Yoweri Mussolini. The most of the tourists’ visits to Uganda are trouble –free but please take a special care in the places of mass gatherings and avoid being involved in public demonstrations.
Uganda has a growing economy with a high future potential. But nevertheless, political instability and erratic economic management are the reasons why Uganda keeps being in the top of the poorest world’s countries. Agricultural sector is a large revenue generator in the country followed by industrial sector. Adventure tourism, ecotourism and cultural tourism keep gaining popularity among country’s visitors.
Uganda is a multi-language country. It is estimated that there are about 40 different languages spoken in Uganda. The official languages of Uganda are Swahili and English. Swahili is mostly used as a trade language in the East African region whereas English is used in courts, local newspapers, radio programs and is taught in schools. English got a status of the official language after country’s independence.
Ugandian weather is nearly close to the perfect one and generally there are no bad seasons to visit this country. Nevertheless, there are two rainy season a year. Short rains usually occur from April to May and are accompanied by fantastic thunderstorms Long rains are typical for the period from September to November and can be accompanied by thunderstorms which mostly occur in the night time or early morning.
"Uganda is where adventure meets awe—track mountain gorillas, explore lush landscapes, and experience a heartbeat of Africa like nowhere else. Uganda is embracing tourism and showing the world the natural beauty and diversity of landscapes within its borders. Trekking through misty forests to encounter mountain gorillas is an almost otherworldly experience—watching these gentle giants in their natural habitat is unforgettable. Beyond the wildlife, meeting local communities reveals the resilience and vision that have shaped Uganda into a progressive conservation leader. Villages working alongside national parks show how culture, history, and nature intertwine, creating a country where both people and wildlife can thrive in harmony, leaving a lasting impression on every visitor."
Whatever you want from your trip, our team of experts are ready to help.
These are trips which are perfectly created, organised, and lead specifically for you. If you are considering one of our wildlife, multi-activity adventures, small group trips or family holiday adventures then we would be delighted to design a tailormade itinerary, to meet your interests, travel dates and accommodation requirements. Just get in touch!
Learn MoreWe operate small group holidays for a maximum of 8-12 persons. As well as multi-activity trips we offer trekking trips, kayaking, rafting, wildlife, cycling and photography. These small group trips make ideal holidays for singles and couples, particularly for those wishing to visit Madagascar, the Galapagos islands, explore Borneo or kayak the Komodo Dragon islands, Indonesia.
Learn MoreWe are delighted to offer a number of specialist trips, depending on your interests. We organise a number of specialist holidays such as family adventure holidays that can be designed to meet the requirements for children of certain ages. We also design unique and interesting luxury holidays and honeymoon trips as well trips for celebrating special events and anniversaries.
Learn MoreVisas are required to enter Uganda. You can apply online for visas from the Ugandan High Commission: https://london.mofa.go.ug/data/smenu/13/Visa-Information.html For up-to-date information please check the Ugandan high commission website: http://www.london.mofa.go.ug/
Please note, if your flights transit a country, you will also need to check if an additional visa is required as a number of countries now require a transit visa You will require a yellow fever vaccination prior to getting your e-visa. Please contact Pioneer before applying for your Visa and we will provide local partner details.
The currency of Uganda is the shilling which is not easily obtainable outside of Uganda. We recommend you bring USD and then convert some of them into Ugandan Shillings at the airport on arrival. Most large towns have ATMs and the majority of hotels will accept credit and debit cards. US$ are accepted throughout Uganda (including with porters)
For your convenience we have partnered up with a currency exchange company that offer you next day delivery on any currency orders. Please note not all currencies are available. Order details along with any terms and conditions can be found at https://ttngtravel.money/pioneerexpeditions
Adequate travel insurance is mandatory for everyone who participates in a Pioneer Expedition; this will need to cover you for emergency medical evacuation. The sooner you book your insurance, the sooner you are covered if you have cancelled your trip due to personal or family illness.
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