So, you’ve started dreaming about Uganda. Maybe it’s the mountain gorillas, the wildlife safaris, or the idea of exploring one of Africa’s most diverse destinations. Then the big question pops up: when should you actually start planning?
The short answer? Earlier than you think.
Uganda isn’t the kind of trip you throw together at the last minute. The best experiences require permits, limited lodge space, and thoughtful route planning. Starting early gives you better options, better prices, and a much smoother experience.
Let’s walk through the perfect planning timeline so you know exactly when to start.
Why Planning Early Makes a Huge Difference
Planning ahead isn’t just about being organised. It directly affects what you’ll experience during your trip.
When you start early, you can:
- Secure gorilla and chimpanzee permits
- Choose from the best lodges and locations
- Travel during your preferred season
- Build a personalized itinerary without rushing
- Avoid last-minute stress
Many travellers are surprised to learn that some Uganda experiences sell out months in advance.
9–12 Months Before Travel: Peak Season & Luxury Trips
If you’re hoping to travel during the dry seasons (June–September or December–February), this is the ideal time to start planning.
This timeline is perfect if you’re:
- Planning a honeymoon or special celebration
- Travelling during school holidays
- Interested in luxury lodges
- Determined to include gorilla trekking
Gorilla permits are limited daily to protect the animals, and the most popular lodges fill up quickly. Starting a year ahead gives you the widest choice and the best availability.
6–9 Months Before Travel: Gorilla & Chimpanzee Safaris
This is the sweet spot for most Uganda trips.
If your itinerary includes:
- Gorilla trekking in Bwindi
- Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale
- Golden monkey trekking
- A classic Uganda safari circuit
Then planning 6–9 months ahead works perfectly.
Permits are issued for specific dates and locations. Once they’re gone, they’re gone. Waiting too long can mean changing your travel dates or missing out on key experiences.
3–6 Months Before Travel: Wildlife Safaris & Cultural Tours
Not every trip needs a full year of preparation.
If your focus is on:
- Game drives
- Boat safaris
- Birdwatching
- Cultural experiences
- Photography trips
You can comfortably plan 3–6 months before travel and still have great options available.
At this stage, you’ll still find good accommodation choices and flexibility in routing.
1–3 Months Before Travel: Last-Minute Planning
Yes, last-minute trips can still happen. But they come with compromises.
You might need to:
- Be flexible with travel dates
- Consider alternative parks or trekking sectors
- Choose from the limited lodge availability
It’s still possible to create an amazing trip, but your options may be narrower and prices can be higher.
Planning Early Can Actually Save You Money
It sounds counterintuitive, but booking early often costs less.
Early planners usually get:
- Better lodge availability at standard rates
- Access to early flight deals
- More itinerary flexibility
- Less pressure to accept last-minute pricing
Waiting until the final months can mean paying more for fewer choices.
So, When Should You Start Planning?
The best time to begin planning is the moment the idea of Uganda crosses your mind.
You don’t need fixed travel dates or a final budget to start the conversation. Early planning simply gives you time to shape the perfect journey.
If Uganda is on your travel list, starting early turns a good trip into an unforgettable one.






