Uncover the Beauty and History of Kisiizi Falls

Discover the Hidden Gem of Kisiizi Falls with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

Nestled in the rolling hills of southwestern Uganda, Kisiizi Falls is one of the country’s most captivating yet lesser-known natural wonders. More than just a stunning waterfall, it’s a place where history, culture, and nature converge — making it a must-visit stop on your Ugandan adventure with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours.

A Scenic Stop on Your Safari Adventure

Located near the town of Kisiizi in Rukungiri District, Kisiizi Falls plunges from a rocky outcrop into a gorge, creating a powerful and picturesque cascade. Surrounded by lush vegetation and serene landscapes, the falls offer a refreshing contrast to the dense forests and highlands commonly associated with gorilla trekking.

When you book with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we ensure your visit to Kisiizi Falls is more than just a photo stop. Our expert local guides provide insights into the region’s rich history and connect you with the stories that bring the falls to life.

The Waterfall with a Past

Beyond its natural beauty, Kisiizi Falls holds deep cultural and historical significance. In pre-colonial times, the site was sadly used for tragic traditional practices. However, today it stands as a symbol of healing and transformation. Nearby, the renowned Kisiizi Hospital — established by Christian missionaries — continues to serve the local community and stands as a testament to resilience and compassion.

This blend of beauty and meaning makes Kisiizi Falls a profound place for reflection and appreciation of Uganda’s journey through time.

Activities to Enjoy

Safari 2 Gorilla Tours offers customizable experiences at Kisiizi Falls, including:

  • Nature Walks along the gorge and through nearby villages
  • Bird Watching, as the area is rich with species native to southwestern Uganda
  • Cultural Encounters with the Bakiga people who inhabit the region
  • Photography Tours, with breathtaking views ideal for landscape shots

Whether you’re coming from Bwindi Impenetrable Forest or en route to Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kisiizi Falls is a peaceful and enriching detour.

Travel Sustainably with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we pride ourselves on responsible travel. Our visits to Kisiizi Falls are planned in collaboration with local communities to ensure tourism directly benefits the region. Your trip supports conservation, education, and healthcare initiatives — making your experience even more meaningful.

Plan Your Visit Today

If you’re looking to combine Uganda’s iconic gorilla trekking with off-the-beaten-path discoveries, Kisiizi Falls is the perfect addition to your itinerary. Let Safari 2 Gorilla Tours guide you to this serene, powerful, and unforgettable destination.

Contact us today to start planning your tailor-made Uganda safari, and let Kisiizi Falls leave an impression that lasts a lifetime.

Kalinzu Forest Chimpanzee Trekking Experience

Discover the magic of Kalinzu Forest Reserve, a pristine tropical forest in western Uganda that offers an unforgettable chimpanzee tracking experience. Located near Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kalinzu is a perfect stop on your Uganda safari itinerary with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours. It’s rich in biodiversity, affordable, and less crowded—ideal for eco-travelers and primate enthusiasts.

Why Visit Kalinzu Forest?

1. Chimpanzee Tracking at Its Best

Kalinzu is home to over 300 chimpanzees, including a habituated group open to visitors. Guided treks through the forest offer a 60–70% success rate in locating them. The experience is raw, thrilling, and far less commercial than other parks.

2. Diverse Wildlife and Birdlife

The forest is a biodiversity hotspot, with:

  • 6 primate species including red-tailed monkeys, olive baboons & L’Hoest’s monkeys
  • 378 bird species—a paradise for birders
  • Butterflies, reptiles, and over 400 tree species

3. Quiet, Affordable, and Authentic

Unlike the more popular Kibale or Bwindi, Kalinzu offers a budget-friendly and uncrowded experience. This makes it a top pick for travelers seeking authenticity and value.

Top Destinations to Combine with Kalinzu Forest

Enhance your safari with these incredible extension destinations, all easily accessible from Kalinzu:

1. Queen Elizabeth National Park (Just 20–30 minutes away)

Uganda’s most diverse national park.

  • What to do: Game drives (lion, leopard, buffalo, elephants), Kazinga Channel boat cruise, birdwatching, crater lakes.

2. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (3–4 hours drive)

A must-visit for mountain gorilla trekking.

