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Arrival (See Getting There for more details)

Arrival (See Getting There for more details)

  • You'll be collected from the airport.
  • Accommodation before the tour starts can be arranged for an extra cost.

Day 1

Kampala – Queen Elizabeth National Park

Kampala – Queen Elizabeth National Park

Depart Kampala early for the scenic four-hour drive west through Uganda's rolling tea plantation hills toward the Albertine Rift. The route crosses the Equator at Kayabwe — a popular stop for photographs and a brief orientation to where you are on the planet — before the road descends toward Queen Elizabeth National Park, where the flat-topped acacia savannah stretches toward the DRC border.
You arrive in Queen Elizabeth NP in time for a substantial afternoon game drive on the Kasenyi plains — the park's most productive game-viewing sector — where large herds of Uganda kob gather in their thousands and lions are regularly active in the late afternoon heat. Warthogs, topi, waterbuck, and elephants are consistent sightings. The light over the Rwenzori Mountains to the north, when clear, is spectacular in the late afternoon.

Main Destination:
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Best Time To Visit January to February and June to July (Dry seasons)
High Season June to September (Peak time for Uganda)
Best Weather June to July and January to February (Less rainfall)

Wildlife in Queen Elizabeth NP

ChimpanzeeOccasional
ElephantCommon
LionCommon
BuffaloCommon
HippoAbundant
LeopardOccasional
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ZebraNone
Accommodation:
Pumba Safari Cottages
  • Mid-range lodge located just outside Kyambura Gorge (Chimps)
Meals & Drinks:
  • Lunch & dinner (Breakfast not included)
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 2

Full Day in Queen Elizabeth National Park

Full Day in Queen Elizabeth National Park

A full day in Queen Elizabeth National Park is one of the highlights of the entire itinerary. The 6:00am morning game drive covers the northern bank circuit where lions and leopards are most active before the heat builds, and where elephant herds move between the forest edge and the open grassland throughout the early hours.
The afternoon Kazinga Channel boat cruise is two hours of continuous, close-range wildlife. The channel's banks are lined with hippos in extraordinary numbers — hundreds of individuals in a single stretch of water — alongside buffalo herds that come to drink in the thousands, enormous Nile crocodiles on every flat bank, and a bird list that runs to hundreds of species visible from the boat. The Shoebill Stork inhabits the papyrus margins and is regularly encountered by patient observers. This is one of the finest wildlife boat journeys in Africa, and it delivers every time.

Main Destination:
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Accommodation:
Pumba Safari Cottages
  • Mid-range lodge located just outside Kyambura Gorge (Chimps)
Meals & Drinks:
  • All meals included
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 3

Queen Elizabeth NP – Ishasha – Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

Queen Elizabeth NP – Ishasha – Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

Today's transfer from Queen Elizabeth to Bwindi passes through the Ishasha sector — and this is not a transit. Ishasha is where Uganda's famous tree-climbing lions spend their days draped across the horizontal branches of giant fig trees, and your guide knows where to look. Allow time here: a good lion-in-tree sighting requires patience and rewards it generously.
Beyond Ishasha, the road climbs into the Albertine Rift escarpment as the landscape transforms from open savannah to terraced hillsides, dense forest, and the cool highland air of Bwindi's surroundings. Arrival at your lodge in the late afternoon gives time to settle in, receive a briefing on tomorrow's gorilla trekking, and absorb the extraordinary atmosphere of the forest at dusk — the sounds of the impenetrable forest begin at nightfall and do not stop.

Main Destination:
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (Gorillas)
Best Time To Visit June to August and December to February (Gorilla trekking is easiest)
High Season June to September (Gorilla permits are scarce)
Best Weather June to July and December to February (Less rainfall)

Wildlife in Bwindi Impenetrable NP

Accommodation:
Buhoma Community Rest Camp
  • Budget lodge located just outside Buhoma (Bwindi Impenetrable NP)
Meals & Drinks:
  • All meals included
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 4

Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

Breakfast before dawn, headtorch in hand, boots already muddy from the damp forest air
At the park headquarters, you are assigned to your gorilla family group and introduced to your trekking ranger team. Treks range from one to several hours depending on where the gorillas have moved overnight — your rangers track their position from first light. The forest interior is dense, ancient, and alive. When the rangers signal that the gorillas are close, conversation stops.
The permitted hour with a habituated gorilla family is an experience that resists adequate description. A silverback that weighs six times what you do sits eight metres away, entirely unbothered by your presence, while infants tumble over one another in the undergrowth and females move through the canopy above. Your ranger narrates quietly — individual names, family relationships, recent behaviour and every minute of the hour is dense with observation and feeling. After this head back to your lodge for relaxation.

Main Destination:
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park (Gorillas)
Accommodation:
Buhoma Community Rest Camp
  • Budget lodge located just outside Buhoma (Bwindi Impenetrable NP)
Meals & Drinks:
  • All meals included
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 5

Bwindi – Kibale Forest National Park

Bwindi – Kibale Forest National Park

The transfer from Bwindi to Kibale Forest takes approximately four to six hours through the highlands of western Uganda — a genuinely beautiful drive past crater lakes, tea estates, and the distant profile of the Rwenzori Mountains. Your guide uses the journey to prepare you for tomorrow's chimpanzee tracking experience, explaining Kibale's ecology, the chimpanzee community structure, and what to expect in the forest.
Arrival at Kibale in the late afternoon gives time to check in, walk the lodge grounds where birds and primates are often visible from the veranda, and have a comfortable final evening before the last day's early start.

Main Destination:
Kibale National Park (Chimps)
Best Time To Visit January to February and June to July (Chimp trekking is easiest)
High Season June to September (Peak time for Uganda)
Best Weather January to February and June to July (Least rain)

Wildlife in Kibale NP

ElephantOccasional
BuffaloOccasional
LionVery Rare
LeopardVery Rare
HippoRare
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ZebraNone
Accommodation:
Kibale Forest Camp (Camping)
  • just outside Kibale NP (Chimps)
Meals & Drinks:
  • All meals included
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 6

Chimpanzee Tracking in Kibale

Chimpanzee Tracking in Kibale

The final morning begins early at Kibale Forest National Park headquarters, where your ranger team briefs you before leading you into the forest on foot. Kibale holds approximately 1,500 chimpanzees — the highest density of any forest in Africa — and the habituated communities here are among the most relaxed and accessible on the continent. Encounters typically last between one and two hours and routinely involve large group sizes, complex social behaviour, and the kind of vocal performances — long calls reverberating through the entire forest — that make the experience as auditory as it is visual.
After the tracking experience, you head back to your lodge for rest.

Main Destination:
Kibale National Park (Chimps)
Accommodation:
Kibale Forest Camp (Camping)
  • just outside Kibale NP (Chimps)
Meals & Drinks:
  • All meals included
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

Day 7

Return to Entebbe

Return to Entebbe

You begin the return journey east toward Entebbe — approximately five to six hours — stopping for lunch along the way. Arrival at Entebbe in time for evening international departures. Your driver-guide transfers you directly to Entebbe International Airport, and your Uganda safari concludes.

Main Destination:
Kampala (City)
Accommodation:
No accommodation (End of tour)
Meals & Drinks:
  • Breakfast & lunch (Dinner not included)
  • Drinking water (Other drinks not included)

End of tour (See Getting There for more details)

End of tour (See Getting There for more details)

  • Additional accommodation can be arranged for an extra cost.
  • You'll be dropped off at the airport.

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  • This tour is offered by CPN Consultants, not SafariBookings.
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  • The exact order, contents and rates of this tour are subject to availability.
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  • Gorilla tracking permits are subject to availability.
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