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16 Days Wildlife Safari

Sun, 02 Jan

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Kampala

16 Days Wildlife Safari wildlife is one of the longest tour well packaged for you to discover more about Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Lake Mburo, National Park. It is an exceptional game viewing, boat and walking tour package designed for you to capture great sight of the park.

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16 Days Wildlife Safari
16 Days Wildlife Safari

Time & Location

02 Jan 2022, 19:00 – 18 Jan 2022, 19:00

Kampala, Kampala, Uganda

About the event

Tour Details

16 Days Wildlife Safari wildlife is one of the longest tour well packaged for you to discover more about Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Lake Mburo, National Park. It is an exceptional game viewing, boat and walking tour package designed for you to capture great sight of the park’s diverse wildlife.

Departure & Return Location

Entebbe International Airport (Google Map)

Departure Time

3 Hours Before Flight Time

Price Includes
  • Park entrance fees
  • Meals as specified (breakfast, Lunch and Dinner)
  • Tour Guide
  • Lunch cruise
  • All transportation in destination location
  • 4×4 WD vehicle with Fuel
  • English speaking Driver/guide
Price Excludes
  • Travel Insurance (highly recommended)
  • Visas
  • Tips, Souvenirs
  • Laundry and any other items of personal nature
  • Airport transfers (arranged on request)
  • Pre and post safari Accommodation
What to Expect

There are many attractive animals in the park Birds, Impalas,Buffaloes, Zebras, Giraffes, Lion and Elands. Lake Mburo National Park is nestled in Western Uganda.

  • Game Viewing
  • Community Walk
  • Gorilla Tracking
  • Nature Walk
Itinerary Day 1Arrival at Entebbe Airport

You will be met by our professional guide at the Entebbe International Airport and transferred to Kampala Entebbe overnight.

Day 2Transfer to Lake Mburo National Park

After breakfast we transfer to Lake Mburo, arriving in the afternoon with a game drive in the park. There are a superb wetland and Acacia savanna sanctuary. Birding here is a delightful experience, with superb scenery and a markedly different fauna to other reserves. This is the best place in the country to see game animals such as Eland as well as Zebra, Topi, Impala, and acacia-associated birds. The lakes within the park attract Hippos, Crocodiles, and a variety of waterbirds, while fringing swamps hide secretive papyrus specialists such as Sitatunga, plus much rarer Roan, Leopard, Hyenas, and Jackals. Impala at Lake Mburo National Park.

Day 3The whole day in the park

On this day, we have a game drive in the park. Later in the afternoon, we have a boat trip. Look out for mammals like Water Buck, Impala, Eland, Buffalo, Topi, Burchells’ Zebra, Bush Buck, Warthog, and Dwarf Mongoose.

Day 4Transfer To Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.

After breakfast, we have another game drive as we drive out of the park towards Bwindi Impenetrable forest. The Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to approximately half of the world population of Mountain Gorillas. This vast reserve offers arguably the most productive montane forest birding in Africa and supports 23 of Uganda’s 24 Albertine Rift endemic bird species. Once part of a much larger forest that included the Virunga Volcanoes in neighboring Rwanda, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is now an ecological island within a sea of human cultivation and therefore of immense conservation importance.

Day 5Gorilla Tracking in Bwindi Impenetrable forest.

We set off early, with packed lunch, to the park headquarters for a briefing before Gorilla Tracking. This is the most exciting lifetime experience of all time. The gorillas are gentle animals and it is an unforgettable experience to photograph them as they interact. It is a wonderful experience to stare into the eyes of these gentle giants; watch them in awe as they play and go about their daily activities. It is indeed a “once in a lifetime” experience that you must never miss. Each encounter is different and has its rewards; you are likely to enjoy the close view of adults feeding, grooming, and resting as the youngsters’ frolic and swing from vines in a delightfully playful display.

We also have a village walk around the Community. We will visit the Batwa and you will observe their ways of living. The Batwa were given land upon relocation from the forest and most of their basic needs are taken care of. The money they receive out of the village walk is, therefore, used to buy clothes and food. They also use the money from the sale of crafts for recreational purposes, reading, and buying alcohol. You will also observe how they go about the process of juice making. We will also visit the traditional healer and you will observe how he treats ailments using tree bark, leaves, and some animal material. He dresses in goat and cow skin to preserve the way traditional healers used to dress. You will also be taken through tea plantations and 10 sites that describe the way of life of the Buhoma Community.

We will spend the balance of our time here looking for other primates like the Lehoist Monkey, Black and White Colobus; Red-tailed, and Blue monkeys. Mammals include the Rwenzori Duiker, Yellowback duiker, Caruthers squirrel, Bohm’s and Alexander squirrels, and many other species.

Day 6Village walk in the Buhoma Community.

We set off early, with packed lunch, to the park headquarters for a briefing before Gorilla Tracking. This is the most exciting lifetime experience of all time. The gorillas are gentle animals and it is an unforgettable experience to photograph them as they interact. It is a wonderful experience to stare into the eyes of these gentle giants; watch them in awe as they play and go about their daily activities. It is indeed a “once in a lifetime” experience that you must never miss. Each encounter is different and has its rewards; you are likely to enjoy the close view of adults feeding, grooming, and resting as the youngsters’ frolic and swing from vines in a delightfully playful display.

