Duration: 7 days
Country: Uganda
Departures: Kampala
Destination: Entebbe, Lake Mburo, Kibale Forest, Bigodi Wetlands,
Activities and attractions: Birds, primates, wildlife
Tour Type- Birdlife and Wildlife
Day 1: Entebbe
You will be picked from your hotel or airport and drive out to Entebbe, to start up our search for birds from Garuga and other areas around Lake Victoria-Africa’s largest lake! On the search look out for birds such as the Blue Monarch, blue-breasted bee-eater, Brown Twin Spots, Fain tailed Widow bird, Moustached Warbler, White headed Barbets, Black headed Gonolek, Striped Kingfisher, African Pied hornbill, Red Chested sun bird, Diederik’s Cuckoo, Black Bishop, among others.
Have lunch at Entebbe town and then connect to Uganda Wildlife Education Centre, a home to captive animals. The educational-inter generational center has got over 250 species of birds which include the rare shoe bill stork, parrots, ostriches, and seven species of weavers, such as the rare Northern Masked Weaver and Orange Weaver, among others. Return to your hotel for dinner and overnight.
Day 2: Entebbe – Lake Mburo National Park
After breakfast drive to Mpanga Forest located 37 kilometers west from Kampala along the Masaka / Kampala Rd. The forest is endowed with prolific birdlife as well as impressive tree species. While on the trail expect seeing birds such as the blue breasted king fisher, African pied hornbill, spotted greenbul, black and white casqued hornbill, the great blue Turaco and the African grey parrot, Uganda woodland warblers, among others.
Drive to Masaka branching off to Lake Nabugabo-a lagoon lake which was encircled off from Lake Victoria. The lake is endowed with a number of birds most especially water birds such as Herons, Lesser jacana and other water birds. Have lunch and proceed to Lake Mburo National park situated in South Uganda. Enjoy dinner and overnight at your accommodation.
Day 3: Lake Mburo – Queen Elizabeth National Park
After breakfast, take an early morning game drive in Lake Mburo National Park a savannah grassland park dominated by acacia vegetation. Expect seeing a number of birds which include water birds, woodland and grassland birds, as well as wetland birds. Apart from birds expect seeing animals such as elands, antelopes, zebras, topis, impalas, and several Acacia -associated birds. Take on a boat ride on Lake Mburo from where you may see a variety of wetland birds as well as animals such as Hippos.
After lunch check out of the Lodge and drive to Queen Elizabeth National park passing through the beautiful countryside. Enjoy the evening game drive through the park as we connect to your accommodation for dinner and overnight.
Day 4: Queen Elizabeth National Park
After breakfast, go for an early morning game drive through the park. On the drive you will not only see the wild but also different bird species found in the park. From the open grassy plains you may see different birds such as the Saddle billed stork, White and Abdims Stork, Brown Snake Eagle, Whalbergs Eagle, Bateleur, African harrier-hawk, Marsha Eagle and Grey Kestrel among others.
After the drive return to the lodge for relaxation as you wait for your lunch. In the afternoon, proceed to the Kazinga channel for a launch cruise. While on the cruise you may see different animals such as hundreds of hippos, elephants and many migratory bird species, such as the Grey headed Gulls, White winged black Terns, African skimmers, Morning Dove, Water Dikkops, Great white and Pink-Backed Pelicans, Great and Long-tailed Cormorants, among others. Return for dinner and overnight at your accommodation.
Day 5: Queen Elizabeth National park to Fort Portal Town
Take on a morning game drive through the park. After breakfast drive to Fort portal town-a beautiful town overlooking the legendary mountains of the moon. Visit the Crater lakes region and later transfer to your accommodation for dinner and an overnight.
Day 6: Bigodi Wetlands
After breakfast drive to Bigodi swamp which is endowed with a great variety of birds. On the beautiful nature walk expect to see birds such as the Great Blue Turaco, Papyrus Canary, and White Winged Warblers. Proceed to the forest for a short walk where you will see different primates, tree species and forest birds.
After lunch, visit the Crater Lakes region where you may see birds such as the White Spotted Fluff-tail, Scaly-throated Honey-guide, Blue Headed Coucals, Yellow Billed Barbet among others. Return to your accommodation for dinner and overnight.
Day 7: Fort Portal – Kampala
After breakfast, depart the beautiful Fort portal town for Kampala. Have a stopover at Mubende for lunch and take a short visit to the Nakayima tree. Arrive in Kampala late afternoon to check in hotel or proceed to Entebbe airport for outbound flight.
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