  • What to do: Track gorilla families, visit Batwa communities, hike forest trails.

3. Lake Bunyonyi (4–5 hours drive)

Uganda’s most scenic lake, perfect for post-safari relaxation.

  • What to do: Canoeing, island tours, birding, swimming.

4. Kibale National Park (3 hours drive)

Another top chimp tracking destination with dense primate populations.

  • What to do: Chimpanzee habituation experience, Bigodi swamp walk, birding.

5. Rwenzori Mountains National Park (2–3 hours drive)

For adventurous hikers and nature lovers.

  • What to do: Multi-day treks, glacier views, alpine flora, waterfalls.

Best Time to Visit Kalinzu
Visit during Uganda’s dry seasons (June–September and December–February) for the best hiking conditions and wildlife sightings.

What to Pack

  • Comfortable hiking boots
  • Long-sleeved clothing
  • Insect repellent
  • Water bottle & snacks
  • Binoculars & camera
  • Lightweight rain jacket

Plan Your Kalinzu Adventure with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we offer tailored itineraries that combine Kalinzu Forest with Uganda’s top safari and cultural destinations. Whether you’re dreaming of tracking chimpanzees, meeting mountain gorillas, or relaxing by Lake Bunyonyi, our expert guides ensure an unforgettable journey.

Contact us today to plan your customized Uganda safari experience!

Explore Kyambura Gorge in Queen Elizabeth National Park

An unforgettable primate tracking experience with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

Tucked away in the eastern corner of Queen Elizabeth National Park lies a natural wonder that many travelers call the “Valley of Apes” — Kyambura Gorge. This lush, forested chasm carves dramatically through the savannah, offering a stunning contrast of ecosystems and one of the best off-the-beaten-path experiences in Uganda.

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we invite you to explore this enchanting gorge where wildlife thrives in a hidden world few ever see.

Why Visit Kyambura Gorge?

1. Chimpanzee Tracking in a Natural Theater

Kyambura Gorge is one of the top destinations for chimpanzee tracking in Uganda. The gorge shelters a small, isolated population of chimpanzees, offering intimate encounters that are rare in larger parks. With experienced guides and trackers, you’ll venture into the gorge’s thick canopy to listen for hoots, rustles, and the telltale drumming on tree trunks that signal chimp activity.

2. A Unique Ecosystem

While Queen Elizabeth National Park is known for open savannahs, Kyambura Gorge is a primordial rainforest slashed into the landscape. Inside, you’ll find not only chimpanzees, but also red-tailed monkeys, black-and-white colobus, giant forest hogs, and over 200 bird species including the elusive African finfoot.

3. Dramatic Scenery

The gorge drops over 100 meters deep and winds for about 11 kilometers. As you descend into the misty forest, it feels as though you’re stepping into another world — a green cathedral of vines, moss-covered trees, and gurgling rivers. It’s a paradise for photographers, birders, and anyone who craves immersive nature.

More Activities in Queen Elizabeth National Park

Your Kyambura Gorge adventure can easily be combined with the diverse safari experiences Queen Elizabeth National Park is famous for:

1. Game Drives in Kasenyi Plains

Spot lions, elephants, buffaloes, warthogs, Uganda kobs, and more in the wide-open Kasenyi savannahs. Early morning and evening drives are best for predator sightings.

2. Boat Safari on the Kazinga Channel

Cruise along the Kazinga Channel, a natural waterway linking Lake Edward and Lake George. This is one of Africa’s best wildlife boat trips, offering close-up views of hippos, crocodiles, elephants, buffaloes, and an impressive array of birds.

3. Tree-Climbing Lions in Ishasha Sector

The southern Ishasha sector is renowned for its rare tree-climbing lions, often spotted lounging in fig and acacia trees. This is a must-see spectacle for wildlife photographers and big cat enthusiasts.

4. Birdwatching Paradise

With over 600 recorded bird species, Queen Elizabeth is one of Africa’s top birding destinations. From shoebills in the wetlands to flamingos on crater lakes, birders will be in heaven.

5. Crater Lake Exploration

Tour the stunning Katwe explosion craters and learn about the centuries-old salt mining tradition at Lake Katwe. The views from the crater rim are among the most scenic in Uganda.

