Day 1: Arrival at Entebbe airport and take a boat ride on Lake Victoria to Pineapple Bay on Bulago Island after landing in Uganda at Entebbe Airport.
Your seven-day luxury Uganda fishing safari begins when you land at Entebbe International Airport. Additionally, meet and greet your driver guide when we arrive; they will transport us to the landing spot.
You will then board a boat at the landing point, which will take you to Pineapple Bay on the picturesque Bulago Island after a 45-minute trip on Lake Victoria’s clear waters.
The 500-acre island of Bulago welcomes you with pristine, sandy beaches that are tan in color. In addition, there are lovely palm trees, a wooded setting, and the view of the dirt-colored structures of Pineapple Bay Resort.
This opulent resort offers you Arabian evenings of romance with its attractive Swahili coastal architecture. You will be welcomed with a freshly squeezed drink when you arrive.
Day 2: All-Day Lake Victoria Fishing from Pineapple Bay
Around seven in the morning, after a filling breakfast, embark on your eagerly anticipated fishing excursion. A knowledgeable guide will accompany you on a motorized boat where you will likely fish for a variety of fish, including the Nile Perch.
In addition to the fishing safari, this enthralling experience will allow you to take in the surrounding landscape. You will observe fisherman, the vast expanse of water masses, and man water fowl in this landscape, which is shaped like a chain of islands.
During this fishing experience, you will have the chance to capture memorable photos of your time on the lake. Come back for lunch after catching your favorite fish.
Go for more fulfilling fishing experiences in the evening after unwinding from the delicious lunch. After that, you’ll come back for dinner and spend the night.
Day 3: Return to the main land and proceed to Chobe Safari Lodge in Murchison Falls National Park.
Around 8:30 am, have a leisurely breakfast before boarding a 45-minute boat ride back to the Entebbe mainland. After arriving, you will travel 351 kilometers northwest (5–6 hours) to reach Murchison Falls National Park in an extended luxury safari land cruiser.
The longest river in Africa, the River Nile, splits this, Uganda’s largest national park. The strongest waterfalls in the world may be found here, and the park is home to an amazing array of African wildlife, including more than 556 different kinds of birds.
This park also boasts the largest population of Rothschild’s Giraffes and more than 144 animal species, including four of the Big Five.
You will drive through the breathtaking Central Uganda crossing countryside on your way to Murchison Falls Park.
When you get to Chobe Safari Lodge, you’ll check in. After that, you can spend the remainder of the day swimming in the three-story pool with a view of the Nile River in motion. The minor rapids that lie in its path are roared past here.
You may decide to go fishing in the river at sunset before turning in for the night in preparation for the following day.
Day 4: Complete day River Nile Fishing from Chobe Safari Lodge
Savor a meal at around eight in the morning before embarking on a fishing excursion along the Nile River with knowledgeable instructors. You will see the sights of the Nile, Africa’s longest river and more than just a stream. The vast Victoria Nile is the source of the many fish species found in the River Nile.
Fishing in the Chobe sector has a long history and is one of the best places to fish in East Africa. Chobe Safari Lodge’s renovation entails reviving long-forgotten memories and reevaluating the area’s potential as a fishing destination.
You leave for a thought-provoking lunch at the lodge. In the evening, you can fish on the river until the sun goes down. We are in favor of stringent catch-and-release laws to protect and maintain fish populations.
Catching the legendary Nile Perch in the important Nile River was the day’s high point.
Day 5: Travel to Paraa Safari Lodge, See Wild Animals Along the Way, and Take a Game Drive in the Afternoon
Around 7:30 am, enjoy a delicious breakfast before continuing your journey to the Paraa region. While driving through the park, you will observe
The Lions and the Cape Buffaloes, African Elephants, Leopards, Giraffes of Rothschild, Hippos · Kobs from Uganda, Oribis, Hardebeest by Jackson in addition to being a birdwatcher’s paradise, Murchison Falls National Park is home to a variety of birds.
Shoebills · Marabou Stork, ground hornbill of the Abyssinian Islands, Birds of the Secretary, Bustards with black bellies, Storks with open bills, Grey Heron
Widow birds, as well as red-throated and swallow-tailed bee-eaters
Additionally, Great Cormorants, Malachite, Pied, and Giant Kingfishers, Hamerkop as well as other things.
As you arrive at Paraa Safari Lodge, savor a delicious meal and unwind while taking in the serene Nile River’s passage into the delta region. In the afternoon, you can go on another safari game drive and discover more untamed
Day 6: Spending the entire day fishing down the Nile River to the base of Murchison Falls
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at approximately 8:30 a.m. After that, get into a motorized boat with knowledgeable instructors and start your upstream fishing adventure on the Nile.
Tigerfish, catfish, and nile perch are all abundant in this location. Hippos, crocodiles, and several water-related birds are also likely to be spotted when fishing. This includes the Shoe-bill, a highly sought-after bird in Uganda. You pack a lunch for this fishing trip, and then you fish close to the bottom of Murchison Falls. Although it is still unstable after the River Nile squeezes into a tiny gorge, this location is perfect for the Nile Perch. After completing this incredibly exciting journey, return to the lodge for rest, dinner, and overnight
Day 7: Return to Kampala after seeing the top of the falls
Around 8:30 am, have a warm and inviting breakfast before crossing the bridge to the park’s southern area to see the top of the falls.
The strongest waterfall in the world is Murchison Falls! And that is beyond question. The longest river in Africa is roughly 50 meters long, although it may not be as large or wide as you might expect.
45 meters below the so-called devil’s cauldron, it squeezes into a tiny 7-meter cliff. In the process, it creates a cloud of spray, a perpetual rainbow, and a roaring crash. This is an experience that will never be forgotten!
Drive the 311 kilometers (5–6 hours) back to Kampala or Entebbe after this exhilarating adventure. Your lunch will be excellent.