Trip Facts
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Hotel/Lodge/
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All seasons
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Fuly guided
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All meals
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Available
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Minivans/landcruiser
Overview
This ten-day journey will lead you on an unrivaled adventure to some of the most interesting destinations in Uganda. Brace yourself for the memorable journey to come, from the edge of Bwindi Forest to the depths of the breathtaking crater lakes. Enjoy the experience of a lifetime!
Highlights
- Activities: game drives, gorilla trekking, chimpanzee trekking & boat trip
- Game drives: pop-up roof 4x4 vehicle
- This budget tour includes camping and lodges.
- A transfer from and back to the airport can be arranged for an extra cost
Itinerary
Our first destination is the marvelous game reserve, Murchison Falls National Park. On the journey to the park, we can’t resist stopping by Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, where the endangered wild rhinos were first reintroduced into Uganda. With a seasoned guide, we will track and observe these beautiful creatures that are a part of the “Big Five” family. After this appetizer for adventure, we will continue to Murchison Falls for an evening game drive. Later, we'll check into our booked safari lodge in time for dinner.
Wake up to an early morning breakfast and set out before the dew dries for a morning game drive. This is a good chance to spot lots of wild game as they arise to get on with their day. We will return to the lodge for lunch and later in the afternoon, unwind with a boat cruise on the Nile. Here we will be observing hippos and crocodiles at close quarters until we disembark at the base of Murchison Falls. A scenic climb to the peak of the waterfalls will reveal magnificent views of the Nile winding through the sprawling park in the light of the setting sun. We will then return to a sumptuous meal and rest at Murchison River Lodge.
After breakfast, we will embark on our journey to Kibale National Park. The stunning views we glimpse on the road only hint at the beauty of our next destination. We will get a lunch stop in Fort Portal, a divine land nested in the shadow of the fabled “Mountains of the Moon.” We will press on to the dense forest of Kibale National Park, arriving at the lodge in time for dinner.
We will set out to the park headquarters for a briefing on the chimpanzee tracking activity that will also bring us up-close with other primates of the forest. We will return to the lodge for a warm lunch and a few minutes of relaxation before setting out to Bigodi Swamp for a scenic nature walk and birding.
We will emerge from the depths of the forest to the lush green hills that cradle the picturesque crater lakes under a crisp blue sky. After gorging on the incredible scenery, we hike along Lake Nkuruba to meet Mahoma Falls. We will journey through the villages and delve deeper into the culture and customs of our hosts, the Batooro. Then we'll return to our lodge for dinner.
We will begin our journey to Queen Elizabeth National Park, arriving at the tranquil Bush Lodge in time for lunch. After a few hours of relaxation, we will set out on an evening game drive. This is the perfect time for great game viewing opportunities as the animals tend to be more active at this time.
Dawn breaks with an exciting game drive in Queen Elizabeth National Park. Diverse, thriving habitats host elephants, lions, hyenas, bushbuck, and roving antelope. After an hour of relaxation, we will dip into the afternoon with a boat cruise along Kazinga Channel, the winding oasis that joins Lake Edward to Lake George. Its shores teem with buffalo, hippos, warthogs, and a multitude of birds; a taste of the 600 species found in the park. The day closes as we return to our base at Bush Lodge.
Our final morning in Queen Elizabeth presents an opportunity to traverse the grasslands of Ishasha, while on the look-out for the unique tree-climbing lions. From there, we will set a course to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, home to the endangered mountain gorillas. Here we will settle in for the night at our booked safari lodge.
This morning we will set out in anticipation for the most challenging and rewarding journey so far. Gorilla tracking may mean a brief hike or hours of burrowing into thick forests behind a seasoned tracker. But the difficulty of the hike fades into awe when we finally enter the presence of these indomitable primates as they hug, tussle, and play in the intimacy of their home.
Return from this incredible adventure and set out for another with the Pygmies of Ituri Forest called the Batwa people. Get a close encounter with this unique group of people.
