A combined Uganda-Rwanda-Tanzania safari is the most comprehensive East Africa wildlife experience available — mountain gorillas in Bwindi and Volcanoes NP, chimpanzees in Kibale or Nyungwe, Big Five in Akagera and Ngorongoro, wildebeest migration in the Serengeti, and the iconic Ngorongoro Crater. This 14-day circuit covers the three countries with a logical geographic flow, minimising backtracking while maximising wildlife encounters. The guide includes real distances, border crossing procedures, and an honest assessment of costs so you can plan and budget accurately.
Route Overview: The 14-Day Circuit
- Days 1-2: Arrive Entebbe, collect vehicle, drive to Kibale Forest (318 km, 6 hours), chimpanzee trekking
- Days 3-4: Drive Kibale to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest (246 km, 6-7 hours), mountain gorilla trekking
- Day 5: Cross Cyanika border into Rwanda, drive to Musanze (3 km + 97 km, 2.5 hours)
- Day 6: Gorilla trekking in Volcanoes National Park (Musanze base)
- Day 7: Drive Musanze to Akagera National Park (via Kigali, 230 km, 4 hours)
- Day 8: Full day game drive Akagera NP (Big Five)
- Day 9: Drive Kigali to Kigali Airport, fly or drive to Arusha Tanzania
- Day 10: Collect Tanzania vehicle in Arusha, drive to Tarangire NP (120 km, 2.5 hours)
- Day 11: Drive Tarangire to Ngorongoro (175 km, 4 hours), evening rim
- Day 12: Ngorongoro Crater descent (full day)
- Day 13: Drive to Serengeti (Naabi gate, 56 km), afternoon game drive
- Day 14: Full day Serengeti, drive to Arusha for evening flight
Day 1-2: Entebbe to Kibale Forest — Chimpanzee Country
Entebbe International Airport is the Uganda entry point for most international visitors. The airport is 40 km from Kampala on a peninsula jutting into Lake Victoria. Collect your 4×4 from the airport or in Kampala. Drive west on the Kampala-Fort Portal highway (good tarmac, 318 km, 6 hours). Fort Portal is the nearest town to Kibale Forest National Park (36 km south on the Kamwenge road). Check in to accommodation near Kibale headquarters at Kanyanchu. Day 2: chimpanzee trekking at 08:00 (permit USD $250 per person, book via Uganda Wildlife Authority). After the trek, afternoon at leisure or Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary bird walk (USD $30, excellent for the papyrus gonolek and other wetland birds).
Days 3-4: Kibale to Bwindi — Mountain Gorillas
The drive from Kibale to Bwindi Buhoma sector (246 km via Kasese) takes 6-7 hours total including the poor road section from Butogota to Buhoma. Leave Kibale by 07:00. Drive south through Fort Portal, Kasese, Ishaka, and Kabale, turning off at Butogota for Bwindi (15 km unpaved, 4×4 required in wet season). Day 4: mountain gorilla trekking from Buhoma (permit USD $800 per person Uganda). The Mubare group at Buhoma is among Uganda’s easiest gorilla treks (1-2 hours round trip). After the trek (typically finished by 14:00), afternoon in the forest village or rest at accommodation.
Day 5: Cross into Rwanda — Cyanika Border
The Cyanika border post (Rwanda) / Bunagana border (Uganda side) is 14 km from Kisoro. From Bwindi Buhoma, drive south to Kisoro (53 km, 2 hours). Cross at Cyanika. Rwanda side: 3 km to Kisoro-equivalent town, then 97 km on good tarmac to Musanze. Allow 4 hours for the Bwindi-to-Musanze segment including border crossing. Overnight Musanze. The second gorilla trek (Rwanda, Volcanoes NP) the following morning requires reporting to Kinigi visitor centre by 07:30 — stay in Musanze rather than Kigali to avoid the 2-hour morning drive.
