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  • 9 Days Uganda Gorilla & Chimpanzee Safari

    This Primate Safari leads to Kibale National Park, a home of various primates, Queen Elizabeth NP and finally to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, for wonderful and unforgettable Gorilla Tracking in Uganda.

    hippos in ugandaTour Prices – per Person
    $3765 (1 Person)
    $2845 (2 People)
    $1895 (3 People)
    $1685 (4 People
     +)
    including 1 gor
    illa permit per person

    Day 1: Arrival at Entebbe International Airport
    Land at Entebbe International Airport and get welcomed by a representative from Magic Wildlife Safaris, who will then transfer you to your accommodation in Kampala.

    Day 2: Kampala to Kibale Forest National Park
    We depart in the morning from Kampala and head west to Fort Portal. You may have a stop at Nakayima Tree Shrine, believed to be hosting the spirit of Nakayima. Fort Portal is positioned in the shade of the fabulous Mountains of the Moon and is well-known for having lots of tea plantations. From this beautiful town, we will continue to Kibale National Park.

    In the evening, we will go on a night forest walk and go in search of the bush babies, pottos and other night-time animals. Dinner and overnight at Primate Lodge Kibale Cottages.

    Day 3: Chimp Tracking in Kibale Forest and Bigodi Community Walk
    This is a day for an exciting chimp tracking in Kibale Forest. This forest is highly regarded as having the most diversity and highest concentration of primates in East Africa. Have a guided nature walk in the tropical forest in search of the wild chimpanzee, red-tailed monkey, black-and-white colobus monkey and many others. After a delicious lunch at the lodge, transfer to Bigodi Village for a thorough walk.

    Together with a guide, who can tell you everything about the traditional customs and lifestyle of the inhabitants, you will follow the village path and visit a primary school, Catholic Church, traditional homesteads, learn about the crops and listen to the storytelling of the elderly people.

    Bigodi Walk is a scheme of the local people of Bigodi Village, and the proceeds generated are shared by the community to improve people’s welfare. Dinner and overnight at Primate Lodge Kibale Cottages.

    Day 4: From Kibale National Park to Queen Elizabeth National Park
    After breakfast, we peacefully drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park passing the beautiful area of the crater lakes, a striking countryside with small lakes and rolling hills. You will see the beautiful Tooro Kingdom Palace as you head out of Fort Portal.

    Have lunch and relax at your lodge, before going on a game drive in search of wildlife, like warthogs, buffaloes, waterbucks and elephants. Overnight and dinner at Mweya Safari Lodge, Queen Elizabeth Bush Lodge or Kyambura Game Lodge.

    Day 5: Queen Elizabeth National Park and Boat Ride
    This day begins with an early morning game drive to the lovely area of the Uganda Kobs. Move further, seeking out lions, elephants, buffaloes and more wild animals in their natural environment before going back to the lodge for a wonderful lunch.

    Enjoy an afternoon boat sail along the Kazinga Channel, a natural waterway sandwiched between Lake Edward and Lake George. Get excited with the abundant birdlife all over the area, plus elephants, buffaloes and hundreds of hippos that are freshening off at the shores.

    The boat cruise is among the highlights of your safari to Queen Elizabeth National Park. Apart from the morning game drive, one can go for a visit to Kyambura Wildlife Reserve for a guided primate walk. Kyambura is an attractive gorge entirely covered with tropical rainforest.

    As you follow the river at the lower base, you will go in search of chimpanzees and other primates dwelling in the area. Dinner and overnight at Queen Elizabeth Bush Lodge or Kyambura Game Lodge.

    Day 6: Queen Elizabeth NP to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
    After breakfast, move towards the south, passing through the Isasha Sector of the national park. Ishasha Sector is famous for tree climbing lions.

    After a short game drive in this sector, continue the trip to Bwindi Forest, the home of Gorillas in Uganda. While driving through the green scenery, you will pass traditional homes and have good panoramic views of the wonderful landscape of Kigezi Highlands.