Extend Your Safari Experience

Looking to see more of Uganda? Safari 2 Gorilla Tours offers seamless trip extensions to other top destinations:

1. Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Just a few hours from Queen Elizabeth, Bwindi offers life-changing encounters with endangered mountain gorillas. Combine primate tracking in Kyambura with gorilla trekking for the ultimate Uganda safari.

2. Kibale Forest National Park

Known as the primate capital of the world, Kibale offers exceptional chimpanzee tracking and birding. You can visit en route to or from Queen Elizabeth National Park.

3. Lake Bunyonyi Retreat

After your safari, unwind by the tranquil waters of Lake Bunyonyi. Canoe rides, hiking, and relaxing lakeside lodges make it a perfect way to end your journey.

4. Murchison Falls National Park

Head north to witness the dramatic Murchison Falls, where the Nile explodes through a narrow gorge. This park offers spectacular game drives and river safaris.

Best Time to Visit

Kyambura Gorge and Queen Elizabeth National Park are open year-round, but the dry seasons (June–August and December–February) provide the best conditions for tracking and wildlife viewing.

Travel with Purpose

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we’re committed to sustainable tourism that supports conservation and local communities. Your visit helps protect Kyambura Gorge’s unique wildlife and contributes to community-based tourism initiatives.

Ready to explore Uganda’s most diverse safari destination?

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Amputated Lion Cross Kazinga Channel Queen Elizabeth NP

Jacob and Tibu: Lions of Unyielding Spirit

In Uganda’s Queen Elizabeth National Park, two lion brothers, Jacob and Tibu, have captured the world’s attention with their extraordinary journey. Jacob, a ten-year-old lion who lost a hind leg to a poacher’s snare, and his brother Tibu, undertook a perilous 1.5km swim across the crocodile-infested Kazinga Channel—a feat never before documented for lions.

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we invite you to explore the landscapes where such remarkable stories unfold, offering you a chance to witness the resilience and determination of Africa’s majestic wildlife.

A Journey Fueled by Survival and Desire

The brothers’ daring swim was not a spontaneous act but a calculated move driven by survival instincts and the quest for mates. After losing a confrontation with rival males, Jacob and Tibu were compelled to seek new territory. The Kazinga Channel, teeming with crocodiles and hippos, stood between them and potential lionesses.

Their first two attempts to cross the channel were thwarted, likely due to the presence of predators and the challenging currents. Undeterred, they made a third attempt, successfully reaching the other side after a grueling 45-minute swim. This unprecedented event was captured using high-definition thermal imaging drones by a team led by Dr. Alexander Braczkowski of Griffith University.

Jacob: A Symbol of Resilience

Jacob’s life story is a testament to the challenges faced by lions in human-dominated landscapes. He has survived multiple life-threatening incidents, including being gored by a buffalo, the poisoning of his family, and losing a leg to a poacher’s snare. Despite these adversities, Jacob continues to thrive in the wild, embodying the resilience of Uganda’s lion population.

The Broader Context: Conservation Challenges

The lion population in Queen Elizabeth National Park has declined by half over the past five years, primarily due to human-wildlife conflict, poaching, and habitat loss. The current male-to-female ratio is approximately 2:1, intensifying competition for mates and prompting risky behaviors like the Kazinga Channel crossing.

By choosing Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, you support conservation efforts aimed at protecting these magnificent creatures and their habitats. Our tours are designed to educate and inspire, fostering a deeper understanding of the delicate balance between wildlife and human communities.

Experience the Wild with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours
Embark on a journey with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours to witness the raw beauty and resilience of Uganda’s wildlife. Our expert guides will lead you through Queen Elizabeth National Park, offering insights into the lives of lions like Jacob and Tibu.

Book your safari today and become part of a story that celebrates courage, survival, and the enduring spirit of the wild.

Kazinga Channel Boat Safari in Queen Elizabeth Park

Experience Africa’s Wildlife Paradise on the Kazinga Channel

Looking for an unforgettable safari in Uganda? Look no further than the Kazinga Channel boat cruise—one of the most scenic and wildlife-rich experiences in East Africa.
At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we offer expertly guided boat safaris that bring you face-to-face with nature’s raw beauty in  
Queen Elizabeth National Park.

