10 DAY UGANDA SAFARI
This itinerary combines visits to 4
National Parks in Uganda, these include, Kibale
Forest National Park, Queen Elizabeth
National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable
Forest National Park, Lake Mburo National Park. Queen Elizabeth National Park resides in a
fertile, equatorial area and has beautiful scenery with two lakes connected by
a channel over-looking a high peninsula. It is Uganda’s most popular and accessible
savannah reserve. Whilst in QENP,
activities include game drives in the rolling savannah plains, home to 95
recorded mammal species and more then 610 species of birds. A boat trip on the
Kazinga channel is not to be missed and provides excellent photographic
opportunities of both water birds and mammals such as elephants, lions and
antelope species who come down to the water to drink. Kazinga channel also has
one of the largest populations of hippos. These activities combined with the
chimp trekking in Kibale Forest NP and
gorilla trekking in BINP make this safari a complete African
adventure.
Day 1:
Arrive Entebbe, meet and greet and transfer to Protea Hotel. If time permits
visit the famous Entebbe Botanical Gardens.
Overnight at Protea Hotel (on an accommodation and breakfast basis).
Day 2:
Drive to Kibale Forest area, the drive is a full day of approximately seven hours. After leaving the Lake Victoria Basin pass through beautiful agricultural countryside where every type of fruit and vegetable imaginable is grown.
Upon reaching Kyenjojo, in the lower foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains {Mountains of the Moon}, we drive through beautiful tea plantations and into Kibale tropical rain forest. Beautiful Ndali Lodge is situated on a high saddle between two crater lakes.
Overnight at Ndali Lodge or Kyaninga Lodge
Day 3:
This morning we get the opportunity to explore Kibale Forest National Park. Kibale Forest is home to 13 primate species and a guided forest trek can be taken in search of one of the most popular primate species in the world – the chimpanzee. There are 9 diurnal primates, these include, vervet, red‐tailed, L’Hoest’s, blue monkeys, grey‐cheeked manabey, red colobus, black and white colobus, olive baboon and the most famous of all, the chimpanzee. Although chimp sightings are not guaranteed, the odds are good with the chance of encountering them standing at higher than 90%. This morning you will go on a forest walk in search of primates. Whilst trekking in the depths of the lush green forest, you will be surrounded by bird song and can expect to see at least 5 or 6 other types of primate, most probably the grey‐cheeked managebey and the red‐tailed monkey and of course the chimpanzee. The walking is fairly easy due to the well‐maintained trails and reasonably flat terrain. This afternoon we have a swamp walk.Overnight at Ndali Lodge or Kyaninga Lodge
Day 4;
Drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park.
The drive passes through Fort Portal and then south along the eastern length of
The Rwenzori Mountains, with the hope of viewing the glaciated peaks. We gently
descend into The Great African Rift Valley and Queen
Elizabeth National Park and Mweya Lodge, situated on a peninsula
overlooking Lake Edward and Kazinga Channel, offering beautiful views of the
park with the Rwenzori Mountains in the background. Queen
Elizabeth National Park resides in a fertile, equatorial area and
has beautiful scenery. It is Uganda’s most popular and accessible savannah
reserve, with a total area of 1978km². It is primarily associated with grassy
savannah plains, but this impressive park also includes within its boundaries,
leafy rainforests, dense papyrus swamps and natural volcanic crater lakes. As a
result it has one of the highest biodiversity ratings of any game reserve in
the world, including a total of 95 recorded mammal species and more than 610
species of birds. In the afternoon, we will explore the park and its wonders on
a game drive.
Overnight at Mweya Lodge or Kyambura Lodge
Day 5:
Game drives in Queen Elizabeth National Park
including a launch trip of about two hours on the Kazinga Channel to view some
of the largest concentration of hippo in the world {reported to be about
30,000} and other game with excellent birding. Queen
Elizabeth National Park is one of best birding parks in Africa, with
560 + recorded species and a record of 296 bird species seen in one 24 hour
period.
Overnight at Mweya Lodge or Kyambura Lodge
Day 6:
Today we drive through the park to the Ishasha region. Game drive in search of tree climbing lion (75% success rate) and other game. Afternoon drive to Bwindi Impenetrable (a World Heritage Sight) passing through the scenic area known as The Switzerland of East Africa. The driving today is about 5 1/2 hours (not including game drives).
Overnight at Gorilla Forest Camp
Day 7:
Gorilla tracking
After breakfast take a short drive to Park Headquarters and meet with excellent local guides and trackers who will give a talk on the etiquette of gorilla trekking. We then hike into the forest where the gorillas were seen the night before and track from that point. The trekking can take from 1 to 8 hours and climb to altitudes in excess of 7,500 feet. The terrain is rough and at times muddy. Although the Hike is physically demanding the beauty of the forest and surrounding scenery make the trekking worthwhile. Once the gorillas are located all fatigue is forgotten, as the experience is often described as being the most profound natural history experience in the world. Picnic lunches are provided and it is important to take plenty of water. Cameras and plenty of fast speed film is recommended. It can rain at a few minutes’ notice; hence waterproof clothing is a good essential including zip lock bags for cameras and film. N.B. We cannot guarantee seeing Gorillas but very rare to miss them. We can say that 95% chances have always been there for seeing the mountain Gorillas.
Overnight at Gorilla Forest Camp
Day 8:
Second gorilla tracking day.
Overnight at Gorilla Forest Camp
Day 9:
Drive to Mbarara passing through the Switzerland of East Africa area and
eventually into Ankole Cattle country around Mbarara. These cattle are
incredible with horns larger than one can imagine very long as we may say.
Continue to Lake
Mburo National Park,
game drive. The drive today is 6 to 7 hours. Lake
Mburo National Park is a small park, excellent for birding, antelope
and other grazers, one of the only places to easily see Impala and zebra in
Overnight at Mihingo Lodge
Day 10:
This morning we have an early
morning game drive before heading back to Entebbe,
this takes approximately 5 hours – road and weather dependent. If time permits
it is possible to stop in Kampala for shopping and lunch and a visit to the
Mpigi Royal Drum Makers. You are then transferred to Entebbe International
airport to connect with your departure flight.
Please note the departure flight must be in the late afternoon or evening,
alternatively we can arrange another overnight in Entebbe.


