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Uganda is blessed with lots of impressive physical features, excellent weather and amazing wildlife. It is why Winston Churchill referred to the country as the Pearl of Africa after his visit. Uganda is the best place to observe the rare mountain gorillas in the wild and at a relatively lower cost. Gorilla permits in Uganda cost 800 US Dollars and this is a bargain when you consider that her neighbor Rwanda charges 1500 US Dollars for permits. Apart from mountain gorillas, Uganda is also excellent for viewing other primates and other wildlife. Tours can be combined with other amazing activities like game drives, mountain hiking, fishing, nature walks, boat cruises and cultural tours among others. All these activities have certain costs attached to them as we shall discuss in the subsequent paragraphs. You can read about a Rwanda tour cost or Packing list for a Uganda Safari. Younger Travelers might find the article about student trips in Uganda interesting.

How much does a Safari in Uganda Cost?

Price of a Uganda safariTravelers often inquire about the cost of a safari in Uganda while expecting a fixed cost. Giving a general cost is not realistic because different Tour Operators in Uganda charge differently for their tours. Moreover, several factors are at play when determining the cost of a particular tour. As a result, the final cost of a trip to Uganda is usually different for each Traveler due to several factors. It is also important to know that most travel operators in the country don’t include air tickets, Visas, travel insurance and very personal expenses when costing a safari. They expect tourists to cater for those particular costs on their own.

Factors that contribute to the overall price of a safari in Uganda

Travel Season: The season you plan to go for your safari may determine the final cost of your safari in Uganda. Travelers should know that certain seasons are busier than others. For example, those who plan Cost of a Uganda safarito travel during the dry seasons (also known as the peak seasons) that fall between the months of December to February and June to September should expect their Uganda safari to cost higher. This is because there are very many tourists visiting the country at that time and hence there is high demand for things like hotels or gorilla permits. Hotels and other service providers increase their prices and do no offer discounts. Travelers who visit the country during the non-peak seasons (March to May and late September to October) always enjoy discounted travel rates because Tourists coming into the county are fewer. A Traveler who wants to take advantage of discounts should travel during the low seasons.

Choice of travel Activities: The activities in your travel itinerary are a great determinant of how much your safari in Uganda will cost. The Price of Gorilla Trekking is high compared to other activities. Gorilla permits in Bwindi and Mgahinga national parks cost 800 US Dollars for foreign non-residents, Cost of a safari in Uganda700 US Dollars for foreign residents and 300,000 Uganda Shillings for East African citizens. The gorilla habituation experience permit costs 1500 US Dollars. The good news is that gorilla permit fees also cover entrance fees, Game Ranger fees and a certificate to show successful completion of the trek. By purchasing these permits, you indirectly help contribute towards gorilla conservation programs. Most tourists combine their gorilla trekking activities with game drives, mountain hiking, cultural experiences and more. Game drives from any of Uganda’s major national parks (Queen Elizabeth national park, Lake Mburo national park, Murchison falls national park and Kidepo) cost 45 US Dollars. Visiting any of the country’s other parks (Semiliki National park, Mount Elgon national park, Mount Rwenzori National park) costs 35 US Dollar. A chimpanzee Permit for Kibale National park costs 250 US Dollars while other activities like boat rides, nature walks cost Travelers about 35 US Dollars.

Choice of accommodation: Your choice of accommodation will also greatly impact on the final cost Price of a safari in Ugandaof your safari in Uganda. Uganda has excellent accommodation facilities for Luxury, mid-range and budget Travelers. Travelers should therefore choose their accommodations carefully knowing that some are more expensive. A budget lodge can cost about $80 while a mid-range lodge about $185 per night. Luxury Lodge cost about $500 per night while the Super Luxury Lodge may cost between $1000 to $2500 per night. Accommodation facilities within the protected areas of the safari parks are costlier than those outside the parks.

The number of Travelers: The cost of a safari in Uganda is lower for those traveling in a large group. This is because they share the cost of transportation, hotel rooms and other services. Solo Travelers pay Price of a Uganda safarimore because they have to have their own vehicle, Driver Guide and fuel. The hotels will also charge them slightly more than if they had a friend or partner.

The Duration of the safari: On average, a safari in Uganda costs about 250 US Dollars per day per person. Travelers who go on short trips which last between 1 to 5 days find themselves spending less on transport, accommodation and other major costs. Travelers who choose to go on lengthy trips of 6 days and beyond will pay more for the safari.

Food and drinks: While on your way to safari parks, you will need to make a few stopovers to get something to eat. The costs of meals are usually included by Tour companies in the travel package but you might be traveling on a self-drive or using public buses. You will find that there are restaurants along designated Tourism hubs like the Igongo Cultural Centre or the Equator Crossing in Kayabwe. A decent meal goes for between 15 to 20 US Dollars.

what is the cost of a safari in UgandaThe choice of Transport: Travelers can get to the safari parks by either road or Air. Tour Operators will provide a 4×4 Tour Van or book a charter flight with either Aerolink or Bar Aviation. It’s important to note that although air transport is generally quicker, it is more expensive in Uganda. Road transport on the other hand is cheaper but involves traveling for long hours. A road trip in Uganda has some advantages. It is more fun and interesting as you will have the opportunity to see a lot. You will view the beautiful physical features of Uganda and stop at interesting places along the way such as the equator crossings. The best way to observe and experience Uganda is to take a road trip. Luxury Travelers are usually given Toyota Land cruisers with great viewing positions and Air Conditioning. Such Land cruisers can go for $150 to $250 per day without fuel and the Driver. There are also cheaper Toyota Rav 4’s which go for $50 per day without fuel and the Driver/Guide. The type of car used by Travelers contributes a lot to the final cost of a safari in Uganda.

Cost of Souvenirs and Tips: One of the things that will make your safari in Uganda memorable is purchasing items to take home with you. These items include paintings, art and craft among others. These items are sold in designated tourist spots like in safari parks, cultural centers, markets and Uganda safari costspecialized Artisan shops. As you travel in Uganda, you will at some point feel the need to give tip to hotel staff, Park Rangers or your Driver/Guide. Whereas tipping is not compulsory in Uganda, it is a kind gesture that requires spending some of your money.

To conclude, the cost of safari in Uganda is determined by factors which include the type of transportation, Accommodation, choice of activities and how long the safari takes. You can read more about how to book an affordable gorilla trekking tour or Luxury gorilla trekking in Uganda. It is important to also stress that many other factors do influence the final cost of a safari in Uganda such as cost of Visas, International flights, vaccination cards, Tickets, individual Traveler’s activities, accommodation and transport among others. Thank you for taking the time to read.