What Makes the Kazinga Channel Unique?

The Kazinga Channel is a natural waterway that links Lake George to Lake Edward, stretching about 32 kilometers through the heart of Queen Elizabeth National Park. What makes it a must-visit is the incredible density of wildlife that gathers along its banks. It’s not unusual to see herds of elephants, buffaloes, and hundreds of hippos cooling off in the water.

Wildlife and Birdwatching Paradise

On a typical boat cruise, you’ll see:

  • Hippos in massive pods, often yawning or play-fighting
  • Nile crocodiles basking on the riverbanks
  • African elephants coming to drink and bathe
  • Buffalo herds grazing nearby
  • An incredible diversity of birds, including African fish eagles, kingfishers, cormorants, and the elusive shoebill stork

Whether you’re a seasoned birdwatcher or a first-time visitor, the Kazinga Channel is one of the best places in Africa to observe wildlife up close.

Why Choose Safari 2 Gorilla Tours?

We don’t just take you on a boat ride—we offer a guided safari experience led by expert local guides who provide deep insight into the region’s ecosystem. Our small group sizes mean better viewing opportunities, personalized attention, and a more immersive encounter with nature.

Tour Highlights Include:

  • 2-hour guided boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel
  • Transfers to and from your lodge or campsite
  • English-speaking wildlife guide
  • Complimentary bottled water and refreshments

Best Time to Go

While the Kazinga Channel is rewarding all year round, the dry seasons (June–August and December–February) offer the best visibility as animals congregate around the water sources.

Plan Your Cruise Today

Ready to explore Uganda’s hidden gem? A Kazinga Channel boat safari with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours is more than a tour—it’s a window into the soul of African wildlife. Whether you’re combining it with a gorilla trek or a full wildlife circuit, this experience will be a highlight of your journey.

Contact us to Book your Kazinga Channel adventure now with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours and make memories that will last a lifetime.

Kazinga Channel | The Jewel of Queen Elizabeth National Park

Kazinga Channel: Uganda’s Premier Wildlife Cruise Experience

At the heart of Queen Elizabeth National Park lies the spectacular Kazinga Channel—a 32-kilometer natural waterway that connects Lake George to Lake Edward. It’s more than just a scenic stretch of water; it’s one of the best places in Africa to view wildlife up close.

A boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours offers unmatched encounters with:

  • Huge pods of hippos relaxing in the shallows
  • Nile crocodiles basking along the banks
  • Elephants and buffaloes drinking at the water’s edge
  • Hundreds of bird species, including pelicans, kingfishers, and fish eagles

The gentle pace of the boat lets you take in the sights and sounds of the wild, making it a must-do experience on any Ugandan safari. Whether you’re a nature photographer, birder, or first-time visitor, the Kazinga Channel never disappoints.

What Else to See in Queen Elizabeth National Park

While the Kazinga Channel is a highlight, Queen Elizabeth National Park offers a diverse safari experience that includes savannah game drives, primate tracking, crater lakes, and cultural interactions.

Kasenyi Plains: Classic Savannah Safari

Located in the northern section of the park, the Kasenyi Plains are ideal for traditional game drives. Known for large herds of Uganda kob, this area attracts predators like lions and leopards. Early morning drives offer the best chances of spotting big cats on the hunt, along with elephants, warthogs, and hyenas.

Lake Katwe: Traditional Salt Mining Experience

Not far from the Kazinga Channel, Lake Katwe is a fascinating stop where you can observe centuries-old salt mining practices. Visit the salt pans, meet the local miners, and learn how this lake has supported communities for generations. It’s a cultural encounter that complements your wildlife-focused itinerary.

Crater Lakes Drive: Scenic Beauty and Hidden Wildlife

The crater lakes drive takes you through a dramatic landscape of ancient volcanic craters. This scenic route provides sweeping views of the Rift Valley, hidden forest patches, and quiet spots where you might catch glimpses of elephants or birds. It’s one of the most photogenic areas of the park.

