Off the Beaten Track Uganda
Explore Uganda’s hidden gems on this self-drive adventure. Start in remote Kidepo Valley National Park in the northeast, with stunning mountains and unique wildlife.
Head to Murchison Falls for exciting savanna safaris. Then visit Kibale Forest for chimp trekking, and end at Queen Elizabeth National Park. Skip the crowds on this epic route.
Tough roads in the north? Our Land Cruisers manage them easily. Camp in wild spots and meet rare-seen local communities. Perfect for bold travelers wanting real Africa.
Southwestern Uganda Circuit
Discover Uganda stunning southwest on a self-drive from Kampala. Start with gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Part, book permits early!
Next, spot tree-climbing lions in Queen Elizabeth Ishasha sector. Enjoy a Kazinga Channel boat safari for birds and hippos. Finish at Lake Mburo for zebras and impalas.
This short route packs in primates and wildlife. Roads are drivable with nice lodges. Ideal for first-timers seeking Uganda’s best without long drives.
Grand Circuit Uganda
The ultimate self-drive safari in Uganda hits every major spot. This epic road trip mixes wildlife, gorillas, adventure, and culture.
Start at Jinja’s Nile source, then hit Kidepo Valley north. Loop south via Murchison Falls, Kibale Forest, Queen Elizabeth, Bwindi gorillas, Lake Bunyonyi, Mgahinga, Lake Mburo, and Ssese Islands.
It takes commitment but delivers full Uganda—from savanna to rainforest. Room for detours and rest. Perfect for serious adventurers with time.
Design your own self-drive safari! Pick your days, routes, and favorite Tanzania parks. Total freedom.
Nausherwan Ahmed
We were a group of four individuals and completed a fantastic two week self drive trip to Tanzania and Kenya with Safari Masters in early March 2023. Everything from the vehicle to the accomodation and support throughout our trip was top
Felix Drinkall
Tidjane Mangane
Roads are decent between spots, with regular fuel stops. Stay in camps or lodges. Pick routes for wildlife, gorillas, adventure, or culture.
Most do 3-4 parks in 10-14 days. Shorter trips work too. Plan drives wisely and leave time for surprises.
Not all cars handle Uganda roads. Paved highways link towns, but parks need tough 4x4s. Choose high clearance for rain, rooftop tents for camping. Manuals save money; automatics ease driving. Match size to passengers and gear. We help pick the best.
Key features:
4WD with low range
Spare tire and tools
Phone chargers
Gear storage
Pay park fees at gates. Book gorilla/chimp permits months ahead. Carry cash—USD for big costs, shillings for markets. ATMs are in towns only. Get an international license; rentals need drivers 23+. Check insurance.
Roads take longer—200km = 4-5 hours. Add time for wildlife stops. Drive in daylight; parks close at dusk. Aim for 3-4 parks in 10-14 days. Build in rest days.
Two rainy seasons (Mar-May, Oct-Nov) make roads muddy. Pack rain gear, warm clothes for mountains, sun protection for lowlands. Check animal patterns. We share updates.
Google Maps fails in remote spots—download offline. Follow landmarks, not signs. Learn simple Swahili. Fuel up in towns; carry extra. Always pack water and snacks.
We build our network on reliable vehicles and expertise. Vehicle quality makes or breaks your adventure.
Our promises:
Top vehicles: Fully serviced Land Cruisers—breakdowns rare.
Full insurance: Covers damage, theft, liability—no worries.
24/7 support: Emergency help anywhere, with local mechanics.
Flexible bookings: Easy changes, no hidden fees.
Pre-trip briefing: Vehicle tips, route plans, safety info.
Camping gear: Tents, bags, cooking—durable and easy.
Local know-how: Insider tips on roads and seasons.
Fair prices: Quality without cuts, from our Kampala base near airport.
We care about your epic trip, your success is our reputation.