
This mid range
trip will show you the best of what Uganda has got to
offer. You will experience a perfect combination of
nature, culture, animals and so much fun. The tour will
be guided by a local professional safari guide. You will
stay in beautiful lodges with great views.
Day 1 Airport
pickup
Your guide will
be at Entebbe Airport to pick you up from your flight
and take you directly to your lodge in Kampala.
Depending on the time of your arrival, you may be able
to explore the sites in and around Kampala.
You will stay in
a nice lodge with beautiful views on Lake Victoria. The
hotel has cosy safari style furnished rooms, equipped
with satellite TV, fridge bar, telephone, fan, balcony
with lake-view and a comfortable bathroom.
Day 2 Transfer to
Murchison Falls NP En route rhino tracking
Today's journey
will take you north from Kampala to Murchison falls
national park. En route, you will visit Ziwa Rhino
Sanctuary where you will go for guided rhino tracking
with an experienced ranger, which gives you a unique
opportunity to view the rhinos from a close distance.
Kidepo Valley and
Murchison Falls National Parks once had both black and
white rhinos; however, widespread poaching during the
Idi Amin era resulted in the disappearance of these
majestic animals from the wild. Founded in 1998, Rhino
Fund Uganda works to reintroduce black and white rhinos
into Uganda and runs a breeding programme.
Murchison Falls
National Park is the largest conservation area in Uganda
covering an area of over 3,840 km², The Park’s name
derives from its famous waterfall: the mighty Murchison
Falls, which are formed where the Victoria Nile
powerfully forces its way through a narrow cleft before
plunging 43m down with a thunderous roar.
Day 3 Morning
game drive, Boat safari & Hike to the top of falls
Today you will
wake up very early. In the early morning hours animals
are the most active, the sun is not yet so bright and
temperatures are cooler. It offers the best time to spot
wild animals. After an early breakfast you will go on a
game drive to explore the northern part of the park.
You will be
eye-to-eye with the African animals like elephants,
giraffes, buffaloes, lions, leopards, different species
of antelopes and many tropical birds may all be spotted
during the game drive. So keep your eyes open.
In the afternoon
you will take a boat safari up the Nile River to
Murchison Falls. You will be watched by crocodiles,
hundreds of hippos, buffaloes, water birds, monkeys and
all the other thirsty wildlife that the Nile attracts,
you will reach the base of the 43-meter high Falls which
approach with a thunderous sound.
After the boat
safari you will hike to the top of the falls. From here
you will have a wonderful view and fantastic photo
opportunities.
Day 4 Transfer to
Kibale National Park
Today you will
begin your journey to Kibale Forest N.P. The long drive
is incredibly scenic, passing through tea plantations
and the lush green countryside which characterizes so
much of Uganda.
Kibale Forest
National Park is located in west-central Uganda just
east of the Rwenzori Mountains, near the town of Fort
Portal. The 766 Km² Park predominantly covers evergreen
rain forest and ranges between 1100 and 1600m in
elevation. Kibale Forest is one of the last remaining
expanses to contain both lowland and montane forests and
forms a continuous forest with Queen Elizabeth National
Park.
You will have
packed lunch en route, arriving in the evening for
overnight and dinner
Day 5 Chimpanzee
tracking - Bigodi swamp walk
Today you will
wake up early to go to the park head offices to be
briefed about your chimp tracking experience. Kibale
Forest National park boasts the highest number of
primate species in the world, including the chimpanzees.
Approximately 5,000 chimpanzees live in the wild in
Uganda, which makes it a perfect place to see them
An experienced
ranger will take you chimp tracking chimp in the morning
or afternoon; you might also see other monkey species
that live here. Once you locate the chimpanzees you will
have a full hour of eye-to-eye contact with them. Since
they are wild animals, we can never guarantee you to see
them and might have to settle with hearing their hoots
and hollers.
In the afternoon
after lunch, you will go for the guided swamp walk. The
walk (2-3 hours) will take you through grassland, small
communities and some beautiful scenery, where the locals
are likely to greet you with enthusiastic waves.
Day 6 Transfer to
Queen Elizabeth National Park
After breakfast,
your guide will drive you to Queen Elizabeth National
Park, home to a high concentration of Uganda’s mammals
that include tree climbing and savanna lions, elephants,
wart hogs, Uganda kob, water buck, cape buffalo, hippos,
leopards, as well as more than 600 species of birds that
include the African spoon bill, pied kingfishers, fish
eagles, pelicans, vultures.
Queen Elizabeth
National park is Uganda’s second largest park, located
at the base of the majestic Rwenzori Mountain range,
adjacent to Lake Edward and Lake George. The park has
game including Uganda kob, warthog and waterbuck. Lions
are often sighted both in and at the entrance to the
park. Be ready to see huge numbers of hippos and
elephants, and keep your eyes on the look out for a
leopard lazing in the sunshine.
In the late
afternoon you will relax at the lodge. You will stay in
a nice lodge, overlooking the Lake George.
Day 7 Sunrise
game drive - Afternoon boat safari
Today you wake up
early. A little before sunrise coffee, tea and donuts
will be served in the lounge before we head out for a
long game drive in time to see the first rays of light.
You will search for all the wildlife in the park and are
likely to come across Elephant, Buffalo, Lion,
Waterbuck, Leopard, Uganda Kob, and many Warthogs.
A well deserved
brunch will be served back at the lodge in the late
morning.
In the afternoon
you will take a boat safari along the Kazinga Channel
which joins Lake George and Lake Edward.
Here you will see
a lot of hippos more than you can possibly imagine as
well as a variety of other animals which come to the
waterhole to drink or bathe. You can expect to see
buffalo, crocodile, bathing elephant, and a range of
beautiful birds. This will undoubtedly be one of the
highlights of your tour.
Day 8 Transfer to
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest NP
Today after
breakfast, you will be transferred to Lake Mutanda in
the south-western part of Uganda; close to the borders
with Rwanda and Congo. You cross a beautiful part of the
country often referred to as ‘the Switzerland of
Africa’. You will see a great country-side, bamboo
forest and have great views over the Virunga Mountains.
For lunch you will stop at a local restaurant on the
road
Day 9 Gorilla
tracking
Today after early
breakfast, you will be transferred to the park head
quarters for briefing about gorilla tracking. You will
encounter one of Bwindi’s endangered mountain gorillas.
For most people this is the absolute highlight of their
tour in Uganda.
Bwindi
Impenetrable national park boasts both mountain gorillas
and chimpanzees - the only forest in Africa that can
make this claim. It also hosts five other species of
primates, 113 species of mammals, over 200 species of
butterflies and 360 species of birds. The gorillas you
track are habituated and can tolerate the presence of
humans for a brief period of time, every day.
The time taken to
track the gorillas can be as few as 2 hours to as many
as 7 hours. Once the gorillas have been located, your
group will be allowed a maximum of one hour with them.
Coming face-to-face with a mountain gorilla is a truly
humbling and emotional experience.
Day 10 Transfer
back to Entebbe
After breakfast
at the lodge, you will drive back to Entebbe (Airport).
As you pass through the equator, there will be a stop
for the requisite snapshot and a bit of souvenir
shopping.
Accommodation for
tonight is not inclusive in the program.
End of tour
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