Kyambura Gorge: Chimpanzee Tracking in a Forested Canyon

Also known as the “Valley of Apes,” Kyambura Gorge is a narrow forested ravine tucked between the grasslands. Trekking here gives you the rare chance to see wild chimpanzees in their natural habitat, as well as other primates, birds, and forest flora. It’s a deeply immersive experience and a perfect add-on to a classic safari.

Ishasha Sector: Spot the Famous Tree-Climbing Lions

In the remote southern section of the park, the Ishasha Sector is home to Uganda’s legendary tree-climbing lions. These unique big cats are often seen resting in fig trees—a behavior observed in very few places on earth. Game drives here are peaceful, wild, and off the beaten path.

Kalinzu Forest: Chimpanzees & Rainforest Adventures

Just outside the park boundary, Kalinzu Forest offers another excellent location for chimpanzee tracking. This lush forest is rich in biodiversity, with over 400 chimpanzees, several monkey species, and more than 260 bird species. It’s quieter and less crowded than some other trekking spots, offering a tranquil forest experience.

Plan Your Uganda Safari with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we specialize in crafting personalized safari experiences that highlight Uganda’s unique natural and cultural attractions. Whether you’re drawn to the peaceful waters of the Kazinga Channel or the wild charm of Ishasha and Kyambura, we tailor your journey to match your travel dreams.

Ready to Explore the Kazinga Channel and Beyond?

Contact Safari 2 Gorilla Tours today and let us plan your unforgettable adventure through Queen Elizabeth National Park. The wildlife, landscapes, and experiences await—let’s get you there.

Thrill Meets Tranquility | Whitewater Rafting in Jinja with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

If you’re seeking an adrenaline-packed experience to complement your Ugandan safari, look no further than whitewater rafting in Jinja—Africa’s adrenaline capital. At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we craft unforgettable journeys that blend wild river adventures with rich landscapes, wildlife, and cultural heritage.

Why Jinja?

Located at the source of the Nile River, Jinja is a must-visit for thrill-seekers. It’s home to some of the most powerful and scenic whitewater rapids on the continent, with options for both first-timers and seasoned rafters.

What to Expect on the Nile:

  • Full-day or half-day rafting experiences (Grades 3–5)
  • Professional guides and modern safety gear
  • Swimming spots, calm floats, and optional flips
  • Extras like riverboarding, kayaking, bungee jumping, and quad biking

Combine Rafting with These Top Uganda Destinations

To truly experience the richness of Uganda, combine your rafting adventure with any of these stunning locations, all available through our customizable safari packages:

1. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest – Gorilla Trekking

Go deep into the jungle for a rare and emotional encounter with mountain gorillas. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Africa’s premier wildlife experiences.

2. Murchison Falls National Park – Big Game & Boat Safari

Explore Uganda’s largest national park, where lions, elephants, and giraffes roam, and cruise the Nile to the dramatic Murchison Falls—the world’s most powerful waterfall.

3. Queen Elizabeth National Park – Tree-Climbing Lions & Crater Lakes

From game drives to boat safaris on the Kazinga Channel, this park offers diverse habitats and incredible wildlife. Don’t miss the unique tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha sector.

4. Kibale Forest – Chimpanzee Tracking

Spend time with our closest primate relatives in the lush Kibale Forest. It’s home to over 13 primate species, making it one of the best chimp tracking destinations in Africa.

5. Sipi Falls – Scenic Hikes & Coffee Culture

Perfect for nature lovers and photographers, Sipi Falls offers a peaceful contrast to the Nile’s rapids. Enjoy guided hikes, abseiling, and visits to local coffee farms.

6. Rwenzori Mountains National Park – The Mountains of the Moon

For experienced hikers and mountain lovers, this is East Africa’s hidden alpine gem. Trek through misty valleys, glacial peaks, and unique vegetation zones in this UNESCO-listed park. Multi-day treks to peaks like Margherita (5,109 m) are available for serious climbers, while shorter nature walks offer breathtaking views for casual explorers.

Why Safari 2 Gorilla Tours?

  • Custom itineraries tailored to your adventure level and interests
  • Expert local guides and seamless travel logistics
  • Sustainable travel practices supporting conservation and communities
  • 24/7 support throughout your journey

Click here to Book Your Adventure Today!
From rafting the wild Nile to scaling the snowcapped Rwenzori Mountains, tracking gorillas to cruising under Murchison Falls, we’re here to design your ultimate Uganda safari. Let Safari 2 Gorilla Tours turn your bucket list into an adventure reality.

