This is a ten nights and eleven days tour into the forests of Uganda. Spending more days in Uganda would reap in fruitful wildlife experience in Uganda added with cultural add on. You would spend more than a day at Murchison Falls, Albertine Escarpment, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Biwindi Impenetrable Forest, Mburo National Park in that order. Days and nights of Safari Game Drives, Trekking, Boating and walking the trails of impenetrable Biwindi forests (all comprehending best experiences at Uganda). Best of Uganda’s Wildlife welcomes you and we assure of best hospitality at our handpicked lodges during your days in the forests of Uganda.
Murchison Falls National Park: 305 kms northwest of Kampala lies Uganda’s largest and most sprawled tourist destination. Big Five except Rhinos can be found in Murchison. Murchison Falls launch itself roaring through a narrow gorge and take a 141ft deep plunge. The swampy banks habituate variety of species including the Hippos and crocodiles. Excellent Wildlife and stunning view of Nile attract many tourists to Murchison.
Kibale Forest: Kibale is Uganda’s unique park that contains lowland and montane forests. With an area spanning over 750kms that has extreme environmental attributes in north and south. Northern region is the wettest area and southern Kibala opens up in the vast grasslands of Queen Elizabeth Park. 13 species of Primates and chimpanzees are found in abundance with best of flaura and fauna. Guided nature walks to get introduced to the leaf eating Primates, Colubus Monkeys and 325 prolific bird species are the specialities of Kibala.
Queen Elizabeth: (QENP spreads over 1978sq.kms) is the most visited park of Uganda and big gaming destination. The savannas, lakes and grasslands reside 600 recorder species of birds and 95 mammals. The Ishasha region in the heart of the park has tree climbing lions and highest concentration of Hippos in the world. Park has its own tracks to trace the big four in their natural habitat along with monkeys and baboons. Take a boat trip in Kazinga channel and picture hippos from close distance.
Biwindi Impenetrable: Gorillas. Half of the endangered population of Mountain Gorillas resides in this UNESCO protected world heritage site. To track them is still not easy as the forests are extremely dense and it can take up to 10 hrs to trace your first group of gorillas. With the very sight of this king of Biwindi would drift away all the tiredness. Nature Walks (only option), trekking with keen eyes and strong foot would make it a unique adventure in rugged forest. There are 300+ other species of colorful birds habituated in Biwindi impenetrable forest.
Lake Mburo: Lake Mburo is Uganda’s smallest Savannah Park located in western part of the country. The park has 5 lakes and 68 species of mammals (including indigenous Impalas, Bruchell’s Zebra, Leopards and Hippos in high numbers. 350 recorded species of birds and upto 300 hippos can be found. This 350sq.meter Park can be covered in a day through activities like nature walks, Game viewing and Birding.
Day 1:- Arrival-Murchison Falls National Park (6 hrs) |
Day 2:- Nature walk & Game in the Heart of the park |
Day 3:- Game Viewing and Boat ride. |
Day 4:- Safari along the Albertine Escarpment (8 hrs) |
Day 5:- Chimpanzee Tracking - Kibale Forest (Tracking takes about 3 to 4 hrs) |
Day 6:- Kibale - Queen Elizabeth National Park(3 hrs) |
Day 7:- Game Viewing & Boat ride. |
Day 8:- Queen Elizabeth–Bwindi Impenetrable Forest (4 hrs) |
Day 9:- Gorilla Tracking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest (Tracking takes 3 to 10 hrs) |
Day 10:- Bwindi Impenetrable Forest - Lake Mburo National Park (6 hrs) |
Day 11:- Lake Mburo – Kampala/Entebbe (6 hrs) |
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