OVER VIEW
The 18 day Explore the Pearl of Africa is an adventure Tour that takes you on the journey of a lifetime through the spectacular national parks along with wildlife, nature, and community visits. Join us on an unforgettable journey through the breathtaking landscapes and vibrant cultures of Uganda, famously known as the Pearl of Africa.
SAFARI HIGHLIGHTS
Upon your arrival in Entebbe, a company representative will warmly welcome you and transfer you to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Meal Plan: Dinner depending on time of arrival.
Accommodation: Papyrus Guest House
Comfort Level: Mid-range
After breakfast at 7:00 a.m., you will be on your way North to Murchison Falls National Park. You will have a stop-over at Zziwa Rhino Sanctuary, home to the only wild rhinos in Uganda.
The Rhino trek takes 1-2 hours to get an opportunity to view them at close quarters. Have lunch then proceed to the park arriving late in the evening for relaxation.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Fort Murchison
Comfort Level: Mid-range
After breakfast, you will continue to Murchison Falls National Park with a game drive on the northern bank of the Nile, giving you a greater chance of seeing animals such as giraffes, elephants, lions, hartebeest, and different species of birds.
In the afternoon, you have a boat trip to the base of the falls. Look out for the Nile crocodile, hippos, waterbucks, and a variety of bird species at the bottom of the falls, an amazing scenic view of the Nile awaits you as well before returning to the lodge
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Fort Murchison
Comfort Level: Mid-range
After breakfast, head out to Kabwoya Wildlife Reserve, this reserve has one of the most scenic views in the Rift Valley escarpment. You will arrive in time for lunch.
In the evening, have a nature walk along the Albertine Rift Escarpment with breathtaking views of scenery and some games like antelopes, warthogs, and waterbucks among others.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Lake Albert Safari Lodge.
Comfort Level: Mid-range
After breakfast. You will head out for a game safari in the reserve, and look out for the Antelopes such as Uganda Kobs, waterbucks, Bushbucks, bush duikers, Jackson’s hartebeests, and Impalas among others.
After lunch, head out for a quad biking session in the reserve with a guide taking in the breathtaking scenery of the Wildlife reserve on this 18 day Explore the Pearl of Africa Tour Experience.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Lake Albert Safari Lodge.
Comfort Level: Mid-range
After a leisurely breakfast head toward Fort Portal, named after Sir Gerald Portal, a British Special Commissioner for Uganda in the late 19th century, boasts a rich colonial history intertwined with the vibrant traditions of the Batooro people. The town is home to the Tooro Kingdom, one of Uganda's four traditional kingdoms, where you can visit the royal palace and learn about the kingdom's heritage and customs arriving in time for lunch and evening relaxation at the lodge.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Isunga Lodge
Comfort Level: Mid-range
Breakfast and then head out to the Sempaya hot springs. The Sempaya hot springs are divided into two which were named by local people as male and female hot springs. You will visit the female hot spring Nyansimbi with the spring boiling at around 2m high.
You will then have a picnic lunch and thereafter have a forest walk, look out for primates such as the Grey-cheeked mangabey, black-and-white colobus, Central African red colobus, baboon, blue monkey, red-tailed monkey, de Brazza's monkey, vervet monkey, and birds along the trails.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Isunga Lodge
Comfort Level: Mid-range
After breakfast, (Optional activity) head out for 9km out of town to the Amabere Caves on a guided nature walk (these rocks and caves are called stalagmites and stalactites). Visiting the Amabere ga Nyinamwiru Caves gives you a chance to check out the waterfalls and three nearby crater lakes. Many colobus monkeys can also be seen around. Evening relaxation at the lodge.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Isunga Lodge
Comfort Level: Mid-range
Today the forest opens its doors for sensational chimp tracking. Kibale Forest is reputed for having the highest concentration of primates in East Africa. Enjoy a guided nature walk in the tropical rainforest in search of the wild chimpanzee, red-tailed monkey, black-and-white colobus monkey, and many others.
Take a tour of the Ridge of Lake Kyaninga Crater Lake which overlooks the Lodge for Scenic Viewing taking in the amazing scenery.
