15
Days/ 14 Nights Ultimate Uganda & Rwanda Safari
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Days/ 14 Nights Ultimate Uganda & Rwanda Safari
explores the highlights of Uganda and Rwanda on this
spectacular journey through Central East Africa. Track
the chimpanzees of Kibale Forest, take in the savannah
plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park, the tree climbing
lions of Ishasha and track the endangered mountain gorillas
of Uganda and Rwanda.)
15
Days/ 14 Nights Ultimate Uganda & Rwanda Safari
15
Days/ 14 Nights Ultimate Uganda & Rwanda Safari
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15
Days/ 14 Nights Ultimate Uganda & Rwanda Safari
explores the highlights of Uganda and Rwanda on this
spectacular journey through Central East Africa. Track
the chimpanzees of Kibale Forest, take in the savannah
plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park, the tree climbing
lions of Ishasha and track the endangered mountain gorillas
of Uganda and Rwanda.
15
Days/ 14 Nights Ultimate Uganda & Rwanda Safari
can be tailor-made to meet your specific requirements
including your preferred number of days, preferred travel
dates, standard of lodges and budget.
15
Days/ 14 Nights Ultimate Uganda & Rwanda Safari
Summary Itinerary
Day
1: Entebbe Arrival
Day
2: Entebbe – Drive to Kibale Forest
Day
3: Explore Kibale Forest
Day
4: Kibale Forest – Drive to Queen Elizabeth
National Park
Day
5: Queen Elizabeth National Park
Day
6: Queen Elizabeth National Park – Drive
to Ishasha Sector
Day
7: Ishasha Sector
Day
8: Ishasha Sector – Drive to Bwindi Impenetrable
Forest
Day
9: Explore Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
Day
10: Explore Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
Day
11: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest – Drive
to Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda)
Day
12: Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda)
Day
13: Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda)
Day
14: Volcanoes National Park – Drive to
Kigali (Rwanda)
Day
15: Kigali – Depart
15
Days/ 14 Nights Ultimate Uganda & Rwanda Safari
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15
Days/ 14 Nights Ultimate Uganda & Rwanda Safari
Itinerary
Day
1: Entebbe Arrival
On
your arrival into Entebbe International Airport you
will be met by your private vehicle and professional
driver/ guide and escorted to your guesthouse for the
night. If time permits, you can have a stroll around
the sleepy tropical town of Entebbe.
Overnight: Boma Guesthouse
Meal
Plan {Breakfast}
Day
2: Entebbe – Drive to Kibale Forest
Today,
you will head west towards Kibale Forest through the
verdant hillsides of Uganda (an approximate 7 hours
drive). You arrive this afternoon where you have a chance
to relax and enjoy your surroundings.
Overnight: Ndali Lodge
Meal
Plan {Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner}
Day
3: Explore Kibale Forest
This
morning you have the chance to track a troop of about
120 habituated chimpanzees that live in the Kibale Forest
National Park. This 766km2 tropical rain forest is the
natural habitat for an amazing 12 primate species, and
contains the highest primate density of an area on Earth.
Here,
on a guided forest walk, you may find families of Chimpanzees
and Red Colobus Monkeys chattering and swinging through
the ancient forest trees. Some of the trees are 50 to
60 meters (150 to 180 feet) in height, and provide a
majestic canopy for the profusion of rain forest life,
including 325 bird species.
Even
though you may only rarely see them, the park is home
to the largest population of Forest Elephant in Uganda,
and is also home to Buffalo, Uganda Kob, Genet, Civet,
Waterbuck and Bushbuck.
You
will track the chimpanzees through this fascinating
forest, following the well-marked trails. Like the gorilla
tracking the amount of time spend with the chimps is
limited to 1 hour. This is to prevent the spread of
disease, but also to allow the chimps to have a normal
life in the forest.
This
afternoon you will visit the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary
lies 5km southeast of Kibale National Park. The sanctuary
is managed by the Kibale Association for Rural and Environmental
Development (KAFRED), a community based environmental
organization formed in 1992 with the aim of achieving
social and economic development for local communities.