Day 6: Second Gorilla Trek — Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
Rwanda gorilla permit: USD $1,500. Report Kinigi 07:30. Choose a different gorilla group from your Uganda experience for maximum variety — if you trekked Buhoma (easy, lower elevation) in Uganda, request Susa or Kwitonda (longer, higher-elevation, larger groups) in Rwanda. After the trek, drive 112 km to Kigali for the night (2 hours on RN2). Overnight Kigali.
Day 7-8: Akagera National Park — Big Five
Drive Kigali to Akagera (112 km east via RN3, 2.5 hours). Enter the south gate. Day 7 afternoon game drive (elephants, buffalo, giraffe along the southern lake circuit). Day 8: full day — early morning Magashi peninsula for rhino, afternoon southern section for lion at Mutumba Hills. Exit Akagera by 17:30, drive back to Kigali (2.5 hours). Overnight Kigali. Total Akagera park fees for 2 days: USD $160 per person + USD $80 vehicle.
Day 9: Kigali to Arusha — The Tanzania Transfer
The Kigali-Arusha transfer is the logistical challenge of this circuit. Options:
- Fly: RwandAir operates Kigali-Kilimanjaro (JRO) approximately 4 times per week (1.5 hours, USD $150-250 one-way). Collect a separate Tanzania rental vehicle in Arusha. This is the cleanest option — the Kigali-Arusha road crossing through Uganda or Tanzania is long and complex with a rental vehicle.
- Drive via Katuna (Uganda-Rwanda border) to Mutukula (Uganda-Tanzania border): Total ~850 km, 12-14 hours driving. Feasible over 2 days (overnight in Kampala or Mbarara). Requires your Rwanda rental vehicle to permit Uganda re-entry, then Tanzania entry — confirm all cross-border permissions before choosing this route.
- Drive Kigali to Dar es Salaam via Akanyaru border into Tanzania/Burundi: Not recommended — the roads through Burundi are variable quality and add both a Burundi visa requirement and significant time.
Days 10-14: Tanzania — Tarangire, Ngorongoro, Serengeti
With a fresh vehicle from Arusha and 5 days in Tanzania, the efficient Northern Circuit covers: Day 10 Tarangire NP (2.5 hours from Arusha, full-day game drive, elephant herds and wild dog territory). Day 11 drive to Ngorongoro rim via Manyara (optional 2-hour Manyara game drive for tree-climbing lions) — 175 km, 4 hours to Ngorongoro. Day 12 full crater descent (USD $200 vehicle fee, USD $70 per person). Day 13 drive Ngorongoro to Serengeti Naabi gate (56 km, 1.5 hours), afternoon Seronera game drive. Day 14 morning game drive in Serengeti (lion, cheetah, migration herds if July-October), drive 7 hours back to Arusha for evening flight home.
Total Budget: 14-Day Uganda-Rwanda-Tanzania Circuit
- Uganda gorilla permit: USD $800
- Uganda chimp permit (Kibale): USD $250
- Rwanda gorilla permit: USD $1,500
- Akagera park fees (2 days, 2 people): USD $320 + $80 vehicle
- Tanzania park fees (Tarangire 1 day, Manyara 1 day, Ngorongoro 2 days + crater descent, Serengeti 2 days for 2 people): approximately USD $1,800
- Vehicle rental Uganda/Rwanda (9 days Land Cruiser): approximately USD $1,170
- Vehicle rental Tanzania (5 days Land Cruiser): approximately USD $700
- Accommodation (14 nights, mid-range average USD $80/person/night): USD $2,240
- Flights Kigali-Arusha: USD $300 (2 people)
- Fuel total: approximately USD $350
- Total per 2 people: approximately USD $9,510 / USD $4,755 per person
This total excludes international flights to Entebbe or from Arusha. Budget travellers using public campsites throughout can reduce the accommodation cost by 60-70%, bringing the per-person total (excluding permits and fees) closer to USD $3,500.