    Arrive in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park in the afternoon. Enjoy dinner and overnight at Buhoma Community Rest Camp, Volcanoes Bwindi, Gorilla Conservation Camp, Mantana Luxury Tented Camp or at Silverback Lodge.

    Day 7: Uganda Gorilla Tracking
    Put aside the memories of the Kibale Primates, the game drive and Boat ride at Queen Elizabeth National Park and enjoy the peak of your Safari in Uganda, the Trekking of the Gorillas.

    Meeting the gentle giants of Bwindi Forest will be the best part of your Uganda trip! Stride a long distance in steep and muddy conditions, sometimes with visible rainy clouds above you, before you come across the gorillas. However, it will unquestionably be valuable to watch them closely as they eat, have fun and relax. It’s an exceptionally a unique and a memorable experience!

    Dinner and overnight at Buhoma Community Rest Camp, Volcanoes Bwindi, Gorilla Conservation Camp, Mantana Luxury Tented Camp or at Silverback Lodge.

    Day 8: Bwindi National Park to Kampala
    After breakfast, we head off from the thick forest of Bwindi and drive back to Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. Go by Lake Mburo National Park and keep a look out for zebras and impalas. Have lunch at Brovad Hotel in Masaka Town, before proceeding to Kampala. Have a photo session at the Ugandan Equator in Mpigi district. Dinner and overnight at your reserved hotel in Kampala.

    Day 9: Entebbe Airport Transfer and Departure
    On this day, depending on your flight schedule, our driver will pick you up from your hotel and take you to Entebbe International Airport for your departure flight.

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  • 13 Days Gorilla Trekking & Uganda Safari

    Safari Overview
    This trip involves visiting Kampala City attractions, Lake Mburo, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Queen Elizabeth, Kibale and Semliki National Park for exciting game drives and gorilla tracking among others.

    gorilla treckkingTour Prices – per Person
    $4825 (1 Person)
    $3365 (2 People)
    $2845 (3 People)
    $1895 (4 People
     +)
    including 1 gor
    illa permit per person

    Day 1: Arrival in Uganda
    Arrive at Entebbe Airport and be transferred to Kampala. Check in at your reserved hotel for your dinner and overnight stay.

    Day 2: Drive to Lake Mburo National Park
    Have breakfast and leave Kampala in the morning, driving for 4 or 5 hours, towards western Uganda. On the way, you will cross the Uganda Equator line at Kayabwe in Mpigi, then continue, as you will be pleased by the green vegetation and attractiveness of Uganda.

    Arrive at the park around midday and have lunch, before going for an afternoon boat ride on Lake Mburo. You will also enjoy an evening game drive in search of zebra, impala, eland, topi, oribi, cape buffalos, antelopes, leopards, hyenas and jackals. Dinner and overnight at Mantana Tented Camp or Rwonyo Rest Camp.

    Day 3: Drive to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
    Have early breakfast and set off for Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, the habitat of the rare mountain gorillas. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park inhabits almost half of the world’s 850 mountain gorillas. Stay at Buhoma Bandas, Silverback Lodge or Mahogany Springs for dinner and overnight.

    Day 4: Gorilla Trekking Uganda
    After an early morning breakfast, you will go for a briefing from the guide, who will lead you through your gorilla-tracking experience through the steeply forested scenery, along several trails.

    The height of the trip is your encounter with the calm, endangered mountain gorillas – an exciting experience. After an hour with the gorillas and picnic lunches in the forest, return to your accommodation for relaxation. After this wonderful Uganda gorilla trekking, it is always an amazing experience to sit and reflect on what happened during your gorilla trekking Safari in the forest. Stay at Buhoma Bandas, Silverback Lodge or Mahogany Springs.

    Day 5: Drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park
    Have breakfast and leave for Queen Elizabeth National Park, going through the southern sector of the park known as Ishasha, renowned for its tree-climbing lions. This Park is a UNESCO World Biosphere, with one of the highest biodiversity ratings of any game reserve in the world. About 100 mammal species and a significant 606 bird species, like elephants, hippos, the elusive giant forest hog and the handsome Uganda kob inhabit the park, where they are frequently seen. Overnight and dinner at Jacana Eco-lodge, Mweya Safari Lodge or Institute of Ecology.

