8-Day Luxury Big Five Wildlife Safari through Uganda's National Parks from Entebbe
Highlights
Entebbe, Kibale National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Locations Covered
Entebbe, Kibale National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
boating, safari, jungle
Private Tour
8 Days
Medium
English
Description
Journey through Uganda's diverse landscapes and wildlife on this exciting adventure. Begin in Kampala, then journey to Kibale National Park for chimpanzee trekking. Spot elephants, lions, and more in Queen Elizabeth National Park, and take a boat safari on the Kazinga Channel. See the unique tree-climbing lions in Ishasha before encountering majestic gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Immerse yourself in the beauty and wonder of Uganda.
Itinerary
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Day 1: Airport Pickup in Entebbe
- You will arrive at the airport, be warmly welcomed by a representative, and transfer to your hotel in Kampala.
Optional activities:
- City tour: Depending on the time of your arrival, you will explore the vibrant and chaotic city of Kampala. You'll discover historical and political sites, including the ancient tombs of the Kabakas, where the Buganda people laid their kings to rest or the Bahai Temple.
- Eat out: Kampala is a town full of culinary wonders. You can stray out from your hotel to taste some of the eclectic cuisine of the region, including Kampala’s delicious Indian food.
Accommodation: Latitude 0 (Luxury hotel in Kampala)
Journey time: 1 hour.
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Day 2: Transfer to Kibale National Park
- Today after an early breakfast, your guide will come to your hotel to brief you about the safari and will transfer you to Fort Portal, close to Kibale National Park. The drive is incredibly scenic, passing through villages, lush green forests and hills dotted with tea plantations.
- You will stay at a wonderful lodge, just outside Fort Portal town, with spacious rooms and amazing views over one of the crater lakes in this area.
Accommodation: Kyaninga Lodge (Luxury lodge)
Journey time: 5 hours.
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Day 3: Chimpanzee Tracking - Bigodi Swamp Walk
- Today, you will wake up early to go to the park head offices to be briefed about your chimp tracking experience. Kibale Forest National Park boasts the highest number of primate species in the world, including chimpanzees. Approximately 5,000 chimpanzees live in the wild in Uganda, which makes it a perfect place to see them.
- An experienced ranger will take you chimp tracking in the morning or afternoon; you might also see other monkey species that live here. Once you locate the chimpanzees, you will have a full hour of eye-to-eye contact with them. Since they are wild animals, we can never guarantee you will see them and might have to settle with hearing their hoots and hollers.
- In the afternoon, after lunch, you will go for the guided swamp walk. The walk (2-3 hours) will take you through grassland, small communities and some beautiful scenery, where the locals are likely to greet you with enthusiastic waves.
Accommodation: Kyaninga Lodge, Fort Portal (Luxury Lodge)
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Day 4: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park
- After breakfast, your guide will drive you to Queen Elizabeth National Park, home to a high concentration of Uganda’s mammals that include tree climbing and savannah lions, elephants, warthogs, Uganda kobs, waterbucks, Cape buffaloes, hippos and leopards. There are also more than 600 species of birds, including the African spoonbill, pied kingfishers, fish eagles, pelicans, and vultures.
- Queen Elizabeth National Park is Uganda’s second-largest park, located at the base of the majestic Rwenzori Mountain Range, adjacent to Lake Edward and Lake George. Lions are often sighted both in and at the entrance to the park.
- Be ready to see huge numbers of hippos and elephants, and keep your eyes on the lookout for a leopard lazing in the sunshine.
- In the late afternoon, you will relax at the lodge. Your overnight stay will be at the beautiful bush lodge (banda), located inside of the Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Accommodation: The Bush Lodge (Banda), Mid-range banda located just outside Queen Elizabeth NP
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Day 5: Sunrise Safari - Kazinga Channel Boat Safari
- Today, you will wake up early. A little before sunrise, coffee, tea and doughnuts will be served in the lounge before you head out for a long game drive in time to see the first rays of light. You will search for all the wildlife in the park and are likely to come across elephants, buffalo, lions, waterbucks, leopards, Uganda kobs, and many warthogs.
- A well-deserved brunch will be served back at the lodge late in the morning.
- In the afternoon, you will take a boat safari along the Kazinga Channel, which joins Lake George and Lake Edward.
- Here, you will see a lot of hippos (more than you can possibly imagine) as well as a variety of other animals that come to the waterhole to drink or bathe. You can expect to see buffaloes, crocodiles, bathing elephants, and a range of beautiful birds. This will undoubtedly be one of the highlights of your tour.
Accommodation: The Bush Lodge (Banda),
Mid-range banda located just outside Queen Elizabeth NP
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Day 6: Tree Climbing Lions and Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
- After breakfast, you will proceed to the southern part of Queen Elizabeth National Park, the famous Ishasha area, for a game drive, searching for the tree-climbing lions.
- Ishasha is home to the famous tree-climbing lions. While lion cubs around the world frequently climb trees for fun, adults rarely do. The adult lions in Ishasha are an exception to this. It is thought that they sit in the branches to get away from the tsetse flies and to enjoy a cool breeze. If you are lucky, you might spot a few during your game drive. Lunch will be served at Ishasha Wilderness Camp in Ishasha.
- After lunch, you will be transferred to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, home to mountain gorillas. You will get there in time for dinner and your overnight stay.
Accommodation: Mahogany Springs Lodge,
Luxury lodge bordering Bwindi NP without fences
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Day 7: Gorilla Tracking Experience at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
- Today, after an early breakfast, you will be transferred to the park headquarters for a briefing about gorilla tracking. You will encounter one of Bwindi’s endangered mountain gorillas. For most people, this is the absolute highlight of their tour in Uganda. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park boasts both mountain gorillas and chimpanzees, the only forest in Africa that can make this claim. It also hosts five other species of primates, 113 species of mammals, over 200 species of butterflies and 360 species of birds. The gorillas you track are habituated and can tolerate the presence of humans for a brief period of time, every day.
- The time taken to track the gorillas can be as few as 2 hours to as many as 7 hours. Once the gorillas have been located, your group will be allowed a maximum of one hour with them. Coming face-to-face with a mountain gorilla is a truly humbling and emotional experience.
Accommodation: Mahogany Springs Lodge
Luxury lodge bordering Bwindi NP without fences
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Day 8: Transfer Back to Entebbe
- After breakfast at the lodge, you will drive back to Entebbe Airport. As you pass through the equator, there will be a stop for the requisite snapshot and a bit of souvenir shopping.
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations within 24 hours before the tour -
Refund of 50% of the tour price.
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