See the splendor of a place once called “the pearl of Africa” by the former British prime minister and wartime leader Winston Churchill during your 8-day safari in Uganda. Six activities will be completed, along with three destinations. The following national parks are recommended: Lake Mburo for a boat cruise and game drive; Bwindi Impenetrable for gorilla trekking and a Batwa cultural experience; Queen Elizabeth for a boat cruise, tree climbing, lion trekking, and game drive; and Nyambura Gorge for chimpanzee trekking. You will stay in amazing lodges, take part in photography, and travel in the finest safari vans under the direction of an expert driver-guide. Entebbe/Kampala is where the safari begins and ends.
Our driver guide will greet and give you a warm welcome to Uganda, the Pearl of Africa, where you will spend your upcoming eight-day vacation. After receiving a briefing on what to expect during the journey, you will set out for Lake Mburo National Park. It takes about four to five hours to get there, during which time there will be some traffic jams and bustling vendors selling roasted meat and other regional foods. The driver’s guide’s narratives will make the distance in half. Following your arrival, you will check into your lodge where you can rest and have lunch. You will spend the evening visiting the Igongo Cultural Center, where you will learn about Western Ugandan culture.
At the lodge, you can fuel up for the day with a hearty breakfast. Take a 3–4-hour game drive around the savannah park after that. Zebras, Impalas, warthogs, elephants, cape Buffaloes, and other animals rule Lake Mburo. For bird enthusiasts, this will be the ideal opportunity to identify the various species of birds in the park, including eagles, crested cranes, geese, turacos, and more, before lunch. After lunch, you’ll go on a boat ride that lasts for around two to three hours, during which you can observe animals like crocodiles, hippos, and, on a lucky day, shoebill stock. The remaining two events on the schedule are dinner and overnight.
Wakeup relaxed for breakfast and thereafter, you will hit the road to Bwindi Impenetrable national park; a 5–7-hour drive with an enroute stopover for Lunch and site seeing. The smooth ride offers great view of the rolling hills, plantations, Ankole long horned cattle, and the busy towns. You will arrive, check-in to the lodge for dinner and overnight.
As you meet your cousins the gorillas in their natural home, greet today with a big smile. The course of the activity is as follows. For the body’s energy, start with a hearty meal. A pre-trek briefing will follow at the park headquarters. The ranger guides will verify the travel documents, go over the dos and don’ts of trekking, then assign a gorilla group to trek. This takes around 30 minutes. The hunt for the apes comes next. Depending on how far the apes have traveled, this might last anywhere from one to seven hours. At that time, you can spend an hour watching the calm silverback, the moms nursing their infants, the young stars playing, skipping from one tree branch to another, and other things. After taking a lunch break, you’ll head back to the lodge for some refreshments.
The remainder of the day can be spent relaxing in the hotel gardens or meeting the Batwa pygmies, who are among the shortest people on earth. Take in the traditional tales of their life as hunters and wonders, sense the atmosphere of the culture, and gain more knowledge. Dinner and bedtime bring an end to this day.
You will check out of the lodge following a delectable breakfast meal there and travel to Queen Elizabeth National Park through the Ishasha area. You will have lunch and go on a one-hour tree-climbing lion trek in the Ishasha region. You might run into a lion resting around at a tree branch while watching this game. But it will only be Luck Day. Yet, there are still some additional animals and birds to see. After dinner, you will head to the lodge to check in, unwind, and turn in for the night.
Start your day off properly at the lodge with a delicious breakfast dish. Today’s first task is a game drive. This lasts for roughly 3–4 species, after which you should be aware that, despite the presence of the animals, birds, and plants, crossing them off your wish list requires luck because the wilderness is unfenced and the creatures are free to move. A few of the animals mentioned are lions, African elephants, cape buffaloes, warthogs, Ugandan Kobs, cranes, and waterbuck. Lunch will be served after the game drive.
A 2- to 3-hour boat tour along the Kazinga waterway will be the final activity of the day. While you observe the hippos, crocodiles, and aquatic birds and take in the tranquil Lake Breeze, this helps to quiet your mind. The day ends with dinner and a peaceful nap.
