This 6-days wildlife sighting and gorilla trekking adventure tour will take you to Lake Mburo National Park for a night game drive, horseback riding to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park for mountain gorilla tracking, and finally to Queen Elizabeth National Park to search for tree climbing lions, wildlife sightings, and a boat cruising safari on the Kazinga Channel.
Day 1: Pick up from Entebbe Airport and transfer to Kampala City.
When you arrive at Entebbe International Airport, you will be greeted by our business representative and your English driver guide before being transferred to Kampala City for check-in at your reserved hotel, a tour briefing, supper, and an overnight stay.
Day 2: Kampala City – Lake Mburo National Park – evening and night wildlife drives.
Following your early morning breakfast, meet your safari driver guide at the lobby to begin your exciting gorilla trekking tour road trip to Lake Mburo National Park across the equator. Before heading to the park, make an en-route stop here to see a water experiment demonstrating the flow of forces. Continue the drive to Lake Mburo National Park to check in at your reserved lodge for lunch. Later, go for your evening game drive in the park trails where you will spot various animals such as elands, warthogs, buffaloes, zebras, water bucks, and giraffes. Later, late in the evening, go for your adventurous night game drive to search for the nocturnal wildlife that cannot easily be seen during the daytime such as Genet cat, white-tailed mongoose, leopard, and spotted hyena. It is a fantastic experience during night game drives, and a lot of weird activities happen there that are rare to see during daytime game drives.
Accommodation choices include Rwakobo Rock Lodge, Mihingo Safari Lodge
Day 3: Lake Mburo National Park – Morning horseback riding, – Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park.
Wake up for breakfast and head out for your morning horseback riding safari – a nature walk on horses for two hours around the park will be one of the best because you will be able to get closer to the park’s inhabitants and capture photo opportunities, and Lake Mburo National Park is the only park where you can do this amazing activity. Return to the resort for another breakfast before driving to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park for the stunning gorilla trekking excursion the next day. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is a natural rainforest on the outskirts of the Albertine Rift Valley, and it is the greatest spot in Uganda and Africa for mountain gorilla encounters. The park is home to half of the world’s surviving mountain gorillas. Because of its geographical look, this area is referred to as East Africa’s Switzerland. Check in to your designated lodge to unwind for supper and nighttime.
Day 4: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park – Morning mountain gorilla trekking trip, transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Morning breakfast and depart for the morning pre-mountain gorilla trekking tour briefing on the dos and don’ts during tracking at the park information center before starting your long-awaited adventure. “Mountain gorilla trekking tour” The duration spent following gorillas is unknown, however it is thought to be between 2 and 8 hours, depending on the movements of the mountain gorilla family you are assigned to. During the mountain gorilla tracking, you will see various primates and animals like as chimps, black and white colombus monkeys, vervet monkeys, and many more, and your guide will be able to offer information on everything you see. Once you meet the mountain gorillas, you may spend an hour enjoying moments with them. Then, return to the park information center to receive your tracking accomplishment certificate, have refreshments and lunch, and drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park and spend the evening unwinding with an en-route game viewing in the Ishasha sector, which is well known for its tree climbing lions, before continuing your drive to your reserved lodge. Dinner and overnight
Day 5: Queen Elizabeth National Park – Early morning game drive, afternoon boat excursion, and evening game drive.
Enjoy your coffee this morning and then continue on your gorilla trekking trip to the park to begin your morning game drive in search of animals on the Kasenyi route. Caped buffaloes, elephants, warthogs, waterbuck, Uganda kob, lions, hyenas, and a variety of bird species are frequently seen here. After your game drive, rest, have lunch, and then go for an afternoon adventure boat safari on the famed Kazinga Channel. The Kazinga Channel features the largest concentration of hippopotamuses in Africa, a large number of Nile crocodiles, and it is a glorious location for birders to enjoy most, seeing hundreds and hundreds of birds on the channel’s coast. Elephants, buffaloes, and antelopes are among the numerous large and small creatures that may be seen swimming and relieving their thirst on the shoreline. After your exciting boat safari, have a brief pause to unwind before departing for your evening wildlife drive, which will focus on hunting for the park’s large predators such as lions, leopards, spotted hyenas, and more. Diner and overnight stay at your lodging.
Day 6: Queen Elizabeth National Park-Morning chimp tracking – Return to Entebbe International Airport/Entebbe Town.
Enjoy a hearty breakfast before driving to the Kalinzu Forest Reserve for a half-day guided monkey tracking hike. This forest is home to around 414 types of trees and plants, 378 bird species, including the Great Blue Turaco, Black and White Cascket, Cuckoos, and Sunbirds, as well as 6 primates, including chimps. After your adventure chimp tracking safari, return to your lodge to rest, eat lunch, and prepare for your journey to Entebbe international airport to meet your return flight. Alternatively, you may elect to spend another night in Entebbe after a fantastic gorilla trekking tour and wildlife encounter