Your Africa Safari, Made Personal — From the UK to the Heart of Africa
At Nature’s Wonderland Safaris, we believe some adventures don’t just change your perspective—they change your life. Uganda is one of those rare destinations. We are a locally-owned, expert-run safari company rooted in East Africa with deep knowledge of Uganda’s wildlife, people, and hidden gems. Whether you’re trekking mountain gorillas in Bwindi, cruising past hippos on the Nile in Murchison Falls, or spotting tree-climbing lions in Queen Elizabeth Park, our Uganda safari tours are designed to connect you to the raw, untouched soul of Africa.
Tailored for UK travellers seeking authentic experiences, our Uganda safaris are immersive, safe, and purposeful. Whether it’s your first safari or your fifth, Uganda delivers awe at every turn—lush forests, misty mountains, wide savannahs, and warm people ready to welcome you.
Our Popular Safari Packages for Uganda Holidays Among UK Visitors
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Why UK Travellers Choose Safaris in Uganda, Africa
Uganda is a bucket-list Safari Destination for UK Travellers. It offers an unrivalled blend of primate trekking, classic savannah safaris, and rich cultural encounters all in one compact, accessible destination. With direct flights from the UK to Entebbe, English widely spoken, and welcoming hospitality, Uganda is increasingly popular with UK visitors seeking less crowded, more meaningful safari experiences.
Uganda is home to over half the world’s mountain gorillas, some of Africa’s most biodiverse national parks, and the mighty River Nile. Unlike other African safari destinations, Uganda offers the unique chance to walk through misty forests tracking endangered gorillas and chimpanzees in the morning and enjoy a traditional Big Five game drive by afternoon.

Best Time to Visit Uganda
Uganda is a year-round safari destination, with incredible wildlife and treks possible in every season. However, the dry months — from December to February and June to September — are the most popular for gorilla and chimpanzee trekking. Rainy seasons bring lush beauty and fewer crowds, making them ideal for photographers and budget travellers.
- Peak dry season, ideal for gorilla/chimpanzee trekking
- Best parks: Bwindi, Kibale, Queen Elizabeth
- Peak dry season, ideal for gorilla/chimpanzee trekking
- Best parks: Bwindi, Kibale, Queen Elizabeth
- Start of rainy season, lush greenery, lower prices
- Still good for gorilla trekking (ponchos recommended)
- Start of rainy season, lush greenery, lower prices
- Still good for gorilla trekking (ponchos recommended)
- Start of rainy season, lush greenery, lower prices
- Still good for gorilla trekking (ponchos recommended)
- Peak travel season, dry conditions, clear skies
- Perfect for multi-park safaris and gorilla permits
- Peak travel season, dry conditions, clear skies
- Perfect for multi-park safaris and gorilla permits
- Peak travel season, dry conditions, clear skies
- Perfect for multi-park safaris and gorilla permits
- Mild rains, fewer crowds, beautiful golden scenery
- Great for birders and photographers
- Mild rains, fewer crowds, beautiful golden scenery
- Great for birders and photographers
- Short rains, lush and fresh, are often discounted
- Bird migrations and active wildlife
- Festive season, warm and dry, book early
- Great time for family holidays and classic safaris
Is Uganda Safe for Safari?
Yes! Uganda Safaris are safe, especially when you travel with a registered tour operator. Major parks and wildlife reserves are secure and well-managed, and safari travel is highly structured with experienced guides and trusted accommodation providers. As with any international destination, travellers are advised to follow local regulations, avoid isolated travel outside of tours, and take basic precautions with personal belongings. Political stability is great, and the tourism sector is supported by consistent government efforts and community partnerships.

Wildlife Viewing in Uganda
Uganda is best known for its primates — especially mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and chimpanzees in Kibale — but it also offers classic savannah wildlife viewing. In parks like Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth, you’ll encounter elephants, lions, buffalo, giraffes, and abundant birdlife. Ishasha’s tree-climbing lions are a rare and iconic highlight. While Uganda doesn’t have the massive herds seen in Kenya or Tanzania, it provides a more intimate, less-crowded safari experience with exceptional biodiversity and opportunities for off-the-beaten-path exploration.

























