19 days Uganda Total Experience

20 Days Uganda Gorilla and Five Mammals Trip

19 days Uganda Total Experience.

Looking for a once in a memorable experience? We shall stop at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary to visit the reintroduced white rhino.

A life time experience to Kidepo Valley National Park, besides the expected wild game drive across the park.

Where you shall see lions and other animals, you can enjoy activities include hiking trips, sightseeting tours.

Even the bird watching, and the rich culture of the Karimajongs.

Then have game drives on the large savannah at Murchison Falls National Park and boat trips and the Victoria Nile delta.

In the delta there is a fair change to see the strange shoebill.

Meet a close relative in Kibale Forest during a chimp walk and see lots of birds.

And the smaller primate species when walking through Bigodi Swamp.

Look for lion, leopard and the unique Uganda kob during game drives in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

See lots of African buffalo, hippo, bushelephant and other mammals when sailing the Kazinga Channel.

But don’t forget to look for birds and large nile crocodiles.

Meet a small group of chimpanzees in the untouched Kyambura Gorge and look for tree-climbing lions in the Ishasha Sector.

Enjoy one of the highlights of this tour: gorilla tracking.

Visit the last mt. gorillas in the afromontane forest of Bwindi Impenetrable and spend an hour amongst these gentle giants.

Have an extra day to explore Kisoro and surroundings.

Spend time at a coffee tour or climb for example Mount Gahinga.

Finally have to complete this great tour several game drives in Lake Mburo.

Watch for impala, plains zebra, eland antelope and topi, but don’t forget the wide variety of birds.

Have a relaxing boat trip on Lake Mburo and look for the elusive African finfoot.

And wonder yourself about the large numbers of African fish eagle.

Day 1: Arrival

Day 2: To Kidepo Valley National Park.

Day 3: Game Drive In Kidepo Valley National Park

Day 4: Game drive in Kidepo Valley national Park

Day 5: Drive to Murchison Falls

Day 6: Game drive in Murchison falls National Park.

Day 7: Boat Ride to Albert Nile Delta

Day 8: Drive to Kibale National Park

Day 9: Game drive in Kibale National Park

Day 10: Drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park.

Day 11: Drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park.

Day 12: Game drive in Queen Elizabeth National Park

Day 13: Drive to Mgahinga Kisoro

Day 14: Gorilla trekking in Mgahinga

Day 15: A day out in Kisoro

Day 16: Drive to lake Mburo

Day 17: Game walk in lake Mburo national park

Day 18: – To Kampala / Entebbe

Day 19: Departure

Day 1: Arrival

You will be picked by our driver/guide who will transfer you to Airport Guesthouse Entebbe for overnight.

He will brief you about the tour and what time to pick you on day 2.

Day 2:To Kidepo Valley National Park

Early morning after breakfast, we will leave Entebbe for Kidepo Valley NP which is in the northern part of Uganda.

We will stop at Ziwa Rhinos Sanctuary for tracking the Rhinos.

You will have a quick lunch and then proceed Kidepo via Kitgum staying overnight at Kidepo Savannah Lodge.

We a have opened this camp which part of our Nature Lodges, the tents vary from shared bath and private bathroom facilities.

  • Budget accommodation:- Kidepo Savannah Lodge (non self-contained rooms)
  • Comfortable accommodation: – Kidepo Savannah Lodge (self-contained rooms)

Day 3: Game Drive In Kidepo Valley National Park.

After an early breakfast you will head inside the Kidepo Valley National Park for a game drive.

Kidepo ranks among Africa’s finest wildernesses. From Apoka, in the heart of the national park.

A savanna landscape extends in all directions, far beyond the gazetted area of 1442 km2, towards horizons outlined by distant mountain ranges.

In the afternoon you will go for a cultural visit of the Karimajong tribe.

  • Budget accommodation:- Kidepo Savannah Lodge (Self-contained Tents)
  • Comfortable accommodation: – Kidepo Savannah Lodge (Non Self-contained Tents)

Day 4: Game drive in Kidepo Valley national Park

Start with an early breakfast and then go for a game drive along the trails of Kidepo Valley.

