The cost of a 4-day safari in Uganda varies depending on the level of comfort and activities included.
Budget safaris typically range from US$950 to US$1,200 per person and focus on savannah destinations such as Murchison Falls, Ziwa, Queen Elizabeth, Kidepo Valley, and Lake Mburo National Park, using campsites or basic accommodations.
Mid-range safaris to the same destinations, with more comfortable lodges, generally start from US$1,500 per person.
Safari packages that include gorilla trekking in Bwindi or Mgahinga are more expensive, reflecting the US$800 gorilla trekking permit fee.
Budget gorilla trekking safaris with simple accommodations usually cost between US$1,600 and US$1,900 per person, while mid-range options exceed US$2,000.
For those seeking luxury experiences with high-end lodges, private guides, and domestic flights, prices typically range from US$2,800 to US$4,500 per person.
Most safari prices include park fees, accommodations, meals, transport, and professional guides, making it straightforward to plan your adventure without hidden costs.
Whether you choose a budget, mid-range, or luxury option, Uganda offers incredible wildlife experiences, from gorilla trekking to Big Five safaris, within a variety of price ranges.