Safari Overview
The six-day safari gives you the best of two of Uganda’s premier national parks. You will visit Kibale Forest home to 13 primates and most famous for chimpanzee tracking. Thereafter visit Queen Elizabeth National park, the park is famous for its number of Hippos, the Largest number of bird species (over 600), and tree-climbing lions. The Safari will give you at least three of the Big 5 and cruise on the Kazinga channel that joins two lakes, Edward and George.
Safari Summary
Day 1 Pick up
Day 2 Travel to Kibale Forest National Park
Day 3 Chimpanzee tracking and Bigodi Wetland visit
Day 4 Travel to Queen Elizabeth and afternoon boat cruise
Day 5 Morning game drive and community visit
Day 6 Travel to Kampala and departure
Day 1 Pick up
You arrive at Entebbe International Airport and a representative from Snap Uganda Tours will meet you. He will brief you about what to expect and about Uganda before transferring you to your lodge for an overnight.
Meal Plan (D)
Accommodation: Luxury- Serena Lake Victoria Resort
Mid-range- Cassia Lodge
Budget- Forest Cottages
Day 2 Travel to Kibale Forest National Park
After breakfast, you drive to Fort Portal via Mubende about 4 hours and arrive, check-in at the Lodge. In the afternoon at Kyaninga, you can take a walk around with your camera and capture the beautiful landscapes and get up close with neighboring communities. In the evening, watch out for sunset over the Rwenzori ranges.
After dinner, you can relax by the fire and sip a drink as you share your pictures with your loved ones using the wireless internet access in the lodge. At Primates Lodge, you can do a nature walk in the forest and relax by the campfire as you are entertained by local dancers.
Meal Plan (B,L,D)
Accommodation: Luxury- Primate Lodge (Luxury cottages)
Mid-range- Kibale Forest Camp
Budget- Rwenzori View Guesthouse
Day 3 Chimpanzee tracking and Bigodi Wetland visit
Wake up early, have breakfast, and drive for one hour to Kibale Forest National Park visitors’ center at Kanyanchu for a pre- chimpanzee tracking briefing.
At 8.00 am you enter the Forest to track the chimpanzees and other primates. You will have a picnic lunch in the forest. The Park is famous for Chimpanzee tracking. With 13 primate species, Kibale National Park is known is the Primates Capital of the world. The park hosts about 1500 chimpanzees out of the 5000 recorded in the country and has 375 and 250 bird and butterfly species respectively in addition to 70 mammal species.
After tracking, you drive to the nearby Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary for a nature walk and community visit. There is a craft center manned by the local women group.
After the community tour, you return to the lodge
Meal Plan (B,L,D)
Accommodation: Luxury- Primate Lodge (Luxury cottages)
Mid-range- Kibale Forest Camp
Budget- Rwenzori View Guesthouse
Day 4 Travel to Queen Elizabeth and afternoon boat cruise
After breakfast, drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park with a stopover at the Equator at Kikorongo where you can take pictures before entering the park via the Equator gate. {1hrs 30min} Once in the park, you do a game drive to the crater area and the Baboon cliff before proceeding to check-in at Mweya Safari Lodge (Luxury) and then have Lunch. For Mid-range you will be checked in at Enganzi Lodge, about 45 minutes away.
The park’s main attractions are craters carved into rolling green hills, panoramic views of the Kazinga Channel with its banks lined with hippos, buffalo, and elephants, the Ishasha plains home to tree-climbing lions.
Mweya Safari Lodge is located on a peninsula within the heart of the Queen Elizabeth National Park and is surrounded by the magical Rwenzori Mountains aptly described as the ‘Mountains of the Moon.
At 2.00 pm you go for a Boat Cruise along the Kazinga Channel. The channel joins Lake George to Lake Edward. Kazinga channel is an oasis for many of the fascinating species that inhabit the park. A boat cruise gives you a chance to watch schools of hippos, buffalo’s elephants, and a lot of birds along the shoreline.
Meal Plan (B,L,D)
Accommodation: Mweya Safari Lodge (Luxury)
Ihamba Safari Lodge (Mid-range)
Simba Safari Camp (Budget)
Day 5 Morning game drive and community visit
Early wakeup call, have a quick cup of coffee/tea and at 6.00 am and go for a game drive with breakfast in the bush. Some of the animals you can see are occasional leopard, elephants, lions, Uganda kob, waterbucks, and a variety of birds. During the game drive, you branch off to the picturesque Katwe Salt Lake for landscape and people pictures.
A visit to the lake gives you the experience of meeting the local people as they go about their centuries-old trade- salt mining. One nearby Crater Lake called Munyanyange (Cattle egret in the local language) attracts huge flamingo flocks not seen elsewhere in Uganda.
After the game drive, you go back to the Lodge for lunch. In the afternoon do a guided nature walk in Kyambura Gorge. You will enjoy the giddy viewpoint on the 100m gorge before descending into the depth for the walk.
Meal Plan (B,L,D)
Accommodation: Mweya Safari Lodge (Luxury)
Ihamba Safari Lodge (Mid-range)
Simba Safari Camp (Budget)
Day 6 Travel to Kampala and departure
In the morning after breakfast, you will drive through the exciting scenery of western Uganda through the tea estates in Bushenyi. You will have a stopover for Lunch at Igongo Cultural Centre. After lunch drive to Kampala and stop at the Equator for a photo moment then proceed.
Reach Kampala in the evening and drop at the airport or Lodge for departure or overnight depending on your flight plans.
Meal Plan (B,L)
Inclusions
- Ground transport per private 4WD safari vehicle
- English speaking driver/guide
- Airport transfer
- Chimpanzee tracking permit
- Accommodation as mentioned in the itinerary
- Meals as described in the itinerary
- Bottled mineral water in the safari vehicle
- Entrance fees and ranger fees for national parks
- Activities and excursions mentioned in the program
- VAT for hotels and lodges outside Kampala
Exclusions
- Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, tips, telephone calls, laundry etc
- Personal insurance
- Souvenirs
- Tip/gratitude
- Visas and international air tickets
- Any other items which are not included in the itinerary
A deposit of 40% is required when booking this safari.
The remaining balance will be charged 40 days prior to departure.
For any bookings within 40 days of departure, the full trip amount will be charged upon booking.
Why Book with us?
- Our Safaris Depart any day
- Unbeatable prices
- Authentic African experience
- Customizable safari packages
- Accommodation and meals inclusive
- Professional guides
Best time to go
The best wildlife viewing months in Uganda are during the Dry seasons from June to August and December to February. Primate walks in the forest are a big part of any safari in Rwanda.
The habitat of rain forests is, by default, very wet, and one can’t avoid rain completely.
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