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Destination

Explore the pearl of Africa starting from Lake Victoria up to the primate capital, have the descent nature walks, track the gorillas and chimps, have fun at the equator points, feel and see the green side of the country as you drive the highlands of Bwindi. Sum up the trip as you interact with the people and say farewell to Uganda as we escort them to the airport.

Safari inclusions

English speaking guide

Meals and accommodation

Activities as mentioned in the program

Drinking water

4*4 safari vehicle

Gorilla permits-800$/1500$

Safari exclusions

Visas and tips

Souvenirs

Additional activities

Wines/spirits/beers

Itinerary Details

Day 1: Shoebill tracking |optional Kampala city tour.

Exploring mabamba swamp for the shoebill is worth the visit. keenly enjoy the beauty of this marshy swamp located on the fringes of Lake Victoria while on local motorised boats. The activity takes 2 to 3 hours and after return to your hotel as you prepare for the next days adventure. There's also an option of visiting the Kampala city or Entebbe town, in areas like the botanical gardens famous for birders and a conducive walk, local markets, shopping malls, and local restaurants. Meals and Accommodation: Boma Guest House Entebbe

the old Kampala Gadaffi mosque

Day 2: Transfer to Lake Mburo National Park | Evening Game Drive.

As the morning sun rises over the rolling hills of Uganda, our journey to the western region begins. With a hearty breakfast to fuel our adventure, we set off towards the Equator, making a brief stop at Kayabwe to capture memories of this iconic landmark. As we continue our journey, the landscape unfolds, revealing the unique terrain and plantations of western Uganda. The Ankole long-horned cattle, with their distinctive horns, graze peacefully in the fields, adding to the region's natural beauty. Upon arrival at the lodge, nestled on a rock outcrop, we are greeted by the stunning views of the wilderness. The lodge's strategic location provides the perfect vantage point to observe the surrounding landscape and wildlife. As the day draws to a close, we embark on an evening game drive, venturing into the heart of the wilderness. The thrill of spotting leopards, elands, zebras, topis, impalas, and various bird species is exhilarating, and the experience is truly unforgettable. As night falls, we return to the lodge, where a warm meal and comfortable accommodation await. Reflecting on the day's adventures, we are filled with a sense of wonder and awe at the natural beauty and wildlife of western Uganda.Rwakobo Rock

the famous equator line of uganda

Day 3: Morning Nature Walk and Transfer to Bwindi National Park.

Have an early nature walk as you get closer to the animals while on foot. You are escorted by a ranger guide who will give you thorough nature explanations, encounter giraffes, zebras, impalas, topis, and lots of birds. After your wonder nature walk, and leave for the magical land of Bwindi. Enjoy the cascading landscapes, and pure green vegetation with endless tea plantations, via the cool, breathe the Bwindi itself. The lodge that you will have your two nights is just meters from Bwindi forest, pleasing and enriched with local women making crafts as empowerment for steady progress in the community. Ride 4 A Woman

A man having a closer look at the zebras during the nature walk in lake Mburo park
Aerial view of the Bwindi canopies
gorilla tracking Bwindi

Day 4: Gorilla Trekking Adventure in Bwindi Forest

The day begins with an early morning meal, building anticipation for the highly awaited gorilla trekking activity. At 8:00 am, trekkers are assigned to a gorilla group, accompanied by two armed rangers and a lead guide, ensuring safety in the wilderness. The trek itself is a challenging yet exhilarating experience, navigating through thick shrubs and damp floors. Proper gear, including good hiking shoes, rain jackets, and insect repellents, is essential. Physical fitness is also required, although special arrangements can be made for those who need them. The reward for this effort is a 60-minute viewing of the majestic mountain gorillas, at a distance of 10 meters, while wearing masks to respect their privacy. This intimate encounter is a truly unforgettable experience. After the trek, participants can opt for a community walk, guided by the locals, to learn about the Batwa people, who once inhabited the Bwindi forest. This optional activity, facilitated by Ride 4 A Woman, provides a unique opportunity to engage with the local culture.

Day 5: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth national park.

Wake up lazily and have your breakfast, later on, have a farewell to the classic Bwindi forest and head to the vast Savannah landscapes of Queen Elizabeth national park. The drive takes about 4 hours but you will have a brief game drive in the southern sector of the park Ishaha, in search of the tree-climbing lions. Ishasha sector is just a stone's throw away from the Congo border; this gives a chance to spot the massive migrants from the Congo basin like the humongous Savannah elephants, leopards, and many others. On your way to the north, you can have a chance to visit the Kasenyi landing site on Lake Edward and see how the fishermen live and spend their time, with a chance to meet the forest elephants of the Maramagambo amidst Queen Elizabeth National Park Meals and Accommodation:Elephant Hab

Day 6: Morning Game Drive | Afternoon Boat Cruise | Transfer to Kibale national park.

wake up early morning and drive to Kasenyi grounds to search for more wildlife like the elephants, lions, leopards. The park is also a home to Uganda Kobs, water bucks, about 600 bird species and the lush vegetation beautifying this albertine stretch. After the game search, leave for Kibale forest park the primate capital. This 2-3 hour drive is beautified by the crater lakes and the chain of the Rwenzori mountains.

Day 7: Chimpanzee Trekking and Optional Community Visit

Wake up early morning and have breakfast and by 7 am set off to the briefing grounds. After the general briefing you are allocated into different groups led by ranger a guide, shortly the tour to the chimpanzees commences. Kibale forest stands to be the primate capital of the world with over 1500 chimpanzees under the park’s equatorial rainforest canopy and other 12 primate species such as the black & white colobus, blue monkey, olive baboon, red-tailed monkey, and grey-cheeked mangabey. during the course of the trek, the ranger guide, helps you to listen and follow all the possible signs this costs you 2-6 hours depending on where the chimpanzees are located. It takes you one-hour of viewing before you exit the jungle and have the final graduation. You will have an option of visiting the community for interactions and learning a lot on their way of life.

chimpanzee

Day 8: Transfer to Entebbe Airport

Enjoy your last adventure breakfast and drive through the gorgeous Fort Portal city just at the fringes of the Rwenzori Mountains to Entebbe through the capital of entertainment Kampala.

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