We also have a village walk around the Community. We will visit the Batwa and you will observe their ways of living. The Batwa were given land upon relocation from the forest and most of their basic needs are taken care of. The money they receive out of the village walk is, therefore, used to buy clothes and food. They also use the money from the sale of crafts for recreational purposes, reading, and buying alcohol. You will also observe how they go about the process of juice making. We will also visit the traditional healer and you will observe how he treats ailments using tree bark, leaves, and some animal material. He dresses in goat and cow skin to preserve the way traditional healers used to dress. You will also be taken through tea plantations and 10 sites that describe the way of life of the Buhoma Community.

We will spend the balance of our time here looking for other primates like the Lehoist Monkey, Black and White Colobus; Red-tailed, and Blue monkeys. Mammals include the Rwenzori Duiker, Yellowback duiker, Caruthers squirrel, Bohm’s and Alexander squirrels, and many other species.

Day 7Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park

We drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park. If conditions are conducive, we will drive through the Ishasha section which is famed for the presence of tree climbing lions. If lucky, you may have a view of these magnificent creatures as they bask in the trees. This afternoon upon arrival, we may have an evening game drive in the park. We check-in at Mweya Safari Lodge. This Park is from open savannah to rainforest, from dense papyrus swamps and brooding crater lakes to the vastness of Lake Edward, it is little wonder that QENP boasts one of the highest biodiversity ratings of any game reserve in the world. Almost 100 mammal species and a remarkable 6012 bird species make this superb safari territory, with elephant, a profusion of hippos, the elusive giant forest hog, and handsome Uganda kob all regularly sighted around the tourist village on the Mweya Peninsula – which also boasts of a marvelous waterfront setting in the shadow of the Rwenzori Mountains.

Day 8Game Drive in the park and Launch Cruise on the Kazinga Channel.

We start early at dawn with an early cup of coffee and go for a game drive to look for the big game and beautiful sceneries. This afternoon, after our lunch at the lodge, we have a boat cruise on the spectacular Kazinga Channel. Back for dinner at the campsite.

Day 9Today we transfer to Kibale forest.

We carry our packed lunch which we shall enjoy on the way. Check-in at prebooked Lodge. Kibale’s major attraction, however, is the opportunity to track habituated chimps – these delightful apes, more closely related to humans than to any other living creature, are tremendous fun to watch as they squabble and play in fruiting trees. A network of shady forest trails provides much to delight botanists and butterfly lovers, while birders are in for a treat with 335 species. The elusive forest elephant, smaller and shaggier than its savannah counterpart, moves seasonally into the developed part of the park, while other terrestrial mammals include buffalo, giant forest hog, and a half dozen antelope species.

Day 10Chimp tracking at Kibale National Park.

We start after a dawn breakfast, carry packed lunch, and go to the forest for Chimp Tracking. Tracking the chimpanzees, that are said to be our ‘cousins’, is a very interesting experience. The way they feed, climb trees, respond to humans, caring for their young ones, is just phenomenal. This is a drama of life in a rain forest. This park is notable for its primate population, with the chimpanzees being the most famous. In the afternoon, if time allows, it will be possible to have a nature walk at Bigodi wetland which is managed by the community. This demonstrates a successful story of the ecotourism development benefits. Overnight at Pre-booked lodge.

Day 11Transfer to Murchison Falls National Park.

After breakfast, we drive northwards to Murchison Falls National Park stopping for lunch along the way. Murchison Falls Conservation area (MFNP) comprises of Bugungu and Karuma Wildlife Reserves. It derives its name from the Murchison Falls where the mighty River Nile explodes through a narrow gorge and flows down to become a placid river whose banks are thronged with Hippos, Crocodiles, Waterbucks, and Buffaloes. The vegetation is characterized by Savannah, Riverine forest, and Woodland. Wildlife includes Lions, Leopards, Elephants, Giraffes, Buffaloes, Hartebeest, Oribis, Uganda Kobs, Chimpanzees, and many bird species including the rare Shoebill.

Day 12Game Drive in Murchison Falls National park.

We start after an early breakfast and go for a whole morning game drive in the delta area. We will have lunch at the lodge. We later take the afternoon launch cruise to the bottom of the falls. This brings us to the closest distance to the magnificent falls. Dinner at the camp.

Day 13Game Drive in Murchison Falls National park.

After breakfast, we again have another chance to enjoy viewing the big game in the largest conservation area in Uganda. Another game evening game drive will offer opportunities for Nocturnal species of wildlife.

Day 14Transfer to Budongo for chimpanzee tracking at Kanio Pabidi.

We start early after our breakfast and head for the Budongo forest Kanio Pabide section. We have a forest walk in search of chimpanzees our close cousins. Budongo forest is known for the highest populations of Chimpanzees in tropical Africa. We have dinner and overnight stay in masindi

Day 16Transfer to Kampala Via Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary.

On this day, we transfer to Kampala carrying along with a packed lunch later to be enjoyed on the way. We will pass by Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary and try to track the white Rhinos. This is the only place in Uganda where we can see the rhinos in the wild.

Day 17Transfer to Entebbe Airport for departure.

After early breakfast, check out of your rooms ready to return home. Visit the top of the falls for scenic viewing. Drive at leisure and continue to the airport for your onward flight.

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