Explore Mabira Forest Uganda

A Hidden Tropical Paradise with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

Looking for a refreshing nature escape just a short drive from Kampala or Jinja? Mabira Forest is the perfect destination for eco-travelers, bird watchers, primate lovers, and adventure seekers. As one of Uganda’s largest surviving natural forests, Mabira offers a unique combination of biodiversity, outdoor activities, and cultural encounters—all easily accessible with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours.

Why Visit Mabira Forest?
Mabira Forest spans over 300 square kilometers and is located along the Kampala–Jinja highway, making it an ideal stopover or day trip. This lush tropical rainforest is home to:

  • Over 300 species of birds including the Nahan’s Francolin and African Grey Parrot
  • Rare primates such as the Uganda Mangabey and Red-tailed monkeys
  • Butterflies, reptiles, and over 200 tree species
  • Rich cultural connections with the Basoga and Bamunanika communities

Whether you’re seeking peaceful forest walks or high-energy activities, Mabira is a must-visit destination on your Uganda safari itinerary.

Top Things to Do in Mabira Forest

1. Guided Nature Walks & Birdwatching Tours

Join expert local guides on forest trails to spot birds, monkeys, butterflies, and medicinal plants. Perfect for photographers and nature lovers.

2. Zip-Lining Adventure (Skyway Canopy Tour)

Soar above the treetops on Uganda’s only zip-line experience. Enjoy stunning views of the forest canopy and Griffin Falls.

3. Mountain Biking & Cycling Trails

Explore scenic forest paths on two wheels with our guided bike tours through Mabira’s winding tracks.

4. Cultural Encounters & Community Visits

Learn about traditional forest uses and local customs from nearby villages that have coexisted with Mabira for generations.

5. Forest Picnic & Day Trips from Kampala or Jinja

Pack a picnic and enjoy a relaxing escape in nature. Mabira is ideal for family trips, team-building retreats, and solo travelers.

Extend Your Trip Beyond Mabira Forest

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we help you build a complete Uganda travel experience. Combine your Mabira Forest visit with:

  • Jinja Adventures – White-water rafting, bungee jumping, and Nile River cruises
  • Sipi Falls – Hike Uganda’s most scenic waterfalls near Mount Elgon
  • Bwindi Gorilla Trekking – Meet mountain gorillas in their natural habitat
  • Queen Elizabeth Safari – Explore Uganda’s savannah wildlife and boat safaris

Sustainable Tourism at Its Best

Mabira Forest is not just a tourist destination—it’s a conservation area protected through eco-tourism and community involvement. Safari 2 Gorilla Tours partners with local guides and eco-initiatives to ensure your visit supports forest preservation and local livelihoods.

Book Your Mabira Forest Tour Today

Ready to experience one of Uganda’s top nature destinations? Whether you’re adding it to your Uganda safari package or looking for a memorable day tour, Safari 2 Gorilla Tours is here to create the perfect Mabira Forest experience.

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Explore Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary

A Must-Visit for Primate Lovers with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours

Looking for an unforgettable wildlife experience in Uganda? Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuaryoffers a rare opportunity to get up close with our closest animal relatives—rescued chimpanzees thriving in a safe and natural environment. With Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, you can make this adventure a seamless and enriching part of your Uganda safari itinerary.

Where Is Ngamba Island?

Located 23 kilometers southeast of Entebbe, Ngamba Island lies in the calm waters of Lake Victoria, Africa’s largest lake. The sanctuary covers 100 acres of lush tropical rainforest, providing an ideal habitat for over 50 orphaned and rescued chimpanzees.

What Makes Ngamba Island Special?

Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary is managed by the Chimpanzee Sanctuary & Wildlife Conservation Trust (CSWCT). It was established in 1998 to care for chimpanzees rescued from illegal wildlife trade and bushmeat poaching. Here, they receive expert care and the freedom to roam in their semi-wild home.

