How Much Does a Uganda Safari Cost?
The cost of a Uganda safari typically ranges from $1,500 to $8,000+ per person, depending on your travel style, duration, and experiences.
- Budget safari: $150 – $250 per person/day
- Mid-range safari: $250 – $500 per person/day
- Luxury safari: $500 – $1,500+ per person/day
But these are just starting points.
The real cost of a Uganda safari depends on several key factors especially whether you include gorilla trekking, which is often the highlight of the trip.
What Determines the Cost of a Uganda Safari?
Before breaking down the categories, it’s important to understand what drives the price:
- Accommodation standard
- Number of days
- Activities included (gorilla trekking, chimp tracking, game drives)
- Transport (4×4 safari vehicle, domestic flights)
- Park fees and permits
Among these, gorilla trekking permits have the biggest impact on cost.
The Gorilla Permit (Most Important Cost)
If your safari includes visiting Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, you will need a gorilla trekking permit.
Current Price:
- $800 per person (Uganda)
This permit includes:
- Entry into the forest
- Guided trekking experience
- 1 hour with a mountain gorilla family
This single cost often makes up 30–50% of your total safari budget.
Budget vs Mid-Range vs Luxury Safaris
Let’s break down what you actually get at each level.
Budget Safari ($150 – $250/day)
Best for:
- Backpackers
- Students
- Low-cost travelers
What to expect:
- Basic guesthouses or budget lodges
- Shared transport (sometimes group tours)
- Limited comfort
- Longer driving distances
Example:
- 5-day safari ≈ $1,500 – $2,500
- With gorilla permit ≈ $2,300 – $3,300
Mid-Range Safari ($250 – $500/day)
Best for:
- Most international travelers
- Couples, small groups
What to expect:
- Comfortable lodges with good service
- Private or small-group safari vehicle
- Balanced experience (comfort + value)
Example:
- 7–8 day safari ≈ $2,500 – $4,500
- With gorilla permit ≈ $3,300 – $5,300
Luxury Safari ($500 – $1,500+/day)
Best for:
- High-end travelers
- Honeymoons, premium experiences
What to expect:
- Luxury lodges (stunning locations, top service)
- Private guides and vehicles
- Optional domestic flights
- Personalized itineraries
Example:
- 8–10 day safari ≈ $5,000 – $12,000+
- With gorilla trekking ≈ $6,000 – $13,000+
Park Fees & Activities
Uganda’s national parks are managed by the Uganda Wildlife Authority.
Typical costs:
- Park entry fees: $40 – $45 per day
- Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest National Park: ~$250
- Boat safaris (e.g., in Queen Elizabeth National Park): $30 – $40
These are usually included in your safari package — but always confirm.
Transport Costs
Transport is a major part of your safari cost.
Road Safaris:
- 4×4 vehicle + driver/guide
- Fuel + park access
Included in most packages
Domestic Flights (Optional):
- $200 – $400 per flight
Saves time but increases cost
Accommodation Costs
Accommodation varies widely depending on your level:
- Budget lodges: $50 – $100 per night
- Mid-range lodges: $100 – $300 per night
- Luxury lodges: $300 – $1,000+ per night
Location matters — lodges near Murchison Falls National Park or Queen Elizabeth National Park can be more expensive.
Hidden Costs to Watch Out For
This is where many travelers underestimate their budget.
International Flights
- $600 – $1,500+ depending on origin
Visa Fees
- Uganda visa: ~$50
Tips & Gratuities
- Guides, drivers, lodge staff
Travel Insurance
- Highly recommended
Personal Expenses
- Drinks (sometimes not included)
- Laundry
- Souvenirs
Extra Activities
- Cultural visits
- Nature walks
- Night game drives
Sample Total Safari Costs
7-Day Mid-Range Safari with Gorilla Trekking
- Accommodation: $1,500 – $2,000
- Transport & guide: $800 – $1,200
- Park fees & activities: $400 – $600
- Gorilla permit: $800
Total: ~$3,500 – $5,000 per person
How to Plan Your Budget Smartly
To get the best value:
- Travel in the low season (March–May, Oct–Nov)
- Share costs with a group
- Choose mid-range lodges (best balance)
- Book through a trusted local operator
Final Thoughts: Is a Uganda Safari Worth the Cost?
Absolutely.
Compared to destinations like Kenya or Tanzania, Uganda offers:
- Unique primate experiences
- Fewer crowds
- Diverse landscapes
And nothing compares to standing face-to-face with mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
Plan Your Uganda Safari
Every safari is different — and your cost will depend on your preferences.
If you’d like help designing a safari that matches your budget and travel style:
Request a custom Uganda safari plan

