7 Days Uganda Student Group Safari | Wildlife & Cultural Learning Tour
Safari Route, Style & Guide Info
Route: Entebbe – Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary – Murchison Falls – Fort Portal – Queen Elizabeth – Lake Mburo – Entebbe
Style: 7 Days Uganda Student Group Safari – Budget Educational Safari with Wildlife & Culture Focus
Operated By: Nextgen Safaris Africa
Guided By: Professional English-Speaking Safari Guide (German, French, or other languages available upon request)
Designed specifically for school, college, and university groups, the 7 Days Uganda Student Group Safari provides meaningful learning opportunities through guided wildlife safaris, cultural immersion, and conservation education. All transport is shared in group vans or safari vehicles, with the option to request educational briefings from park rangers and cultural interpreters.
Day-by-Day Highlights – 7 Days Uganda Student Group Safari
Day 1: Arrival in Entebbe – Welcome briefing and orientation by Nextgen Safaris.
Day 2: Rhino tracking at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary – Transfer to Murchison Falls and visit top of the falls.
Day 3: Morning game drive and afternoon boat cruise on the Nile in Murchison Falls National Park.
Day 4: Scenic drive to Fort Portal – Cultural exchange visit and overnight.
Day 5: Game drive and Kazinga Channel boat cruise in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Day 6: Travel to Lake Mburo – Guided walking safari or optional cycling activity.
Day 7: Final group reflection and return to Entebbe – Airport drop-off.
- This 7 Days Uganda Student Group Safari can be extended to include Gorilla Trekking in either Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or Mgahinga Gorilla Park on request
Detailed Itinerary – 7 Days Uganda Student Group Safari – Wildlife & Culture
Day 1: Arrival in Entebbe – Welcome Briefing & Orientation
Your 7 Days Uganda Student Group Safari begins with your arrival at Entebbe International Airport. You’ll be met by your Nextgen Safaris guide and transferred to your accommodation for check-in. In the evening, enjoy a group orientation session, where you’ll learn about Uganda’s geography, wildlife, and cultures.
Transfer Distance: Approx. 10–45 minutes, depending on hotel
Accommodation Option: ViaVia Entebbe (Budget), Airport Guesthouse
Meal Plan: Dinner
Day 2: Rhino Tracking at Ziwa – Top of the Falls Visit – Transfer to Murchison Falls
After breakfast, begin your journey northward to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary for a thrilling on-foot rhino tracking experience — an essential conservation highlight of your 7 Days Uganda Student Group Safari. After lunch, continue to Murchison Falls National Park, stopping to visit the iconic top of the falls, where the Nile squeezes through a 7-meter gorge.
Transfer Distance: Approx. 320 km (6–7 hours)
Accommodation Option: Hornbill Safari Lodge (Budget), Red Chilli Rest Camp
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3: Morning Game Drive – Boat Cruise on the Nile
Rise early for a sunrise game drive in Uganda’s largest national park. Students will have the chance to spot elephants, lions, giraffes, buffalo, antelope, and — with luck — leopards. In the afternoon, take a guided boat cruise on the Nile River, an educational highlight for understanding aquatic ecosystems, birdlife, and riverbank wildlife.
Accommodation Option: Hornbill Safari Lodge or similar
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 4: Transfer to Fort Portal – Cultural Exchange Visit
Depart Murchison Falls after breakfast and head southwest to Fort Portal, located in the shadows of the Rwenzori Mountains. Upon arrival, participate in a cultural exchange program with a local youth initiative or artisan group. This is a hands-on opportunity to learn about Ugandan traditions, crafts, and daily life.
Transfer Distance: Approx. 370 km (6–7 hours)
Accommodation Option: Mountains of the Moon Hotel (Budget Group Rooms)
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 5: Queen Elizabeth National Park – Game Drive & Kazinga Channel Cruise
After breakfast, travel to Queen Elizabeth National Park for a morning game drive through Kasenyi Plains. Expect to see elephants, buffaloes, Uganda kobs, and birdlife. In the afternoon, enjoy a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel, home to hippos, crocodiles, and a wide variety of birds. A ranger will give a talk on the park’s ecology.
Transfer Distance: 120 km (2–3 hours)
Accommodation Option: Pumba Safari Cottages or Simba Safari Camp (Student-friendly lodges)
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6: Transfer to Lake Mburo – Walking Safari or Cycling Adventure
Your 7 Days Uganda Student Group Safari continues to Lake Mburo National Park, a small but biologically rich park known for zebras, elands, impalas, and hippos. After lunch, take part in a guided walking safari or optional cycling tour, allowing students to safely experience wildlife on foot while learning about local flora and fauna.
Transfer Distance: Approx. 250 km (5–6 hours)
Accommodation Option: Eagle’s Nest Mburo (Budget, tents with ensuite), Rwakobo Rock (Upgrade)
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7: Return to Entebbe – Reflection & Airport Drop-off
Enjoy a final early morning walk or short game drive, then begin your journey back to Entebbe, with a stop at the Uganda Equator Monument for group photos and souvenir shopping. Arrive in the late afternoon for drop-off at the airport or overnight hotel (optional).
Transfer Distance: Approx. 260 km (5–6 hours)
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch
This 7 Days Uganda Student Group Safari can be extended to include Gorilla Trekking in either Bwindi Impenetrable National Park or Mgahinga Gorilla Park on request
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Why Book This 7 Days Uganda Student Group Safari
This 7 Days Uganda Student Group Safari is the perfect opportunity to combine wildlife exploration with real-world learning and cultural engagement. Created specifically for student groups, it’s a safe, educational, and memorable way to experience Uganda’s incredible diversity.
Reasons to Book:
Tailored for educational institutions & youth programs
Combines national parks with authentic cultural immersion
Affordable and safe with group discounts
Guided by trained professionals and conservation experts
Flexible and customizable based on student needs and learning goals
Includes iconic Uganda wildlife like rhinos, elephants, hippos, gorillas (optional add-on), and zebras
Whether you’re planning a school field trip, university research tour, or gap year experience, this student safari is your gateway to the heart of Uganda.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is this 7 Days Uganda Student Group Safari suitable for high school and university groups?
Yes. The itinerary can be adjusted to fit different educational levels and group sizes.
2. Are cultural interactions included?
Yes. You’ll visit community projects, artisan groups, and cultural villages to engage in hands-on cultural learning.
3. Are teachers or trip leaders accommodated separately?
Yes. On request, we can provide separate private rooms for group leaders or staff.
4. Is the 7 Days Uganda Student Group Safari itinerary customizable for a specific subject or focus?
Absolutely. We can adapt the program for wildlife biology, conservation, cultural studies, or service learning.
5. How safe is the 7 Days Uganda Student Group Safari for students?
Very safe. Uganda is a peaceful country and we provide 24/7 guide support and emergency response planning for all student groups.
Included/Exclude
All group transport in a safari van with pop-up roof
Accommodation for 6 nights in student-friendly budget lodges
Full-time professional English-speaking driver-guide (other languages on request)
Rhino tracking permit at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary
All national park entrance fees
Game drives and boat cruises in Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth, and Lake Mburo
Cultural exchange programs and guided community visits
All meals as specified (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
Bottled water during activities
Airport pick-up and drop-off
Educational support materials upon request
International flights and entry visas
Personal travel insurance
Tips for guides and staff (recommended)
Optional activities (e.g. cycling, Batwa cultural walk)
Soft and alcoholic drinks
Personal expenses (snacks, laundry, souvenirs, etc.)