    Day 6: Forest Walk and Boat Ride at Kazinga Channel
    Have breakfast, then leave for an early forest walk in Kyambura Gorge in search of primates and chimpanzees. Return to the lodge for lunch, then have a boat ride along the Kazinga Channel, with prospects of seeing hippos and buffalo in the shallow waters at close range. Kazinga Channel shoreline is a home to a collection of birds, including the pink-backed pelicans, fish eagles, pied and malachite kingfishers, saddle billed stork and many more. Dinner and overnight at Jacana Eco-lodge, Mweya Safari Lodge or Institute of Ecology.

    Day 7: Game Drive, Forest Walk
    Enjoy the day, starting with an early game drive through the park, where you will see Lions, Elephants, Leopards, Buffaloes, Hyenas and a collection of antelope before driving back to the lodge for lunch.

    In the afternoon, you will go for impressive sightseeing in the crater section. Visit the Katwe SalSaltworks and see how salt mining is done conventionally, then head to the flamingo village and sightseeing in the crater region, which is amazing.

    Alternatively, on the same day in the afternoon, set out for a forest walk, going to the large bats’ cave where bats in large numbers reside – a python in the rocks is commonly also seen by visitors. It’s an astounding forest walk one can’t miss. Dinner and overnight at Jacana Eco-lodge, Mweya Safari Lodge or Institute of Ecology.

    Day 8: Depart for Kibale National Park
    Have a mini morning game drive and depart after breakfast for Kibale. Have the benefit of game viewing en-route toward Kibale Forest National Park. You will be staying for two nights at the Ndali Safari Lodge, Primates safari Lodge, Rwenzori View Guest House, Rujuna Top Guest House, Kanyankyu Tourist Camp.

    Day 9: Forest Primate Hike, Birding
    Have breakfast, then drive into Kibale Forest National Park to hike. A guide will enlighten you on the primates you will see, as well as the forest plants and animals.

    This morning hike will expose you to chimpanzees, phoestes, red-colobuses and red-tailed and grey-cheeked Mangabeys. Return to the lodge for lunch and in the afternoon, visit Bigodi swamp, an astonishing place to watch rare and gorgeous flora and fauna. Dinner and overnight at the lodge or guesthouse.

    Day 10: Transfer to Semuliki Valley Wildlife Reserve
    Drive to Semliki in the Western Rift Valley. This reserve has an immense combination of animals, like chimps, elephant, lion and buffalo, plus a crowd of African antelope species.

    A night drive planned to look for the fantastic nocturnal species such as large spotted genet, African scops owl, pearl dash spotted owlet and nightjars is another rewarding opportunity.

    Spend your overnights for two days at the beautiful Semliki Safari Lodge, the only accommodation in these 500 square kilometers of wilderness. The lodge has gourmet food, classified tented rooms with en-suite facilities, huge four-poster beds and swimming pool.

    Day 11: Lake Albert Boat Ride and a Game Drive
    Have breakfast and take a boat trip on Lake Albert to view the dazzlingly colored colonies of red-throated bee-eaters and the incredible Shoebill. The lake is lovely with sand cliffs, waterfalls and small fishing villages on its shores. Get back to the lodge via a palm forest and the acacia savannah. Be alert to seeing mammals and different species of raptors. Enjoy your wonderful lunch and then after, use the afternoon to have a game drive to conclude the day.

    Day 12: Birding, Chimps Tracking
    Wake up early for a morning tropical forest expedition for bird viewing and tracking of the wild chimpanzees and then take your late breakfast. Checkout and drive back to Kampala where you arrive in the afternoon, then to Entebbe for dinner and overnight.

    Day 13: Airport Transfer
    Check out the hotel and head to Entebbe International Airport for your flight home. Safe Journey!

    End of Tour

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