Embark on an extraordinary journey through Uganda with walking safaris, an immersive way to experience the breathtaking landscapes and diverse wildlife that this enchanting country has to offer. Renowned as one of the best tourist destinations, Uganda invites travelers to partake in various activities, making each safari a memorable adventure.
Uganda boasts walking safaris in numerous areas, both inside and outside its National Parks. In Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, the Buhoma Gorilla tracking sector presents an opportunity for a community/village walk. This initiative, led by locals in Buhoma village, aligns with the National Park headquarters, tapping into the growing number of tourists coming for Gorilla tracking. Local tour operators guide visitors through the Buhoma village, providing insights into banana, tea, and coffee plantations.
The walks, accompanied by armed park rangers and local guides, take you through the village, showcasing local herbalists who demonstrate the healing properties of herbs. Explore the local brewery, where traditional beer and gin are crafted. This village walk extends to the Pygmies, also known as the Batwa people, who welcome visitors with dances and open discussions about their way of life. Depending on the timing, you may visit the local school, community hospital, and various development projects in the Buhoma community.
Among Uganda’s walking safaris, the Nkuringo route, starting from either Nkuringo or Buhoma sectors, offers a unique experience. Nkuringo in the southern sector of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park and Buhoma in the north are connected by a guided walk through the impenetrable forest. Lasting 6-7 hours, the trail allows you to absorb the beauty of the forest, spot diverse bird species, butterflies, and more. Many prefer the Nkuringo to Buhoma route, descending instead of climbing, thanks to the southern part’s high altitude.
Lake Mburo National Park stands as the only conservation area where wildlife can be viewed on foot. Accompanied by an armed park ranger for safety, visitors can explore the park on foot, encountering Buffaloes, Impalas, Giraffes, Zebras, Elands, Bushbucks, and Topes. A wildlife safari walk in Uganda at Lake Mburo National Park promises a unique connection with nature.
Operated by the local community near Kibale Forest National Park, the Bigodi Wetland Walking Safari unveils the wonders of bird species and primates in nearby villages. This walking safari, often combined with a village walk, spans 3-4 hours, offering a rich experience influenced by interests and pace.
Trek Africa Expeditions is your dedicated companion for walking safaris in Uganda, covering major areas across the country. For more details or to plan your walking safari, reach out to us via email, WhatsApp, or a phone call. Let the adventure on foot begin!