A road safari in Uganda means traveling by car or 4×4, with a driver-guide who stays with you for the whole trip.
For example, you can start in Kampala, drive to Murchison Falls National Park to see elephants, lions, and the famous waterfall, then continue to Queen Elizabeth National Park for game drives and a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel.
Traveling by road lets you see the countryside, small villages, and local life, giving you a better feeling of Uganda beyond just the parks. Your guide will explain the wildlife and culture and make your game drives private if you book a private tour.
A fly-in safari in Uganda means traveling by small plane between parks. This is faster and saves long, bumpy car rides. For example, you could fly from Entebbe to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest to see gorillas or from Kidepo Valley National Park to Murchison Falls. At each park, a local guide from your lodge will take care of you and guide you on activities.
Fly-in safaris are mostly about the destinations, but you can combine them with road safaris, such as driving in Queen Elizabeth and then flying to Bwindi, to save time while still enjoying Uganda’s wildlife.