

UGANDA
GORILLA & CHIMPANZEE
PHOTOGRAPHIC TOUR
Photographing gorillas and chimpanzees in Uganda is an exhilarating experience that offers a unique opportunity to capture the beauty and complexity of these remarkable primates in their natural habitat. Uganda, often referred to as the "Pearl of Africa," is home to a significant population of both mountain gorillas and chimpanzees, making it a prime destination for wildlife photographers and enthusiasts alike.
DATE
JUNE 1 - 8, 2026
8 DAYS / 7 NIGHTS
PRICE
$9,350 USD
+ $600 USD SINGLE SUPPLEMENT FEE (if applicable)

SAFARI DETAILS
This photographic safari located in three wildlife hot spots will blow your mind. This intense photographic safari located in Uganda will provide you with two days to photograph the Mountain Gorillas of Bwindi Impenetrable Rainforest. Also you will get to photograph Chimpanzees of Kibale Forest followed by an exciting Shoebill Stork photography trip located in Mabamba Swamp.
LOCATION
This photo safari is located in the Western region of Uganda - visiting three major wildlife destinations. The first location on the list in Mabamba Swamp. Mabamba Swamp is a unique and ecologically significant wetland located on the shores of Lake Victoria in Uganda. This expansive marshland is renowned for its rich biodiversity and serves as a crucial habitat for a variety of flora and fauna, many of which are endemic to the region. The swamp is particularly famous for being one of the best places in the world to observe the elusive Shoebill stork, a large bird known for its distinctive shoe-shaped bill and prehistoric appearance. Next on the trip is Kibale Forest. Located in southwestern Uganda, Kibale National Park is renowned for its rich biodiversity and is home to a large population of chimpanzees, making it a prime location for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike. Kibale Forest for chimpanzee photography is an exceptional destination that offers photographers a unique opportunity to capture the beauty and behavior of one of our closest relatives in the animal kingdom. The last stop is Bwindi Impenetrable forest. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is a renowned destination for gorilla photography, attracting wildlife enthusiasts and photographers from around the globe. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, located in southwestern Uganda, is home to nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorilla population. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is not only a sanctuary for mountain gorillas but also a dream destination for photographers seeking to capture the beauty and essence of these incredible animals in their natural environment.
EXPERT GUIDES
This trip is expertly guided by Mark Fernley, a highly regarded professional wildlife photographer known for his exceptional skills in capturing the beauty of nature through his lens. With years of experience in the field, Mark brings not only his technical expertise but also a profound passion for wildlife and conservation. He has traveled to numerous remote locations around the globe, documenting the intricate behaviors and habitats of various species, which allows him to share invaluable insights with participants during the trip. In addition to Mark's guidance, the journey is enriched by the presence of local experts in each location we visit. These knowledgeable individuals possess a deep understanding of the local ecosystems, cultural significance, and the unique wildlife that inhabits the area. Their firsthand experiences and connections to the land provide participants with a comprehensive perspective, enhancing the overall learning experience. Together, Mark and the local experts create a dynamic and informative environment, ensuring that every moment of the trip is not only enjoyable but also educational, fostering a greater appreciation for the natural world around us.
EQUIPMENT TO BRING
Guests are encouraged to bring a camera body with a minimum of 24-megapixels to guarantee the best results. This can be mirrorless or a DSLR, however, keep in mind you will be shooting in low light conditions for both Chimpanzee and Gorilla trekking. A camera that can support higher ISO capabilities is ideal for this trip. Due to the canopy cover, a lens that provides a maximum aperture of f/2.8 to f/4 will offer the best results when photographing Chimpanzees and Gorillas along with other primates species that may be photographed during the trip. When photographing the primates, remember that there is nothing stopping them from getting close so having a close ranger lens rather than a super telephoto lens is ideal. Two great lenses to bring on this trip would include a 70 - 200mm f/2.8 and a 300mm f/2.8 lens. Lastly, when it comes to photographing birds in Mabamba Swamp, a telephoto is the best option. A lens with a reach of 500mm or 600mm is best for photographing the smaller bird species.
















ITINERARY
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Guests arrive in Entebbe (Entebbe International Airport)
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Transfer to Entebbe accommodation
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Meet and Greet at 6:00pm
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Overnight in Entebbe
(Guests must arrive at Entebbe International Airport no later than 3:00pm on arrival day)
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Road transfer to Lake Victoria boat ramp (Approx. 15 min drive)
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45 min boat ride across Lake Victoria to Mabamba Swamp
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Spend the morning (approx. 4 hours) photographing birds of Mabamba Swamp
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Return to Entebbe accommodation
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Introduction to post processing and image selection with photo host
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Overnight in Entebbe
PHOTOGRAPHY FOCUS: Birds of Mabamba Swamp - including the prehistoric Shoebill Stork. Once the group successfully photographs the Shoebill, the remaining time in the swamp will be spent photographing the 250+ bird species residing in the area.
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Road transfer to Kibale National Forest (Approx. 5.5 hours drive) with stop off at the equator for lunch
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Upon arrival at the lodge, guests will be given a pre-Chimpanzee photographic lecture to prepare for the day ahead
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Overnight in Kibale
PHOTOGRAPHY FOCUS: The group will learn what to expect during their Chimpanzee photography trekking the following day. This evening is also a great time to ask me for a one-on-one photo critique.
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Transfer to Kibale National Forest entry for Chimpanzee trekking safety briefing
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Chimpanzee Habituation Experience - trek the forest to spend up to 4 hours photographing wild chimpanzees with the guidance and help of myself, our forest rangers and porters
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Return to the lodge for image selection and post processing
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Overnight in Kibale
PHOTOGRAPHY FOCUS: Chimpanzees and up to 12 other primate species in the Kibale Forest
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Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest (Approx. 6 hours drive)
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Upon arrival at the lodge, guests will be given a pre-Gorilla photographic lecture to prepare for the day ahead
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Overnight in Bwindi
PHOTOGRAPHY FOCUS: The group will learn what to expect during their Mountain Gorilla photography trekking the following day. This evening is also a great time to ask me for a one-on-one photo critique.
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Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park entry for Gorilla trekking safety briefing
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Gorilla Trekking Experience - trek the forest to spend 1 hour photographing Mountain Gorillas with the guidance and help of your photo host
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Return to the lodge for image selection and post processing
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Overnight in Bwindi
PHOTOGRAPHY FOCUS: Spend 1 hour each day photographing a family of Mountain Gorillas. Guests will photograph a different gorilla family each day to allow more photo opportunities and a chance to visit different areas of the park
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Transfer to local airstrip (Approx. 1.5 hours drive)
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Chartered flight to Entebbe
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END OF TOUR
(Guests can book their departure flight for 4:00pm or later on this day, or choose to stay overnight in Entebbe and depart the following morning)
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Availability
The maximum group size for this trip is just six guests and spots fill up fast!
With a limited amount of trekking permits allowed each day, the sooner you reserve you place on the trip, the better!
Pricing
This trip is prices at $9,350 USD per person sharing accommodation.
If you are a solo traveler, there is an additional $600 USD single supplement fee.
Rates are based on an all inclusive basis
Payment
A deposit of 25% is due at the time of booking to reserve your place on this photo safari and secure your trekking permits.
25% installment due 180 days before arrival
50% remaining balance due 90 days prior to arrival
Confirmation
Once a deposit is received, you are officially confirmred on this trip.
CONGRATULATIONS!
You will receive official confirmation via email w along with important details and information you need!