Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival at Entebbe International airport
On your arrival at Entebbe International Airport, you will be met by your Safari guide who will transfer you to your hotel.
Overnight at Sheraton Hotel, Windsor Lake Victoria Hotel, Speke Hotel (BB)
Day 2: Transfer to Lake Mburo National Park
This morning your safari guide will collect you from the hotel and then depart by road through Uganda’s rolling green hills to Lake Mburo National Park (the drive will take approximately 3-4 hours). Bird viewing opportunities are excellent – for birders, this is one of the best places to find African fin foot, papyrus bush shrike. Lake Mburo National Park is an extension of the Tanzanian plains with big herds of zebra, impala, eland and other ungulates. Spend the afternoon relaxing or take a late afternoon game drive.
The Park has about 68 different species of mammals. The common ones are Zebra, Impala, Buffalo, Topi, and Eland as herbivores not to leave out the rare slightly of Roan antelope and leopard, hyenas and jackals as predictors.
Tonight you will sleep in Mantana Camp. This is situated in Lake Mburo National Park on a small hill overlooking Lake Mburo and one of the game corridors leading to the lake. Accommodation is in ten fully furnished Batian tents comprising of veranda, twin bedrooms, dressing area and en-suite shower and toilet facilities. The meals served are all from a set menu.
Overnight at Mantana Lake Mburo Tented Camp (Full Board)
Day 3: Game Drive – Transfer to Bwindi NP
An early start – a wonderful game drive to catch the early risers. Return to the lodge for breakfast, after which you will head through the highlands to Kabale, where you will stop for lunch. Continue on your journey, which offers excellent views including the triangular peaks of the Virunga volcanoes of Rwanda and the Congo. The road then drops down into a valley, to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, home to the mountain gorillas.
Overnight at Gorilla Forest Camp/Volcanoes Camp/Buhoma Homestead (FB)
Day 4:
Up relatively early for a hearty breakfast to give you the energy needed for gorilla tracking. Before 8:00 am report to the ranger station for registration and a talk by one of the rangers; the guides will then take you through the forest pushing your way through the undergrowth, parting thick creepers, to track the gorillas. (This trek can take from half an hour to 5 hours – a reasonable degree of fitness is required as well as a sturdy pair of walking shoes) Sit in the forest among the gorillas, listening to them grumble to each other, and marvel at the sheer size of the dominant male; the silverback. It is an extraordinary feeling sitting in the dense rainforest knowing you are with a few of the last remaining mountain gorillas. It’s amazing to think there are only about 650 of these beautiful creatures left!
Should you have the energy this afternoon, take a guided walk on the Munyaga River trail, which is an ideal short walk. This trail leads to three delightful crystal clear waterfalls, and there is a profusion of tree ferns, epithytic ferns, orchids and Bwindi’s colorful array of butterflies. Here you may also see birds and primates from the forest edge. OR If you have the afternoon free, how about a guided village walk – see how the Ugandans live, visit a local bar and meet the local medicine man!
Overnight at Gorilla Forest Camp/Volcanoes Camp/Buhoma Homestead (FB)
Day 5
Today we will leave Bwindi passing through the southern sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park known as Ishasha, famed for its tree-climbing lions. Ishasha is a remote and beautiful extension of Queen Elizabeth National Park. We will see buffalo, topi and hippo among other species. It is a fabulous sight to see the lions draped from the trees and nowhere in Africa do you stand a better chance of seeing this than in the large low-limbed fig tree of Ishasha. We will have our packed lunch along the way before heading to Mweya Safari Lodge or Ihamba Safari Lodge.
Mweya Safari Lodge is a large first class lodge overlooking the famous kazinga channel and a resident of hippo population. It comprises of 49 rooms, all of which have en-suite bathrooms and mosquito nets. They have a swimming pool sunk into the large deck, looking out over the Kazinga Channel. They have a boutique from which you can purchase clothing, local crafts, basic necessities and souvenirs. The lodge also offer a conference facility that can accommodate approximately 100 people. The meals are generally served as a buffet. There over 560 species of bird found here including the martial eagle, black-rumped buttonquail, Verreaux’s eagle owl and African skimmer to name but a few. We should arrive in time to enjoy dinner at the lodge.
Ihamba Safari Lodge is a fabulous stone-and-thatch construction that straddles the steep walls at the shores of Lake. George. Accommodation is in comfortable, thatched, double suites with en-suite bathrooms and private verandahs overlooking the picturesque Lake George. The open-sided bar and restaurant are suspended over the lake and overlook a great lakeshore swimming pool. The meals served are all from a set menu.
After checking in and having some time to relax, you will head for an afternoon game drive. We often spot Elephants, waterbucks, warthogs, hippos and others. You might want to head to the Kasenyi area of the park where lions are frequently spotted. Overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge/Ihamba Safari Lodge (Full Board)
Day 6
This morning we will leave for the 08.00am chimp trek in Kyambura Gorge. These delightful apes, more closely related to humans than to any other living creature, are tremendous fun to watch as they squabble and play in fruiting trees. We will return to the lodge for lunch.
