Our guide meets you from your hotel in Kampala or Entebbe at 08:00AM (or airport but arriving before 10am). If you are arriving on this day after 12pm, it might be a bit late to attempt the drive. So probably starting off on the next day would be a better option and of course we will come in handy to arrange this night.
We then head to Ziwa Rhinos Sanctuary which is about 3 hours away. Ziwa Rhino sanctuary is the only place to trek wild Rhinos in Uganda, the other Rhinos are found at Uganda wildlife education centre (former Zoo) in Entebbe. On arrival at the sanctuary, you will be given a briefing from your ranger guide on how to behave while on this Rhino trek. It is very critical that you heed to the ranger’s instructions while on the trek because Rhinos can be aggressive if they sense a need to defend themselves. Depending on the location of the Rhinos, you may need to drive closer to their location before you start the trek to reduce on the distance. Your ranger guide will share different information on the behavior of Rhinos and how you ought to behave while as you trek.
Once you locate the rhinos, you can stay a maximum of one hour in their presence. Sometimes different families are within distance of each other, in which case you will get an opportunity to visit more than one group. You also have a chance of other animal sightings on this nature walk, they include Waterbucks, Bushbucks, Kobs, Leopard (rarely), duikers etc.
We will continue through the park stopping at the top of the falls which is a fantastic sight. Here the Nile, the longest river in the world, is forced through a narrow gap in the rock (only 7 meters wide), before ferociously plunging down 43 meters. From here we will continue onto our accommodation place along the Nile River
Murchison Falls National Park has a variety of vegetation ranging from riparian forests and swamplands to broad savannah and provides visitors the opportunity of seeing large concentrations of wildlife including lion, leopard, civet, hyena, elephant, giraffe, buffalo, hippo, crocodile, a host of smaller game, small primates and many bird species, including the rare shoebill stork. The park is especially famous for crocodiles and hippos.
Accommodation options available (all on full board basis)
Upper Luxury: Nile Safari Lodge
Luxury: Paraa Safari Lodge
Moderate: Fort Murchison Lodge | Murchison River Lodge | Pakuba Lodge
Budget: Fort Murchison Lodge (tents) | Murchison River Lodge (tents) | Red Chilli Rest Camp
Meals included today: Lunch and dinner.
Driving time: 4.5 hrs (excluding time spent on stops, photography, etc).
We have a quite early start today in anticipation of catching up with the BIG CATS from their night hunting. The northern sector is the center of action and your guide will be at the lodge lobby at 6 am waiting for you (could be earlier in some cases). The lodge staff will prepare a quick brunch for you and certainly pack more. Driving through the jungle at this time of the day is one memory that sticks forever – the waking bird sounds, the crickets, sunrise on the other side, it’s all just beautiful!
Our game drives could go for as long as you get tired of them but your safari guide will outdo themselves trying to locate and tick off as many species as possible. It can be dusty(or muddy) and hot out there, but the fun, photography, and sightings are all worth it.
Expect to see lots of birdlife, lions, hyenas, giraffes, herds of elephants, buffaloes, and many more. Of late, the leopard hasn’t been uncommon on our game drives.
We will drive back to the lodge for some rest and lunch before taking an afternoon boat cruise to the foot of Murchison Falls. This boat trip along the Nile is often cited as being the highlight of a trip to Murchison since it allows you to get up close and personal with the animals. Along this stretch of the river, there are reported to be around 4,000 hippos in addition to some enormous Nile crocodiles.
Accommodation options available:
Up-market: Paraa Safari Lodge
Moderate: Fort Murchison Lodge | Murchison River Lodge | Pakuba Lodge
Budget: Fort Murchison Lodge (tents) | Murchison River Lodge (tents) | Red Chilli Rest Camp
Meals included today: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Early morning after breakfast we continue driving through the undulating highlands of southwestern Uganda on our way to the greener and beautiful Fort Portal area. The lush rolling hills of this region provide good “photo opportunities”. As you approach Fort Portal in the foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains, you enter Uganda’s famous tea plantation region. A carpet of green spreads before you, as far as the eye can see, and seems an unusual contrast to the countryside through which you have just passed.
In the afternoon we visit a nearby forest swamp that is excellent for viewing primates and other forest animals. At the Eastern edge of the Kibale forest is the Bigodi Wetland sanctuary which is an initiative of the local community and takes approximately two-three hours. The swamp is known for its rich diversity of birds and primates. You will expect birds like the great Blue turaco, blue monkeys, baboons, otters, mongoose, bush bucks, bush pigs and others.
