SATT- 12 Days Jungle Uganda Safari Tour Where
to go:This safari gives you the opportunity to visit Murchison Falls, Kibale,
Queen Elizabeth, Bwindi and Lake Mburo National Parks. You can also see Bigodi
Sanctuary, Kasenda Crater Lakes and enjoy the scenery of Lake Bunyonyi in Kabale.
What activities & attractions:
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During the safari expect to take the Gorilla tracking walk, the chimpanzee trekking
in Kibale Forest. You will do a lot of birding like at Bigodi Sanctuary and game
drives in private vehicles along the parks trials. The boat cruise is organized
in Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth and Lake Mburo.
Who can do it:
Anybody can join this tour itinerary, though the gorilla tracking can be generally
the most demanding activity in terms of readiness to walk many hours in the rain
tropical forest.
When to go:
Generally all the year long is possible to undertake gorilla tracking and game
drives in Uganda. The dry seasons are most likely to guarantee a better road conditions
in the parks.
The Itinerary
Day 1: Kampala
On arrival at Entebbe International Airport, you will be met by our representative
who will transfer you to Kampala, Mamba Point or similar.
Day 2: The marvelous Murchison Falls
After breakfast, leave Kampala with a panoramic drive Northwest through the famous
Luwero Triangle. If you start early morning, it is possible to visit the Ziwa
Rhino sanctuary to see rhinos in the wild. Lunch at Masindi Hotel in Masindi.
Proceed to Murchison Falls National Park, the largest protected area in Uganda,
with 3.840 Kms, whose name is derived from the falls on the Victoria Nile, which
divides the park in two sectors. Relax a bit at a situated site on the top of
the spectacular falls, where you can see the Nile's perfected beauty, and marvel
as it compresses and squeezes itself from over 1 kilometer wide down through a
8 meter canyon. The 43 meter drop of the falls creates a thunderous roar and a
beautiful rainbow in a plume of spray - the best thing to ever happen to the Nile.
Dinner and overnight at Paraa Safari Lodge with unique view on the Nile.
Day 3: The boat cruise on the river
Nile
After a cup of tea, embark on an early morning game drive on the Northern bank
where your guide will help you spot elephants, lions, cape buffalos, Rothschild's
giraffes, hartebeests, waterbucks, oribis, bushbucks, spotted hyenas and, if you
are lucky, leopards. Return to the lodge for breakfast. Relax at the swimming
pool side. After lunch, you will safari upstream by boat to the calm Victoria
Nile and the base of the falls just tens of meters from the "Devil's Cauldron."
There you can marvel at toothsome hippos, crocodiles and over the 17-kilometer
stretch you may also see elephants, waterbucks and Uganda kobs. This is also the
habitat for many bird species including goliath herons, Egyptian geese, pelican
bee-eaters, kingfishers, Hombills, cormorants and the rare shoebill stork. After
taking photographs of the Murchison Falls you will return for dinner and overnight
at Paraa Safari Lodge.
Day 4: Fort Portal on the shadow of
the Mountains of the Moon
After breakfast drive from Murchison Falls Southwest via the Albertine Escarpment
of the Western Rift Valley. You drive through Hoima, the town of the Bunyoro kindgom,
passing though verdant countryside, tea plantations and traditional homesteads.
You reach the colorful and pretty town of Fort Portal, the capital of the Tooro
kingdom, in the shadow of the fabled "Mountains of the Moon," the Rwenzori.
Dinner and overnight at Mountains of the Moon Hotel/Rujuna Hilltop Guest House
with view of the mountains range.
Day 5: Chimpanzee trekking in Kibale
National Park
After Breakfast, we shall drive to Kibale Forest National Park, for primate viewing.
The activity starts at 8.00 am in the morning. A half day search for chimpanzees
and other primates including phoestes, Red-colobuses, Blues, Red-tailed and grey
cheeked mangabeys swinging through the dense forest and birds, butterflies and
many small insects. The guide will provide detailed explanations on not only primates,
but also on all the forest's fauna and flora. After lunch a visit to Bigodi swamp
eco -tourism site is amazing, as we shall encounter rare and beautiful flora and
fauna. On the way back do not miss the beauty of the Kasenda Crater Lakes, which
dominates all the surrounding areas with the possibility of amazing panoramic
views. Dinner and overnight at Mountains of the Moon Hotel/Rujuna Hilltop Guest
House.
