13 DaysGorilla Safaris Uganda and Tours
This 13-Day wildlife and nature tour involves a short tour of Kampala City on the day of arrival, Lake Mburo National Park, Bwindi Forest Park, Queen Elizabeth Park, Kibale and Semliki National Parks.
Day 1: Arrive in Uganda, Tour Kampala Briefly.
Arrive in Uganda and transfer to Kampala, check in your hotel and in case time
is enough, you have a brief tour of Kampala city like visiting Kasubi Tombs,
the burial grounds for the Buganda Kings, Bahai Temple and the Uganda Museum
among others. Return to the hotel in the evening for dinner before a
comfortable sleep.
Day 2: Drive to Lake Mburo National Park
Take your breakfast and leave Kampala in the morning driving for about 4 hours
towards western Uganda. On the way, you will cross the Uganda Equator line at
Kayabwe in Mpigi and move further as you appreciate the green vegetation beauty
of Uganda. Arrive at the park around midday and have lunch at the lodge and
then use the after for a boat ride on Lake Mburo and a game drive in the
evening in search of zebra, impala, eland, Topi, Oribi, cape buffalos and if
you are lucky, Roan antelopes, leopards, hyenas and jackals will come to your
sight. Dinner and overnight at Mantana tented Camp or Rwonyo Rest Camp.
Day 3: Drive to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park
Have breakfast early enough drive to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park,
the thick home of the rare mountain gorillas. Have a community for a cultural
performance and then after retire to Gorilla Resort or Buhoma Rest Community
bandas for dinner and overnight.
Day 4: Bwindi Forest Gorilla Tracking Safari, Gorilla Safari in Uganda
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park inhabits almost half of the world’s 650 mountain gorillas. Start climbing early with a tracker even though seeing gorillas depends on their day’s movements. Gorillas are naturally reserved and non-violent animals. And it’s a memorable and thrilling moment to watch them and possibly photograph these mild giants at a close range. Return to the camp in the evening for overnight and dinner.
DAY 5: Leave Bwindi for Queen Elizabeth National Park
Take breakfast and leave for Queen Elizabeth National Park going through the
southern zone of the park known as Ishasha, well-known for its tree-climbing
lions. This Park is a UNESCO World Biosphere with one of the highest
biodiversity ratings of any game reserve in the world. About 100 mammal species
and a significant 606 bird species like Elephants, hippos, the elusive giant
forest hog and the handsome Uganda kob are accommodated there are and
frequently seen. Overnight and dinner at Jacana Eco-lodge which has pleasant
visitor cabins and complete facilities, Mweya safari Lodge or Institute of
Ecology.
DAY 6:
Forest Walk and Kazinga Channel Boat Trip
On the second day in the Park, have breakfast and leave for an early forest
walk in Kyambura Gorge in search of primates and chimpanzees. Return to the
lodge for lunch and have a boat excursion along the Kazinga Channel for a
prospect to see hippos a close range from the boat and buffalo in the shallow
waters. Kazinga Channel shoreline is a home to a collection of birds like the
pink backed pelicans, fish eagles, pied and malachite kingfishers, saddle
billed stork and many more. Dinner and overnight Jacana Eco-lodge, Mweya Safari
Lodge or Institute of Ecology.
DAY 7:
Game Drive, Sight-seeing or Forest Walk
Enjoy this day having wildlife activities, starting with an early game drive
through the park where you will see Lions, Elephants, Leopards, Buffaloes,
Hyenas and an assortment of antelope types before driving back to the same
lodge for lunch. In the afternoon, you can either go for a splendid sightseeing
in the crater section. Visit the Katwe Salt works to see how salt mining is
done traditionally, head to the flamingo village and sightseeing in the crater
region, which is awesome. Alternatively on the same day in the afternoon,
go on forest walk leading to the large bats cave where bats in large numbers
reside as well as a rock python regularly seen by the visitors. It’s an
astonishing forest walk one can’t afford missing. Retire to the lodge for
dinner and overnight.
DAY 8:
Depart for Kibale
Have mini morning game drive and depart after breakfast for Kibale. Have the
benefit of game viewing en-route toward Kibale Forest National Park. You will
be staying for two nights at the Ndali Safari Lodge, Primates safari Lodge,
Rwenzori View guest House, Rujuna Top Guest house, Kanyanchu Tourist Camp.
Day 9:
Forest Primate Hike, Birding
Take your breakfast and drive into Kibale Forest National Park to hike. A guide
will enlighten you on the primates you are to see as well as the forest plants
and animals. This morning hike will expose your eyes to chimpanzees, phoestes,
red-colobuses and red-tailed and grey cheeked Mangabeys. Return to the lodge
for lunch and in the afternoon, visit Bigodi swamp, an astonishing place to
watch rare and gorgeous flora and fauna. Dinner and overnight at the lodge or
guesthouse.
Day 10:
Transfer to Semliki Valley Wildlife Reserve
Drive to the Semliki in the Western Rift Valley. The reserve has an immense
combination of animals like the chimps, elephant, lion and buffalo plus a crowd
of African antelope species. A night drive planned to look for the fantastic
nocturnal species such as large spotted genet, African scopes owl, pearl dash
spotted owlet and night jars is another rewarding opportunity. Spend your
overnights for two days at the beautiful Semliki Safari Lodge, the only
accommodation in these 500 square kilometers of wilderness. The lodge has
gourmet food, classified tented rooms with en-suite facilities, huge four
poster beds and swimming pool. It’s a place to sleep with fears.
Day 11:
Lake Albert Boat Ride and a Game Drive.
Have breakfast and take a boat trip on Lake Albert to view the dazzlingly
colored colonies of red-throated bee-eaters and the incredible Shoebill. The
lake is lovely with sand cliffs, waterfalls and small fishing villages on its
shores. Get back to the lodge via a palm forest and the acacia savannah and
keen to see mammals and different species of raptors. Enjoy your wonderful
lunch and then after, use the afternoon having a game drive to conclude the
day.
Day 12:
Birding, Chimp Tracking and return to Kampala
Wake up early for a morning tropical forest expedition for bird
viewing and tracking of the wild chimpanzees and then take your late breakfast.
Checkout and drive back to Kampala where you arrive in the afternoon and then
to Entebbe for dinner and overnight.

