The Pearl of Africa
Explore Uganda on a journey to the Pearl of Africa. Engage with Abayudaya communities, witness breathtaking natural wonders, and encounter mountain gorillas up close. Stay in the eastern part of Uganda, where you’ll have a real connection with Abayudaya communities. Visit project beneficiaries, schools and synagogues. Spend a Shabbat with the Abayudaya, African style.
Hike beautiful Sipi Falls and white water raft in the Nile. Add on a 3-day gorilla trek in Bwindi Impenetrable National Forest and a chimp trek and safari. Enjoy the beautiful surroundings and an average summer-time temperature of 78 degrees Fahrenheit.

Trip Highlights
- Visit one of the Abayudaya communities
- Hike the beautiful Sipi Falls and visit a local coffee farm
- Oneg Shabbat at The Stern Synagogue
- Dinner show with the Ndere Dance and Music Troupe
- Historical Tour of Kampala
- A visit to the Mbale market
- Bwindi Impenetrable National Forest gorilla trekking
- Boat ride on the Nile
- Chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest National Park

The Abayudaya (the name means “people of Judah” in Luganda). Most of the community keep kosher, celebrate Jewish holidays, and welcome people from around the world to come and pray.
In 1919, people began converting to Judaism after the founder, the African chief- tain and military leader Semei Kakungulu, read the Torah and decided to adopt Jewish customs and laws. Kakungulu circumcised his sons and himself, and his community in Eastern Uganda began to practice Judaism. By the 1960s, the Abayudaya had around 1,500 followers, but they suffered intense religious persecution under dictator Idi Amin’s regime throughout the 1970s. Synagogues were destroyed, the government prohibited Jewish observance, and many Abayudaya felt forced to convert to Christianity or Islam. By the time Idi Amin left power, there were about 300 Jews left in the community. But the younger generation rebuilt the community and it continues to grow.
Today, there are over 2600 Jews spread out across 14 villages with 16 synagogues.

The Abayudaya (the name means “people of Judah” in Luganda) keep kosher, celebrate Jewish holidays and welcome people from around the world to come and pray. There are approximately 3,000 Jews in Uganda in 14 different villages with 16 synagogues. Enjoy a musical Shabbat, with the Abayudaya community, African style. All are welcome!

The Ndere Dance and Music Troupe is a vibrant Ugandan cultural ensemble dedicated to preserving and showcasing the country’s diverse traditional music, dance, and storytelling. Founded in 1986 by Rwangyezi Stephen, the troupe performs dynamic, high-energy routines representing Uganda’s many ethnic groups, blending rhythmic drumming, colorful costumes, and engaging narratives. Based at the Ndere Cultural Centre in Kampala, they entertain audiences weekly while promoting cultural education and heritage preservation both locally and internationally.

After an early breakfast, you’ll head to Entebbe International Airport for a flight to Bwindi Impenetrable National Forest. This flight across central Uganda offers a view of the beautiful mountains, hills, cultivated terraces, tropical rainforest, bamboo forests, and the majestic chain of the Virunga Volcanoes.
The thrill of observing the endangered mountain gorillas is an awesome, exciting experience to be remembered. The trekking can be anywhere from a 30-minute hike to a 6-hour hike, depending on the location of the gorillas. There are 3 groups of 8 trekkers per day in each group. The hike can be easy or rigorous. Getting up close to the amazing endangered animals is an unforgettable experience, not to be missed!

Kibale Forest National Park in western Uganda is a biodiversity hotspot, famed for its lush tropical rainforest and incredible primate population. Covering about 795 square kilometers, it is home to 13 primate species, including the largest concentration of chimpanzees in East Africa, as well as red colobus and L’Hoest’s monkeys. Visitors can enjoy thrilling chimpanzee tracking experiences, nature walks, and birdwatching, with over 370 bird species recorded. The park’s rich flora and diverse wildlife make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and eco-tourists.

Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of Uganda’s most popular national parks, known for its rich biodiversity and stunning landscapes. Located in western Uganda, it spans the districts of Kasese, Kamwenge, Rubirizi, and Rukungiri. The park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions (notably the tree-climbing lions of Ishasha), hippos, and over 600 bird species. Featuring picturesque crater lakes, savannah plains, and lush wetlands, Queen Elizabeth National Park offers exceptional opportunities for game drives, boat safaris on the Kazinga Channel, and chimpanzee trekking in the Kyambura Gorge.
Itinerary
Dates: December 20 – 29, 2026
Optional Add-ons: December 29, 2026 – January 3, 2027
Duration: 13 days (in-country)
Countries: Uganda
Places: Eastern Uganda, Entebbe, Kampala, Abayudaya community, Optional Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Kibale Forest National Park. Queen Elizabeth National Park
Experiences: Hiking, River Boat Ride, Game Drive, Optional Gorilla Trek
Ages: All ages

Trip Description
Day 1-2: Depart U.S. > Arrival in Entebbe
Welcome to Uganda! After your international flight lands, a representative will be waiting for you at the exit gate. Most flights arrive late night, over- night in Entebbe, depending on time of arrival.
Day 3: Drive to Mbale, stop en route to visit Abayudaya community
Drive to Mbale, where you’ll send Shabbat. You’ll cross the Nile, have lunch in Jinja, and stop en route to visit one of the Abayudaya communities
Day 4: Visit the Abayudaya schools and projects
Visit Hadassah Primary School and Semei Kakungulu High School (school will be closed due to the holiday break).
Afternoon, visit to see Abayudaya projects and solo entrepreneurs. See how people make their living. Learn about the challenges and successes
Day 5: Market visit, cooking lesson and dance lesson
Visit the Mbale market to purchase food for Friday Night Shabbat dinner, an afternoon cooking lesson, African style, and a dance lesson.
Day 6: Cooking for Shabbat, entrepreneur visits, Oneg Shabbat
Cooking for Shabbat is a community endeavour. Help prepare for Shabbat at the rabbi’s home.
OR visit some of the many community projects and hear from small business entrepreneurs. Try your hand at making bricks or mandazi with a local business owner.
Oneg Shabbat at Stern synagogue
Day 7: Shabbat morning services
Saturday morning services. Enjoy kiddush and discussion group afterservices.
Evening havdallah under the African skies.
Day 8: Boat trip at the source of the Nile River or ATV riding, evening Ndere Music and Dance performance
Take an easy boat ride at the source of the Nile or go ATV’ing along the Nile. Head back to Kampala for a music, dance and dinner show with the pros, the Ndere Dance and Music Troupe.
Day 9: City tour and visit to the arts and crafts market.
Take a Historical Tour of Kampala, stop at the arts and crafts market, then head to Entebbe for an evening departure or overnight in Entebbe if continuing onto the gorilla trekking
Day 10: Flight to Bwindi for gorilla trekking or arrive back in the U.S.
Fly to Bwindi Impenetrable National Forest, take a canoe ride on Lake Mutanda or walk to the nearby village. Check in at 6am, flight at 7am
Day 11: Gorilla trekking
Stare into the eyes of a silverback. An amazing and heart-pounding adventure through tangled vines, bush and bamboo. Choose either your 1 hour visit with the gorillas or the 4 hour habituation experience. Depending on the length of your trek, you may have time to visit the nearby village or the Batwa community or just sit and relax as you enjoy the view.
Day 12: Fly back to Entebbe to depart Uganda or safari/chimp trek
Catcha flight back to Entebbe or fly to Kasese if you are doing the chimp trek. Head to Queen Elizabeth National Park for a boat safari.
Day 13: Chimpanzee trekking in Kibale Forest National Park.
Morning chimpanzee tracking in Kibale Forest National Park and transfer back to Entebbe for your outbound flight.
Day 14-15: Fly back to Entebbe for your departure >U.S. Arrival
Fly back to Entebbe for your international flight home. Optional day room, depending on the time of your departure.
Please contact us if you have any questions!
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Accommodations.
Transportation with our own local guide.
Transport for emergencies is available at all times.
An experienced American guide
Bottled water at hotels and in the vehicle
Meals as indicated, see under daily itinerary
Pre-departure information session
ADDITIONAL GORILLA TREK INCLUSIONS
1 gorilla trekking permit per person ($800).
Round trip tickets from Entebbe to Bwindi
Transport to and from airports in Entebbe and Bwindi
Trekking under the supervision of an experienced English-speaking walking guide
AMREF Evacuation Insurance coverage
WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED
Airfare to and from Uganda
Gratuities
Visa
Health and travel cancellation insurance (medical evacuation and cancellation insurance required)
All items of a personal nature
Alcoholic and other drinks and snacks between meals
Laundry