With
the generated income KAFRED has been able to maintain
the tourism infrastructure and support community projects.
Here you can find out about the Bigodi Women’s
Group, Bigodi Peanut Group, and Enyange Dance and Drama
Group. Rich in bio diversity and scenic beauty the 8km
long wetlands acts as an important wildlife corridor
of Kibale Forest.
The
sanctuary harbors 8 species of primates, including one
of the best sightings in Africa to see the elusive Red
Colobus monkey. It is rich in the abundance of butterflies
and species of vegetation such as wild palms, polita
figs, water lilies and papyrus.
The
guided nature/ bird walk around Magombe Swamp, its boardwalk
trail and viewing platforms lasts 3 Hours.
Overnight:
Ndali Lodge
Meal
Plan {Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner}
Day
4: Kibale Forest – Drive to Queen Elizabeth
National Park
You
enjoy a relaxing morning prior to transferring in a
southerly direction (an approximate 2hr drive) to the
lovely Queen Elizabeth National Park, the Mweya section.
If it is a clear day you may even catch a glimpse of
the Rwenzori Mountains on your right hand side, also
known as the Mountains of the Moon.
Queen
Elizabeth is arguably one of the most scenic national
parks in Uganda. Gazetted in 1952, the park occupies
an area of 1,978km2 and is located on the rift valley
floor at 910m (a.s.l) and rises to 1,390m (a.s.l) in
the Explosion Crater Field.
The
dramatic scenery is enhanced by the Rwenzori Mountain
range beyond the park boundary. A staggering fifty-seven
vegetation types exist in Queen Elizabeth National Park.
The habitats include moist semi-deciduous forest, moist
thicket, riparian and riverine forests, bush savannah
and open acacia woodland, open grassland, swamps, craters,
& crater lakes.
You
will enjoy a game drive en-route to the lodge and if
lucky you can spot elephant, lion, savannah cape buffalo,
defassa waterbuck, bushbuck and kob. Hippopotamus, warthog,
spotted hyena, side-striped jackal, blotched genet,
and banded mongoose are known to wander close to Mweya
Safari Lodge.
Overnight: Mweya Safari Lodge
Meal
Plan {Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner}
Day
5: Queen Elizabeth National Park
After
an early breakfast you will head out for a long morning’s
game drive returning for lunch. You head towards the
Kasenyi Track which is one of the best game-viewing
areas in Queen Elizabeth National Park and renowned
for its rutting herds of Ugandan Kob.
Common
mammals to be seen include herds of defassa waterbuck,
savannah buffalo, elephant, warthog and lion. You will
return to the lodge for a well deserved lunch.
Here
you can enjoy the lodge swimming pool. After a restful
afternoon you head to the Kazinga Channel for an evening
boat cruise. 40km’s in length, the Kazinga Channel
connects Lake George to Lake Edward. It’s the
park’s prime wildlife location attracting large
numbers of birds, mammals and reptiles annually. It
acts as a migrant trap for birds journeying along the
Albertine Rift.
Here
you have the chance to see a wide variety of water-related
species. It is also home to some of the largest concentration
of hippopotamus populations in the world. Here they
spend most of the daylight hours in the water emerging
frequently to bask on the sandy mud-banks and on occasion
to feed.
If
you are lucky elephant herds may make their way to the
Channel for their evening refreshments. This sometimes
consists of splendid cooling displays.
Several
reptiles also are seen along the banks of the river,
including huge Nile Crocodiles and Nile Monitor Lizards.
You return in the late afternoon, and transfer to our
lodge. As dusk falls, we prepare for dinner and a good
night's rest.
Overnight: Mweya Safari Lodge
Meal
Plan {Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner}
Day
6: Queen Elizabeth National Park – Drive to
Ishasha Sector
From
the Mweya section of the park you drive to the quieter
area of Ishasha. This is one of our favourite areas
of Queen Elizabeth; based from the beautiful Ishasha
Wilderness Camp we explore this remote corner of Queen
Elizabeth famous for its tree climbing lions.
