DETAILED ITINERARY
Day 1: Arrival at Entebbe
Upon landing at Entebbe International Airport and after clearing with the immigration and collecting your luggage, you will meet your driver – our representative who will warmly welcome you into Uganda and transfer you to the hotel where you will spend the night.
Accommodation: Protea Hotel by Marriott Entebbe
Day 2: Entebbe- Northern Queen Elizabeth National Park
- 0600: Begin the day with breakfast
- 0630: Transfer to Entebbe International Airport
- 0700: Flight to Kasese Airstrip.
- 1005: Estimated time of arrival at Kasese Airstrip.
- 1035: Transfer to your lodge.
- 1230: Lunch at the Lodge.
- 1600: Evening game drive along Kasenyi Plains.
- 1800: Dinner and overnight stay at your lodge.
Buffalo Safari Lodge is located at the magical Kazinga Channel 1km off Kasese Mbarara road with spectacular views the Kazinga Channel and the savannah plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park. The resort boasts of a serene environment comprising of spectacular flora and fauna like elephants, buffalos, hippos, warthogs and a variety of bird species all at a glance of an eye. The resort boosts of good and experienced staff, a fully stocked bar and restaurant with a lounge that gives a spectacular view of Lake Rubirizi and Kazinga channel.
The Game Drive in Queen Elizabeth takes place in the open grasslands of Kasenyi in the Queen Elizabeth National Park. The park is a primary game viewing area due to the variety of wildlife which includes antelopes, elephants, buffalos, and lions. Visitors will be accompanied by an experienced guide able to track down these animals.
Accommodation: Buffalo Safari Lodge
Day 3: Explore Northern Queen Elizabeth National Park
- 0600: Start the day with a morning breakfast.
- 0700: Transfer to Kyambura Gorge for Chimpanzee trekking
- 0800: Kyambura Chimpanzee trekking starts.
- 1200: Return from the jungle to your lodge
- 1300: Lunch at your hotel.
- 1600: Afternoon Boat Trip on Kazinga Channel.
- 1900: Dinner and overnight stay.
Activities:
- Kyambura Gorge Chimpanzee Trekking
- Wild Frontiers Kazinga Channel Kingfisher Boat
Kyambura Gorge is often referred to as the Valley of the Apes and is located on the edge of the Queen Elizabeth
National Park in South Western Uganda. Over the past two years a small group of Chimpanzees have been
habituated to tolerate the presence of humans however sightings are not guaranteed and as such permits here are
offered at considerably reduced rates compared to the more well-known Kibale Forest. This is however an
opportunity to track the Chimpanzees in a remote and lesser known location.
Kyambura is well known stunning scenery and a vast bio-diversity and should you miss the Chimps, your guide will still point out the Black & White Colobus, Red Tailed Monkey and the Grey Cheeked Mangabey as well as Pittas & different bird species and provide details of the tradit of the plant species within the forest.
Chimpanzee walks embark morning and afternoon and usually lasts 2 to 3 hours with approximately 4-6 people in a group each led by a Ugandan Wildlife Authority specialist guide.
Wild Frontiers Kazinga Channel Kingfisher Boat is a leisurely boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel in Queen
Elizabeth National Park. Passengers may encounter herds of elephant, buffalo and antelope, families of warthog,
large groups of hippo, and crocodiles basking on the shore. Kazinga’s shores are a haven for numerous birds, including many migratory species as they make their way south to warmer climates. The cruise also provides a spectacular view of the beautiful Mweya Peninsula and life in local fishing villages set along the banks.
Accommodation: Buffalo Safari Lodge
Day 4: Queen Elizabeth National Park- Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park
- 0800: Start the day with morning breakfast.
- 0900: Transfer Ishasha -South of Queen Elizabeth National Park
- 1030: Mid-morning game drive in Ishasha do tree climbing Lions.
- 1300: Lunch at Ishasha Jungle Lodge.
- 1530: Drive to Bwindi Forest.