If you can, take a hike to Kyengangwa Hill for a panoramic view of the 3 crater lakes, and the Rwenzoris -mountains of the moon.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Turaco Treetops
Comfort Level: Mid-range
Today you will head out to Queen Elizabeth National Park arriving in time for lunch. After lunch, head for the scheduled 3 hrs boat ride along the Kazinga channel joining Lake Edward and Lake George with excellent wildlife sightings including, multitudes of hippopotami, Nile crocodiles, wallowing buffaloes on its reedy banks, elephants, multitudes of birds including many endemics as well as hundreds of other plains game that come to it for water.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Queen Elizabeth Bush Lodge
Comfort Level: Mid-range
After breakfast, you will visit an experiential lion project. This experience allows visitors to actively participate in monitoring the pride in the park, using locator devices and learning habituation calls, as well as monitoring weather, surroundings, and behavior.
The results are added to researchers’ databases, contributing valuable information to the overall understanding of wildlife ecology, and helping to conserve this wonderful ecosystem.
Later check out and head to Ishasha Sector – the southern part of the park arriving in time for lunch.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Ishasha Jungle Lodge
Comfort Level: Mid-range
This morning, once again head out for the tree-climbing lion search. Return to the camp for lunch. Thereafter, you can take a nature walk on the Ishasha river. Look out for the hippos, elephants, and buffaloes along the river, and spot different bird species. In the evening, you will have sundowner drinks while you enjoy the sun setting over the Ishasha.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Ishasha Jungle Lodge
Comfort Level: Mid-range
After breakfast head to Bwindi National Park, the home of the mountain gorillas with lunch en route, take time to look at the amazing scenery and homesteads of the local communities. You will arrive in the early evening for relaxation in preparation for your gorilla trekking adventure.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Ichumbi Gorilla Lodge.
Comfort Level: Mid-range
In the early morning, you will be briefed on gorilla tracking at the park headquarters and assigned groups of 8 people per group. Accompanied by a guide and your packed lunch, you will go in search of the gorillas in a small group. You walk through the forest, sometimes you descend again and then climb up a slope again. The duration of gorilla tracking is unpredictable.
The walk can be quite strenuous due to the muddy trails and mountainous areas and can take up to 8 hours depending on how far the gorillas have moved in search of food. It is worth it and what awaits you, in the end, is indescribable.
For an hour you can admire these peaceful ‘Gentle Giants’ as they go about their daily activities of grooming, feeding, and playing. It is a once-in-a-lifetime memorable experience.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Ichumbi Gorilla Lodge.
Comfort Level: Mid-range
Start this day of the 18 Day Explore the Pearl of Africa Experience with a relaxed breakfast, then wander through the lively community of Bwindi. Explore the rich culture of Rushaga by observing skilled basket weavers at work, gaining valuable insights into their craftsmanship.
Wrap up this immersive experience with the captivating rhythms and traditional dances of the Batwa people, preceded by a tour of their current residences.
Following lunch, delve into the world of the Abaheesi clan blacksmiths. Witness as they transform scrap metal into modern tools or traditional weapons of the Bakiga people. The ancestral bellows, crafted from wood and cowhide, have been passed down through generations and can generate enough heat to melt metal over an open fire.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Ichumbi Gorilla Lodge
Comfort Level: Mid-range
Breakfast and then head out to the Rushaga Batwa Cultural Center. This experience will allow you to learn more about their age-old culture with the Batwa guides, see how they lived and hunted, hear ancient legends, and learn about medical plants.
Later head to Lake Mburo National Park arriving in time for lunch. As you enter the park you will likely spot some wildlife, like impalas, warthogs, zebras, and buffaloes.
In the afternoon you can go on a boat ride on the lake and enjoy the rich birdlife and the hippos that are cooling off.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Mpogo Safari Lodge.
Comfort Level: Mid-range
Early start of the day as you head out for a bushwalk guided by a ranger for a 2-hour hike. Lake Mburo National Park is renowned for its rich birdlife and beautiful lakes. Enjoy a nature walk searching for zebras, warthogs, buffalo, and impala, and look out for one of Africa’s largest antelope, the beautiful Eland. Return to the camp for relaxation.
After lunch, you will embark on an evening game drive in the park OR a cycling session around the local communities close to the park. This unique cycling adventure allows you to explore the area at a leisurely pace, interact with the local people, and gain insights into their daily lives and traditions.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Accommodation: Mpogo Lodge.
Comfort Level: Mid-range
After breakfast, head back to Entebbe with a stopover at the Equator for a demonstration of the water flowing in the northern and southern hemispheres. You may visit some shops and craft centers at the Equator. Arrive early in the evening in Entebbe for relaxation at the end of your 18 Day Explore the Pearl of Africa Safari. Optional Refreshment Room at Papyrus Guest House before heading to the airport.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch
• 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
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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