Tag: Gorilla Trekking Uganda And Rwanda

  • 5 Days Gorilla Safari Uganda & Tours

    Uganda Gorilla TourTour Prices – per Person
    $2875 (1 Person)
    $2545 (2 People)
    $2265 (3 People)
    $1825 (4 People +)
    including 1 gor
    illa permit per person

    Tour Overview
    Gorilla Safari Uganda and Tours involving Lake Mburo National Park and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest Mountain Gorillas in Uganda– 5 Days

    Arrive in Uganda
    Upon arrival at Entebbe International Airport, our safari guide will meet you and drive you to Kampala, ready for your trip launch the next morning.

    Day 1: Depart for Lake Mburo, Brief Game Drive and Boat Ride
    Depart by road to Lake Mburo National Park, which will take approximately 3-4 hours. You will have a break in your journey to visit the Royal Drum makers, stand at t

    he Equator for a photographic opportunity, then continue to Lake Mburo National Park. This Park is an extension of the Tanzanian plains with big herds of zebra, impala, eland and other ungulates.

    Bird watching opportunities are superb – this is one of the best places to find African finfoot and papyrus bush shrike. After checking in, you will take a late afternoon game drive or a boat canoe. Overnight in Mantana Tented Camp, Rwonyo Camp or UWA Bandas (Full Board)

    Day 2: Lake Mburo Nature Walk, Head to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
    Start an early guided nature walk, taking you to the Salt Lick Area. A well-located wood stage offers an opportunity to see at least four different species of animals at any one point, while they lick the salty soil. Go back to camp for breakfast, after which you will head off for Kabale, where we will stop for lunch.

    Continue on your journey, which offers excellent views, including the triangular peaks of the Virunga volcanoes of Rwanda and the Congo. The road then drops down into a valley, to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, the habitat of the mountain gorillas. Overnight at Gorilla Resort or Buhoma Community Bandas (Full Board)

    Day 3: The Day for Gorilla Tracking Safari in Uganda
    Get up early for a warm breakfast to give you the energy required for gorilla tracking. Before 8:00 am, report to the ranger station for registration and a talk by one of the rangers; the guides will then take you through the bush, pushing your way through the undergrowth and parting thick creepers, to track the gorillas. (This trek can take from half an hour to 5 hours – a reasonable degree of fitness is required as well as a sturdy pair of walking shoes).

    Sit in the forest among the gorillas, listening to them grumble to each other, and marvel at the sheer size of the dominant male; the silverback. It is an extraordinary feeling, sitting in the dense rainforest, knowing you are with a few of the last remaining mountain gorillas. It’s amazing to think there are only about 650 of these beautiful creatures remaining.

    If you have the energy this afternoon, take a guided walk on the Munyaga River trail, which is a superlative short walk. This trail leads to three delightful shining waterfalls, and there is an abundance of tree ferns, epiphytic ferns, orchids and Bwindi’s colorful array of butterflies. Here you may also see birds and primates from the forest edge. Alternatively, have a guided village walk and see how the Ugandans live. Overnight at Gorilla Resort or Buhoma Community Bandas (Full Board)

    Day 4: Drive to Kampala
    After a morning breakfast, you will be driven back to Kampala stopping en-route for lunch in Masaka town, arriving in the evening. On arrival in Kampala, your safari guide will transfer you to your hotel. If you have energy, your guide will take you around the African Craft markets along Buganda road or to the National Theatre, where you can buy Souvenirs for yourself. Overnight at Speke Hotel, Mossa Courts or Hotel Africana (Full Board)

    Day 5: Airport Transfer
    Your safari guide will collect you from your hotel and transfer you to Entebbe International Airport for your outbound flight.

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  • 7 Days Gorilla Safari Uganda

    Safari Overview
    This Holiday Travel to Uganda encompasses visits to Semliki, Queen Elizabeth and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest for Uganda Wildlife Safaris, Primates and Gorillas in Uganda.

    Gorilla Tracking in Uganda

    Tour Prices – per Person
    $3425 (1 Person)
    $2675 (2 People)
    $1865 (3 People)
    $1585 (4 People +)
    including 1 gor
    illa permit per person

    Enter Uganda
    Enter Uganda through Entebbe International Airport and you will be warmly received at the visitors’ lounge by a representative from Magic Wildlife Safaris. You will be taken to a Hotel in Kampala for your overnight and dinner.

    Day 1: Drive to Semuliki National Park
    After a fantastic breakfast, drive to Semuliki National Park, down to the eastern side of Lake Albert. Situated in the western Rift valley Basin, Semuliki National Park is among the Uganda National Parks with extensive Riparian forests and rainforests with short and high grass Savannah.

    It is also well-known for its night game drives, that offer you nocturnal animals, like the white-tailed mongoose and slender mongoose, standard and pennant-winged nightjars, cats, hyenas and leopards.

    Semuliki is the only place in Uganda where you can do a spotlit nighttime game drive. The park offers plenty of surprises and you never know what you might come across.

     

    Overnight at Semuliki Safari Lodge or Kanyankyu Ecological site.

    Day 2: Semuliki Chimpanzee Tracking
    Have a cup of tea before heading to the stunning rainforest for wild chimpanzee tracking. Chimpanzees are habitually tracked at the crack of dawn or sunset, due to the fact that they tend to vanish during the day.

    There are also a number of bird species which are found in this charming forest. After an excellent chimpanzee walk, you will relax at the pool in the afternoon or go for game drives, while you watch the sun plunging. Have meals and spend the night at Semuliki Safari Lodge or Kanyankyu Ecological Site.

    Day 3: Semuliki Game Drive, Head Off For Queen Elizabeth National Park
    Game drive en-route from Semuliki National Park. The journey will take you through the attractive green countryside eventually ascending the Western Rift Valley to Fort Portal. You will then continue to Queen Elizabeth National Park. You will reach the Park in the late afternoon and proceed on a nature walk around the Mweya Peninsula, where you are able to spot game like the Uganda kob, bush pigs, bushbucks, colobus monkeys and many others. Dinner and overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge.

    Day 4: Wildlife Safari and Chimpanzee Tracking
    Enjoy your breakfast and go for a forest walk in the Kyambura Gorge to trek the chimps and other primates. You may go for a walk in the Maramagambo forest to pursue primates.

    You will retreat from the walk for lunch at the lodge and then go for a launch cruise in the afternoon. This boat trip will provide you with a fascinating opportunity to watch game, like hippos, buffaloes and many water birds. Dinner and overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge or Institute of Ecology.

    Day 5: Game Drive and Transfer Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
    Early in the morning prior to dawn, you will wake up for a game drive in the Kasenyi section of the park, to catch a sight of the early risers and predators disappearing to their hideouts.

    After the game drive, you will enjoy a late breakfast and drive off to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. You arrive around midday and check in at Gorilla Resort or Volcanoes Bwindi. After lunch at the lodge, you will take a rest or move around in the nearby areas, waiting for your dinner and overnight at the lodge with lots of anticipation of the next day’s activity, ‘Gorilla Tracking’.

    Day 6: Bwindi Impenetrable National Park Gorilla Tracking
    This is the climax of your Gorilla Holiday in Uganda. In the morning, take sufficient breakfast to gain the power necessary for gorilla tracking. Before 8:00 am, report to the ranger station for registration and be briefed by one of the ranger guides.

    You will trek through thick creepers and bushes looking for Mountain Gorillas, an exercise that could last between one and nine hours. It is marvelous to sit in the forest among the gorillas, looking intently at them, as they complain to each other. It is an extraordinary atmosphere being with these eye-catching human-like animals.

    Time permitted with these primates is only 1 hour, as every minute counts. With a free afternoon, you can alternatively take a guided walk out on the Munyaga River trail that leads to three pleasant clean waterfalls with views of epiphytic ferns, tree ferns and orchid’s colorful butterflies. You may also have a guided village hike to see how the locals live. Overnight at Gorilla Resort, Buhoma Community Bandas (FB).

    Day 7: Drive to Kampala
    Start the day with an early breakfast and then leave for Kampala. Lunch at Masaka town, from where you will proceed to Kampala, making a brief stopover at Mpambire and Uganda Equator for a photo session and handicraft shopping. Arrive in Kampala in the evening and retire in Kampala.

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