This Trip starts and ends in Uganda. The highlights of this trip will be Shoebill and Rhino trekking at Ziwa Rhino sanctuary, game drives at Murchison Falls and Lake Mburo National park, the boat cruise on the Nile, chimpanzee trekking at Kibale, gorilla trekking at Bwindi, just to mention but a few.Be ready to enjoy scenic views and magical moments on this trip
You will be picked from the airport by a tour guide from the company who will then take you to your hotel where you will spend the night.
After your breakfast at the lodge you will be transferred to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, have lunch and do the Rhino tracking. You will have dinner and night at lodge.
The shoebill stork is one of the most sought-after birds to be seen in Uganda and Ziwa is one of the only places that you are almost always guaranteed to see them. it has a record number of 11 shoebills sightings in one trip. This adventure is one for the early birds. You’ll set off on the shoebill trek at 6am. The canoe ride through the swamp at that time gives you the best opportunity to see the shoebill. But not only that, it is a fantastic way to see the beautiful Ugandan sunrise over the Lugogo Swamp. Water birds are plentiful there, so this is a must for anyone who loves nature or is interested in birding.so on this day we shall wake up early have our breakfast and set out for the shoebill sightings, after the activity you will have lunch and head to Murchison Falls National Park.
On this day after your breakfast at the lodge, you will have a game drive in the park and later in the afternoon after your lunch, do a boat cruise. Murchison Falls National Park lies at the northern end of the Albertine Rift Valley, where the vast Bunyoro escarpment transforms into a vast savannah dotted with palm trees. Murchison Falls is home to more than 144 mammals, 556 species of birds, 51 reptiles and 51 amphibians. With large numbers of African elephants, Murchison Falls is impressive all year round. Historically, giraffes inhabit exclusively the northern sector of the park. Buffalo populations have soared to more than 10,000 while Ugandan kobs have surged to more than 35,000.
Breakfast at the lodge, then depart for a game drive with your packed lunch. You will spend a whole day in the park. In the afternoon when it is hot, you will get to see many more animals as they all come to drink the water of the Nile.
This day, after breakfast, you will head to Kibale Forest, the primate capital of the world. Upon arrival, you will have lunch and visit the crater lakes. Crater lakes formed as a result of volcanicity, with a violent eruption causing the explosion of the summit of a volcano, leaving a crater. The lakes are so numerous and vary in size and character, and feature well-developed facilities. A crater lakes visit is, a thrilling adventure which offers you intense views of the magnificent surrounding landscapes, hills and sumptuous green canopy of the forest.
Early in the morning, after your breakfast, you will head to Kibale headquarters where you will have a briefing and a ranger will be assigned to guide you throughout the chimpanzee trek. Hiking with the chimpanzees can last about 3 to 4 hours in total. After the trek, you will have lunch then visit the community and the Bigodi swamp. Rich in biodiversity and scenic beauty, the Bigodi Wetlands Sanctuary is a must-visit. A 4.5km walk will take you through this important wildlife corridor of Kibale Forest and will take up to 3hours.This wonderful place is home to over 200 species of birds, including hornbills, turacos, parrots, cranes, kingfishers and many other endemic marsh species. In addition, the sanctuary is home to 8 species of primates, including the black and white colobus, red colobus, red-tailed monkey, gray-cheeked mangabey, baboon olive, the vervet monkey and the blue monkey.
You will have an early breakfast and drive to Bwindi impenetrable forest, the home of the mountain gorillas. You will have lunch on the way and various stops to enjoy the scenic views and take some photos.
A gorilla safari in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a dream for almost every traveler and has been hailed by some as the best wildlife experience in the world. Gorilla trekking starts at 8am. After an early breakfast you head to the park with your packed lunch for a briefing. Led by our expert rangers, the trek can last from 3 to 8 hours depending on where the gorillas will be on a given day after the trek you shall later relax at the lodge.
After breakfast, you will leave for Lake Mburo National Park. Upon arrival, you will have lunch and prepare for a night game drive. Lake Mburo is one of the few parks where you can go on a night safari! At night there are a variety of animals that you would not see during the day, particularly bush pigs, genets, white-tailed mongooses, just to mention but a few. Night walks also give you the best chance of finding leopards, spotted hyenas and there is a male lion in the park which resides on the edge of Lake Mburo itself. It's an interesting experience at night with a searchlight, an unusual variation of regular safaris.
Early in the morning, you will go on a safari walk inside the park accompanied by a game ranger where we shall be able to see different animals mainly giraffes, antelopes and zebras after which you will set off to Entebbe for your flight back home. Along the way you will stop at Equator for lunch and some photos.
If you request changes to this safari, the indicated rates are likely change.
- All accommodation on full board.
- All ground transportation by 4x4 safari vehicle.
- Round trip airport transfers.
- English-speaking safari guide driver.
- One gorilla and one chimpanzee trekking permit per person - must be obtained in advance.
- All entrance fees to national parks and activities.
- Government taxes.
- Drinking water in vehicles for the entire safari.
- International flights (to & from home).
- Internal flight (between Nairobi & Entebbe).
- Uganda visa/entry permit.
- Personal insurance coverages.
- Items for personal use.
- Tips, drinks, and souvenirs.