
$2,596 pp (USD)
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Arrival

Day 1
Transfer to Kibale Forest National Park
Transfer to Kibale Forest National Park
After breakfast, you'll leave for Kibale NP. You will also pass through the traditional villages. You will enjoy the vegetation cover here, which is evergreen. You'll have a good time and also take some photos, approach Fort Portal and enjoy the foothills of the Rwenzori mountains, and then continue to Kibale NP.
This forest is 1100 -1600 m above sea level and it contains both montane and lowland forests with 13 primate species including the chimpanzees and monkeys including the red colobus monkeys as well as the rare L’Hoest’s monkeys. The park was gazetted in 1932 and established in 1993 to protect the then increasing number of animals and vegetation.
The other species of animals found in the park include: 250 tree species, 325 bird species, 13 primate species, 60 mammal species, and 14 wild fields. On your arrival at the park, you will visit the scenic crater lakes region and get a chance to check out the terraced tea estates. Later, you'll have dinner and an overnight stay.
- Main Destination:
- Kibale National Park (Chimps)
- Accommodation:
- Kibale Forest Camp (Safari Tent)
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 2
Chimpanzee Trekking Safari and Bigodi Wetland Visit
Chimpanzee Trekking Safari and Bigodi Wetland Visit
Early in the morning, after taking breakfast, you will go to the park headquarters where you will be briefed about chimpanzee trekking. By 8:00 am, you will be starting your search for the chimpanzees within the park. These primates are the closest relatives to human beings, and they share 98% of their DNA with that of human beings.
There are also many other primate species which will be seen along with the chimpanzees and these include; the L’Hoest’s monkeys, golden monkeys, Black and white colobus monkeys, grey checked Mangabey, red tailed monkeys, the bush babies, and many bird species which include; green breasted pitta and the green breasted pitta,
Later in the afternoon, you will visit Bigodi swamp which is also good for watching primates and birds. You will enjoy many bird species here including; the great blue turuco, and many more, the other primate species to view here include; the baboons, mongoose, otters, bush pigs as well as the bush bucks.
- Main Destination:
- Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary (Kibale NP)
- Accommodation:
- Kibale Forest Camp (Safari Tent)
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 3
Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park
Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park
Early in the morning, after breakfast, you might opt for a nature walk in Kibale forest or decide to drive directly to Queen Elizabeth National Park. The drive takes 3 hours. You will pass through Fort Portal and arrive at the park during lunch hours. On your arrival, you'll check in at the lodge and enjoy your lunch as you prepare to enjoy a game drive within the park. You will view many animal species, including the birds, elephants, lions, buffalo, kobs, antelopes, and many more.
Queen Elizabeth is mainly famous for the many wildlife species and the Kazinga Channel, which connects Lake George and Lake Edward. The park covers an area of 767 sq. miles and it’s home to many bird species as well as crater lakes. After the game drive, you'll return to your lodge for dinner and an overnight stay.
- Main Destination:
- Queen Elizabeth National Park
- Accommodation:
- The Bush Lodge (Banda)
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 4
Morning Game Drive and a Boat Cruise
Morning Game Drive and a Boat Cruise
You'll wake up so early in the morning, then proceed to the park to engage in an early morning game drive to view the early morning risers in Kasenyi track. You'll get a chance to view many animals, including lions, elephants, solitary buffalo, kobs, antelopes, etc. These animals can be viewed at a closer range. You'll return to the lodge for breakfast and lunch as you prepare to enjoy a boat cruise along the Kazinga channel, where your eyes will be fed with a variety of water animals and birds.
The wildlife species include: the crocodiles, hippos, buffalo, pink-backed pelicans, saddle-billed storks, and the malachite kingfishers. After, you'll return to the lodge for your dinner and overnight stay.
- Main Destination:
- Queen Elizabeth National Park
- Accommodation:
- The Bush Lodge (Banda)
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 5
Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park
Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park
Early in the morning, after breakfast, you'll drive towards the south of the park through the great shining Savannah vegetation and transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park via the Ishasha sector, which is famous for the tree-climbing lions.
On your arrival at the park, you'll check in at the lodge, enjoy lunch. Afterward, you'll proceed for a late evening game drive within the park and get a chance to view many animals, including antelopes, kobs, waterbuck, warthogs, elephants, and many birds.
- Main Destination:
- Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (Gorillas)
- Accommodation:
- Rushaga Gorilla Lodge
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 6
Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
You'll have an early morning breakfast. Afterward, you'll proceed to the park headquarters to have a briefing about the dos and don’ts of gorilla trekking in Bwindi. The rangers will then accompany you to the rainforest to start your search for the gentle giants.
On sighting the gorillas, the rangers will guide you on handle them, especially by giving them a 6 meter distance as you enjoy them play around. It’s always not easy to predict how long gorilla tracking will take and this also depends on the location of some families since some of them are far from the park headquarters.
However, it always takes 2 to 8 hours to come into contact with them, and the rangers will always be there to guide you. Trackers are also advised to be physically fit before going for tracking. After your trek, you will return to the lodge for your lunch. In the afternoon, you may opt to visit the Batwa community to enjoy some cultural performances before retiring at your lodge.
- Main Destination:
- Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (Gorillas)
- Accommodation:
- Rushaga Gorilla Lodge
- Meals & Drinks:

Day 7
Transfer back to Entebbe
Transfer back to Entebbe
You'll have breakfast in the morning. Afterward, you'll start your journey back to Kampala. You will have a stopover at the equator for some photos and lunch at Igongo Cultural Center. You might also opt to visit the museum here. Afterward, you will proceed to Kampala, arriving in the late afternoon.
- Main Destination:
- Entebbe (City)
- Accommodation:
- No accommodation (End of tour)
- Meals & Drinks: