Day One: Arrival – Entebbe –Kampala - 42km.
On arrival
at the airport, you will be warmly welcomed by your
representative from Churchill Safaris who will then
transfer you to Kampala for the overnight at Kampala
Sheraton Hotel (High end/luxurious accommodation),
Cassia Lodge or Metropole (Medium class accommodation) or Sungira
Guest house (Low budget/basic accommodation). B/B.
Day Two: Kampala - Lake Mburo – 230 km.
After breakfast, depart Kampala for Lake Mburo
National Park having a stop to look at the Royal
Drum makers, the Equator - where you will be able to
stand and be on both hemispheres at once, having a
game drive while entering the park arriving in the
evening. Lake Mburo is an extension of the Tanzanian
Plains with big herds of Zebra, Impala, Eland and
other savannah species. For birders, this is one of
the best place to find African Fin foot, Papyrus,
Bush Shrike, etc. Go for an evening game drive and
over night at either Mihingo lodge (High
end/luxurious accommodation), Mburo Arcadia lodge
(Medium class) or UWA’s Tents. (Low budget/basic
accommodation). Full Board.
Day Three: Mburo – Bwindi Impenetrable National
Park.
(Approx. 6.5 hours drive).
After breakfast, you will have a game drive as
you depart Lake Mburo for Bwindi Impenetrable
National Park passing via Kabale with beautiful
scenery and terrace farming arriving in the
afternoon.
Best known for its Mountain Gorillas, the Montane
Forest also attracts spectacular birds. There are 23
of the 24 Albertine Rift endemics including the
African Green Broadbill, Bar Tailed Trogon and other
beautiful forest species.
You will need to have a good night’s rest to get
ready for the following day’s gorilla tracking.
Dinner and over night at either the wonderfully
located Nkuringo Safari Lodge set in a glade of
papyrus and eucalyptus forest on Lake Mutanda's
northern shore. This traditional tented safari lodge
offers accommodation in an unparalleled setting. You
will have opportunity to enjoy the spectacle of a
sunrise and sunset with the volcanoes of Muhavura,
Gahinga and Sabinyo standing like sentinels along
the southern horizon. Or the Bamu hotel (medium
class)
Day Four: Gorilla Tracking – Bwindi Impenetrable
National Park - Southern Part.
This morning you will have to wake up very early
to get ready for Gorilla tracking. Do not forget to
take your lunch boxes and all the necessary gear to
track the rare Mountain Gorilla, perhaps one of the
most exciting wildlife experiences on earth. There
are now only 650 left in the world! The tracking may
take between 2 and 6 hours but its well worth the
effort. There are always park guides with you who
interpret the flora and fauna and the lifestyle of
the Gorillas.
In the afternoon relax at the lodge or go for an
optional Village walk to visit the Batwa community
in Nyakabande or an optional boat trip on Lake
Mutanda for a sun downer returning to the lodge in
the evening. Dinner and over night at either
Nkuringo safari lodge on the beautiful Lake Mutanda
or the Bamu hotel (medium class) or Nkuringo Camp
site (low budget). Full board.
Day Five: Bwindi – Queen Elizabeth National
Park.
(Approx. 4 hours drive).
After breakfast, you will depart Bwindi for Queen
Elizabeth National Park having a game drive while
entering the park arriving in the afternoon. Relax
around the pool after lunch and later go for an
early evening game drive.
Its little wonder that Queen Elizabeth boasts one
of the highest bio diversity ratings of any game
park or reserve in the world, - from the open
Savannah to Rain Forest, dense Papyrus Swamps and
brooding Crater lakes to the vastness of Lake
Edward.
Almost 100 mammal species that include Lions,
Hippos, Buffaloes, Leopard, Spotted Hyena, Elephants
and the elusive Giant Forest Hog plus remarkable 606
bird species that include the Black Chested Eagle,
the Swallow Tailed Bee Eaters, to mention but a few.
The Primates include Chimps, Black and White
Colobus Monkeys, Blue, Black Faced Red Colobus, and
Red Tailed monkeys and Olive Baboons.
Reptiles are the amazing huge Rock-Python, Puff
adders, Spitting Cobras, Gabon vipers, Green Mambas,
and Turtles etc. All these are regularly sighted
around the tourist village on the Mweya Peninsula
and all this makes a superb safari territory.
Queen Elizabeth Park has the highest recorded
number of over 600 species of birds including the
Shoebill Stork, Black Bee-Eater, Chappirs Fly
Catcher, Bustards, and craters full of Lesser
Flamingos etc.
Overnight at either Katara lodge or Mweya (High
end/luxurious accommodation) or The Bush Lodge or Ihamba Lodge (Medium class accommodation) or the Institute of
Ecology Cottages (Low budget/basic accommodation).
Full Board.
Day Six: Queen Elizabeth.
This morning, we will have a game drive to the
Kisenyi area to look for Lion prides and other
wildlife like the Uganda Kob that mate around this
area returning at the Lodge for breakfast.
hen go for the afternoon boat trip along the
Kazinga Channel. Hippos huff and spray mere feet
away from the boat, Buffalos linger in the shallows,
a tremendous variety of birds grace the grasses on
the shores. Great White and Pink-Backed Pelicans,
Great and Long-Tailed Cormorants, Open-Billed Stork,
African Jacana, Malachite and Pied Kingfishers are
commonly seen. February and March offer spectacular
sightings of some of the bird migrants.