Driving time: 5.5 hrs (but might be longer or shorter depending on time spent on stops along the way, road conditions, etc).
Accommodation options available:
Upscale: Kyaninga Lodge | Ndali Lodge | Crater Safari Lodge | Luxury cottage at Primate Lodge Kibale
Midrange: Isunga Lodge| ensuite tents at Kibale Forest Camp | ensuite cottages at Chimpanzee Forest Lodge | ensuite rooms at Rweteera Safari Park
Low Budget: Sheltered tents at Kibale Forest Camp (with bedding and mosquito nets, shared bathroom) | Rooms in the main house at Chimpanzee Forest Lodge | sheltered tents at Rweteera Safari Park
Meals included today: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
This morning we gather with other visitors for our chimpanzee trekking experience in Kibale National Park.
Chimpanzees are man’s closest cousins though they are one of the most threatened primate species. More primates like black and white colobus monkeys, L’Hoest monkeys, grey-cheeked mangabey, red-tailed monkeys, bush babies, pottos, and many bird species like the yellow spotted nicator, rumped tinker bird, little greenbul, green breasted pitta, the crowned eagle, black bee-eater and mammals like elephants can be seen in this walk.
Typically, we locate the chimps by listening for their pant-hooting calls, then hustle to the area from which they are calling. We get to observe them as they feed in fruiting trees, lounge, and socialize with each other, or even, occasionally hunt.
Accommodation options available:
Upscale: Kyaninga Lodge | Ndali Lodge | Crater Safari Lodge | Luxury cottage at Primate Lodge Kibale
Midrange: Isunga Lodge| ensuite tents at Kibale Forest Camp | ensuite cottages at Chimpanzee Forest Lodge | ensuite rooms at Rweteera Safari Park
Low Budget: Sheltered tents at Kibale Forest Camp (with bedding and mosquito nets, shared bathroom) | Rooms in the main house at Chimpanzee Forest Lodge | sheltered tents at Rweteera Safari Park
Meals included today: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
You might want to spend part of the morning relaxing at the hotel after your breakfast. Or alternatively, depart early to explore the beautiful crater lakes region.
We shall be driving to Queen Elizabeth National Park later on. It is a beautiful route via Kasese, with the Rwenzori Mountains on your right side and the green valley on the left.
For some, it probably makes sense to have a day hike to the foothills of the Rwenzoris, one of the great mountain ranges of the world, looking out for its forbidding peaks in the distance before driving to Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Your safari guide shall do his best to show as much as possible without necessarily tiring you out but this afternoon is certainly going to be a busy one.
Accommodation options available:
Up-market/Luxury: Mweya Safari Lodge | Elephant Plains Lodge | Katara Lodge
Mid-range: Ihamba Safari Lodge| Enganzi Lodge | Queen Elizabeth Bush Lodge
Budget: Bush Lodge (tents)| Simba Safari Camp (tents) | Pumba Cottages
Meals included today: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Driving time today should be about 2 hrs excluding time for game drives and other activities.
We set out early in the morning for a game drive in the northern part of the park on the Kasenyi Track in search of lions, elephants, and solitary buffaloes. This is the best time for opportunities of viewing the cats in action owing to the vast population of Uganda kobs. We have an excellent chance to view just about every animal here at very close range. Of course, we might have more time to explore the other tracks. The whole morning is before you to explore the park anyway.
In the afternoon we will go for a launch trip along the Kazinga Channel. This gives you the opportunity to view wildlife up close: hippos huff and spray at a mere foot away from the boat, buffalo linger in the shallows. The shores of the channel are also home to an array of birds including pink-backed pelicans, pied and malachite kingfishers, saddle-billed stork, and many others.
Accommodation options available:
Up-market/Luxury: Mweya Safari Lodge | Elephant Plains Lodge | Katara Lodge
Mid-range: Ihamba Safari Lodge| Enganzi Lodge | Queen Elizabeth Bush Lodge
Budget: Bush Lodge (tents)| Simba Safari Camp (tents) | Pumba Cottages
Meals included today: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Seasons allowing, you will drive through the Ishasha sector in search of the tree-climbing lions. Nowhere in Africa do you stand a better chance of seeing this than in the large low limbed fig trees of Ishasha. This game drive en route will expose you to some of the animals that you might have missed seeing while on your game drives in Kasenyi and Queens Mile.
