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This eight day safari will take you deep into Kibale forest searching for primates like Chimpanzee, Grey Cheeked Mangabeys, Red Colobus among others. The forest boasts of 335 bird species some of which are endemics of this region of the Albertine Rift valley.
Enjoy the scenic beauty of the savannah and its wildlife which includes elephants, water buffalo, lions, Spotted Hyenas, Ugandan Kob, and over 640 bird species—– the highest number in any African park. Queen Elizabeth National Park has one of the top biodiversity ratings of any game reserve in the world. Windup with the zebras, Elands and Rothschild giraffes of Mburo before picking a memento at the equator.
Includes: Accommodation, Meals as per the itinerary, Chimp permit for Kibale, Park entry fees, Game drive on northern side, Cruise on the Kazinga Channel, nature walk in Mburo, boat ride in Mburo and private 4×4 ground transport with an English speaking driver guide.
Excludes: Beverages, tips, and personal expenses.
Upon your arrival at Entebbe Airport, a representative of Stream Safari will meet you and take you to your hotel in Kampala. In the afternoon a safari briefing will be followed by a city tour visiting places like the Uganda Museum, the Uganda Martyrs shrine Namugongo, among other places of interest if time allows.
Overnight at Kampala Sheraton Hotel.
Meal Plan – Bed and breakfast
Travel time: 1 Hour from Entebbe Airport to Kampala
Enjoy an early breakfast before your driver guide picks you up to embark on the drive to Kibale Forest, an exquisite rainforest known to harbor more than thirteen primate species. Drive through Mityana and Mubende town continuing through large tea plantations before reaching Fort Portal town. After lunch proceed to Kibale and check in at your lodge for evening relaxation before dinner and overnight at Kibale Primate Lodge.
Meals include lunch and dinner.
Travel time: 5 Hours
Following breakfast you will transfer to the park offices for pre-trek briefing by your ranger guide before setting out on the popular primate walk. This half day activity will take you searching for the Chimpanzee, Grey Cheeked Mangabeys, Red Colobus (an endemic species only found in this forest in Uganda) among others.
With over 335 bird species recorded in this virgin rainforest some of which are endemics of this region of the Albertine Rift valley, Kibale is a hot spot for birders. After the trek return to your lodge for lunch before taking a nature walk in the Bigodi Swamp. Bigodi is rich in biodiversity and accompanying bird-life like the Blue Turaco. The wetland offers surprises like the endangered swamp antelope Sitatunga, mongoose, civet cats and bushbucks. Return to Ndali Lodge for Dinner and Overnight.
Meals and overnight at Kibale Primate Lodge.
Meals include: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
After breakfast, we drive to our next park, Queen Elizabeth National Park. Along the journey don’t miss the sight the of the Rwenzori mountain also known as “Mountains of the Moon” in the backdrop as it domineers the surrounding landscape. This is the third highest mountain in Africa. Upon arrival in the park, check in and have lunch at the prestigious Mweya Safari Lodge. After lunch, a late afternoon game drive awaits on the northern circuits or the crater areas.
Be on the lookout for the different wildlife species like the elephant, lion, leopard, Cape buffalo, among others. Learn the secrets of the African bush. Return to the Lodge for dinner and overnight.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Travel Time: 3 hours
You will be out of bed early enough to prepare for the morning game drive that starts at 0630 hours. After a hot cup of tea or coffee drive out of the lodge heading to the Kasenyi track where the cats are usually sighted before they retreat to the thickets after sunrise. Along the way you will stop to see a variety of animals like the hippos moving back to the water, elephants, water bucks, hyenas, buffaloes among others.
With over 612 bird species recorded Queen Elizabeth National Park is a bird haven. Return to your lodge for breakfast and after lunch you will go for a Cruise along the Kazinga channel. The 32 kilometers stretch that joins Lake Edward to Lake George is believed to hold the largest concentration of hippos in the entire world. Elephants, solitary buffaloes and waterbucks are among the animals normally sighted at the banks. On a lucky day lions and other predators are also sighted in the hideouts waiting to catch their prey as it goes for a drink at the channel.
The channel is also rich in bird life as thousands of birds are always at the channel both indigenous and migrant species that fly thousands of miles all the way from Europe and other parts of the world to escape the winter. Some of the bird species include the Martial Eagle, Black-rumpled Buttonquail, African Skimmer, Chapin’s Flycatcher, Pink backed Pelican, African Broadbill, Verreaux’s Eagle Owl, Black Bee-eater, White-tailed Lark, White-winged Warbler, Papyrus Gonolek, Papyrus Canary, Corncrake, Lesser and Greater Flamingo, Shoebill, Bar-tailed Godwit.
Queen Elizabeth National Park has one of the top biodiversity ratings of any game reserve in the world so enjoy every moment as it lasts. Return to lodge for dinner and overnight.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Meals include breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Breakfast at leisure prior to embarking on your drive to Lake Mburo National Park driving through amazing sceneries, beautiful tea estates and splendid banana growth canopy. The drive will take you through Bushenyi and Mbarara before reaching Lake Mburo National Park with an en route game drive.
Dinner and Overnight at Kimbla Mantana Lodge
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
Transit Time: About 3 Hours
After an early breakfast you will embark on the morning game drive for a chance to see the hyenas coming back to their dens, hippos walking back to the water and the recently reintroduced Rothschild giraffes roaming the park. Other animals here include buffaloes, zebras, impala and topi.
On a good day the rare Sitatunga might also be seen. Return to the lodge for lunch and after lunch you might opt for a nature walk or boat ride on Lake Mburo. In the evening drive to the observation post near the park headquarters to see animals at the natural salt lick.
Return to Kimbla Mantana Lodge for dinner and overnight.
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
After a relaxed breakfast, with the help of a ranger guide you will embark on a guide nature walk through the African Wilderness. Following designated circuits through the Savannah grasslands trailing the unsuspecting wildlife through the Hyena’s Den, we proceed through the swamp and ending at the Lake.
Alternatively one might opt for a horse ride or a quad bike trailing the wildlife. (this attracts an additional fee and can be arranged in the park). After lunch depart for Kampala arriving in the evening proceed to Entebbe for your departure flight.
Meal Plan: Breakfast and Lunch
Transit Time: Approximately 4-5 hours Kampala