Spend the night at either Katara Lodge or Mweya
(High end/luxurious accommodation) or The Bush Lodge or Ihamba Lodge (Medium class accommodation) or the Institute of
Ecology Cottages (Low budget/basic accommodation).
Full Board.
Seven: Queen Elizabeth National Park- Kibale.
(Approx. 2.5hours drive)
Have a morning game drive and later head for
Kibale Forest National Park. Kibale Forest is a
large protected block of rainforest, which has the
highest number of primates in Africa such as
Chimpanzees, Grey Cheeked Mangabey, Red Tailed
monkey and Red Colobus.
In the afternoon, you will go for Chimpanzee
tracking in the forest, get a chance to see other
species like the Grey-Throated Flycatcher, Masked &
Black-Capped Apalis', Chestnut-Winged Starling,
Orange -Tufted & Tiny Sunbirds, a good
infrastructure and variety of interesting activities
which makes this a worthwhile destination returning
in time for dinner.
Dinner and over night at either Ndali lodge or
Kyaninga lodge a location overlooking a dramatic
Crater Lake and the fabled "Mountains of the moon
(High end/luxurious accommodation), Chimps Nest or
Kibale Forest Camp (Medium class accommodation) or
Raja Hotel(low budget accommodation). Full Board.
Day Eight: Kibale National Park – Murchison
Falls.
(Approx. 7 hours drive).
After breakfast, you are on your way to Murchison
Fall National park. This is a long drive as you
travel north through the Rwenzori’s and the
evergreen tea estates but well worth it. Once you
reach the Nile in the heart of the Park you will
cross on the ferry to Paraa Safari Lodge.
The sight of the Nile River, the world's longest
river, winding its way through the park and plunging
through a narrow gap is unforgettable.
Overnight at either Paraa Safari Lodge or Chobe
lodge (High end/luxurious accommodation), Sambiya
River Lodge (Medium class accommodation) or Red
Chilli Rest Camp (Low budget/basic accommodation).
Paraa Safari Lodge over looks the mighty Nile
where Hippos wallow in the water. The lodge is
located on the North bank, which is the closest
location to the wildlife in the Park. Full Board.
Day Nine: Murchison Falls.
After breakfast, you will go for an early morning
game drive to the rolling plains where you have
chances of viewing Lions, Giraffe, Hartebeest,
Buffalo and Elephant as well as many of the other
mammals of the park. For the birders amongst you,
these areas support the Secretary Bird, Black
Chested Snake Eagle, Tawny and Marshal Eagles
Carmine and Swallow Tailed Bee-Eaters, to pick just
a few. This is a beautiful drive across Borassus
Palm Forest and grassland savannah down to Lake
Albert where the Albert Nile heads north to the
Sudan.
In the afternoon, go for a boat trip to the foot
of Murchison Falls where the Nile thunders through a
small 7-meter gap, or down river to the delta where
the Nile empties into Lake Albert. This is an
experience not to be missed! The banks of the Nile
are home to many species. You may see huge Nile
Crocodiles, big Pods of Hippos and other wildlife
that may come down to drink from the river.
Overnight at either Paraa Safari Lodge or Chobe
lodge (High end/luxurious accommodation), Sambiya
River Lodge (Medium class accommodation) or Red
Chilli Rest Camp (Low budget/basic accommodation).
Full Board.
Day Ten: Murchison Falls – Kampala.
(approx. 6 hours drive).
Early game drive to the Top of Murchison Falls
where you can have a close look in to the gorge
where the Nile squeezes in to a 7 meter gorge
dropping 40 meters. The falls are spectacular and
thunderous with a beautiful rainbow displayed on
sunny days.
Later drive back to Kampala and transfer to the
airport to catch your flight back home.
Notes:
Please note the gorilla tracking in this
itinerary can be done in Rwanda as well if
permits/accommodation can’t be got in Uganda at the
time of your booking.
Gorilla tracking is dependent on the permits
availability at the time of your booking. Gorilla
permits in all parks are on a very high demand and
we advise that you book them as early as possible.
Note that there is an option of a second gorilla
track at a cost of $500 for each permit.
Quotation:
Let us know your
desired accommodation and we will get back to you with
the best low rate guaranteed!
Accomodation:
Please note that this program is based on basic
accommodation but not camping. Contact us should you
want to upgrade, degrade in any accommodation. We have
a lot of accommodation options starting from 5-star to
low budget hotels at very good rates.
What’s included?
Budget accommodation but not camping, park entry
fees, park ranger fees, game drives, a boat trip on Kazinga Channel and on the source of the Nile,
transportation in a 4x4 wheel drive vehicle, water in
the vehicle, a full time experienced English speaking
driver guide, meals and taxes.
What’s not included?
Gorilla tracking permit ($500), optional chimp
tracking in Kyambura gorge ($50), optional birding fees
($20), optional forest or village walks ($40), drinks,
phone calls, laundry, driver’s gratuity and any other
extra requested activities.