Arrival in Bwindi is in the late afternoon. Once you are checked in, you could rather be interested in rural African culture and we suggest you take a guided village walk in Buhoma Village– see how Ugandans live, visit a local bar and meet the local medicine man! Please speak to your guide about the various options.
Driving time today depends on the side of Bwindi your gorilla permits are booked. If you are booked in the northern sectors (Ruhija/Buhoma), we drive for about 3 hrs excluding time for game drives and other activities and if you are on the southern end, we go for not less than 5 hours (but your journey to Rwanda is shortened).
Accommodation options:
Bwindi Accommodation options available (all on a full board basis)
Upper Luxury: Gorilla Forest Camp | Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge | Bwindi Lodge
Luxury: Buhoma Lodge | Mahogany Springs Lodge | Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge | Chameleon Hill Lodge or Gorilla Safari Lodge
Moderate: Engagi Lodge |Gorilla Mist Camp | Ichumbi Gorilla Lodge
Low Budget: Gorilla Conservation Camp | Rushaga Gorilla Haven Lodge | Ruhija Gorilla Friends Camp
Meals included today: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.
After breakfast, proceed for the morning briefing before enjoying the highlight of the trip- Gorilla trekking, which may last the entire day. We trek through the rainforest and bamboo-covered slopes, accompanied by a guide and trackers, in search of a mountain gorilla family. The walking can sometimes be tough and long, but when you catch a glimpse of the magnificent silverback, any discomforts will be quickly forgotten. When sighted, visitors will be guided to within 6 meters of the gorillas, and sit around them for a whole hour while gazing into their big round eyes.
Gorilla trekking is unpredictable. It’s difficult to foresee how many hours you will hike. The gorilla excursion can take from 2 up to 8 hours. Expect to walk a long distance in steep and muddy conditions, sometimes with rain overhead, before you encounter any gorillas. A good physical condition is recommended. For conservation purposes, time spent with the gorillas is limited to one hour. A ranger will brief you on how to behave with the gorillas.
Bwindi Accommodation options available (all on full board basis)
Upper Luxury: Gorilla Forest Camp | Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge | Bwindi Lodge
Luxury: Buhoma Lodge | Mahogany Springs Lodge | Nkuringo Bwindi Gorilla Lodge | Chameleon Hill Lodge or Gorilla Safari Lodge
Moderate: Engagi Lodge |Gorilla Mist Camp | Ichumbi Gorilla Lodge
Low Budget: Gorilla Conservation Camp | Rushaga Gorilla Haven Lodge | Ruhija Gorilla Friends Camp
Meals included today: Breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Take breakfast and depart for Rwanda. You will cross the border via Kisoro and then clear at the border – Rwanda is 1 hour behind Uganda.
Located in the far northwest of Rwanda, the Volcanoes National Park is home to the steep slopes of this wonderful mountain range – home of the rare mountain gorilla – and the rich mosaic of montane ecosystems, which cuddles evergreen and bamboo forest, open grassland, swamp, and heath.
Top Accommodation options in Volcanoes National Park (all on full board basis)
Upper Luxury: Virunga Lodge | Silverback Sabinyo Lodge | Bishop’s House Rwanda
Luxury level: Mountain Gorilla View Lodge
Moderate: Da Vinci Gorilla Lodge
Low Budget: Muhabura Lodge
Meals included today: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
You can choose to go gorilla tracking in Volcanoes National Park (subject to permit availability at the time of booking).
Tracking the gorillas through the light mountain forest on the slopes of the Virungas is a magical experience. If you are lucky you can get to the gorillas, spend an hour with them, and be back at the base in time for a late lunch! Some gorilla families however are more elusive, and tracking can take a full day, especially when it is wet and muddy.
Top Accommodation options in Volcanoes National Park (all on full board basis)
Upper Luxury: Virunga Lodge | Silverback Sabinyo Lodge | Bishop’s House Rwanda
Luxury level: Mountain Gorilla View Lodge
Moderate: Da Vinci Gorilla Lodge
Low Budget: Muhabura Lodge
Meals included today: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
Depart from the park in the afternoon to Kigali.
You have a Kigali city tour today and visit the Genocide Memorial Museum before you transfer to the airport for your onward international flight. The city tour includes the old town (Nyamirambo) and Muslim quarter, the new handicraft village and other shops, the Batwa pottery and dance center and the Gisozi Genocide Memorial. The memorial is very moving – the tour takes a couple of hours – and will be of interest to anyone who has spent some time in this enchanting country.
Afterward you are transferred to the airport for your flight back home.