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Embark on a captivating 10-day Primate and Wildlife Safari through the Pearl of Africa. Experience Uganda’s stunning landscapes and incredible wildlife as you journey into the lush tropical forests of Kibale and Bwindi National Parks, home to playful chimpanzees and majestic mountain gorillas.

Discover the untamed beauty of Queen Elizabeth and Lake Mburo National Parks, where thrilling encounters with diverse wildlife await, making this adventure an unforgettable exploration of Uganda's natural wonders.



SAFARI HIGHLIGHTS

  • Chimp Trekking in Kibale Forest: Track playful chimpanzees in their lush natural habitat.
  • Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary: Discover a rich ecosystem teeming with birdlife and wildlife.
  • Queen Elizabeth NP Adventures: Join the Lion Experiential Project and enjoy a scenic boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel.
  • Ishasha Tree-Climbing Lions: Witness the rare sight of lions lounging in trees.
  • Kichwamba Community Experience: Enjoy a coffee farm tour and vibrant traditional dance.
  • Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi: Embark on an unforgettable encounter with mountain gorillas.
  • Lake Mburo NP Activities: Enjoy nature walks, cycling, horseback riding, and night game drives.
  • Comfortable Midrange Lodges: Stay in handpicked lodges that blend comfort with sustainability.
  • ITINERARY
  • WHAT TO PACK
  • INCLUDES
  • TRAVEL INFORMATION
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ITINERARY

Day 1: Arrival at Entebbe Airport

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

Day 2: Entebbe to Kibale National Park

Start your day with a hearty breakfast before setting off on a scenic westward drive to Fort Portal. Along the way, enjoy a delicious lunch stop as you take in the changing landscapes. Nestled in the foothills of the legendary "Mountains of the Moon," Fort Portal welcomes you with its lush surroundings and picturesque tea plantations. From here, continue southwest to Kibale National Park, where breathtaking views of the western arm of the Great Rift Valley.


Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Turaco Treetops Lodge

Comfort Level: Mid-range


Day 3: Chimpanzee Trekking and Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary

Today start your day with breakfast followed with a pre-tracking briefing at 7:30 a.m. Then, journey to the trailhead for an unforgettable guided primate walk through the lush tropical rainforest. Encounter the wild chimpanzee, red-tailed monkey, black-and-white colobus monkey, and more as you delve into the heart of nature.

With treks typically lasting 3-4 hours, prepare for remarkable chimp sightings in their natural habitat. Join a small group of up to 6, led by a seasoned forest ranger, on an exhilarating chimpanzee tracking experience. Spend an awe-inspiring hour observing these fascinating creatures in their daily routines.

Afterward, return to the lodge for a delicious lunch before venturing to the Bigodi Swamp Walk. Managed by the local community, this initiative boasts a remarkable array of birdlife and primates. Bird enthusiasts will be thrilled by the presence of over 200 species, including the magnificent Great Blue Turaco.


Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Turaco Treetops

Comfort Level: Mid-range

Day 4: To Queen Elizabeth National Park – Boat cruise Kazinga Channel – Coffee Tour

Start your day with a symphony of birdsong in the park, followed by a delightful breakfast as the sun rises. Then, embark on an adventure to Queen Elizabeth National Park, where you’ll encounter iconic wildlife such as hippos, buffaloes, elephants, kobs, and a myriad of bird species.

After indulging in a satisfying lunch, set sail on a scenic boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel, a natural waterway teeming with diverse birdlife, majestic elephants, and herds of buffaloes. Look out for the playful antics of the hundreds of hippos lounging along the shores.

Cap off your day with a captivating coffee tour, immersing yourself in the art of coffee processing. During the tour, you will get to learn how the whole process of growing coffee seeds, production stages until the final stage of consumption or market stage. Have a tangible experience by yourself and feel the taste of African coffee while supporting the lives of orphans and other vulnerable children and elderly in the community.


Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: The Bush Lodge

Comfort Level: Mid-range

Day 5: Game Safari – Ishasha sector – Tree climbing lions

After breakfast, head for the lion research project that allows visitors to participate in monitoring the pride in the park, using locator devices and learning habituation calls, as well as monitoring weather, surroundings, and behavior. 

The Lion Project involves the clients and the researchers heading as early as 6:30 a.m. with a safari vehicle equipped with radio-collar-receiving equipment to keep track of the lions. Later head for Ishasha sector, home of the popular tree-climbing lions, another major highlight of the primate & wildlife safari.

You shall first check in at the lodge for lunch and thereafter head for the game drive in search of the tree-climbing lions as they cling to the fig trees. 

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Ishasha Jungle Lodge

Comfort Level: Mid-range

Day 6: To Bwindi National Park

Start your day with a delightful bush breakfast, then embark on another game drive through the Ishasha sector, in search of the iconic tree-climbing lions. During your game drive, you may also encounter herds of elephants, buffalo, Uganda kob, and other antelope species grazing on the lush grasslands.

Afterward, journey to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, with lunch en-route arriving in the evening at the Home of the Mountain Gorillas.


Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Ichumbi Gorilla Lodge

Comfort Level: Mid-range

Day 7:  Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi National Park   

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


Day 8: Transfer to Lake Mburo Park – Cycling session or Evening game drive.    

