Uganda safari and gorilla trekking tour is a chance to
survey a variety of animals that Uganda the renowned pear of Africa boasts of.
This Uganda tour drives to Queen Elizabeth National park and Bwindi forest
national park for 6 days
Day 1 Drive to Queen
Elizabeth national park.
Early in the morning, your driver guide will pick you from
your overnight accommodation and drive you to western Uganda. This drive is
about 7 to 8 hours on a bumpy road but very scenic. Enjoy a stop over at the
equator where you will perform the water experiment. Stand on both side of the
earth at the same time. Enjoy a game
drive as you get into the park where you may have the chance of seeing animals
like elephants, warthogs, water bucks, bush bucks, buffaloes and several
others.
Dinner and overnight at:
Mweya safari lodge/ Bush Lodge/ Simba Safari Camp
Day 2: Game drive and
Launch cruise on Kazinga channel
Rise up early in the morning for a game drive in the
northern crater lakes sector of the park. You may have the chance of seeing the
early risers rise up from their overnight hiding. You may have the chance of
seeing animals like buffaloes, water bucks, hippos, lions, Uganda kobs, hyenas,
elephant herds, baboons to mention but a few. Return for late day breakfast and
after breakfast, head to the pier for a launch cruise on Kazinga channel. This is
where most animals converge to quench there thirst. Schools of hippos,
crocodiles, herds of buffaloes, elephants, rich avian life like Egyptian geese,
greater and lesser flamingos, cattle egrets, kingfisher, shoe bill and several
others.
Day 3: Chimpanzee
trekking in Kyambura gorge
Having taken your breakfast, drive to Kyambura gorge for
chimpanzee trekking. These chimps live at the bo0oton of the gorge so getting
to see them is quite challenging. They normally move deep into the forest especially
during the dry seasons so as to get water and quench there thirst. Take there
photo graphs and follow them for some time. Return to the lodge and relax or enjoy
another game drive in the park. Over night at your lodge
Day 4: drive to
Bwindi Forest National Park
After enjoying the occupants of Queen Elizabeth national
park, drive to Bwindi forest National Park the home of mountain gorillas. This forest
is thick and one of the still surviving forests of the ice age period. The
drive is about 5 to 6 hours on a scenic road where you have the chance of
viewing the rolling hills, meandering rivers and several others. Arrive in the
afternoon and relax
Dinner and overnight at Mahogany springs/ Silver Back Lodge/
Buhoma Comminity Banda/ wag tail eco lodge
Day 5 Gorilla
trekking in Bwindi forest National park
Early in the morning, head to the ranger station for
briefing afterwards go gorilla trekking. Gorillas keep moving as they search
for food. It may rain on you at any time so remember to carry a rain gear.
Gorillas are very huge hairy animals whose life depends on foliage. There favourite
delicacy is bamboo, fruits, soft stems, leaves to mention but afew. Stay with
them for just one permitted hour.
Day 6 return home after
gorilla trekking
After gorilla trekking tour, drive back to Entebbe
to catch-up with your home bound flight.
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