Itinerary
Day 1: Welcome to the Pearl of Africa
Today on arrival at the airport, the representative will be eagerly waiting to receive you and transfer you to your hotel in Entebbe for overnight. You will have dinner depending on time of arrival.
Day 2: Transfer to Kibale National Park
Today your driver guide will pick you up from your hotel after breakfast to start the journey to the capital of primates – Kibale Forest. The drive is through Uganda’s countryside going past lots of agricultural lands, homesteads, road side fruit, and vegetable markets and forests. Apart from these fascinating sights, the only stopovers will be for the washrooms and stretching whenever you need to.
You will have lunch in the beautiful Fort Portal town with spectacular landscapes of the Rwenzori Mountains in the background and evergreen lawns. From here, you will proceed to your lodge rand get ready for the chimpanzee trekking in the next day.
Alternatively, you can take a scheduled flight from Entebbe International Airport to Kasese Airstrip, from where you will be transferred to your lodge.
- Drive time: 5 hours
- Scheduled flight: 1 hour 35 minutes
Day 3: Chimpanzee trekking in Kibale National Park
Today is the chimpanzee trekking day in the primate capital of the world – Kibale National Park. After your breakfast, your naturalist guide will transfer you to the briefing point before the chimpanzee trek. The experienced ranger guide will take you through a briefing on what to expect and how to conduct yourself in the forest.
After the briefing, you will start the hike through the tropical forest for an unforgettable and rewarding experience in search of man’s closest relatives, the chimpanzees. You are allowed 1 hour in their presence after locating them.
After lunch, take a swamp walk in the Bigodi community – proceeds from this help in community development. In the addition to the swamp, you will visit different homes for coffee experience, banana brewing experience, basketry, and traditional medicine.
Day 4: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park
This Uganda primate safari continues to Queen Elizabeth National Park passing through Crater Lakes region (depending on road condition) and enjoying views of the Rwenzori Mountain ranges. You have an option of having a late breakfast and then preparing to leave after this.
You can choose to have a ‘free’ afternoon at your lodge where you can relax and rest or take a game drive through the park before proceeding to your lodge or you take an afternoon village walk around your lodge.
Day 5: Game drive and boat safari in Queen Elizabeth National Park
Africa is home to a vast, unrivalled number of species living in the wild. Queen Elizabeth National Park has the highest biodiversity of any protected area in Africa. The best times for game viewing are in the morning when the predators are looking out for prey and before they go back into hiding. You will be using a car that allows the roof to open up to maximise opportunities of watching the game. Enjoy the exotic and rare species which include elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, and Uganda kobs.
In the afternoon, enjoy a launch cruise on the Kazinga Channel – towards Lake Edward where you will watch different wild animals that come to its waters and those that live therein and numerous species of birds.
Day 6: Transfer to Ishasha sector for the tree climbing lions
Ishasha is the southern sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park famous for the tree-climbing lions. After their meals, these predators like to climb fig trees to rest, experience the winds but also easily watch their prey because of the high savanna grass. After a late breakfast, you will leave for Ishasha sector for the lions, the different bird species, and other mammals.
Day 7: Safari to the mountain gorillas in Bwindi Forest
Today after breakfast, leave for Bwindi Impenetrable National Park – the home of half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
If you missed seeing the lions the previous day, you can choose to do another game drive through the park in search of these incredible creatures – the tree climbing lions of Ishasha.
Day 8: Gorilla trekking in Uganda
The ultimate safari experience in the ‘jungles of Africa’, is spending the day with the gigantic gentle mountain gorillas in the the impenetrable forest. The adventure hiking through Bwindi Impenetrable Forest in search of gorillas is a unique experience. You will start with a briefing from the ranger guides after which you are divided into groups to track different gorilla families.
You will then hike the forest in search of the gorillas with the leading of a ranger guide. Once you locate the gorillas with your ranger guide, observe them for an hour after which you will start the walk out of the forest.
Day 9: Transfer to Lake Mburo National Park
After the exhilarating experience in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest coming face-to-face with the gorillas, your driver guide will pick you up after breakfast to start the journey to the calm and beautiful Lake Mburo National Park. Enjoy the winding roads from the Kigezi region with stopovers for pictures.
Once you arrive at the park, you can choose to take a boat trip on Lake Mburo or take a nature walk / walking safari with a ranger guide. After this experience, you will retire to your lodge for the much needed rest.
Day 10: End of your Ugandan primates safari
Your driver guide will pick you up after breakfast for a short game drive before exiting the park. Today you drive back to Kampala. You will drive out of the park and stop over the Equator Monument for lunch, souvenirs, and photo sessions in both the north and southern hemispheres.
This will mark the end to your Uganda primate safari, thank you for exploring Uganda with Trumpet Adventure Safaris. They hope you had an amazing time and will encourage others to visit the Pearl of Africa.