In the afternoon a boat trip along the Kazinga Channel gives you the opportunity to view wildlife up close: hippo’s huff and spray mere feet away from the boat, buffalo linger in the shallows. The shores of the channel are also home to an array of birds including pink backed pelicans, pied and malachite kingfishers, saddle billed stork and many others. After this wonderful afternoon, a slow drive back to Lodge. Overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge/Jacana Lodge (FB)
Day 7
An early rise – a pre-breakfast “sunrise game drive” starts the day after which, we will return to the lodge for a hearty breakfast. We often see numerous elephant as well as water hog, lion, hyena, Uganda kob, waterbuck and bushbuck. We will then depart, game viewing en-route, for an afternoon Chimpanzee in Kibale National Park. These delightful apes, more closely related to humans than to any other living creature, are tremendous fun to watch as they squabble and play in fruiting trees. The incredibly diverse forest is home to over 13 species of primates including red colobus monkey, the rare L’Hoest, blue monkey, grey mangabey, pottos, black faced vervet monkeys, baboons and also bushbabies. A network of shady forest trails provides much to delight botanists and butterfly lovers, while birders are in for a treat with 335 species recorded including the endemic Prirogrine’s ground thrush. The elusive forest elephant, smaller and hairier that its savannah counterpart, moves seasonally into the developed part of the park, while other terrestrial mammals include buffalo, giant forest hog and a half dozen antelope species.
After tracking the Chimpanzees, we will drive to Ndali Lodge where we will stay tonight. Ndali Lodge is perched 100m directly above a serene (although sometimes stormy) crater lake called Nyinambuga. The Lodge has eight individual cottages set on the hillside: each cottage consists of an airy bedroom, en-suite facilities and private verandah. At night the dinning room is festooned with candles – the Lodge has no electricity or generators to destroy the tranquility and atmosphere. The sitting room, reception and dinning room open out on to the lake – which means there are usually cool breezes blowing into these rooms. Dinner is either served from a set menu or buffet.
Overnight at Ndali Lodge/Rwenzori View Guest house/Palace Motel (Full Board)
Day 8
Following a morning breakfast, we will depart by road with a packed lunch to Murchison Falls National Park. This scenic drive will take approximately 9 hours. You will be viewing the Ugandan Villages along the way and the views of Lake Albert. Murchison Falls National Park is well cited for the best wildlife viewing – giraffe, buffalo, lion, elephant, Nile crocodile, hippo, orib, bush buck, waterbuck. We will continue game viewing en-route, taking a ferry across the river to Paraa Safari Lodge. This is a large lodge, which has recently been refurbished and is very well located for game viewing. The Lodge has 54 rooms, 4 which are double rooms and 50 twin rooms, all of which have en-suite bathrooms and mosquito nets. They have a large swimming pool looking out over the Victoria Nile with a bar, at which you sit while in the water. They have a boutique from which you can purchase clothing, local crafts, basic necessities and souvenirs. The lodge also offer a conference facility that can accommodate approximately 40 people. The meals are generally served as a buffet.
Overnight at Paraa Safari Lodge (FB)
Day 9
Up early for a morning game drive. This is the best time to try and find lions. Your drive will take you across to Lake Albert and the Nile delta where you will see elephants, buffalo, giraffe, antelope and hopefully lion. You will return to the lodge for lunch and the chance to relax before taking a boat trip in the afternoon which takes around 3 hours. This boat trip along the Nile is often cited as being the highlight of a trip to Murchison since it allows you to get up-close and personal with the animals. Along this stretch of the river, there are reported to be around 4,000 hippos in addition to some enormous Nile crocodiles. The bird life is stunning with brightly colored kingfishers and bee-eaters darting along the riverbanks. If lucky, you may see the rare and prehistoric looking shoebill, which is a cross between the dodo and a dinosaur. The boat takes you to the base of the falls which only adds to their impressiveness.
Overnight at Paraa Safari Lodge (FB)
Day 10
After breakfast, we will depart to Jinja. We will stop at the top of the falls which is a fantastic sight. Here the Nile, the longest river in the world, is forced through a narrow gap in the rock (only 7 meters wide), before ferociously plunging down 43 meters. This drive will take approximately 6-7 hours drive stopping in Masindi town for lunch. We will continue heading East to Jinja passing coffee, Tea and Sugar plantations and the colorful roadside fruit/vegetable markets. The first stop is the source of the Nile as this is the spot where John Speke discovered the source of the Nile. We will continue to Jinja Nile Resort where we will be staying tonight.
Overnight at Jinja Nile Resort (FB)
Day 11
Following a relaxed breakfast, we will visit Bujagali Falls where different cultural activities take place like Acrobatic, Dances, waterfalls etc. We will then drive back to Kampala stopping at Mabira Forest to see Primates, Birds and Butterflies. On arrival in Kampala, you guide will transfer you to your Hotel. Should you have the energy this afternoon, your guide will take you to the theatre craft market where you can buy some souvenirs for your self.
Overnight at Sheraton Hotel/ Windsor Lake Victoria Hotel/ Speke Hotel (BB)
Day 12
Your safari guide will collect you from the hotel and transfer you to Entebbe International Airport for your outbound flight.
End of Tour