Airport pick up & Accommodation transfer
Your guide shall meet you at the Kanombe International Airport and transfer you to an
accommodation that awaits in Kigali city.
City Tour, Genocide Sites & Volcano National Park
Your guide will pick you up early in the morning and take you to a sightseeing of Kigali,
otherwise known as the “country of a thousand hills.” We will pass by several museums and
take you to the Rwanda Memorial Genocide site. This educational tour will walk you through
Rwanda’s darkest time in history from 1994 where close to one million people died.
This eye-opening experience will provide you a deep understanding of Rwanda,
hence a better appreciation of the other activities to follow.
Golden Monkey tracking in the Volcanoes National Park
Today, you wake up and take a hearty breakfast, enjoy the ride of your guide in 4x4
meant for climbing the hills of Rwanda which is known as the land of a thousand hills.
You will be welcomed by the local entertainment of Kinyarwanda and very unique in Africa,
you will get orientation and travel guided by Rwanda rangers, your guide shall be waiting
for you till you come back and take you to your accommodation.
Lake Bunyonyi, Canoe Trekking & Community Schools
Today you will transfer to Lake Bunyonyi in Uganda. You will wake up, checkout and
have breakfast before setting off to Uganda via the Katuna or Cyanika borders.
You will either have lunch in Kabale Town or Kisoro Town, depending on which
border you cross entering Uganda. You will be travelling through what is known as
the “Switzerland” of Africa. Your guide will then drop you to Lake Bunyonyi,
one of the deepest lakes in Africa.
Bushara Island Bird Watching & Lake Bunyonyi or volunteering at needy children project
You have the option to start your day with a relaxing bird watching safari at Bushara Island
Camp or visit the punishment island. Lake Bunyonyi is a place known for its birds, and you will
have the chance to see a wide range of these beautiful creatures amid breathtaking views and landscape.
You may also choose to spend your time visiting one of our company’s supported community projects,
where you can meet Ugandan children. Another activity to enjoy is a canoe trek to see the communities
surrounding the lake. Here you can learn about the people of Uganda, such as the pygmy community of Kyevu.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park & Batwa Trail
We depart for Kabale Town, where you can go shopping for food at one of the local markets.
We will then travel to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park via Ruhija and arrive early in
the afternoon. In the evening you can take a walk near the park with a local guide,
otherwise just relax on your lodge and gather your energy for an exciting safari come
morning.
Gorilla Tracking & Bwindi impenetrable National Park
Today you will go for your second gorilla trek. There are several gorilla
families in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, including the Nkuringo, Rushaga,
Ruhija and Buhoma gorilla families. Indeed, over half the gorilla population on the
planet live here. You will spend half a day tracking Buhoma gorilla family and spend
another cozy night at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
Queen Elizabeth National Park & game drive within the park
Today, we set out for a real Ugandan African adventure traversing through the
bushes of Queen Elizabeth National Park. After checking in at Mweya Peninsula,
we commence an evening game drive to see hippos, leopards, elephants, lions,
and Chimpanzees among other 95 species of mammals and over 500 species of birds.
Game Drive & afternoon Boat Safari on Kazinga Channel
In the morning, we will go for a walk at Maramagambo Forest to see various bird species,
elephants and golden monkeys. You will then get back to your lodge to relax and have your
last lunch in the park of Savannah. In the afternoon, we go for a boat safari on Kazinga
channel giving you an up-close encounter with the animals.
Bird Watching & Bigodi wetland walk
Begin your day with a proper stretching because there will be a lot of looking up
to do! A place regarded as paradise for bird watchers, Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary is home
to over 375 species of birds including the Great Blue Turaco, African Pitta, Green-breasted
Pitta, Afep Pigeon, White-napped Pigeon, Crowned Eagle, Red- chested Owlet, Black Bee-eater,
Western Nectar and the list goes on.
Chimpanzee Habituation experience in Kibale National Park
We proceed to a rich tropical forest in Uganda, Kibale National Park.
The park provides shelter to roughly around 70 mammal species including birds, chimpanzees,
as well as over 375 species of birds In the afternoon, we will have the much-awaited
chimpanzee immersion. You can choose between a 3-hour chimpanzee tracking or full-day
chimpanzee habituation experience. Chimpanzee tracking involves a few hours of tracking,
while chimpanzee habituation involves tracking the primates from morning until the evening.
Masindi Town or Hoima town
Today, we make our way to Murchison Falls National Park passing through the town of Hoima.
We will cross the river with a ferry and check in at Hotel Kontiki Hoima, a relaxing nook
with spacious grass thatched cottages set in the beautiful Victoria gardens. We cap off
the day with a late afternoon game drive.
Transfer to Murchison Falls National Park & game drive in the park before check
Today you will cross the Nile River in a ferry and arrive at Paraa Lodge in the afternoon in time
for lunch. In the afternoon, we head out to Murchison Falls National Park for a late game drive.
This park boasts of the famous Murchison Falls, where the waters of the Nile River squeeze
through a narrow gorge. This is also home to a number of mammals and has Uganda’s largest
population of Nile crocodiles.
Morning Game Drive & afternoon Boat cruise on the Nile
Today, you will cross the Nile River in a ferry and arrive at Paara
Lodge in the afternoon in time for lunch. In the afternoon, we head out to Murchison
Falls National Park for a late game drive. This park boasts of the famous Murchison Falls,
where the waters of the Nile River squeeze through a narrow gorge.
This is also home to a number of mammals and has Uganda’s largest population of Nile
crocodiles.