After a fun filled adventure of ten days, we will check out of the lodge and begin our journey to a preferred drop off point in Kampala/Entebbe. Our first stop will be in Mbarara for lunch and last stop at the Uganda equator for pictures and shopping for various souvenirs or gifts for friends and family.
Cost
The Cost Includes
- Park fees
- (For non-residents)
- Gorilla permits
- (One per person, non-resident)
- Chimp permits
- (One per person, non-resident)
- All activities
- (Unless labeled as optional)
- All accommodation
- (Unless listed as upgrade)
- A professional driver/guide
- All transportation
- (Unless labeled as optional)
- All Taxes/VAT
- Meals
- (As specified in the day-by-day section)
- Drinking water
- (On all days)
The Cost Excludes
- International flights
- (From/to home)
- Roundtrip airport transfer
- Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
- Personal items
- (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
- Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Uganda is known as the “Pearl of Africa” and offers a diverse range of safari experiences, including:
- Gorilla Trekking: In Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, home to nearly half of the world’s mountain gorillas.
- Chimpanzee Tracking: In Kibale National Park, renowned for its high concentration of primates.
- Big Game Safaris: In parks like Murchison Falls and Queen Elizabeth, where you can see lions, elephants, buffaloes, and hippos.
- Bird Watching: Uganda boasts over 1,000 bird species, making it a top destination for bird enthusiasts.
- Scenic Landscapes: Including the Rwenzori Mountains, the source of the Nile, and Lake Victoria.
The best time for a Uganda safari is during the dry seasons:
- June to September and December to February are ideal for gorilla and chimpanzee trekking, as the trails are drier and easier to navigate.
- Wildlife viewing in savannah parks like Queen Elizabeth and Murchison Falls is also better during these periods as animals gather around water sources.
Uganda is generally a safe destination for tourists, with stable political conditions and well-established tourism infrastructure. National parks are well-protected, and guided safaris are conducted by experienced professionals. However, like traveling to any destination, it’s advisable to stay informed about local conditions, follow your guide’s instructions, and take standard safety precautions.
For a Uganda safari, consider packing the following:
- Clothing: Lightweight, long-sleeved shirts and pants in neutral colors for game drives and treks, a warm jacket for cooler mornings and evenings, and a rain jacket.
- Footwear: Sturdy hiking boots for trekking and comfortable shoes for game drives.
- Accessories: Sunglasses, a hat, insect repellent, sunscreen, and a good camera with a zoom lens.
- Daypack: For carrying essentials during treks, such as water, snacks, and a first-aid kit.
- Binoculars: For bird watching and spotting distant wildlife.
Yes, most visitors need a visa to enter Uganda. You can apply for an e-visa online or obtain one on arrival at Entebbe International Airport. Health precautions include:
- Yellow Fever Vaccination: Mandatory for entry.
- Malaria Prevention: Take antimalarial medication and use insect repellent.
- COVID-19 Requirements: Check for any current COVID-19 testing or vaccination requirements before your trip.
- General Vaccinations: Ensure you are up to date with routine vaccinations like hepatitis A and typhoid.
Gorilla trekking can be physically demanding, as it involves hiking through dense forest, steep slopes, and uneven terrain. The trek can take between 2 to 8 hours, depending on the location of the gorilla family. A moderate level of fitness is required. Porters are available to assist with carrying your gear and providing support during the trek.
Uganda offers a range of accommodation options to suit different budgets and preferences:
- Luxury Lodges: High-end lodges with modern amenities, stunning views, and personalized services.
- Mid-range Lodges: Comfortable accommodations with essential amenities and good service.
- Budget Camps: Basic but clean and safe accommodations, often with shared facilities.
- Community Lodges: Eco-friendly and community-run lodges that provide a more immersive cultural experience.
Yes, most tour operators in Uganda offer customizable safari itineraries. Whether you want to focus on gorilla trekking, bird watching, cultural experiences, or a mix of activities, itineraries can be tailored to your interests, budget, and time constraints.