On arrival in Rwanda, you will be welcomed and picked by our Gorilla Pathfinders guide who will be holding an A4 paper with your name printed on it at Kigali International Airport and be transferred to your hotel where you will check in and do some relaxing.
Dinner and overnight at Chez Lando Hotel.
After breakfast, you will be driven to Kigali for a city tour visiting the Genocide memorial site which gives a brief history of Rwanda.
After, you will be transferred to Nyungwe National Park. Nyungwe National Park is the largest block of Montane forest in East and Central Africa and it is an incredibly rich area of biodiversity.
On arrival, you will check into your lodge, have lunch and spend the rest of the evening relaxing at your lodge.
Nyungwe is Rwanda’s most important destination for dedicated birdwatchers, thanks to the presence of 27 Albertine Rift native birds, but even casual visitors will do a double take when they see a great blue turaco flap past like a brightly colored turkey.
Dinner and overnight at Nyungwe Nziza Eco-Lodge.
Take an early morning breakfast then with your packed lunch drive to this park for the starting point of your chimpanzee trek. Once we find these remarkable primates, you'll share an extraordinary encounter with some of our closest relatives in the animal kingdom.
Two species of chimpanzee occur in Africa. There is the Bonobo and the Common Chimpanzee Pan troglodytes (often shortened to Chimpanzee, and sometimes referred to as the Robust Chimpanzee).
After Chimpanzee trekking, you will have lunch and then go for the canopy walk which sets 50 meters above the ground with a 150-meter walkway and is the first of its kind in East Africa and third on the continent after South Africa and Ghana.
It allows visitors to see the forest from above the trees and be at eye level with birds and monkeys that inhabit the upper storied part of the forest.
Dinner and overnight at Nyungwe Nziza Eco-Lodge.
After breakfast, you will be transferred to Musanze (formerly Ruhengeri) where you will visit the Dian Fossey Center (Karisoke Research Center).
As you drive into Musanze (formerly Ruhengeri), you'll be confronted by the daunting volcanic slopes of the Virungas, home to more than half the world's remaining mountain gorillas, on the northern skyline.
In the evening, you will visit the Iby’iwacu village for community interaction and to enjoy the Rwandan culture, which includes traditional dancing.
Dinner and overnight at The Garden Place Hotel.
After breakfast, you will be driven to Volcanoes National Park for Golden Monkey trekking. You will assemble at the park headquarters for a briefing in the morning, together with your trekking gear and drinking water, and ascend in the forest to track the golden monkeys.
After golden monkey trekking, you will taken to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
Protecting a pristine landscape of steep forested hills bordering the Congo, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is best known for harboring around 45% of the global mountain gorilla population. In our experience, visiting these gorillas in their forested home is quite simply the most exciting wildlife encounter Africa has to offer.
On arrival, you will check into your lodge for dinner.
Dinner and overnight at Ruhija Gorilla Friends Resort.
After breakfast, head out with packed lunches to the park head offices with your guide. You will have a briefing about the do's and don’ts while in the park with the gorillas. Afterward, head out for the gorilla trekking through the misty rainforest.
Trekking can take between 2 and 6 hours, depending on the location of the gentle giants. Make sure you carry enough water, sturdy shoes, non-flash cameras, and rain jackets.
While participating in gorilla trekking, you will learn interesting facts about gorillas that will make your Uganda tour most enjoyable.
After gorilla trekking, you will head back to your lodge to freshen up and relax a bit.
In the evening, you will head out for a community walk where you will visit the Batwa, which is an indigenous group of people that has lived in the forest for 500,000 years, enjoy traditional dances and drama from them.
Dinner and overnight at Ruhija Gorilla Friends Resort.
After an early breakfast, you will be transferred to the Ishasha sector for the tree-climbing lions on the Kasenyi Plains in the southern sector of Queen Elizabeth.
Buffalo, elephant and various antelope are likely to be seen in the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park, but the focal point of our visit will be locations favored by its legendary tree-climbing lions.
After the game drive, you will be driven to your lodge.
Dinner and overnight at Enshama Game Lodge & Campsite.
We will depart at 6:00am for a morning game drive in Queen Elizabeth National Park to catch the lions hunting in the morning. We also expect to see the Uganda kob, elephants, buffalos, warthogs, leopards, and waterbucks.
After lunch, head out for a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel, which connects Lake Edward and Lake George. Expect to see large numbers of buffalos, elephants, and hippos.
In the evening, you will go for an evening game drive in this amazing park.
Dinner and overnight at Enshama Game Lodge.
After breakfast, you will be transferred to Kibale National Park.
On your way, you will have a stopover at the equator.
Today, we enter the prime chimpanzee country of Kibale National Park. This immense forest is renowned for its rich diversity of primates, but it is chimps – humankind's closest genetic relative – that top the wish list of most visitors.
On arrival, you will head out to visit the Bigodi Swamp. This is a beautiful area in the rainforest with an abundance of animals like monkeys, birds, and maybe forest elephants.
Dinner and overnight at Chimpanzee Capital Safari Lodge.
