The wildlife you encounter on a 5-day Uganda safari depends largely on your chosen itinerary.
If your tour includes Bwindi Impenetrable and Queen Elizabeth National Parks, you can be almost certain to see mountain gorillas, elephants, buffalo, hippos, warthogs, and Nile crocodiles.
You’ll also encounter a variety of antelope, including the endemic Uganda kob, as well as several monkey species, such as Angola colobus, olive baboons, and vervet monkeys.
In Queen Elizabeth, lions are frequently spotted, and lucky visitors may even glimpse leopards or giant forest hogs. Chimp trekking offers an 80–90% chance of seeing chimps up close.
If your safari heads north to Murchison Falls or Kidepo Valley National Parks, you’re almost guaranteed to see elephants, buffalo, lions, giraffes, warthogs, patas monkeys, and a variety of antelope.
Hippos and Nile crocodiles are commonly seen along the Nile in Murchison Falls, while Kidepo Valley is home to large herds of zebra. Leopards are present in both parks but are rarely spotted.
For white rhinos, a guided trek at Ziwa Rhino and Wildlife Ranch nearly guarantees a sighting, and chimp trekking in Budongo Forest—on the border of Murchison Falls—also has a high success rate.
Beyond the large mammals, Uganda is a birdwatcher’s paradise, with hundreds of colorful tropical bird species awaiting discovery wherever you go.