Uganda Rwanda Combined Safari Tours

Uganda Rwanda Combined Safari Tours. Uganda and Rwanda, often called the “Pearl of Africa” and the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” create one of the most rewarding safari combinations on the continent. These neighboring countries offer a rare blend of mountain gorilla encounters, chimpanzee tracking, classic savannah wildlife, dramatic landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. A combined safari allows travelers to experience the very best of both destinations in one seamless journey, moving from misty volcanic forests to golden savannah plains and serene lakes.

Unlike traditional safaris focused only on the Big Five, Uganda and Rwanda safaris are deeply immersive. They bring you face-to-face with endangered primates, take you through remote national parks, and connect you with local communities whose traditions have shaped these lands for generations.

Gorilla Trekking in Two Countries

The highlight of most Uganda–Rwanda safaris is mountain gorilla trekking. Nowhere else in the world offers such intimate access to these gentle giants.

Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda)
Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park is famous for its bamboo forests and dramatic volcanic scenery. Trekking here often involves shorter drive times from Kigali, making it ideal for travelers with limited days. The park is well known for its luxury lodges and conservation success stories. Gorilla families here are accustomed to visitors, and the trekking terrain ranges from moderate to challenging.

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest (Uganda)
Bwindi is one of the most biologically diverse rainforests in Africa. Trekking here feels wilder and more remote, with steep slopes and thick vegetation. The forest is home to nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, and there are more habituated families available for tracking than anywhere else.

Experiencing gorillas in both countries gives travelers insight into different ecosystems, tracking conditions, and conservation approaches — a truly unique perspective.


Chimpanzee Tracking in Uganda

While Rwanda focuses mainly on gorillas, Uganda adds another primate highlight: chimpanzee tracking. Kibale Forest National Park is the most popular location, known for having one of the highest concentrations of chimpanzees in Africa.

Walking through the forest with expert guides, you listen for calls echoing through the canopy before locating a troop. Watching chimps feed, groom, and interact is energetic and fascinating — very different from the calm presence of gorillas. Some itineraries also include habituation experiences, where visitors spend extended time observing chimps becoming accustomed to human presence.


Classic Wildlife Safaris

Uganda brings classic savannah wildlife into the mix, creating a perfect balance between primates and big game.

Queen Elizabeth National Park
This park offers diverse habitats, including grasslands, wetlands, and crater lakes. It is famous for tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector and large elephant and buffalo herds. A boat safari along the Kazinga Channel is a highlight, bringing you close to hippos, crocodiles, and a wide variety of birds.

Murchison Falls National Park
Uganda’s largest park is centered around the mighty Nile River. Game drives reveal giraffes, lions, elephants, and antelope species, while a boat cruise to the base of Murchison Falls showcases one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world.

Adding these parks to a Rwanda gorilla safari creates a well-rounded wildlife experience.


Scenic Landscapes at Every Turn

Few safari combinations offer such visual variety. In a single journey, you can travel from rolling terraced hills and volcanic peaks to dense equatorial forests and open savannah plains.

Rwanda’s landscape is lush and mountainous, with winding roads that reveal breathtaking viewpoints at every turn. Uganda adds crater lakes, tea plantations, vast national parks, and the mighty Nile River. Photography lovers find endless inspiration in the changing scenery.

 

Luxury Gorilla & Wildlife Safaris 2026/2027

Our Popular Rwanda - Uganda Safaris

Luxury Gorilla Safari

10-Days Fantastic Tour in Rwanda & Uganda

Welcome at this Safari in East Africa . Arrive at Kigali Airport and overnight. Proceed to Volcanoes NP for the golden monkey trek before connecting to Uganda via Kyanika Border. .

Tour Details →
Exclusive Gorilla Safari

4-Day Rwanda-Uganda Golden Monkey and Gorilla Trekking

Embark on an unforgettable adventure with a golden monkey trekking tour in Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda’s premier attraction..

Tour Details →
Luxury Wildlife Safari

7 Days Rwanda and Uganda Gorilla & Golden Monkey Safari

Discover the best of Rwanda and Uganda on this immersive seven-day safari with Kenlink Tours, combining vibrant culture.

Tour Details →
Gorilla and Wildlife Safari

7 Days Rwanda Uganda Primate Tour

7 Days Rwanda Uganda Primate Tour offers one of the most rewarding wildlife experiences in Africa, combining unforgettable encounters.

Tour Details →
Premium Wildlife Safari

3-Day Nyungwe Forest National Park Tour

Nyungwe Park Tour -At Nyungwe Forest National Park, a unique hanging platform extends over the canopy.

Tour Details →
Ultimate Luxury Safari

5-Day Volcanoes Gorillas & Akagera Park Wildlife Safari

Embark on a captivating five-day Rwanda gorillas and wildlife tour, showcasing the best of Akagera National Park and Volcanoes National Park.

Tour Details →

Related Blogs

May 7, 2026
congo-safari-safety-tips-for-travelers

Congo Safari Safety Tips for Travelers

Congo Safari Safety Tips for Travelers. The Democratic Republic of Congo is Africa’s most misunderstood safari destination. Mention it to most travellers and the first response […]
May 7, 2026
best-time-for-gorilla-trekking-in-rwanda

Best Time for Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda

Best Time for Gorilla Trekking in Rwanda. Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park is one of the most extraordinary wildlife destinations on the planet — a compact kingdom […]
May 7, 2026
rwanda-safari-vs-uganda-safari

Rwanda Safari vs Uganda Safari

Rwanda Safari vs Uganda Safari. It is one of the most frequently asked questions in East African travel: Rwanda or Uganda — which country offers the […]
INQUIRIES