How Much Does a Safari Cost in Uganda?
Uganda, often called the “Pearl of Africa,” offers some of the most authentic and diverse safari experiences on the continent. From the misty jungles of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest — home to the endangered mountain gorillas — to the vast savannahs of Queen Elizabeth National Park and the thunderous Murchison Falls, Uganda is where the wild still feels truly wild. But how much should you budget for a safari in Uganda? Let’s explore the full range of costs so you can plan your adventure wisely.
The Budget Safari Experience
A budget safari in Uganda typically costs between USD 150 and USD 250 per person per day, depending on the itinerary, type of vehicle, and accommodation. These safaris are perfect for travelers who want an authentic African adventure without unnecessary frills.
Expect comfortable yet simple lodges, guesthouses, or budget tented camps. Transportation is usually by safari van, and you’ll still enjoy professional guides and thrilling game drives. Common budget destinations include Queen Elizabeth National Park, Lake Mburo, and Murchison Falls, where you can spot lions, elephants, buffalo, hippos, and a variety of birds.
While gorilla and chimpanzee tracking can be included, remember that these activities add significantly to the overall cost due to permit fees.
The Mid-Range Safari
For travelers seeking a blend of comfort and value, mid-range safaris cost between USD 300 and USD 500 per person per day. These safaris often include 4×4 Land Cruisers for better comfort, professional driver-guides, and cozy lodges or boutique camps with ensuite bathrooms, excellent food, and scenic locations.
Mid-range safaris may feature a mix of wildlife viewing and primate trekking, combining the savannahs of Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth, and Kidepo Valley with primate adventures in Kibale Forest and Bwindi. Domestic flights between regions may also be included to reduce travel time on Uganda’s long scenic routes.
For most travelers, this level offers the best balance — a true safari feel, beautiful lodges, and plenty of comfort without the extravagance of luxury travel.
The Luxury Safari
Uganda’s luxury safaris start around USD 600 per person per day and can go up to USD 1,200 or more per day, depending on the level of exclusivity, location, and experiences.
Luxury safaris feature high-end lodges or exclusive tented camps such as Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge, Bwindi Lodge, Kyambura Gorge Lodge, and Apoka Safari Lodge in Kidepo. These properties offer private terraces overlooking sweeping savannahs, personal butler service, spa treatments, fine dining, and sometimes private vehicles for game drives.
This tier is ideal for honeymooners, photographers, and travelers who wish to explore Uganda’s beauty without compromise — from the gorillas of Bwindi to the roaring falls of Murchison and the untouched wilderness of Kidepo.
Key Safari Costs to Consider
When planning your Uganda safari budget, factor in the following extra costs beyond the daily rate:
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Gorilla Trekking Permit: USD 800 per person (mandatory for gorilla tracking in Bwindi or Mgahinga).
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Chimpanzee Tracking Permit: USD 250 in Kibale Forest, USD 100 in Kyambura Gorge or Kalinzu.
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Park Entry Fees: Range from USD 40 to USD 70 per person per day depending on the park.
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Domestic Flights: USD 250–350 per leg (optional but time-saving).
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Visa Fees: USD 50 for a single-entry Uganda visa, or USD 100 for an East Africa Tourist Visa (Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda).
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Tipping: Around USD 10–20 per day for guides and camp staff.
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Travel Insurance: Highly recommended for medical emergencies and trip cancellations.
How Season Affects Safari Prices
The high season (June–September and December–February) brings higher prices due to better weather, excellent wildlife viewing, and increased demand for gorilla permits and lodges.
The low or green season (March–May and October–November) offers significant discounts on accommodation and tours — sometimes up to 30% off. The landscapes are lush and vibrant, birdlife is abundant, and the parks are quieter, making it ideal for photographers and experienced travelers.
Sample Safari Budget Breakdown
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3–5 Days Budget Safari: USD 700–1,200 total
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5–7 Days Mid-Range Safari: USD 1,800–3,000 total
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7–10 Days Luxury Safari: USD 4,500–8,000 total
Your total cost will vary depending on how many national parks you include, whether you do gorilla trekking, and how you choose to travel between destinations.
Final Thoughts
Uganda’s safari experience is unique — a rare blend of savannah wildlife, dense tropical rainforests, volcanoes, and lakes that few African destinations can match. Whether you’re on a budget adventure through the wild or a luxury fly-in expedition, Uganda delivers profound encounters with nature at every turn.
Budget between USD 150 and USD 1,200 per person per day, depending on your comfort level and chosen experiences, and you’ll be well-prepared to explore one of Africa’s most rewarding safari destinations.

