A 15-day Uganda, Rwanda, and Tanzania safari is a spectacular journey combining primate tracking in Uganda and Rwanda with the iconic Big Five game drives in Tanzania’s Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, offering a profound wildlife experience across three distinct yet complementary East African landscapes. This extended itinerary is ideal for travelers seeking to witness mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, and the vast plains teeming with wildlife in 2026-2027.



Unveiling the 15-Day Uganda, Rwanda & Tanzania Safari Experience
Embarking on a 15-day Uganda, Rwanda, and Tanzania safari is an unparalleled opportunity to witness the diverse natural wonders of East Africa. This multi-country adventure is meticulously designed to offer a rich mix of experiences, from the misty montane forests of Bwindi and Volcanoes National Parks to the sweeping savannas of the Serengeti and the geological marvel of the Ngorongoro Crater. For travelers planning their adventure in 2026 or 2027, this itinerary promises intimate encounters with endangered mountain gorillas, playful chimpanzees, and the continent’s most celebrated wildlife populations.
Top Guide Adventures specializes in crafting these complex, yet incredibly rewarding, cross-border safaris. We understand the logistics involved in moving between these nations and ensuring a smooth, unforgettable journey. Our expertise lies in balancing the unique attractions of each country, providing a comprehensive exploration that few other tours can match. This 15-day safari is not just a trip; it’s a deep look at the heart of African wilderness, culture, and conservation.
Why Choose a 15-Day Multi-Country Safari?
The decision to combine Uganda, Rwanda, and Tanzania into a single 15-day safari is driven by a desire for comprehensive wildlife viewing and unique ecological experiences. Each country offers distinct highlights:
- Uganda: Renowned for its dense rainforests and being a primary habitat for mountain gorillas and chimpanzees. Kibale National Park is the chimpanzee capital, while Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to roughly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. Queen Elizabeth National Park offers classic savanna wildlife viewing with its tree-climbing lions and abundant birdlife.
- Rwanda: Often called the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” Rwanda provides a more refined and accessible gorilla trekking experience in Volcanoes National Park. Its conservation efforts are world-class, ensuring a pristine environment for its primates and other wildlife. Akagera National Park offers a different savanna experience, with the Big Five now reintroduced.
- Tanzania: Home to the Serengeti National Park, famous for the Great Migration and vast herds of wildebeest, zebras, and predators. The Ngorongoro Crater, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a wildlife haven with a high density of animals, including the rare black rhino, in a stunning caldera setting.
A 15-day timeframe allows for adequate travel time between these destinations, sufficient days for tracking in each national park, and opportunities to experience cultural interactions. It’s an ideal duration for those who want to maximize their encounters without feeling rushed, especially when planning for the peak safari seasons of 2026-2027.
The Core Components of Your 15-Day Uganda, Rwanda & Tanzania Safari
This epic journey typically involves a sequence of activities designed to showcase the best of each nation. While itineraries can be customized, a standard flow often looks like this:
Potential Itinerary Flow:
Days 1-4: Uganda – Primate Encounters & Savanna Wildlife
- Arrival in Entebbe, Uganda.
- Transfer to Kibale Forest National Park for chimpanzee trekking.
- Travel to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park for mountain gorilla trekking.
- Optional: Visit Queen Elizabeth National Park for game drives and boat safaris.
Days 5-7: Rwanda – Gorilla Trekking & Scenic Landscapes
- Cross the border into Rwanda.
- Head to Volcanoes National Park for another incredible mountain gorilla trek (different gorilla family experience).
- Optional: Golden Monkey trekking or a visit to the Dian Fossey research center.
- Optional: Explore the scenic beauty of Lake Kivu.
Days 8-14: Tanzania – The Serengeti & Ngorongoro Crater
- Fly from Kigali, Rwanda to a Tanzanian safari hub (e.g., Kilimanjaro International Airport or Arusha).
- Transfer to the Serengeti National Park for extensive game drives, potentially timed with the Great Migration.
- Descend into the Ngorongoro Crater for a full day of wildlife viewing in this unique ecosystem.
- Optional: Visit Lake Manyara National Park for tree-climbing lions and birdlife.
- Optional: Cultural visits to Maasai villages.
Day 15: Departure
- Transfer to Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO) for your onward flight.
Detailed Breakdown: Uganda – The Pearl of Africa
Uganda, often called the “Pearl of Africa,” is a biodiversity hotspot, particularly famous for its primates. A 15-day safari often dedicates the initial phase to experiencing its unique forests.
Kibale Forest National Park: Chimpanzee Capital
Your journey likely begins with a flight into Entebbe International Airport (EBB). From there, you’ll be transferred to Kibale Forest National Park, a lush rainforest renowned for having the highest concentration of primates in East Africa, including 13 different species. The star attraction here is the chimpanzee trekking.
Chimpanzee Trekking Experience:
- Permits: Chimpanzee trekking permits are mandatory and have a limited availability, so booking well in advance, especially for 2026-2027 peak seasons, is crucial. The cost typically ranges from $150 to $200 USD per person, depending on the park and current regulations.
- The Trek: Treks usually start early in the morning. You’ll be accompanied by experienced rangers who will guide you through the forest, sharing insights into the flora and fauna. The duration of the trek can vary from a few hours to a full day, depending on the chimpanzee family’s location.
- Encounter: Upon finding a habituated chimpanzee group, you’ll have a designated hour to observe their fascinating social interactions, feeding habits, and playful antics. It’s a truly interesting experience to be so close to our closest living relatives.
- Beyond Chimps: Kibale also offers guided nature walks, bird watching opportunities (it’s a birder’s paradise), and the chance to see other primates like the grey-cheeked mangabey, red-tailed monkey, and olive baboon.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park: The Realm of Mountain Gorillas
From Kibale, the adventure continues to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a sanctuary for the majestic mountain gorillas. This is often the highlight for many visitors planning a 15-day Uganda, Rwanda, and Tanzania safari.
Mountain Gorilla Trekking:
- Permits: Gorilla permits are the most sought-after permits in Africa and must be booked months, if not a year, in advance for popular dates in 2026 and 2027. The current cost is approximately $700 USD per person for foreign non-residents.
- The Trek: Similar to chimp trekking, gorilla treks begin with a briefing at the park headquarters. You’ll be assigned a gorilla family and accompanied by rangers. The terrain in Bwindi can be steep and challenging, requiring a moderate level of fitness.
- The Encounter: The time spent with gorillas is limited to one hour, but it’s an intensely emotional and unforgettable experience. Watching a silverback protect his troop, seeing mothers with their young, and observing their human-like behaviors in their natural habitat is profoundly moving.
- Conservation Focus: Uganda’s gorilla tourism is a prime example of successful conservation, with a significant portion of permit fees directly supporting park management and community development.
Queen Elizabeth National Park: Savanna and Tree-Climbing Lions
Many itineraries include a visit to Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda’s second-largest park. It offers a contrast to the dense forests, featuring savanna plains, woodlands, and the Kazinga Channel.
- Game Drives: Explore the park’s Kasenyi sector for sightings of elephants, buffaloes, Uganda kobs, and various antelopes. Predators like lions and leopards are also present.
- Kazinga Channel Boat Safari: A highlight is the boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel, connecting Lake Edward and Lake George. This offers incredible opportunities to see hippos, crocodiles, elephants, buffaloes, and a plethora of birdlife up close.
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