Uganda Odyssey – 12 Days

$14,550.00

Uganda Odyssey is a 12 day adventure for you to immerse yourself into the open savannah of the Kidepo Valley. The most famous National Park filled with primates and predators alike with incredible bird watching. Stunning lodges with magical views and the ubiquitous African sunsets.

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Uganda Odyssey – 12 days

Entebbe | Bwindi Impenetrable Forest | Queen Elizabeth National Park | Kibale | Murchison Falls | Kidepo Valley

Our Uganda odyssey begins with your first night at the stunning Laico Lake Victoria Hotel. Spend your first evening relaxing with stunning views of the Lake to get you acclimatised. A delicious dinner before retiring to bed in crisp white luxury.

Seeing Africa from the air is a bucket list experience. Small aircraft ply the skies between lodges and give visitors the chance to game spot, enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the endless plains of the Kidepo National Park. Apoka Safari Lodge sits on a gentle slope giving magnificent views of the savannah. Elephant, Buffalo and Giraffe dot the horizon while Zebra and Waterbuck stroll through the lodge grounds.

Discover the incredible Nile River in the luxury of Bakers Lodge. From here you will do a boat cruise to the Murchison Falls, walk to the top and witness the water cascading through this narrow gorge. Game drives in this area are excellent with regular sightings of big cats.

At Kyaninga Lodge you will be perched high up and have stunning views of the legendary Mountains of the Moon while Kyaninga Lake lies at your doorstep. take a hike around the lodge grounds for great bird watching and views to take your breath away.

Chimpanzee and Gorilla trekking in the last few days of your epic expedition into Uganda will humble you as these gentle giants feed and socialise within meters of you.

Read our Country Information for advice on your journey to Uganda.

Read more information about Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.

For an experience of Uganda’s tree climbing Lions and other predators have a look at our Primates and Predators tour.

Queen Elizabeth National Park conservation efforts seek to connect the local communities with the wildlife they share their homes with, read more about the conservation efforts and consider getting involved or making a donation while you’re there.

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