- 1830: Dinner is served at the Lodge
Mahogany Springs is situated in one of the most intimate, secluded, beautiful and most importantly natural settings in the world and only around 2 minutes away from the Gorilla tracking starting point. All the rooms at Mahogany Springs are high end suites. All Suites can be twin, double or triple. There is 24/7 power in all the rooms. All rooms have large en-suite bathrooms with a gorgeously designed open terracotta shower.
All 12 luxurious suites have their own private terrace with magnificent panoramic views over the grounds, river and surrounding areas. The main dining area is exquisitely furnished and with panoramic views beyond the lodge’s own gardens you will enjoy dining in a tranquil and unrivalled setting. The service provided is as much an art form as the food therefore, the staff are trained to very high standards. Within the main building there is a stunning bar where guests can sit all.
Accommodation: Mahogany Springs Lodge
Day 5: Gorilla Trekking – Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
- 0600: Start the day with morning breakfast ready for the day’s gorilla trek
- 0700: Transfer/walk down to the park headquarters for the gorilla trek
- 0800: Start the gorilla trekking adventure in Bwindi.
- 1300: Estimated time of returning from the jungle.
- 1500: Afternoon relaxation at your lodge
- 1830: Dinner is served at the Lodge.
Wake early for a hearty breakfast to give you the energy needed for gorilla trekking. Before 8:00 am, report to the ranger station for registration and a talk by one of the rangers. The guides will then take you through the bush, pushing your way through the undergrowth, to track the gorillas. (Please note this trek can take from 30 minutes to 5-6 hours). A reasonable degree of fitness is required, as well as a sturdy pair of walking shoes. Sit in the forest among the gorillas, listening to them ‘talk’ to one another, and marvel at the sheer size of the dominant male, the Silverback. It is an extraordinary feeling sitting in the dense rainforest knowing you are with a few of the last remaining mountain gorillas. It is amazing to think there are only about 650 of these beautiful creatures left.
Accommodation: Mahogany Springs Lodge
Day 6: Return to Entebbe
- 0700: Start the day with a morning breakfast.
- 0800: Batwa Cultural Experience.
- 1200: Return to your lodge for Lunch.
- 1300: Drive to Kihihi Airstrip
- 1445: Departure time out of Bwindi -Kihihi to Entebbe.
- 1615: Arrival time at Entebbe and be picked up at your hotel.
- 1700:Onward flight connection to Cairo.
Activities: Batwa Cultural Village
The Batwa Cultural village is where the Batwa (Pigmies) still live in the same way they used to years ago in tree
houses. The Batwa only began leaving their forest homes around 15 years ago and they have been able to remain on this land thanks to the support of a generous American benefactor who donated the land back to them and created a cultural program. The fees from visiting tourists and are given to the Batwa project and they delight in welcoming visitors to their village and demonstrating how they make weapons, dance, make fires using sticks and cook.
Included
- All airport transfer
- Pre-safari night in Entebbe
- Ground transfers by 4 WD Safari Land Cruiser on safari in Bwindi.
- Return Flight fare Entebbe -Bwindi- Queen Elizabeth -Entebbe
- Community visit/Batwa Village Visit.
- One Gorilla permit for trekking per person
- Services of an English-speaking guide- per vehicle.
- Fuel expenses.
- All accommodations and all meals while on the entire safari stay in Uganda.
- Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) while on safari
- 1 soft drink per meal i.e. a soda or mineral water at/during lunch and dinner,
- Park entrance fees.
- Game drives in Ishasha for tree-climbing lions.
- Chimpanzee trekking in Kyambura Gorge
- Boat safari along Kazinga Channel in Queen Elizabeth
- Bottled drinking water.
- Ranger fees.
- All government taxes.
- Our assistance.
Excluded
- International flights,
- Personal Travel insurance
- Visa Fees,
- Premium drinks,
- Cigarettes,
- Tips, souvenirs, and any other items of personal nature.