After breakfast, you and your guide will head out with packed lunches to the park head quarters for a briefing about the do's and the don'ts of chimpanzee trekking.
The tracking will start early and take about two to three hours, depending on the location of the chimpanzees.
After trekking, you will be transferred to Murchison Falls National Park. On arrival, you will go for an evening game drive. Be ready to spot lions, elephants, buffaloes, giraffes and many others.
Dinner and overnight at Parkside Safari Lodge.
After breakfast, you will have a morning game drive.
The famous Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda's largest protected area. Besides being home to many animal species, there are about 451 bird species, of which 23 are endemic to the Albertine Rift.
After the morning game drive, you will return to the lodge for lunch.
In the afternoon, you will embark (between 2:00pm -N4:00pm) on a 3-hour boat cruise on the Nile. This boat cruise offers an amazing view of the falls from the bottom angle. Hippos, crocodiles, antelopes, and aquatic birds can be seen along the river's shores.
After the boat cruise you will return to the lodge and later in the evening go for an evening game drive.
Dinner and overnight at Parkside Safari Lodge.
After breakfast, you will tour the Top of the falls. It is an exciting experience that brings you very close to the rushing whitewater as it squeezes itself through the narrow crevice below. The resulting mist from the turbulence often produces rainbows.
Then you will be transferred to Kidepo Valley National Park.
On arrival, you will check into your lodge and later go for an evening game drive.
Kidepo Valley National Park has several wildlife species, which includes lions, elephants, buffalos, giraffes and zebras.
Kidepo's bird checklist of 470 species includes several recorded nowhere else in Uganda (most famously, East Africa’s only wild population of the spectacular roseringed parakeet). It’s one of the best places anywhere to see the long-limbed, ground-dwelling patas monkey.
Dinner and overnight at Apoka Rest Camp.
After breakfast, embark on an early morning game drive through the park to encounter zebras, giraffes, and many more that roam the short grassland plains of the Narus valley. The scenic view is splendid, with Mt. Lotukei in the far background in the Sudan.
In the afternoon, undertake a community walk where you will have the opportunity to interact with the local people—the Karamojong. You will spend a wonderful afternoon with the Karamojong people and gain insight of their way of life and beliefs.
After the culture interaction, you will spend the rest of the day relaxing at your lodge.
Dinner and overnight at Apoka Rest Camp.
After breakfast, our next stop is Moroto, a small and unassuming town that nonetheless serves as the largest urban outpost in the vast badlands of Karamoja. The town has an attractive setting at the base of Mt Moroto, which rises to 3,084m on the eastern skyline.
You will visit the Tepeth community on arrival.
Dinner and overnight at Kara-Tunga Safari Camp.
After breakfast, you will be transferred to Pian-Upe Wildlife Reserve. On arrival, you will check into your lodge, have lunch and later, you go for an evening game drive.
Named after its cattle-herding Pian and Upe inhabitants, this little-known wildlife reserve protects a vast tract of semi-arid acacia scrub that stretches north from the base of Mount Elgon. It is home to Uganda's largest cheetah population and a small number of lion, as well as buffalo, zebra, giraffe, patas monkey and dry-country antelope such as roan, greater kudu and dik-dik.
Dinner and overnight at Pian-Upe Bandas.
After breakfast, you will head out for a nature walk in the Pian Upe Nature Reserve. A nature walk in this reserve offers an opportunity to explore Uganda's second-largest protected area at a closer range.
During the nature walk, you will be able to see the diverse landscapes of Pian Upe ranging from rolling hills, grasslands and rocky outcrops, you will have wildlife encounters and see some birds as well.
After the nature walk, our next stop is Sipi Falls. It is a scenic highlight of eastern Uganda. The 99m-high waterfall is formed by the Sipi River on its babbling descent from the lofty upper slopes of Mt Elgon to the swampy Kyogo Basin.
On arrival, you will check in and spend the entire evening exploring the villages around during the community tour. During the community walk, you will engage with the locals and learn the way of life and culture of the Sabiny people.
Dinner and overnight at Casa Sipi Falls Lodge.
After breakfast, you will first be briefed by the local guide about the does and don’ts while hiking. You will be able to view the different falls at different stages during the hiking. The beautiful view will leave you amazed.
At different stages, the local guide will offer the history of the falls and after you will be given an opportunity to take pictures.
After the hike, you will return to lodge to freshen up then later be transferred to Kampala.
On arrival in Kampala, you will check into your lodge and relax.
Dinner and overnight at Humura Resorts.
After having a delightful breakfast, you will have a city tour of Kampala and then be transferred to Entebbe International Airport for your scheduled flight back home.
Your safari may be coming to an end, but we believe that you will have had the most amazing time in this fascinating country.
This tour is 100% sustainable. We encourage our travelers to minimize their carbon footprint by choosing eco-friendly practices.
Please note our cancellation policy to ensure clarity in case of changes to your travel plans. 30 days or more before departure Full refund minus a 10% service fee. 15–29 days before departure 50% of the total booking cost will be refunded. 14 days or less before departure No refund will be provided. We recommend travel insurance to cover unforeseen circumstances.
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