Day 6: The boat cruise on Kazinga Channel
After early breakfast, proceed to Queen Elizabeth National Park, following the
mystical Ruwenzori Mountain Range most of the journey. A game drive enroute may
be rewarded with view of waterbucks, elephants, leopards, buffaloes, spotted hyenas
and a variety of antelope species. Arrive early for lunch at Mweya Safari Lodge,
with its wonderful location on top of the Mweya peninsula. Enjoy the unique two
hour boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel and into Lake Edward. This trip passes
through possibly the highest concentration of hippos and many animals may be seen
drinking at the water's edge. This launch cruise offers an excellent platform
for photography, bird watching and game viewing. The prolific bird life is colorful
and stupendous with well over 550 resident species. Dinner and overnight at Mweya
Safari Lodge.
Day 7: Queen Elizabeth National Park
After a cup of coffee embark on an early morning game drive along Kasenyi tracks
and Queens mile in the park and expect to see lions, elephants, cape buffalos,
warthogs, spotted hyenas, mangoose, waterbucks, kobs and, if lucky, the leopard,
plus a lot of small animals and birds. You will reach the Lake George. Drive back
to the lodge for lunch. In the afternoon drive to the splendid Crater Lakes region
for sightseeing's. Dinner and overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge.
Day 8 The tree climbing lions of Ishasha
sector
After breakfast proceed to the Ishasha sector of the Park via Maramagambo Forest.
Have a midday game drive on a search for the rare tree climbing lions which you
can see only in this area of Uganda. Here lives a population of lions which enjoy
resting on the fig trees when the day is warm. The landscape is an open savannah
with a variety of acacia trees. Lunch at Savannah Hotel. Proceed to Bwindi Impenetrable
National Park for dinner and overnight at Buhoma Homestead, Lake Kitandara Tented
Camp or Kisoro Tourist Hotel.
Day 9 The encounter with mountain
gorillas
Early morning entry into the gorilla sanctuary of Bwindi Forest. The rainforest
is spectacular as it offers a dramatic, heavily forested and dense landscape crisscrossed
by numerous animal trails, allowing access for tourists. This park is best known
for the fascinating mountains gorillas, where the time taken and terrain varies
according to the movements of these marvelous primates. The thrill of spending
time with and observing the gorillas is a rare, moving, awesome and exciting adventure.
The gorillas are shy and peaceful animals and it is an unforgettable experience
to watch and photograph them as they interact with each other. Dinner and overnight
at Lake Kitandara Tented Camp or Kisoro Tourist Hotel.
Day 10 The wonderful Lake Bunyonyi
Take breakfast before making a scenic journey to Kabale through the beautiful
terrain of the rolling hills with terraced landscape. An area referred as the
"Switzerland of Africa". Stopover at the Bakiga Museum in Kabale to
discover the culture of the people living in the area. Lunch at Arcadia Cottages,
with unique and amazing panoramic view of the Lake Bunyonyi, the deepest in Uganda.
Afternoon boat ride inside the lake to various islands for bird viewing and sight
seeing. Return to Arcadia Cottages for dinner and overnight.
Day 11: Lake Mburo National Park
After breakfast, you will drive to Lake Mburo National Park, the smallest in Uganda
in size. Take a game drive in search for the beautiful impalas, zebras, cape buffalos,
elands, oribi and topi. Along with the game drive, many visitors also enjoy a
boat trip on Lake Mburo. The park is a very good opportunity for bird watchers,
who will enjoy more than 250 species of birds found here, including Papyrus gonoleks,
Brown-faced lapwings, Carruther's cisticolas, the extraordinary White winged Warbler
and Bare-faced Go-away bird. Stop over at the Equator on the way back to Kampala
for dinner and overnight at Hotel Africana or similar.
Day 12:
Reserved for departure.
The tariff includes:
Airport transfer
Full board accommodation
Ground transportation 4x4 Land Cruiser or minibus
English speaking Driver/Guide
Entrance fees, taxes and "gorilla permit"
The tariff does not include:
Air ticket.
Tourist insurance
Entry Visas
Any other extras not stated as 'included' above
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