This
area is also popular with migrating elephant herds,
a variety of grazers and more and more frequently, leopard.
Sit back and relax this evening on the banks of the
river as you listen to the sounds of the wilderness
unfold before you.
Overnight: Ishasha Wilderness Camp
Meal
Plan {Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner}
Day
7: Ishasha Sector
Today
you will explore Ishasha, the southern sector of Queen
Elizabeth considered by some experts as one of the most
alluring game viewing area of East Africa. It's an off-the-beaten-track
destination that you will surely enjoy. You wake up
early, of course, since this is the best time for observing
nature.
You
start from the southern circuit in search of the elephants
and we will drive over the plains of Ishasha in the
open savannah.
The
southern circuit usually has large herds of buffalo,
Uganda Kob and topi. Near to the swamps of the southern
circuit you might see even leopard. You continue and
drive to the northern circuit which is the area near
the main road known for its tree climbing lions.
You
will look particularly at the many fig trees where lions
like to stay and also visit the Uganda Kob mating ground
which is their preferred hunting area. After an initial
scouting expedition, you will return to the camp for
a lunch, relax, observe the hippos and take time for
a shower or siesta in the shadow of the woods.
In
the afternoon you will have another game drive and if
the weather is favorable you may be driven to the Edward's
flats to see elephants, large herds of buffalo and different
water birds.
Overnight: Ishasha Wilderness Camp
Meal
Plan {Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner}
Day
8: Ishasha Sector – Drive to Bwindi Impenetrable
Forest
This
morning you enjoy a game drive on the way out of the
park and travel further south to Bwindi Impenetrable
Forest (an approximate 2-3 Hours drive). This is a leisurely
drive climbing out of the Rift Valley and through the
Kigezi Highlands of South-Western Uganda.
The
scenery gets increasingly breathtaking as we switchback
up and down the hills and 30kms before the end of your
journey, you will see your objective - the mist-swathed
mountains of the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the
most biologically diverse areas in the world. Upon arrival,
you are welcomed at your cozy lodge.
After
lunch, you then get the opportunity to visit the small
communities of Batwa (Pygmies). The Bwindi area supports
one of the highest rural population densities in Uganda
with 350 people per km2. A 2-3 Hours village walk will
allow you to immerse yourself into village life where
you may get to visit a typical homestead, the traditional
healer and a banana beer brewery.
These activities enable the community to benefit from
gorilla tourism and profits are shared with the community
through assistance in funding local schools and clinics.
After dinner, you retire for the night, lulled to sleep
by the sounds of one of Africa's most incredible natural
environments.
Overnight:
Buhoma Lodge
Meal Plan {Breakfast,
Lunch & Dinner}
Day
9: Explore Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
The
Mountain Gorillas in Bwindi are part of a worldwide
population of just 720 individuals. The gorillas you
are allowed to track belong to one of five habituated
family groups. For up to five years each, these groups
have undergone an extremely delicate process that has
gradually brought them to tolerate the presence of humans
for a brief period every day and allowed a few privileged
visitors to interact with them in the wild.
The
gorillas are by no means tame, and are completely wild
animals. However, experienced guides will accompany
you on your tracking, many of who have been involved
in the habituation process themselves. The guides will
use their knowledge of the gorillas' habits and information
from the previous day to locate the group's whereabouts.
Because
of this, the time taken to track the gorillas varies
enormously, from as little as half an hour to as much
as 9hrs before one returns to camp. Once the gorillas
are located, your group will be allowed a maximum of
one hour with them.
This
is one of the world's truly memorable experiences -
a look into one of these magnificent creatures’
eyes brings home the bond that exists between them and
us.
It
also brings home the poignant fact that they are on
the edge of extinction, and that your presence here
contributes to ensuring their continued survival. Tracking
the mountain gorillas is an awe inspiring experience
and as you come across them in their forest surroundings
all thought of fatigue disappear!
The
hour is often over all too quickly, and you slowly make
our way back to our lodge to recount the day's adventures.