After a hearty breakfast at the lodge at dawn, you’ll proceed to the park headquarters for a briefing on the next walk that lasts for around 30 minutes. Following that, the following hours are spent hiking your meals with the chimpanzees. The workout lasts between one and four hours and takes place in a lush underground forest with the possibility of seeing other primates. Baboons, olive monkeys, white-and-black Columbus monkeys, and other animals are just a few of the numerous species. You will spend an additional hour learning about chimpanzee life and why they are regarded as Man’s ancestors after finding the apes. After that is over, you will return to the lodge for lunch, then go on a 3-hour game drive at dusk in the hopes of seeing some of the park’s nocturnal inhabitants. The final activities of the day are dinner and bedtime.
You will check out of the lodge following a morning breakfast and go for a transfer to Entebbe International Airport or Kampala City. You will stop for lunch en route to the equator, where you can also take in some exhibits that show where the line between the northern and southern hemispheres is located.
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There are various destinations all over Uganda that are unique and home to world-class activities like gorilla trekking only done in Bwindi and Mgahinga national parks. The prestigious Queen Elizabeth National Park owns rare species lions, the tree climbing lions which rest on top of tree branches while Murchison Falls National Park has the most powerful waterfalls in the world.
Other unique features that visitors can spot while in Uganda include the source of the Nile among another place.
Payment of most services in the country is preferably by cash and better if in local currency. Foreign currency and credit / debit cards are only accepted by big supermarkets and hotels.
English is the official language used in the country and vastly spoken by almost everyone in the major cities however, there are over 65 ethnic groups that own distinct languages in the country.
Generally, Uganda offers a safe space for tourism to flourish with secure borders and various internal security agencies. Visitors who are going to engage in activities like gorilla trekking are escorted by armed soldiers to offer extra protection against any risk that might befall them during the tour.
Travel agencies are best preferred for providing epic safari packages than those organized individually since they have experience and know the hotels and destinations that offer great services at affordable costs.
Better yet, most times tour agencies have relationships with accommodation owners and service providers in the area which can all be a challenge to visitors who arrange their trips personally.
There are a variety of activities that visitors can engage in while in Uganda including golden monkey tracking, chimpanzee trekking, white water rafting, wildlife viewing and other outstanding activities like bird viewing, mountain climbing, etc.
Uganda generally has a tropical type of climate with wet and dry season that occurs interchangeably. All the activities that require trekking and game drives are best done during the dry season hence visitors should book their safaris in the months stretching from June to October and December to February?
Apes charge easily even though those that are exposed to visitors are habituated that is why gorillas and chimpanzees are only trekked by individuals that are 15 years and above.
Some of the destinations like Murchison Falls National Park, Queen Elizabeth, Kidepo national park have airfields close to them, therefore tourists can fly to the nearest airstrip and access the national parks closely via road transport.
This can be through scheduled flights or chartered flights from Entebbe international airport or Kajjansi airfield to any landing site close to the destination.
Most hotels in national parks have power and free Wi-Fi, therefore visitors can connect to their people back home. Some tented camps use lanterns, candles and it is advised that tourists come along with their flashlights while on Uganda safaris.
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It is absolutely okay for tourists to tip off any service providers in Uganda that serve them to their satisfaction like tour drivers, waiters, security personnel, bar tenders porters, rangers, etc. 10$-20$ is ideal.
Tracking chimpanzees from Kibale forest national park simplifies life for a parent as they have a variety of children activities that can occupy the young ones as their parents are engaging in chimpanzee trekking.
Kids can engage in viewing wildlife, butterflies, take part in simple guided walks, painting, among other activities.
The cost of gorilla trekking permit in Uganda is $700 per person, either during peak season when it shines proficiently and during wet / off season. However, tourists who would love to minimize on their cost of their safari should consider traveling during wet season because the cost of hotels and other services reduces to attract many visitors.
There are different types of delicious food in the country since it is blessed with over 64 ethnic groups. There are international cuisines in the country like Chinese food, Indian foods, English foods, Italian foods, sea food among others. Tourists can also try and enjoy different local foods that are served in hotels like matooke, yams, meat stew, Rolex among others.
The occurrence of Covid-19 pandemic throughout the world in 2020 made it compulsory for most countries to only receive visitors who have covid- 19 vaccination certificates and hence this rule applies even in Uganda.
Other vaccination that tourists should get before coming to the country include the yellow fever vaccine (mandatory), malaria vaccine, and Hepatitis B.
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