Uganda is an ecologically varied safari destination known for its rich biodiversity. Here you will find forests inhabited by gorillas and chimps, savannah reserves roamed by the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, buffalo and rhino), tropical waterways alive with hippos, and an astonishing tally of 1,080 bird species. It goes without saying that a 1-day Uganda safari is not the ideal way to experience this diversity in full. But the good news for travelers working within this time frame is that the capital city Kampala and nearby Entebbe do offer some genuinely exciting day-trip options. These include tracking rhinos on foot, rafting the Nile River, visiting a chimp sanctuary on Lake Victoria, and searching for the iconic shoebill and other waterbirds in Mabamba Swamp.
Day trips in Entebbe Town
Entebbe town has several optional excursions for those staying in Hotels and Guest Houses in Entebbe. You can choose to visit the Botanical Garden located at the shores of Lake Victoria. It is in a walk able distance from Guest Houses like Boma, Karibu, Airport Guest House, Lake Victoria Hotel, Gately Inn, African Routes Guest House among other Accommodation properties in Entebbe. It is one of the best place to enjoy nature walks while spotting some rare birds and primates in Entebbe. Read more
Ngamba Island Day trips and boat excursions
Day trips to Ngamba Island run in the morning at 8:45am and in the afternoon at 15:45pm. These day trips are all bout orphaned chimps that are rescued from wildlife traffickers and taken to Ngamba Island for rehabilitation. At the island one is privileged to listen to an informative talk from one of the care givers and also view chimps feeding. The boat excursion is about 45 minutes from Entebbe main land and you get a chance to stop at the equator crossing in Lake Victoria. Read more
Day Trips at UWEC Zoo
Started as a Zoo, the center has expanded to become a Wildlife Education Center where one can spend some time viewing animals in a semi natural setup. Varieties of animals do exist at Uganda Wildlife Education Center and include, elephants, lions, giraffes, chimpanzees, snakes, rhinos and so many others. Because of this, so many activities have evolved and clients are free to participate on any. Activities at Uganda Wildlife Education Center include chimpanzee close up, behind the scene program, keeper for the day and general wildlife viewing. Read more
Entebbe road markets
Entebbe is one of the few towns in Uganda were roadside markets are organized. Many traders flock these roads with their merchandise to sell to by passers and such becoming a popular activity in Entebbe. The most popular road market is the one organized in Kitoro town every Friday. If you are looking for any type of commodity at affordable prices, join our day trips every Tuesday.
Kampala City tour and day trips
At one time referred to as city of seven hills, Kampala has expanded to cover almost all hills around. There is so much to do in Kampala and what you get to see depends on time at your disposal. Kampala city tour may give you an opportunity to visit markets, shopping malls, Buganda cultural buildings such as Kasubi Tomps, Lubiri, and cathedrals and Mosques in the city. Uganda Musuem and Bahai tempo are other places of interest and ofcourse if time allows, you can also visit Namugongo Martyrs shrine. There is a lot to see and for more details, contact us.
Jinja day trips and source of the Nile
The once industrial capital of Uganda in the early 80’s Jinja town boosts of tourist activities that include white water rafting on the Nile, Kayaking as well as visiting source of the mighty River Nile…read more
Encounter Africa Safaris welcomes you to our day trip program and should you have some spare time before, or after your safari, we are glad to organize for you one of our programs
Which day trips are available from Kampala or Entebbe?
“Several different 1-day trips can be undertaken from the capital city Kampala or nearby Entebbe, depending on your budget and interests.
A very popular choice for bird-watchers is Mabamba Swamp, a shallow marshy bay that fringes Lake Victoria 12km/8mi west of Entebbe as the crow flies. A local community project runs dugout canoe trips into Mabamba. You’ll have an excellent chance of spotting the charismatic shoebill and other localized waterbirds such as African pygmy goose, blue-breasted bee-eater and papyrus gonolek.
For more adventurous travelers, an excellent option for a day trip is a white-water rafting excursion on the Nile. There are Grade 5 rapids a short distance downriver of where the Nile exits Lake Victoria near the city of Jinja.
For wildlife enthusiasts, a popular 1-day Uganda safari involves tracking white rhinos on foot in Ziwa Rhino and Wildlife Ranch to the north of Kampala. Another popular and highly recommended day trip out of Kampala or Entebbe is to take a motorboat across Lake Victoria to jungle-swathed Ngamba Island. The island has been the site of a highly regarded sanctuary for orphaned chimpanzees since 1998.”
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Can I book a gorilla trekking day trip in Uganda?
“In principle, yes. You can book a gorilla safari as a 1-day trip once you’re in Uganda. In practice, however, there are several potential obstacles to doing so. The first is that visiting gorillas at short notice depends on the availability of a trekking permit, which cannot be guaranteed, particularly during the peak tourist season (June to September). If no permits are available on a suitable date, then you won’t be able to do a gorilla trekking safari.
Another obstacle is that the main gateway cities of Kampala and Entebbe lie at least 10 hours’ drive from Bwindi Impenetrable and Mgahinga Gorilla National Parks, the two spots where gorilla trekking takes place. This means that even if permits are available, the minimum realistic duration of a gorilla trekking tour that starts and ends in Kampala or Entebbe would be 3 days and 2 nights.
Having said that, it is perfectly possible to make your own way to Kabale, the closest large town to Bwindi. From there you can book a day visit to track gorillas at the Rushaga or Nkuringo trailheads on the park’s southern boundary. Another option is a gorilla trekking day trip to Mgahinga from the town of Kisoro, which lies very close to the park entrance.”
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Is a 1-day safari in Lake Mburo National Park worth it?
“That depends on where the safari starts. Lake Mburo National Park is the closest proper safari destination to Kampala and Entebbe. It is 5 to 6 hours’ drive to the southwest, and there are several lodges bordering the park that offer day trips into it. These are definitely worthwhile. On one extended game drive and boat trip in Lake Mburo, you could spot a wide selection of wildlife including buffalo, hippo, giraffe, zebra, impala, topi, bushbuck, defassa waterbuck and plenty of birds.
However, if the day safari to Lake Mburo starts and ends in Kampala or Entebbe (an option offered by some operators), then that cannot really be recommended. Coming from either city, the round trip to and from the park entrance gate will most likely take more than 10 hours, which is a lot of time on the road. And it will limit your wildlife viewing to a few short hours in the middle of the day, which is the hottest time to be out on safari. This is also when animals are least active and the photographic light is harshest.
All things considered, a 1-day safari to Lake Mburo out of Kampala or Entebbe will add up to a lot of driving for very little reward. If possible, it would make a lot more sense to aim to spend at least 1 night close to the park.”
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How much does a 1-day Uganda safari cost?
“The price of a 1-day safari depends greatly on the destination. A gorilla trekking day trip out of the southwestern towns of Kabale or Kisoro typically costs around US$900 to US$1,100 per person. A large proportion of this cost is swallowed up by the US$800 gorilla trekking permit. Most other day trips out of the capital Kampala or nearby Entebbe (for instance to Mabamba, Ziwa, Ngamba Island or the Nile) generally cost from US$120 to US$400 per person. In many cases they will work out cheaper if you’re part of a larger group, since this reduces transportation costs.”
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What is included in a 1-day Uganda safari?
“Most day trips in Uganda will include transport, the services of a driver and/or guide, and all entrance and activity-related fees. Lunch and/or snacks and drinking water will most likely be included too, but check this in advance. You should expect to pay for any alcoholic beverages and other purchases of a personal nature. Guides in Uganda are generally dependent on tips for an income, so you should also allow for this.
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