Visitors enjoy close encounters with the chimps during feeding sessions, where you can observe their social behaviors, hear their vocalizations, and even see individual personalities shine through. Educational talks by experienced guides provide valuable insight into chimpanzee behavior, conservation challenges, and the sanctuary’s mission.

Activities on Ngamba Island

With Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, you can choose from a variety of experiences on the island:

  • Half-Day or Full-Day Trips by speedboat or traditional canoe.
  • Caregiver for a Day Program – Work alongside staff to feed and monitor chimpanzees.
  • Overnight Stays in eco-friendly cottages for a deeper connection to the island’s natural beauty.
  • Bird Watching and nature walks through the secondary forest and lakeshore.

Why Visit With Safari 2 Gorilla Tours?

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we specialize in primate adventures. We provide personalized, ethical tours that connect travelers with Uganda’s extraordinary wildlife. Our Ngamba Island tours are designed to fit seamlessly with popular itineraries, such as gorilla trekking in Bwindi or chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest.

Sustainable Travel That Makes a Difference
By visiting Ngamba Island with us, you directly support conservation. Your trip helps fund chimpanzee care, forest maintenance, and public education programs. It’s travel with a purpose—rewarding for you and critical for the chimps.

Plan Your Visit Today

Ready to include Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary in your Uganda adventure? Contact Safari 2 Gorilla Tours and let us craft a tailor-made itinerary that combines wildlife, culture, and conservation.

Click here to book now and experience the magic of Ngamba Island—Uganda’s sanctuary of hope for chimpanzees.

Discover Uganda Wildlife Education Centre:

A Perfect Prelude to Your Safari 2 Gorilla Tour Adventure

If you’re planning a once-in-a-lifetime safari in Uganda with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre (UWEC) in Entebbe is the perfect starting point for your adventure. Often called a “zoo with a difference,” UWEC offers visitors a close-up look at Uganda’s rich biodiversity—setting the tone for the thrilling wildlife encounters ahead in the wild.

What is the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre?

Located on the serene shores of Lake Victoria, UWEC is more than just a zoo. It is a conservation education facility that rehabilitates injured, rescued, or orphaned animals and educates visitors about Uganda’s native species. Here, you can encounter lions, leopards, chimpanzees, shoebill storks, and more in environments designed to mimic their natural habitats.

Why Include UWEC in Your Safari Itinerary?

At Safari 2 Gorilla Tours, we recommend visiting UWEC for a variety of reasons:

1. Educational Introduction to Uganda’s Wildlife

Before you head into the wilderness, UWEC provides context and background on the species you’ll likely encounter on your safari—especially the famous mountain gorillas.

2. Up-close Encounters in a Safe Setting

For those who may not venture deep into the jungle, UWEC offers a chance to see rescued primates, rhinos, and big cats up close, with guided tours led by passionate conservationists.

3. Chimpanzee Close-Up Experience

Book the behind-the-scenes “Chimpanzee Close-Up” for a rare chance to feed and interact with chimpanzees under expert supervision—an unforgettable add-on to your gorilla trekking journey.

4. Family-Friendly and Accessible

Not every traveler is ready for multi-hour treks in Bwindi or Mgahinga. UWEC is perfect for families, seniors, or those with time constraints, offering rich wildlife encounters in just a few hours.

Pairing UWEC with Gorilla Trekking

Your gorilla trekking tour with Safari 2 Gorilla Tours will take you deep into Bwindi Impenetrable Forest or Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, where you’ll hike through misty jungles to observe endangered mountain gorillas in the wild. By visiting UWEC first, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the conservation efforts protecting these gentle giants.

How to Include UWEC in Your Safari 2 Gorilla Tours Package

Safari 2 Gorilla Tours offers flexible packages that can include a stop at UWEC—either upon arrival at Entebbe International Airport or as a relaxing final stop before departure. Our team will customize your itinerary to maximize your experience while supporting Uganda’s conservation efforts.

Ready to Begin Your Journey?
Whether you’re here for the majestic mountain gorillas, Uganda’s “Big Five,” or its incredible birdlife, let Safari 2 Gorilla Tours craft the perfect experience for you—from UWEC to the heart of the rainforest.

Click here to contact us today to book your Uganda safari adventure with a meaningful start at the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre.