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Murchison Falls & Kabwoya Wildlife Safari
Uganda Safari Adventures

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Enjoy an unforgettable 8-day safari through Uganda’s iconic wilderness on our Off the Beaten Track Murchison Falls & Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve Adventure. Experience thrilling wildlife encounters, stunning landscapes.



SAFARI HIGHLIGHTS

  • Rhino Trekking at Ziwa Sanctuary: Track rhinos while supporting conservation efforts.
  • Explore the Lugogo Swamp for the elusive Shoebill Stork
  • Game Drive on Buligi Track: Spot elephants, lions, and giraffes in Murchison Falls Park.
  • Nile Boat Cruise to the Falls: Cruise to the base of the majestic Murchison Falls.
  • Top of Murchison Falls Hike: Enjoy breathtaking views of the powerful cascade.
  • Nature Walk in Kabwoya Reserve: Explore serene landscapes teeming with wildlife.
  • Kabwoya Game Safari: Experience intimate wildlife encounters in this hidden gem.


You will be picked up from your overnight accommodation and transferred to Ziwa Rhino and Wildlife Ranch, arriving just in time for a delicious lunch and some relaxation. In the evening, embark on a captivating nature walk through the ranch's scenic trails, which wind through savannahs, woodlands, and marshes.

Along the way, discover diverse flora and encounter fascinating wildlife, including Bushbucks, Oribis, Waterbucks, Warthogs, and Uganda Kobs. Look out for Bush Pigs and playful primates such as Vervet Monkeys and Black-and-White Colobus Monkeys, all thriving in this unique sanctuary.

Alternative activity: Birding at the Ranch or Climb Kasozi Rock.


Meal Plan: Dinner depending on time of arrival.

Accommodation: Ziwa Guest House

Comfort Level: Mid-range

Today you will set off for a guided canoe experience after a short nature walk through lush vegetation, you'll board a canoe to navigate through the peaceful Lugogo Swamp, gliding silently across the waters. Look out for the Shoebill Stork, you may also encounter other fascinating bird species such as Kingfishers, African Fish Eagles, and Papyrus Gonoleks. Later return for breakfast and relaxation.

After lunch, head out for the Rhino Trekking Session guided by experts who will brief you on essential rules and guidelines, ensuring the safety of both yourself and the rhinos. During this experience, you’ll learn about the sanctuary’s history, its dedicated conservation initiatives, and fascinating insights into the world of southern white rhino. 

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Ziwa Guest House

Comfort Level: Mid-range


The journey from Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary to Murchison Falls National Park takes approximately 2 to 3 hours, offering picturesque views of the countryside and vast savannah landscapes. Along the way, look out for sightings of majestic wildlife such as elephants, giraffes, lions, and a variety of vibrant bird species, making the drive a delightful fusion of conservation and scenic beauty.

Upon arrival, you'll enjoy a hearty lunch and have time to unwind.

In the evening, set out on an exciting game drive across the park's diverse terrain, home to Africa’s iconic plains wildlife. Spot lions, graceful giraffes, mighty elephants, buffaloes, elusive leopards, and numerous antelope species. The Delta area, in particular, offers a remarkable chance to observe large herds of giraffes and elephants grazing peacefully against the stunning backdrop of the savannah.


Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Pakuba Safari Lodge

Comfort Level: Mid-range


Following a delightful early morning breakfast, immerse yourself in a half-day game drive along the northern bank of the Nile. This safari promises sightings of Uganda’s rich wildlife, including majestic elephants, buffaloes, graceful giraffes, powerful lions, hartebeests, waterbucks, and an array of vibrant bird species.

Later in the day, after lunch, indulge in a serene Nile cruise, navigating towards the base of the awe-inspiring Murchison Falls. Along the journey, look out for lazing hippos, strolling elephants, and sunbathing crocodiles dotting the picturesque shores. Later head back to the lode for relaxation and unwinding amidst the serene ambiance of the Nile’s tranquil waters.


Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Pakuba Safari Lodge

Comfort Level: Mid-range

In the morning, our adventure begins with a visit to the Top of the Falls, offering a breathtaking view of the powerful Nile River as it plunges through a narrow seven-meter crevice, cascading 45 meters below in thunderous splendor. Following this unforgettable scenery, head to Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve arriving in time for lunch and relaxation.

You will have an evening nature walk in the reserve from the Albertine Rift escarpment with rewards of the breathtaking views of several antelope species, warthogs, primates and bird species among others.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Lake Albert Safari Lodge

Comfort Level: Mid-range

Today, you will enjoy a bird-watching session in the reserve, where over 460 bird species have been recorded, including Albertine Rift endemic species. Look out for birds such as the black-headed weaver, kingfishers, grey-crowned cranes, northern carmine bee-eater, yellow-billed ox-pecker, stripe-breasted tit, and dwarf honeyguides. Afterward, return to the lodge for lunch and some relaxation.

In the evening, set out for a game safari to spot Uganda kobs, hippos, warthogs, duikers, impalas, bushbucks, and more. Get prepared for a bush dinner this evening at the Lodge.

Optional Activity: Fossil Hunting in the evening.


Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Bush Dinner

Accommodation: Lake Albert Safari Lodge

Comfort Level: Mid-range

This day journey from Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve to Entebbe offers scenic views of rolling hills, lush countryside, and vibrant local communities. Travel through rural villages and past Kampala, Uganda's lively capital, before following the shores of Lake Victoria to Entebbe arriving in the evening.


Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Papyrus Guest House

Comfort Level: Mid-range


Depending on your departure schedule, you can visit the Uganda Wildlife Education Center to encounter animals you may have missed during your Ugandan adventure. Enjoy a stroll through the center and then savor a relaxing lunch by the beach before departing for your flight back home.

Meal Plan: Breakfast


• Comfortable hiking boots and lightweight clothing.

• Rain jacket and a warm sweater for cooler evenings.

• Insect repellent and sunscreen.

• Reusable water bottle.

• Binoculars and a good camera.

• Personal medications and a small first-aid kit.

• Nature blending clothes

Included in the Itinerary

  • Ground transportation in a safari customized 4WD Toyota Landcruiser with gasoline/fuel
  • All Nature walks 
  • All Boat Cruises 
  • All Game Drives
  • Drinking water / refillable water bottle
  • English-speaking Guide
  • Accommodation and Meals
  • All Park Entrance Fees.


Excluded in the Itinerary

  • International Airfares;
  • Visa Fees;
  • Drinks and Beverages
  • Tips, and Gratuities for your Driver/guide and hotel staff
  • Optional activities unless specified as included
  • Any other services not expressly shown in the itinerary or indicated as included.


Uganda – The Pearl of Africa’s Untamed Beauty

Uganda, aptly named the Pearl of Africa, is a land Gifted by Nature. It is located in the Great Lakes Region with breathtaking landscapes, extraordinary biodiversity, and unforgettable adventures. This remarkably diverse country is where the East African savannah meets the lush West African jungle, creating an ecological paradise unlike any other.

Towering over Uganda’s landscapes are the majestic Rwenzori Mountains, Africa’s third-highest range, and the dramatic Virunga Volcanoes, while the shimmering waters of Lake Victoria, Africa’s largest lake, cradle its southern border. Lying in a basin between the eastern and western branches of the Rift Valley, Uganda’s elevated position gives it a more temperate climate than its equatorial location might suggest. Most of the country sits over 1,000 meters above sea level, with a landscape that is largely flat apart from the forested mountain ranges that often define its borders.

One of Africa’s most water-rich nations, Uganda’s lakes, rivers, and wetlands cover 25% of its surface, keeping the landscape lush and green for most of the year—though the northern region gradually transitions into semi-desert.

Nowhere else on the continent can travelers witness such a rich variety of primates with such ease. From great apes—mountain gorillas and chimpanzees—to over a dozen monkey species, Uganda is a primate lover’s paradise. But it’s not just primates that thrive here. With over 1,000 bird species, Uganda is a birder’s wonderland, home to rare rainforest specialists and some of Africa’s most sought-after birds.

We invite you to explore Uganda, a diverse landscape with abundant wildlife, plenty to discover, and unique experiences. When recounting your time in this jewel of a country, you'll struggle to find the words that do justice to it.

Entry Requirements:

Your passport must have a minimum of at least two full clear pages for visas and stamps and be valid for more than 6 months from the date of entry into Uganda.

Please check visa requirements prior to travel with your booking agent or Bush Wander, as requirements are regularly changed with little notice.

Most passports require a single-entry visa (US$50). Visas cannot be obtained on arrival. You must apply and pay for them online at least two weeks before your arrival. You must upload clear copies of your current passport, a yellow fever certificate, and a passport photo.

Only Visa and Mastercard cards are accepted for visa payments. Once payment is made, the system will process your application and send you a barcoded email. Print out this email and bring it with you to Uganda. Upon arrival, you should present the barcoded email to the immigration officer, who will scan the barcode, take your fingerprints and photo, and place a visa in your passport.

Alternatively, the Ugandan High Commissions may issue visas where such commissions are located.

Visa Exempt Countries:

The following nationalities do not require a visa to enter Uganda: all nationalities from East African countries (Tanzania, Rwanda, Kenya, Burundi), all nationalities from COMESA countries (Angola, Eritrea, Malawi, Madagascar, Seychelles, Swaziland, Zambia, Comoros, Kenya, Mauritius, Zimbabwe), and passport holders from OTHERS (Antigua, Barbados, Fiji, Grenada, Lesotho, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, The Grenadines, Vanuatu, Cyprus, Bahamas, Belize, Gambia, Jamaica, Malta, Singapore, St. Vincent-Tonga and Ireland).

East Africa Tourist Visa:

If you are planning an East Africa trip to Uganda, Rwanda, and/or Kenya, it may be better to apply for a multiple-entry visa, valid for 90 days at USD 100 per visa. For more information go through the Directorate of Citizenship and Immigration if you are entering Uganda first, or alternatively, the Government visa site for the East Africa country you will be first entering.

Money and Currency:

Before you travel, call your credit card companies to let them know you will be traveling. This will help to ensure the credit card company won’t flag any of your vacation expenses. ATMs are available in major towns or cities though at times may not be reliable due to a limited amount of money to be withdrawn.

  • Credit cards are widely accepted within Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda. Major hotels and restaurants accept VISA and MasterCard. AMEX and others are not recommended as establishments usually don’t support them. Note that a surcharge of 5% is attached to their usage.
  • Local Currencies are recommended to use while on safari. There are many forex bureaus and banks in the capital cities and the main towns. Smaller denominations than US$100 may attract a less favorable rate of exchange. Notes older than 2010 may not be accepted in the country.
  • Forex Bureaus are located in major towns or cities and have regular banking hours Monday to Friday from 08:30hrs to 16:00hrs. Saturdays are open from 09:00hrs to 12:00hrs. Traveler’s Cheques may be changed in major towns/cities. American Express cheques are accepted but they do attract a low rate. If you can, forego this option. Note: A purchase receipt and a passport are often asked for by the bank and forex bureaus as proof of ownership.

Health and Medical Information

Travelers require a Yellow Fever inoculation more than 10 days prior to your departure otherwise you won't obtain a visa. The certificate will be checked on arrival in Uganda. On top of that it is also advised you get vaccinations for DTP, Hepatitis A and malaria. Some organizations may advice you to take Typhoid, Cholera, Hepatitis B and Rabies as well. Please consult your pharmacist/doctor.

Travel Insurance on tour

It’s highly recommended to have travel insurance that covers medical expenses, trip cancellation, lost luggage, and other unforeseen circumstances. Ensure that your insurance policy provides adequate coverage for your entire trip duration and the activities you plan to undertake, such as wildlife viewing and adventure sports.

Flights & Getting Around

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