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Bwindi Impenetrable Forest & Queen
Elizabeth National Park – AAU 003
05 Nights / 06 Days
Day 1
Kampala
Meet and greet at Entebbe International
Airport.
After a brief introduction enjoy a transfer
to Kampala for dinner and overnight stay at
Kampala Serena Hotel (Up market) or Makerere
University Guest House (Budget) for dinner
and overnight stay. (D)
Day 2
Kampala - Bwindi
Early in the morning set off for Bwindi
Impenetrable forest National Park. The park
is situated in south western Uganda on the
edge of the western rift valley. It is 331sq
km and on an altitude of 1160m (Ishasha
gorge) 2607m (Rwamunyonyi peak). This safari
will take a minimum of nine hours drive. The
drive takes you through the grasslands of
Ankole, whose common sight are the famous
long-horned cattle; then to the highlands of
Kigezi with their beautifully terraced
hills. Break off for lunch at any hotel
enroute.
Continue with the journey through beautiful
scenery and arrive Bwindi National Park in
the evening. This park is home of the rare
mountain gorillas. Apart from gorillas,
there are a wide variety of primates to see
including the blue and red tailed monkeys.
The forest itself is lush and green and
there are streams running through it. You
will check in at Buhoma Homestead or Buhoma
Community Rest Camp (Bandas), for dinner and
overnight. The Homestead is a mini resort
inside a thick forest providing clean
accommodation with cold and warm showers,
flushing toilets and solar power lighting.
While the community bandas offer basic
services. (B/L/D)
Day 3
Bwindi
After breakfast set off early with your
guide to track the gorillas. The thrill of
your encounter will erase the difficulties
of the potentially strenuous trek. Spend
time in awe watching the gorillas go about
their activities. Each encounter is
different and has its own rewards, but you
are likely to enjoy the close view of adults
feeding, grooming and resting as the
youngsters frolic and swing from vines in a
delightfully playful display. Return to camp
exhilarated to relieve the encounter with
friends over a drink. Have dinner and over
night at Buhoma Homestead / Gorilla Resort
(Up market) or Buhoma Community Rest Camp /Bandas
(Budget). (B/L/D)
Day 4
Bwindi – Queen Elizabeth
After breakfast, depart northwards for Queen
Elizabeth National Park. The drive takes you
through the unique western rift valley
escarpment. Carry out a mini game drive in
Ishasha sector in search of tree climbing
lions before proceeding to the Mweya
Peninsular; park headquarters. Arrive in the
evening and check in at your Lodge
The park boasts of a variety of big game
like; lions, buffaloes, kobs, elephants,
bushbucks, and the rare occasional leopard.
Have dinner and over night at the Hippo Hill
Camp (Budget) / Jacana Safari Lodge or Mweya
Safari Lodge (Up market) on the peninsular
overlooking Lake Edward and the lush Kazinga
channel. (B/L/D)
Day Five
Queen Elizabeth
Arise before the sun and drive to Kyambura
Gorge for a thrilling Chimpanzee safari. The
gorge is the natural home of habituated
chimpanzees. Your guided walk may last three
to five hours and in addition to seeing the
chimps, the trip may yield sightings of the
colobus monkeys, baboons, red tailed and
velvet monkeys, and other primates. It is
important to note that the chimpanzee safari
is subject to availability of permits and
good weather because occasional flooding can
make the trails impassable. After lunch,
drive to the dock, for an afternoon launch
cruise on the Kazinga Channel, which joins
Lakes Edward and George. It is a waterway
that is filled with schools of hippos,
buffaloes, and elephants, which can be seen
at the banks. There are also a rich variety
of birds on the channel. Retire to the lodge
for dinner and over night.
Have dinner and over night at the Hippo Hill
Camp (Budget) / Jacana Safari Lodge or Mweya
Safari Lodge (Up market) on the peninsular
overlooking Lake Edward and the lush Kazinga
channel. (B/L/D)
Day 6
Queen Elizabeth - Kampala
Before sunrise go for the early morning game
drive to catch-up with the early risers and
predators returning to their hideouts. You
are likely to meet grazing hippos,
elephants, lions, spotted hyenas and
leopards, bushbuck, water buck and stripped
jackal and of-course the several warthogs.
Visit a Salt Lake (salt explosions) to see
how salt is mined locally and its different
grades. You learn the participation of the
local people, especially the women, in salt
mining and the relationship between the park
Authorities and the local community in the
area.
Return to Kampala with a stop over for lunch
enroute. Along the way you will see banana
plantations, long horned cattle and the
undulating hills of Ankole. Stop over at the
Equator in Masaka, Mpambire drum makers or
any other craft display centre before
proceeding to Kampala. Later transfer to
Entebbe International Airport from where you
will catch up with your out bound flight. (A
late evening out bound flight is
recommended). (B/L)
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