Day 1: Arrival to Uganda
The airport welcomes you and starts your adventure. Our amiable driver will be available to transport you to your cozy overnight accommodation. There are several enjoyable activities in Kampala/Entebbe, depending on when you go there, such as touring the city or going to the Uganda Wildlife Education Centre or Reptile Village.
Meals: dinner
Accommodations: Featured
DAY2: Lake Mburo National Park
Following a satisfying breakfast, we will go to Lake Mburo National Park, Uganda’s smallest park and a zebra habitat. We’ll make a brief halt at the Equator along route for some cool pictures and a little stretch. After checking in and enjoying some refreshments, we’ll mount our bikes and embark on an exhilarating 25-kilometer ride around the park’s boundaries. Prepare to see fascinating creatures including humorous warthogs, Ugandan kobs, and zebras.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Meals
Accommodations: Featured
Distance: twenty-five kilometers
Technicality: 10%
Time markers: +250m and -252m
10% toughness
DAY 3: Extensive Beyond the park riding
We’re going to take a longer bike ride today, covering roughly 40 kilometers across the park’s boundaries. Even more incredible wildlife sights are promised on this ride. You’ll have a leisurely day following the thrilling ride; you may read a book or take in the scenery. To observe animals that emerge at night, such as hyenas, leopards, and bush babies, the journey continues with a night game safari.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Meals
Accommodations: Featured
40 kilometers
Technicality: 15%
Measurements: +350m / -352m
10% toughness
Day4: Queen Elizabeth National Park
From Lake Mburo, we’re traveling roughly 185 kilometers to Queen Elizabeth National Park, one of Uganda’s largest parks with a wide variety of wildlife. After arriving in time for lunch, we’ll take an afternoon boat ride on the Kazinga Channel, which runs between two large lakes. Numerous aquatic creatures will be visible, particularly Nile crocodiles and hippos.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Meals
Accommodations: Featured
DAY 5: Wildlife viewing and Chimp trekking
To go on a morning game drive, get up early. Lions, buffaloes, hippos, elephants, waterbucks, and more fascinating creatures will be on display. Your morning will be consumed by this. Prepare for chimp trekking after taking a little break in Kyambula Goege. Since chimps are similar to our closest cousins, learning more about them will be interesting.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Meals
Accommodations: Featured
Distance: 76km
Technicality: 10%
Altimeters: +409m/-389m
Toughness: 5%
DAY 6: Drive to Ishasha Sector for Tree Climbing lions
In Africa, a safari is considered essential. But picture riding a bike and witnessing some of the most incredible creatures on the planet! We’ll bike 75 kilometers in the morning to the Ishasha area, which is famous for its tree-climbing lions. Elephants, warthogs, waterbucks, Uganda kobs, and buffalos are among the many other animals that may be found in Queen Elizabeth Park. You’ll have our support vehicle by your side the entire time.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Meals
Accommodations: Featured
Distance: 76 kilometers
Technicality: 10%
Measurements: +409m/-389m
5% toughness
AY 7: Search for the climbing Lions Ishasha Sector
The lions that climb trees are a must-see when visiting Uganda. These lions have made Queen Elizabeth’s Ishasha district renowned. We’ll drive in search of these unusual lions—a sight you won’t soon forget!
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Meals
Accommodations: Featured
Day8: Drive to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
From Queen Elizabeth National Park’s verdant savannahs, we will go to Bwindi’s impenetrable forest. It’s a unique 60-kilometer ride. The hills make it difficult, but it only adds to the thrill. You will encounter the locals and witness tea plantations and breathtaking vistas. At Buhoma, our last destination, you can get up close and personal with mountain gorillas!
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included.
Accommodation: Featured
Travel time: 59 kilometers
Technical aspect: 10%
Date and time: +1024m/-569m
Toughness: 50%
Day 9: Ride to Ruhija Sector of Bwindi
We’ll cycle around the outskirts of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park today and explore the deep forest. Although there is significant rising involved with this 45-kilometer ride, the sights are breathtaking. There will be many trees and plants, a large number of birds, and monkeys. Half of the world’s mountain gorillas live in Bwindi, and you may also view them in Ruhija.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Meals
Accommodations: Featured
45 kilometers
Technicality: 5%
Timer readings: +1500m/-900m
60% toughness
DAY 10: Leisure at lodge or additional gorilla trekking
You should give your body a break today since you’ve been riding your bike a lot. You can read a book or take walk to the sights. However, you can visit the local community or go gorilla tracking if you’re looking for more action.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Meals
Accommodations: Featured
Day 11: Return to Kampala
We travel across the Equator and through Kasese on our way back to Kampala. We’ll go by Fort Portal, sometimes referred to as the “Tourism City of Uganda.” There are mountains, forests, tea plantations, and stunning crater lakes there. The vistas are stunning!
Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Meals
Accommodations: Featured
DAY 12: Kampala city tour
A tour of Kampala, the capital of Uganda, rounds off your journey. We’ll visit some significant locations, such as historic and religious sites, and you can purchase trinkets at the craft fairs. You will also get an insight into the daily life of the city’s residents during this tour. Depending on the time of your flight, we will then drive you to the hotel to get ready for your departure.
Meals: Only breakfast and lunch
Accommodation: Not Covered