

Uganda and Kenya are two of East Africa’s most extraordinary safari destinations—each offering a unique blend of wildlife, landscapes, cultures, and adventure. While many travelers visit either country on its own, the very best African safaris combine Uganda’s lush rainforests and primate encounters with Kenya’s vast savannahs and classic Big Five game viewing. Uganda–Kenya safari packages offer a perfectly balanced experience that brings together gorilla trekking, wildlife migration, dramatic scenery, and vibrant cultural traditions in a single unforgettable journey.
Where Uganda is celebrated for its rare mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, crater lakes, and rainforest-draped mountains, Kenya is world-renowned for its open plains, iconic safari lodges, Maasai Mara wildlife spectacles, and rich pastoral cultures. When combined, these destinations offer perhaps the most complete safari experience anywhere in Africa. Travelers enjoy the thrill of tracking gorillas in the misty jungles of Bwindi or Mgahinga and then witness lion prides hunting across the Maasai Mara or elephants crossing Amboseli beneath the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro. The contrast is stunning—and deeply rewarding.
This detailed blog explores everything you need to know about Uganda–Kenya safari packages: top destinations, suggested itineraries, wildlife highlights, cultural experiences, travel logistics, best travel seasons, and essential tips for planning a multi-country East African adventure.
A combined safari allows travelers to enjoy the greatest wildlife diversity in East Africa. Uganda offers rainforest ecosystems, primates, volcanoes, and river safaris, while Kenya provides world-famous savannah landscapes filled with predators and herds of plains game.
Benefits of combining both destinations include:
Access to gorilla trekking in Uganda
Classic Big Five game drives in Kenya
Varied landscapes—from mountains to plains
Opportunity to witness the Great Migration (seasonal)
Strong cultural experiences with the Maasai, Batwa, Baganda, and other tribes
Excellent roads, flights, and safari infrastructure
Perfect balance of adventure, relaxation, and exploration
This combination appeals to photographers, families, honeymooners, luxury travelers, and wildlife lovers from around the world.
Uganda’s attractions are deeply linked to its forests, mountains, and lakes. It is also home to half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas.
Uganda’s crown jewel for gorilla trekking
More than 20 habituated gorilla families
Rich biodiversity and scenic jungle trails
Perfect for gorilla trekking and birdwatching
Uganda’s largest national park
Nile River boat safaris
Lions, elephants, giraffes, hippos, and crocodiles
Hike to the top of the falls
Home to tree-climbing lions
Kazinga Channel boat safari
Crater lakes and open savannahs
Best place in East Africa for chimpanzee trekking
Forest walks and primate-rich trails
Picturesque lakes ideal for relaxation
Perfect for kayaking, boat rides, and scenic breaks
Uganda’s unique combination of primates, waterways, and rainforests complements Kenya’s iconic savannah wildlife perfectly.
Kenya is East Africa’s classic safari destination with some of the world’s most famous game reserves.
Home of the Great Migration (July to October)
Highest concentration of big cats in East Africa
Open grassland with spectacular wildlife photography opportunities
Famous for large elephant herds
Iconic views of Mount Kilimanjaro
Rich birdlife and wetlands
Flamingos and pelicans
Rhinos, lions, leopards
Beautiful acacia woodlands
Unique species such as Grevy’s zebra, reticulated giraffe, and Somali ostrich
Strong local Samburu cultural experiences
Ideal for short stays
Lions, rhinos, giraffes close to the capital
Combining Uganda’s gorillas with Kenya’s plains game creates the perfect multi-country safari.
Day 1: Arrival in Entebbe
Day 2: Transfer to Bwindi
Day 3: Gorilla trekking
Day 4: Lake Bunyonyi relaxation
Day 5: Fly to Nairobi
Day 6: Maasai Mara game drive
Day 7: Full-day Maasai Mara
Day 8: Fly to Amboseli
Day 9: Amboseli safari
Day 10: Departure
Gorilla trekking in Bwindi
Chimp trekking in Kibale
Wildlife safaris in Queen Elizabeth
Fly to Kenya
Game drives in Maasai Mara and Lake Nakuru
Murchison Falls
Chimpanzees in Budongo
Gorillas in Bwindi
Lake Bunyonyi
Maasai Mara
Amboseli
Nairobi city experience
These combined itineraries blend adventure, wildlife, and relaxation beautifully.
Mountain gorillas
Chimpanzees
Golden monkeys
Colobus monkeys
Tree-climbing lions
Shoebill storks
Elephants, buffaloes, crocodiles, hippos
Lions, cheetahs, and leopards
Elephants of Amboseli
Wildebeest migration
Giraffes and zebras
Hyenas and jackals
Large herds of antelope species
Few safari combinations match this level of biodiversity.
A combined safari offers rich cultural encounters with:
Traditional dances
Beadwork and clothing
Pastoral lifestyle
Storytelling and warrior training demonstrations
Forest traditions
Music and dance
Craft demonstrations
Banana beer making
Coffee tours
Cultural storytelling
Traditional food preparation
These experiences deepen travelers’ understanding of East African heritage.
June to September
December to February
These seasons offer:
Dryer trekking conditions
Clear skies for photography
Active wildlife around water sources
June to September
December to February
July to October
Peak river crossings occur in July and August
Travelers wanting both gorillas and the migration should book several months in advance.
Travelers can connect Uganda and Kenya via:
Direct flights between Entebbe and Nairobi
Flights between Kigali (near Uganda) and Nairobi
Driving between southwestern Uganda and Kenya via border posts (less common)
Domestic flights within each country make safari transitions smooth and time-efficient.
Popular airlines include:
Kenya Airways
Uganda Airlines
RwandAir
Air Kenya
FlySafair
Safari companies handle all transfers, borders, and park permit arrangements.
Both countries offer diverse levels of accommodation:
Luxury lodges
Midrange tented camps
Boutique forest lodges
Savannah tented camps
Eco-friendly retreats
Popular lodge picks include:
Sanctuary Gorilla Forest Camp (Uganda)
Mahogany Springs Lodge (Uganda)
Sarova Mara Game Camp (Kenya)
Mara Explorer Camp (Kenya)
Tortilis Camp Amboseli (Kenya)
Travelers can choose luxury, comfort, or budget-friendly options.
Lightweight hiking boots
Long-sleeved clothing for jungle trekking
Safari hat and sunglasses
Warm layers for cold mornings
Rain jacket
Binoculars
Insect repellent
Power bank and camera batteries
Neutral-colored safari clothing
Travelers visiting gorillas must also bring:
Garden gloves
Gaiters
Waterproof backpack
A well-planned packing list ensures comfort throughout the journey.
Travelers consistently say this combination offers the best of East Africa:
Once-in-a-lifetime gorilla encounters
Big Five safaris in iconic Kenyan parks
Awe-inspiring landscapes—from volcanoes to plains
Rich cultural experiences
Breathtaking photography opportunities
Seamless travel connections
Diverse wildlife in every destination
Few safari experiences offer such impressive variety in a single journey.
For travelers seeking a seamless, enriching, and expertly organized multi-country adventure, Experiya Tour Company offers the finest Uganda–Kenya safari packages. With professional guides, reliable transportation, top accommodations, and carefully crafted itineraries that blend primates, big cats, culture, and adventure, Experiya ensures your East African safari is smooth, safe, and truly unforgettable. Book your Uganda–Kenya safari package with Experiya Tour Company today and experience the magic of both countries in one extraordinary journey.