Airport Pick- up Kigali City Tour & Genocide Memorial Sites
Your guide will pick you up early in the morning and provide a briefing on your upcoming
safari. We begin our activity by taking 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. In the afternoon, we take you to your accommodation for check in,
rest and to prepare for the exciting safari ahead.
Gorilla tracking
Today is marked by a fascinating activity of Gorilla tracking in the Volcanoes National Park.
Before you go gorilla trekking, there will be great entertainment from the local people of Rwanda
with the greatest cultural dance that one should not miss while in Africa.
Golden Monkey Tracking and Transfer to Lake Bunyonyi
Today, we set out to Volcanoes National Park for Golden monkey tracking.
These active creatures live in the bamboo vegetation towards the base of the volcanoes.
Habituation has helped them to become more sociable and accustomed to the sightings of frequent
visitors.
After lunch, we make our way to Uganda, known as the Pearl of Africa. We will take the
Katuna border through Kabale town where you get to enjoy breathtaking views along the way.
Our final destination is at Lake Bunyonyi, which is the 2nd deepest lake in Africa after
Lake Tanganyika
Bird Watching in Bushara Island & Canoe Trekking around Lake Bunyonyi
We begin with an exciting Bird watching safari at Bushara Island Camp. This cozy nook surrounded by
lush green hills and swamps is a conducive place to relax. You can simply sit, read a book, and let time
take its toll. In the afternoon, we set out for a canoe trek to enjoy the serene ambiance and breathtaking
views of Lake Bunyonyi. Also referred to as the “place of many little birds”, Lake Bunyonyi
encircles 29 islands of various shapes and sizes including a kind of grandeur, which has made
this place synonymous with paradise.
Local Community Immersion & Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Today, we visit the local community in the area and immersed ourselves in their culture.
You can meet and interact with the orphans, the children of Uganda. This is a chance to
visit or volunteer for the underprivileged children of Mwendo where you will be welcomed by
traditional dances stemming from its rich history. In the afternoon, we travel to Bwindi
Impenetrable National Park for that once in a lifetime game drive adventure.
Gorilla Tracking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Gorilla tracking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is the highlight of today’s activities.
We begin with an informative orientation from the briefing centre. The rangers will conduct the
briefing then lead you to the forest for a walk-in search of Gorillas. The park is home to colobus
monkeys, chimpanzees, and birds such as hornbills and turacos. Most notably, half of the world’s
population of the critically endangered mountain gorillas is found here as well. An up-close encounter
with the Mountain gorillas is a once in a lifetime experience, a memory that Uganda will leave with you
to cherish.
Queen Elizabeth National Park
After breakfast, we make our way to Queen Elizabeth National Park where
you can see tree climbing lions found in the southern area of the park lazily
lying up on the branches of the huge fig trees. Also witness Uganda Kobs in the open
Ishasha plains as well as other wildlife including elephants and Cheetah roaming
freely in their natural habitat
Tree climbing Lions Game Drive & Boat Safari at Kazinga Channel
We will set out for a real Ugandan African adventure traversing through the bushes of Queen
Elizabeth National Park. This park previously known in 1952 as Kazinga National Park was
later on renamed to commemorate a visit by Queen Elizabeth II. Here you can see hippos, leopards,
elephants, lions, and Chimpanzees among other 95 species of mammals and over 500 species of birds.
After lunch, we proceed to Mweya peninsula for a boat trip through the Kazinga Channel.
Here you will see wildlife along the banks of the channel including buffalo, elephants,
birds, and hippos.
Transfer to Kibale National Park
Passing through Fort portal town, we will make our way to a rich tropical
forest in Uganda, Kibale National Park. The park provides shelter to roughly
around 70 mammal species including chimpanzees, as well as over 375 species of birds.
There will be no major activities today so you can relax and prepare for another
exciting activity the following day.
Chimpanzee Tracking or Chimpanzee Habituation
Tracking chimpanzees is a unique experience that makes Safari in Uganda at par
with its neighbouring East African countries. There is nothing more exotic than
starring in a real African jungle adventure. You get the real Ugandan atmosphere as
you move through the bushes and watch the Chimps swing through the steady branches.
If you can’t get enough, you may opt to do the habituation experience, which means
you can spend the whole day with these amazing creatures.
Hoima Town
Today, we drove to Hoima Town, a municipal town in the Western Region of Uganda.
You will be dropped off at your hotel to rest and prepare for the next day’s
activity at Murchison Falls National Park. Hoima Town is located in Hoima
District in Western Uganda about 225 Km from Kampala City. It is the
capital of the Kingdom of Bunyoro-Kitara and the King’s palace is less
than 2 km from the town centre.
Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary & Murchison Falls National Park
Be prepared to meet fifteen southern white rhinos at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, a private, non-profit,
animal sanctuary in Uganda. The sanctuary also offers interesting activities including rhino trekking,
bird watching, nature walks and relaxation. 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.
Transfer to Kibale National Park
Today, we set out for an early morning game drive to find elusive predators such as Lions, Hyenas, Leopard,
and Jackal among several others; all the while enjoying the beautiful savannah landscape.
In the afternoon, we set out for a boat safari along the world famous River Nile,
which sets off at Paraa, going upstream to the base of the Murchison Falls. While on cruise,
you will see Crocodiles, Hippos, and lizards. You will also chance upon Buffaloes, Elephants
and Antelopes quenching their thirst and cooling off the heat by the river banks.
Top of the Falls & Travel to Kampala
We will make our way at the top of the falls on Murchison Falls National Park.
This will be a hike lasting for almost an hour adjacent to the Murchison falls.
Though exhausting, this will all be worth it as you feast your eyes with the amazing
views of the falls at different spots along the trail.
In the afternoon, we head back and depart for Kampala to your accommodation,
which offers a great view of Lake Victoria.
City tour, Tour to Buganda tombs & Kampala night life
We will cap off your holiday with a city tour of Kampala. You can go shopping around
the malls for souvenirs or pay a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kasubi Tombs.
This historical site is the burial ground of four kabaka’s (kings of Buganda) and other
members of the Buganda royal family making it a respected place for the Ganda people as
well as an example of traditional architecture. At night, see how Ugandans live it
up in one or two or more of Kampala’s best bars and nightclubs.