Overnight: Buhoma Lodge
Meal
Plan {Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner}
Day
10: Explore Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
Today
you can enjoy a nature forest walk passing tree ferns,
epiphytic ferns, orchids and a colorful array of butterflies.
This trail leads to 3 scenic crystal clear waterfalls
in the middle of the tropical rain forest.
The
rest of the day is yours at leisure. You may wish to
do a gentle bird walk around the gardens of the lodge
and the community area.
Overnight: Buhoma Lodge
Meal
Plan {Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner}
Day
11: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest – Drive to
Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda)
Today
you have a wonderfully scenic drive to Volcanoes National
Park in Rwanda clearing customs en-route (an approximate
8 hour drive).
The
drive undulates over Rwanda’s extremely hilly
and picturesque countryside, and as you near the end
of your journey, you will (weather permitting!) begin
to catch glimpses of the Virungas - a chain of 5 impossibly
steep and lofty volcanoes straddling the western branch
of the Rift Valley from east to west.
Each
mountain possesses its own unique character and silhouette,
but together they form one of the most isolated and
visually dramatic ecosystems in the world.
A
'true island in the sky', the Volcanoes National Park
is home to some of the worlds few remaining Mountain
Gorilla, which were first studied here in 1959 by George
Schaller, and through the 1960's by Dian Fossey and
her colleagues.
Overnight: Virunga Lodge
Meal
Plan {Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner}
Day
12: Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda)
Today
you set off to the park headquarters in Kinigi to be
allocated the gorilla group that you are going to track.
Your final day of gorilla tracking is one that you will
not forget.
Try
not to spend too much time behind the camera and just
take in your surroundings as you enjoy the company of
these amiable primates. Spending an hour with these
gentle giants is a true privilege and one that you will
never forget.
Overnight: Virunga Lodge
Meal
Plan {Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner}
Day
13: Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda)
After
breakfast you will journey to the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary
Project headquarters in Ruhengeri. It is here, to ensure
their healthy future, that a huge amount of time and
effort is put into caring for these critically endangered
primates.
You
will spend time with the staff learning about how the
gorillas are monitored, how life-saving medical care
is provided; how health studies are conducted and how
veterinary medicine and ecosystem health is taught.
You
will tour around centre with one of the doctors and
watch a presentation about gorilla conservation. In
the afternoon, there may be an opportunity to visit
the local communities and the bustling market town of
Ruhengeri or take a drive out to the scenic Lakes Bulera
and Ruhondo.
Return
to the lodge later in the afternoon to relax, have a
hot shower and reflect on the days activities.
Overnight: Virunga Lodge
Meal
Plan {Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner}
Day
14: Volcanoes National Park – Drive to Kigali
(Rwanda)
This
morning you will set off into the forest to track the
golden monkeys. Here, it is hoped to spend an hour with
the cheeky primates. Listed as ‘endangered’
by the World Conservation Union, the Golden monkey (Cercopithecus
Kandti) is endemic to the Albertine Rift.
The
Virunga Volcanoes harbor the only remaining viable breeding
population of this localized monkey, a rare subspecies
of the Blue monkey with a golden-orange patch on the
upper flanks and back, each individual are only 5kg
in weight.
The
activity will involve venturing through open farmland
and searching high into the dense bamboo forest canopy.
Here, the Golden monkey feed most of the year on bamboo
leaves, insects and on ripe fruit when it is available.
If
successful at tracking the Golden monkeys it is hoped
to spend a whole hour studying their behavior. And watch
them effortlessly glide atop the bamboo stems, stopping
intermittently to pluck tiny shoots out of the budding
leaves.
On
standing still, the monkeys can come close – sometimes
to watch us while other times to forage nearby. It can
be a very peaceful atmosphere. On returning to the lodge
you leave this stunning landscape behind you and make
your way to Kigali where you will spend your final night
in the comforts of the Kigali Serena.
Overnight: Kigali Serena
Meal
Plan {Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner}
Day
15: Kigali – Depart
After
breakfast, you are finally driven to the Kigali International
Airport in order to meet your international flight back
home.
Meal
Plan {Breakfast}
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