Embark on a 13-day adventure through Uganda’s most iconic national parks and attractions. Begin with a thrilling game drive in Murchison Falls National Park and marvel at the powerful falls. Trek through Kibale Forest to meet playful chimpanzees and explore Queen Elizabeth National Park’s diverse ecosystems on game drives and a boat cruise.
Experience the awe of gorilla trekking in Bwindi, then enjoy a scenic game drive in Lake Mburo National Park. Cap off your journey with an adrenaline-pumping whitewater rafting adventure at the source of the Nile.
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION | Entebbe International airport, Kampala Uganda | ||||
DEPARTURE TIME | Please arrive by 8:15 AM for a prompt departure at 8:30 AM. | ||||
RETURN TIME | Approximately 6:30 PM. | ||||
WEAR | Comfortable athletic clothing, hiking boots, hat, jacket and sunscreen. | ||||
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This safari promises unforgettable wildlife encounters, stunning landscapes, and thrilling activities, offering a truly immersive Ugandan experience.
Day 1: Arrival and Pickup from the Airport
Day 2: Travel to Ziwa for Southern White Rhino Tracking and Proceed to Murchison Falls National Park
After breakfast, you will drive to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary and then you will proceed for an hour on foot rhino tracking. From Rhino tracking, head to Masindi town for lunch. After lunch, embark on the transfer to Murchison Falls National Park. This park includes the roaring rapids of the Murchison Falls, the rolling plains of Uganda’s largest national park where you will have a chance to view lions, giraffes, hartebeest, buffalo, elephants, and then surely the concentration of hippos and the Nile crocodiles here will fascinate you. You will then drive to the lodge and check in for relaxation and dinner.
Day 3: Morning Game and Afternoon Boat Cruise to the Bottom of the Falls.
Day 4: Hike to the Top of the Falls and Afternoon Game Drive
Day 5: Transfer to Kibaale National Park
Kibaale National Park is one of the best safari destinations in Africa for chimpanzee trekking safaris and has the highest number and diversity of primates including the chimpanzees. Kibaale is home to the uncommon Lhotse’s monkeys, East Africa’s biggest population of the endangered red colobus monkeys, the black & white colobus, red-tailed monkeys, blue monkeys, olive baboons, grey-cheeked mangabeys, bush babies as well as potato among many others.
Day 6: Chimpanzee tracking and Bigodi wetland excursion
Day 7: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park and afternoon boat trip on Kazinga Channel
Queen Elizabeth National Park is the most popular savanna park in Uganda and the best place to see lions including the Tree Climbing lions making it the perfect destination for a Uganda Wildlife Safari. It prides itself in a great diversity of habitats that include: lakes, savannah grasslands, forests, and wetlands that serve as home to the biggest variety of large mammals in the country.
Day 8: Morning game drive and crater lakes
Day 9: Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Pass Via Ishasha Sector for Tree Climbing Lions.
You will have an early breakfast and then set off to Bwindi and you will have an en route lunch to Ishasha sector in search of climbing lions. The chance of spotting these lions is about 70% though sometimes they are hard to spot (most especially when on the ground). From Ishasha, continue to the lodge for dinner and overnight.
Day 10: Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi and Batwa Cultural Experience
After an early breakfast, you will move to the rangers’ post and receive some briefing (from a ranger guide) on the do’s and don’ts during trekking. Thereafter you will enter the Bwindi forest for your adventure. The time taken and the terrain vary with the movements of these great primates. Once you have located a gorilla group, you will be allowed an hour in its presence. The thrill of spending time observing these gentle but endangered giants is unforgettable. You will then return to the lodge for hot lunch and relaxation. You will then drive for a community excursion with the Batwa. The Batwa experience begins with a nature-walk, a hike through the forest seeing the forest in a new way, through the eyes of the original people of the Forest. The Batwa Experience will also show you how they lived in huts made of grass, and trees, the use of tree-houses, caves, etc. Experience the Batwa village life of old, the sharing, of living as a community, learn the things that they cared for.
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