A 12 day private Safari
Itinerary
Day 1 On
your arrival at Entebbe International
Airport, you will be met by
your Safari guide who will
transfer you to your hotel in
Kampala. If your flight arrives
in the morning, you will have a
chance to visit some of the
interesting places around
Kampala. These include Kasubi
Toms, Uganda Museum, African
Craft Market, Namirembe
Cathedral etc.
Overnight at Speke
Hotel/Hotel Africana (BB)
Day 2
Your safari guide will collect
you from your hotel and depart
by road to Murchison Falls
National Park arriving in the early
afternoon. The drive will take
approximately 5-6 hours and will
give you a good insight on the
Uganda way of life. Before
reaching the Lodge, you 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. From here you will
continue on, taking a ferry
across the river to Paraa Safari Lodge. Game viewing on the way is very good; look
out for hippos, elephants,
buffalos and many other animals,
seen grazing on the banks of the
river.
Overnight at a Luxurious
Paraa Safari Lodge/Midrange
Sambiya River lodge/Budget Red
Chili Camp (Full Board).
Day 3
After breakfast, we will go for
a morning Chimp tracking in Kaniyo Pabidi
Forest. This is an
undisturbed area of natural
forest within Budongo Forest
Reserve where you can walk
beneath mature mahogany and iron
wood trees. Chimpanzee tracking
is the most famous activity. You
will certainly see many forest
birds, including the
chocolates-backed Kingfisher,
the white-thigh hornbill and
puvel's illadopsis found nowhere
else in East Africa.
We will drive back to the lodge
for lunch and a chance to relax
by the side of the swimming pool
before taking an afternoon boat trip to the foot of Murchison
Falls. 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 a Luxurious
Paraa Safari Lodge/Midrange
Sambiya River lodge/Budget Red
Chili Camp (Full Board)
Day 4
Following a morning breakfast,
we will depart with our packed
lunch to Kibale Forest National
Park. We will pass
close to Lake Albert. On a clear
day, the view on the top of the
Albert rift is spectacular. We
will arrive Fort portal town in
the late afternoon. Tonight you
will sleep in Ndali Lodge/Rwenzori
View guest house prior to your
chimpanzee tracking in the
morning.
Overnight at Ndali
Lodge/ Rwenzori View Guest
House/Kanyankyu Ecological site
(FB)
Day 5
A relatively early morning
start, to report to the ranger
station in Kibale National Park at 08.00am to track habituated
chimps – 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
bush babies. 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.
Overnight at Ndali
Lodge/ Rwenzori View Guest
House/Kanyankyu Ecological site
(FB)
Day 6
Following a morning breakfast,
we will depart for Queen Elizabeth
National Park. We will
enter the park via the Northern crater
Area. With
beautiful lakes and rich
grasslands which are set deep in
the crater valley, this is truly
the most breathtaking scenery in
the park. Queen Elizabeth is
host to a large variety and
volume of wildlife. It boasts
one o the highest bio diversity
ratings of any game park in the
world, from the open Savannah to
Rain forest, dense swamps and
beautiful crater lakes to the
vastness of Lake Edward. Almost
100 species that include Hippos,
Lions, Buffaloes, Leopard,
Spotted Hyena and the elusive
giant forest hog. There are over
606 species of birds found here
including the martial eagle,
black-rumped buttonquail,
Verreaux’s eagle owl and African
skimmer to name but a few. The
primates include Chimps, Black
and white Colobus Monkeys, Blue,
Black Faced Red Colobus, and Red
Tailed monkeys and Olive
Baboons.
Relax after lunch and later go
for an evening game drive.
Overnight at Mweya
Safari Lodge/ Albertine safari
camp (FB)
Day 7 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 and a
chance to relax by the swimming
pool.
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/
Albertine safari camp (FB)
Day 8 This morning, we
will leave for Bwindi Impenetrable
Forest. We will drive
through the southern sector of
Queen Elizabeth called Ishasha.
Here we will take lunch by the
Ishasha River and try to find
the famed Ishasha tree-climbing
lions before continuing on to
Bwindi, home to the few
remaining mountain gorillas.
Bird life and primate life in
Bwindi is quite superb, and
there is an incredible variety
of flora. Bwindi is the Bird
watchers haven! It holds 348
species of birds and supports 24
of 26 Albertine Rift Endemics
that occur in Uganda; and seven
red data book species. Once
continuous with the forests of
the Virunga Volcanoes (Dian
Fossey’s stomping ground),
Bwindi is now an ecological
island, surrounded by
cultivation on the rich volcanic
soils.
Overnight at Gorilla
Resort/Buhoma Community Bandas
(Full Board)
Day 9 You will rise
relatively early for a hearty
breakfast to give you the energy
needed forgorilla
tracking. Report
to the ranger station at 08.00
am where the guides will take
you through the forest, slashing
at the undergrowth, parting
thick creepers, to track
gorillas. This trek can take
from half an hour to five hours
so a reasonable degree of
fitness is required as well as a
sturdy pair of walking shoes.
You sit in the forest among the
gorillas listening to them
grumble at each other and marvel
at the sheer size of the
dominant male, the silverback.
It is amazing to think that
there are only 650 or so of
these creatures left in the
world!
If you have the afternoon free,
you will take a guided village
walk to see how the Ugandans live.
Overnight at Gorilla
Resort/Buhoma Community Bandas
(Full Board)
Day 10 After a hearty breakfast, you
will depart to Kampala stopping
in one of the towns for lunch.
This drive will take you across
the Equator where you will stop
for a photographic opportunity
as well as an informative talk.
On arrival in Kampala, your
safari guide will transfer you
to your hotel.
Overnight at Speke
Hotel/Hotel Africana (BB)
Day 11 After an early breakfast, you
will be driven to the shores of
Lake Victoria to meet your
9.00am or 12:45 launch. The boat
trip takes about 45 minutes
across to Ngamba Island,
crossing the equator
en-route. On arrival at the
island, home to 39 chimpanzees,
you will be given a short
introduction and briefing on the
sanctuary. After which, it’s
feeding time! It is fascinating
to watch the chimps interact
with each other and with their
keepers. In the relatively short
amount of time you are there you
will be able to see such
different personalities amongst
the group, with some whistling
for food and others
clapping. Obviously the ideal
option would be to re-introduce
these orphaned chimpanzees to
the wild however this is not
possible for a number of
different reasons and the
sanctuary is not bad for second
best. You will return to the
mainland before driving to the Entebbe Wildlife
Education Centre (zoo). Here they have
replicated some of the country’s
ecological zones such as
savannah, wetlands and tropical
forest. If you have not managed
to see the shoebill in the wild
you are guaranteed a sighting
here, as well as rhino. You will
return to your hotel in the late
afternoon.
Overnight at Imperial
Botanical Beach Hotel or similar
(BB)
Day 12 Take a breakfast then go for a
city tour and later shopping in
the city craft shops. After
lunch, you will be transferred
to Entebbe
International Airport for your outbound flight.
The Safari price includes;
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the cost of all ground
transportation and fuel
-
gorilla tracking and
permit@$500 each
-
chimpanzee tracking
-
full time safari guide and
his associated expenses
-
park entrance fees
-
accommodation and meals
-
boat trip
-
game drives and other
related activities
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but it excludes; items of
personal nature like
laundry, beers, tipping of
staffs at the lodges.
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