How Much Does A Uganda Safari Cost? | Best Tour Guide 2025

How much does a Uganda safari cost? A night on a Uganda Safari can cost from $130 to $1,500 per person.  A budget Uganda safari can be valued at $150 per person while a midrange Uganda safari can be valued at $400. Luxury/ upmarket safari lodges might cost $1,500- $5,500 or more per night.

The Uganda trip guide below gives a highlighted outline of the average cost of a Uganda safari, it will also easily let you know how to select a destination that matches your budget.  Our website provides you with a variety of journeys from one to twenty days, so you may choose the one that best suits your needs.

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Sarari Cost at a Glance: How Much Does A Uganda Safari Cost?

  1. Duration of the safari
  2. Traveling season
  3. The destinations you intend to visit
  4. Level/ category of accommodation
  5. Number of people on the safari
  6. Choice of activities
  7. Fly-in safari or Overland/drive-in
  8. Location of the accommodation
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Detailed: How Much Does A Uganda Safari Cost?

  1. Duration of the safari

It is not required to inform you that the length of time you spend in Uganda affects the safari’s price. You will pay less per day the more days you spend on safari with the tour operator. Additionally, bear in mind that your safari expenses will increase with the number of days you spend there. The following elements affect how long an African safari lasts.

Budget:  This is the most important element that will determine the length of your Uganda safari. The more money you are willing to spend, the more days you can spend in each national park or destination.

The number of destinations you intend to visit: Paying a visit to than one destination will signify that you will be spending at least one day on the road transferring to the other destination. (That’s unless you are flying). This will directly increase the total number of days you intend to spend on your Safari.

Animals being sought after: If you are looking forward to having a glance at either the gorillas or chimpanzees, you may wind up spending more days on your safari than an individual traveling to Africa to see lions or elephants.

Length of the International Flight: If you have a lot of connecting flights from your home country, you will end up having a longer trip duration on your safari than someone who has direct flights.

Resting Time:  If you will have so many connecting flights, you may need to have one or two days at leisure to recover from the jetlag and during this time, you can do city tours or buy some souvenirs to take back home.

  1. Traveling season

Travelers intending to visit the region during the peak season (June, July, August & September) or in the summer holiday period will often experience high prices in East Africa, including for safari packages and accommodation. The high costs of safaris can extinguish many travelers, mainly those traveling on a fixed budget. They could also make safaris out of reach for many travelers.

In the off-season, safaris are more reasonably priced, so crossing it off your bucket list is simple. Traveling in the off-season could result in significant cost savings on hotels and packages. During the off-peak months, rates may drop by 20 to 40 percent. In general, flights are less expensive during off-peak hours.

  1. The destinations you intend to visit

The cost of the safari is greatly influenced by your destination. The cost of your safari will go up if the locations you plan to see are far from the city center, but it will go down if they are closer. The cost of your safari in Uganda will also depend on the activities you wish to engage in.

  1. Level/ category of accommodation

Your preferred category of accommodation plays a major role in the cost of a safari. There are good budget lodges ranging between $100-200 us dollars per night on a full board basis. There are luxury options that range between $500-5000 per night. Depending on your budget you can go for budget, mid-range, or luxury-level accommodation. Other than the length of the safari, the level of accommodation can be a very way to adapt the safari to fit your budget. If the quotation you receive is lower than your anticipated price then you can upgrade to luxury some nights during the trip.

  1. Number of people on the safari

Given that they can split operating costs (vehicle, guide, lodging, and petrol), the number of persons traveling together has a significant influence on the safari’s overall cost. Safari firms offer extended safari land cruisers that can accommodate up to seven passengers, each of whom gets a window seat. If you are traveling alone, the cost will be high because you are not sharing the operational expenditures with anyone. However, if you are traveling with family or friends, the cost per person will be low since you are sharing the operational expenses.

  1. Choice of activities

The choice of activities plays a vital role in influencing the cost of a safari. For example, a beach holiday safari has scheduled activities with most days that take entrance fees and sometimes other charges. Gorilla trekking is an activity that brings many tourists to Uganda and Rwanda. Gorilla trekking is the activity that stands out as the most expensive (a single gorilla trekking permit in Uganda goes for $800 and $1,500 in Rwanda). When planning a safari, you for sure wish to get the most out of it and spend enough time in Uganda’s national parks, but to keep the price down village walks, community tourism, and relaxation can be mixed in on some days.

  1. Fly-in safari or Overland/drive-in

Transportation by road or air is a paramount factor to put into consideration in planning a safari. While flying in general is more expensive, it is the most efficient and well-organized means of transportation, transferring you between lodges easily and with enough time to enjoy activities at both lodges. Travel by road can be draining, covering considerable distances on dusty roads in safari vehicles and it consumes a lot of time. Nonetheless, overland travel accords you the opportunity to have a glimpse of the countryside and local villages between destinations and may give you a more realistic glimpse into a day in the life of the people whose country you are visiting. For some travelers, this is the best way to go.

  1. Location of the accommodation

Rates of hotels within the national parks are always higher than the rates of those outside the national parks. Staying outside the parks is a wonderful way of saving money. The disadvantage is that you will usually miss the first rays of the brightness of the night if you do this. You are also likely to miss out on the fascinating and eye-catching views. During day and night time are ideal times for game viewing.

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Booking your Uganda tour directly with a local tour operator.

By booking your journey directly with a local tour operator, you can avoid paying middlemen travel agencies abroad, which often charge exorbitant commissions. This also holds true for safari reservations and online travel agencies like Trip Advisor. Booking through these agents usually results in a greater price because they typically receive large commissions from listing trips from African tour and travel businesses. The majority of African businesses pay $100 to $150 for each safari booking inquiry.

Spending a lot of money does not guarantee the greatest experience.

It is unjust that African safaris for so long are packaged as exclusive activities for the rich. At Jim Jam Safaris, we take into account the middle-income earners and we trust that every client should have the ability to explore the continent regardless of their level of income.  We have tailored safaris that suit the needs of every client from self-drive safaris to luxury, budget, and midrange safaris.

At the end of your Uganda safari with us, you will have an unforgettable experience that we believe will last for a lifetime.

Many individuals have asked what makes a luxury safari different from a cheap vacation. In actuality, the cost does not correspond to the caliber of the experience. Luxury travel is preferred by some clients, while self-drive or even cheap travel is preferred by others. Although it’s less expensive per day than staying in a hotel, sleeping in a 4X4 rooftop tent is an incredible experience! You will have more fun than someone staying in a fancy resort if you are the type of traveler who wants to explore Africa independently in a 4X4 rental car.

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