Duration: 10 days
Country: Uganda
Departures: Kampala or Entebbe
Destination: Kampala, Kibale Queen Elizabeth, Bwindi, Lake Mburo
Activities and attractions: Big five, Game drives, Boat cruises, Gorillas and Chimpanzees
Tour Type- Wildlife and Primates
Day 1: Arrival in Entebbe
Arrival can take place at any time of the day though we would recommend from noon onwards for guaranteed hotel check-in. Upon arrival, you will meet and greet and transfer to your overnight hotel within Entebbe. Entebbe is one of Uganda’s main towns and a more of a residential area hence no much traffic is expected. All meals on this day will be payable direct.
Day 2: Excursion to Mabamba (Shoebill Tour) and Kibale Rainforest National Park
After breakfast your safari driver guide will pick you up and transfer you to the Mabamba wetland on Lake Victoria. You will board a small boat the so-called Mokoro i.e. dugout boats to explore the narrow canals of the Papyrus marsh. You will come across many different species of birds whilst searching for the legendary bird, SHOEBILL named after its mighty beak, the bird is one of Uganda’s landmarks.
At about 1000 hrs depart to Kibale Rainforest National Park driving Southwest of Uganda to Fort Portal. Enjoy a packed/picnic lunch on the way as a long drive will be involved. Your driver guide will gladly provide you with information about the country and its people. Fort Portal is located in the “shadow of the Moon Mountains”. This is the name of the impressive Ruwenzori Mountains. Arrive at your accommodation late afternoon. The day ends comfortably while you listen to the sounds of nature. Enjoy dinner and overnight at your accommodation.
Day 3: Kibale Rainforest National Park
Take breakfast at your accommodation and thereafter transferred to the chimpanzee trekking base. After a brief orientation depart for the Chimpanzee trekking with your local ranger to see these amazing creatures closest to us. Like us, chimps are highly social animals, care for their offspring for years and can live to be over 50 years. Chimps usually travel on all fours, though they can walk on their legs like humans for as far as a mile. They use sticks to fish termites out of mounds and bunches of leaves to sop up drinking water. The probability of actually finding the primates is 95%. Sometimes they hide up in the trees and it’s not easy to spot them. In addition to the chimpanzees, there are also other primates that are native in this forest such Colobus monkeys, red monkeys, diadem black-backed white-nosed meerkats and many other species. Over 300 species of birds and 140 species of butterflies make the forest an oasis for nature lovers. The chimpanzee trekking takes about 2 – 4 hours and you cover a distance of 3 – 5km back. Enjoy afternoon at leisure or take a guided walk in the Bigodi Swamp excellent for birders as well as other primates. Return to your accommodation for meals and overnight.
Day 4: Queen Elizabeth National Park
In the morning proceed on to Queen Elizabeth National Park driving along the mighty Ruwenzori Mountains to arrive at your accommodation in time for lunch. After lunch depart for an extended game drive in the Uganda’s most famous national park until the evening. Dinner and overnight at your accommodation.
Day 5: Queen Elizabeth National Park
A busy day awaits you today. In the morning you start chimpanzee trek in the Kyambura valley. The 16km long canyon forms a natural border with the Kyambura Wildlife Sanctuary to the east. It is especially a strong landscape in contrast to the open grass savanna. The gorge forms a closed habitat for the chimpanzees and the probability of seeing them is very high. After a 3-hour hike, a boat trip on the Kazinga Canal awaits you at 1600 hrs. In addition to the hippos and crocodiles in the water you can see much wildlife near the shore – a great opportunity to observe the animals from the boat up close and take pictures. With the sun setting, you will return back to your accommodation
Day 6: Queen Elizabeth National Park- Ishasha Sector
Engage in early morning game and breakfast. Thereafter depart for Ishasha area famous for its tree climbing lions that can sometimes be spotted resting in the branches of the large fig trees. Arrive at your camp set along a river in time for lunch. Afternoon game drive at your convenience. Dinner and overnight at your accommodation.
Day 7: Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
After breakfast, check-out from your accommodation and depart for a morning game drive and with a bit of luck you may spot the tree climbing lions. Thereafter proceed through the so-called “Switzerland of Africa” past the highlands of Kigezi’s all the way to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. It is the home to half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. Nine other primate species are found here too. The name Bwindi Impenetrable is as a result of the landscape i.e. the dense mountain rain forest that developed since the Ice Age and the shrub and bush vegetation provide an ideal habitat for the primates. You will arrive at your accommodation in the afternoon located at an altitude of 2300m. Enjoy the view of the rainforest and the rest of the day at your leisure. Enjoy dinner and overnight in your accommodation.
Day 8: Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Early breakfast at your lodge followed by transfer to the park reception – for check-in/registration of your Bwindi Forest gorilla trek adventure. The largest of the great apes, gorillas are stocky animals with broad chests and shoulders, large, human-like hands and small eyes set into hairless faces. Gorillas display many human-like behaviors and emotions, such as laughter and sadness. They even make their own tools to help them survive in the forest. In fact, gorillas share 98.3% of their genetic code with humans, making them our closest cousins after chimpanzees and bonobos. After the trek, drive back to your accommodation for relaxation, dinner and overnight.
Day 9: Lake Mburo National Park
After an early breakfast, you will head to Lake Mburo National Park. It is on the way to Kampala and is all too often overlooked by travelers, but offers beautiful scenery and numerous potential activities. It is Uganda’s smallest national park. Bird lovers will also get their money’s worth here. More than 250 different species such as the papyrus bush shrike, black-headed lapwing or the white winged warbler can be found in the National Park. In the afternoon you will go for an extended game drive. Buffalo, Elan antelope, Oribis or Topis and many other animals can be discovered. It is also the only national park next to Kidepo where you can also watch zebras in Uganda. Dinner and overnight in your accommodation.
Day 10: Entebbe
At dawn, we head out into the wild on a guided private hike. The walk will involve 2-3 hours with a ranger to the wildlife themes “at eye level”. After a brunch at your accommodation, you head back to Entebbe to arrive late in the afternoon. Relax and organize yourself in a day room as you wait for your international flight. A day room has been booked for you at The PAPYRUS GUEST HOUSE to freshen up till 1800 hrs. Depending on your international flight departure time you will then be transferred to the Entebbe International Airport.
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