Are you dreaming of an unforgettable 10-day adventure in Uganda—the Pearl of Africa? Whether you’re planning to track mountain gorillas in Bwindi, explore the savannahs of Queen Elizabeth National Park, or cruise along the Nile at Murchison Falls, you’re probably asking: “How much does a 10-day trip to Uganda cost?”
This comprehensive guide breaks down the estimated costs for a 10-day Uganda tour, covering everything from accommodation and transport to safari permits and meals. We’ll also explore different travel styles—from budget to luxury safaris—to help you plan a memorable Ugandan experience that fits your budget.
Why Visit Uganda for 10 Days?
A 10-day itinerary in Uganda offers the perfect amount of time to experience the country’s top highlights:
- Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
- Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale National Park
- Game drives in Queen Elizabeth and Murchison Falls
- Scenic boat cruises on the Kazinga Channel or Nile River
- Cultural experiences with local communities
Whether you’re an adventure traveler, a wildlife lover, or a honeymooning couple, Uganda has something for everyone.
What Is the Average Cost of a 10-Day Uganda Safari?
The average cost of a 10-day Uganda safari tour varies depending on your travel style. Here’s a rough breakdown:
| Travel Style | Cost per Person (USD) |
|---|---|
| Budget Safari | $1,800 – $2,400 |
| Mid-range Safari | $2,800 – $3,800 |
| Luxury Safari | $4,500 – $6,500+ |
These costs typically include:
- Park entry fees
- Gorilla and chimpanzee permits
- Accommodation
- Meals (full board)
- Ground transport and guide
- Airport transfers
Key Costs to Consider in Your 10-Day Uganda Trip
1. Gorilla Trekking Permit
The cost of a gorilla trekking permit in Uganda is:
- $800 per person (as of July 2025)
This permit grants you a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to spend one hour with endangered mountain gorillas in Bwindi.
2. Chimpanzee Tracking Permit
For chimpanzees in Kibale Forest:
- $250 per person (foreign non-residents)
3. National Park Fees
Entrance fees vary by park:
- Murchison Falls: $45/day
- Queen Elizabeth National Park: $40/day
- Lake Mburo or Semuliki: $40/day
4. Accommodation Costs
- Budget lodges: $40–$80/night
- Mid-range lodges: $100–$200/night
- Luxury lodges: $300–$700+/night
Most Uganda safaris include full board (meals and accommodation), so you won’t have to spend extra on food.
5. Transport Costs
Private guided safaris include a 4×4 safari vehicle with fuel and driver:
- Approx. $150–$250/day, depending on distance and vehicle type
Alternatively, flights between parks (for luxury tours) may cost $250–$400 per leg.
Sample 10-Day Uganda Safari Itinerary & Cost Estimate
Here’s a sample mid-range itinerary and estimated pricing:
Day 1: Arrival in Entebbe
Airport pickup, overnight at a mid-range guesthouse – $100
Day 2-3: Murchison Falls National Park
Game drive, boat safari, hike to the falls
Accommodation + transport + park fees – $700
Day 4-5: Kibale Forest National Park
Chimp tracking & Bigodi Wetland walk
Permit + accommodation + guide – $500
Day 6-7: Queen Elizabeth National Park
Game drives & Kazinga Channel boat cruise – $600
Day 8-9: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
Gorilla trekking experience – $1,100
Day 10: Return to Entebbe & Departure
Drive back or fly, with lunch en route – $200
Total Estimated Cost: $3,200 per person (mid-range safari)
This includes full board, park fees, permits, transport, and guiding.
Budget vs Luxury: What’s Right for You?
Budget Uganda Safari (10 Days)
- Shared group tours or budget lodges
- Ideal for backpackers or students
- Fewer frills but same wildlife experience
Cost: $1,800–$2,400
Mid-range Uganda Safari
- Comfortable lodges with en-suite bathrooms
- Private vehicle and flexible itineraries
- Great for couples, families, small groups
Cost: $2,800–$3,800
Luxury Uganda Safari (10 Days)
- Fly-in safaris, top-end lodges (e.g., Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp)
- Personal chefs, spa services, fine dining
- Ideal for honeymooners or luxury seekers
Cost: $4,500–$6,500+
Best Time to Visit Uganda for a 10-Day Safari
- June to September: Peak season, best weather, ideal for gorilla trekking
- December to February: Dry season, great for wildlife viewing
- March to May / October to November: Rainy season, fewer tourists, discounted rates
Tips to Save on Your 10-Day Uganda Trip
- Book as a group to split vehicle and guide costs
- Travel in low season for discounts on accommodation and permits
- Use a local tour operator (like Cymo African Safaris) for better pricing and local expertise
- Choose a combined itinerary that minimizes travel distance between parks
Final Thoughts: Is a 10-Day Uganda Safari Worth It?
Absolutely! A 10-day trip to Uganda allows you to experience the full range of what the country has to offer—from gorilla trekking and chimp tracking to thrilling game drives and rich cultural encounters. With careful planning, you can enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience at a price that suits your budget.
Ready to Plan Your 10-Day Uganda Safari?
Contact Cymo African Safaris for customized safari packages based on your travel style and budget. Whether you’re looking for a luxury gorilla trekking safari or an affordable wildlife adventure, we’ll help you plan the perfect trip to Uganda.

