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Fly-in Safari in
Uganda
Uganda's domestic flights connect Entebbe to Bwindi (gorillas), Queen Elizabeth, Murchison Falls, and Kidepo Valley, saving 6–10 hours of road transfer per leg. Aerolink and Fly Uganda operate scheduled bush flights to airstrips adjacent to the parks. The aerial views of Lake Victoria, the Rwenzori Mountains, and the Albertine Rift are stunning.
What to expect
Fly-in Safari Highlights in Uganda
- ● Entebbe to Bwindi in 90 minutes
- ● Bush flights to remote Kidepo Valley
- ● Rwenzori Mountain flyovers
Frequently asked questions
Fly-in Safari in Uganda FAQ
What is a fly-in safari in Uganda?
Uganda's domestic flights connect Entebbe to Bwindi (gorillas), Queen Elizabeth, Murchison Falls, and Kidepo Valley, saving 6–10 hours of road transfer per leg. Aerolink and Fly Uganda operate scheduled bush flights to airstrips adjacent to the parks. The aerial views of Lake Victoria, the Rwenzori Mountains, and the Albertine Rift are stunning.
How much does a fly-in safari in Uganda cost?
Fly-in Safari safaris in Uganda average $— per person, ranging from $— to $—. The average duration is — days across 0 tours. Compare all options on SafariPicked.
Which parks are best for fly-in safari in Uganda?
Browse our Uganda park guides for the best fly-in safari destinations.
How long should a fly-in safari in Uganda be?
The average fly-in safari in Uganda is 5–7 days. Shorter 3–5 day options focus on one park, while 7–14 day itineraries cover multiple destinations.
When is the best time for a fly-in safari in Uganda?
Uganda's dry season (June–October) is generally best for game viewing on fly-in safari safaris. The green season (November–April) offers lower prices and fewer crowds. Check our monthly guides for specific recommendations.