We drive to Lake Mburo National Park and as we enter the park you will likely spot some wildlife, like impalas, zebras, and buffaloes arriving in time for lunch. 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. In the evening, you will have an evening game drive in search of zebras, buffalos, giraffes, and impalas among others before returning to the Lodge for relaxation.  


Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Mpogo Safari Lodge.

Comfort Level: Mid-range


Day 9: Nature walk and Boat Cruise   

Early start of the day as we will go for a bushwalk guided by a ranger. Lake Mburo National Park is renowned for its rich birdlife and beautiful lakes. Enjoy a nature walk searching for zebras, warthog, buffalo, and impala and, if you’re lucky, see the largest of Africa’s Antelope, the beautiful Eland.

Return for lunch and thereafter enjoy a serene boat cruise on the tranquil waters of Lake Mburo, where nature unfolds in all its beauty. Glide past lush shorelines and witness a variety of wildlife, including hippos, crocodiles, and an array of water birds such as the African fish eagle and pied kingfisher. This leisurely experience offers breathtaking views of the park’s rolling landscapes and provides a unique perspective on Lake Mburo’s rich biodiversity.


Alternative Activity: Community Based Tour to the nearby pastoralist communities and learn about their traditional way of life, deeply rooted in cattle herding.

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation: Mpogo Safari Lodge

Comfort Level: Mid-range


Day 10: Departure

Depart the park on this day after a relaxed breakfast. You will have lunch en route and arrive in the early evening in Entebbe. A day room option is available if your flight is late in the evening.


Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch


WHAT TO PACK

• 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

INCLUDES

Included in the Itinerary

  • Ground transportation in a safari customized 4WD Toyota Landcruiser with gasoline/fuel
  • All Nature walks 
  • All Community Visits
  • All Boat Cruises 
  • All Game Drives
  • Gorilla trekking permit USD 800PP
  • Chimpanzee trekking permit USD 250PP
  • Drinking water / refillable water bottle
  • English-speaking Birding 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.


TRAVEL INFORMATION

Uganda, deservedly dubbed the Pearl of Africa, is in the Great Lakes Region in central Africa and boasts an ecological diversity that rivals that of many larger countries. Here, the Eastern Savannah meets the West African jungle. Uganda offers visitors incredible diversity through its multitude of varying ecosystems. Bordered by the Rwenzori Mountains (often called the Mountains of the Moon, the third highest in Africa), the Virunga Mountains, and Africa's largest lake, Lake Victoria, it's a beautiful country bursting with birds and wildlife.

In no other African destination can one see a comparable variety of primates with so little effort - not just the great apes but also more than ten monkey species. And, if Uganda had primate enthusiasts grinning with satisfaction, it would have birdwatchers doing cartwheels. Uganda is, by far, the smallest of the four African countries in which more than 1,000 bird species have been recorded, and it is particularly rich in western rainforest specialists - undoubtedly the finest birdwatching in Africa.

For most, the highlight is found amongst the forests in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, where facing endangered mountain gorillas in their natural habitat is one of the most profound wildlife encounters you will ever experience. Discover tree-climbing lions around Ishasha in Queen Elizabeth National Park, trek chimps in Kibale Forest or Kyambura Gorge, or snatch massive Nile perch up north at Murchison Falls, where the mighty Nile cascades through a gap just seven meters wide. Adrenaline junkies will find Jinja simply exhilarating with its white-water rafting, kayaking, and bungee jumping activities. Jinja is rapidly emerging as East Africa's answer to the more southerly "adrenalin capital" Victoria Falls.

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$55). Visas cannot be obtained on arrival. You must apply and pay for them online at https://visas.immigration.go.ug 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).

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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, which is valid for 90 days for tourists only. The cost is USD100 per visa. For more information go to: https://visas.immigration.go.ug/#/apply if you are entering Uganda first, or alternatively, the Government visa site for the East Africa country you will be first entering.

Banking and Currency:

US Dollars cash is widely accepted and, in most cases, preferred as the currency that travellers should use to EXCHANGE into UGX on arrival for spending money on the road e.g. for drinks, curios, tips. Please note that USD bills older than 2009 are not accepted. Ensure your USD bills are 2009 or younger. Small USD bills are difficult to change – use Uganda shillings for small tips.

Credit Cards:

Credit cards can be used at some lodges and hotels, but a transaction fee of up to 5% may be charged. Ask first.

Travel, Transport, and Getting Around Flights:

Note that baggage allowance on all domestic flights is max 15 kgs in soft bags

Health and Medical Information

Travellers require a Yellow Fever inoculation more than 10 days prior to your departure. The certificate will be checked on arrival in Uganda. If you have a history of liver disorders (hepatitis etc.), consult your physician first.

Tetanus and Cholera inoculations are recommended but not compulsory. Hepatitis inoculation is at the discretion of the traveler.

Malaria prophylactics are a must and can be purchased from your local pharmacy. Please consult your pharmacist/doctor.

Diarrhoea / Giardia - Bottled water is readily available throughout Uganda, however, it’s advisable to bring medicine just in case.

This is a guide only. Please check with your doctor or travel clinic for the latest information

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