The park inhabits one of the most exciting faunas of any Ugandan parks.

With over 80 species of mammals several of which are endemic to Kidepo National Park like the cheetah, the striped hyena the caracal.

 And over 465 bird species including the ostriches. In the afternoon visit the Karamojong village.

To learn more about their culture, music and dance Karamoja has a cattle culture.

And the Karamojong are notorious as cattle raiders as their culture.

Unlike most other Ugandans, many Karamojong shun western-style clothes and instead wear “traditional” dress of a blanket -like shawl.

Often in red and black. The women wear elaborate beadwork.

  • Budget accommodation:- Kidepo Savannah Lodge (Non self-contained Tents)
  • Comfortable accommodation: – Kidepo Savannah Lodge (Self-contained Tents)

Day 5: Drive to Murchison Falls

Early in the morning after breakfast, and then leave for Murchison falls the northern sector with lunch along the way.

The park is bisected by the Victoria Nile, which plunges 45m over the remnant rift valley wall.

Creating the dramatic Murchison Falls, the centerpiece of the park and the final event in an 80km stretch of rapids.

The mighty cascade drains the last of the river’s energy, transforming it into a broad.

Placid stream that flows quietly across the rift valley floor into Lake Albert.

There are a lot of animals to see on your way to the hotel through the park such as elephants.

Including giraffes and buffaloes; while hippos, Nile crocodiles and aquatic birds are permanent residents.  

We reach Fort Murchison just outside the park boundaries later in the afternoon.

Here we will stay and with a cool drink and a fabulous view over the river Nile.

And the evening will come with all the noise of an African night.

  • Budget accommodation:- Fort Murchison (non self-contained tents)
  • Comfortable accommodation: – Fort Murchison (self-contained rooms)

Day 6: Game drive in Murchison falls National Park

Early Breakfast in the morning, we will go for the game drive, special are here the lions, giraffes, Elephants.

Including Leopards, Uganda Kobs and many more animals, then in the afternoon.

 We have the impressive launch trip on the Nile to the Falls. Hippos, crocodiles.

Other examples buffalo, elephants and many birds will be seen.

  • Budget accommodation:- Fort Murchison (non self-contained tents)
  • Comfortable accommodation: – Fort Murchison (self-contained rooms)

Day 7: Boat Ride to Albert Nile Delta

Early morning the boat will take us downstream to the delta. The place where the Nile enters Lake Albert.

This trip of 5-6 hours will show us all the beauty of this national park especially the delta with all the different birds.

Here is a good chance to see the elusive Shoebill stork! In the afternoon is a visit to the top of the Falls, a wonderful view.

  • Budget accommodation:- Fort Murchison (non self-contained tents)
  • Comfortable accommodation: – Fort Murchison (self-contained rooms)

Day 8: Drive to Kibale National Park.

Take an early morning breakfast after departure for the journey to Kibale Forest.

We will pass close to Lake Albert, on a clear day the view from the top of the Albert rift is spectacular.

In the afternoon, we will arrive at Kibale Forest, sleeping with the noises of the tropical rainforest.

Driving time: ± 8 hours

  • Budget accommodation: Kibale Forest Camp (Non self-contained tents)
  • Comfortable accommodation: – Kiable Forest Camp (self-contained rooms)

Day 9: Game drive in Kibale National Park

11 days Kidepo

At 08.00 we will start with the 4 hours chimp walk and also 10 other primates can be seen!!

This park is also known for all the butterflies and birds.

In the afternoon a walk through Bigodi Swamp (community based project)

  • Budget accommodation: Kibale Forest Camp (Non self-contained tents)
  • Comfortable accommodation: – Kiable Forest Camp (self-contained rooms)

Day 10: Drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park.

Early morning departure for Queen Elizabeth. Via Fort Portal.

We reach at midday Mweya in Queen Elizabeth NP with a stunningly beautiful view over Kazinga Channel.

In the late afternoon we will make a game drive.

  • Budget accommodation:- Queen Elizabeth Bush Camp (Non self-contained Tents)
  • Comfortable accommodation: – Queen Elizabeth Bush Camp (self-contained Tents)

Day 11: Drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park.

This day is for a game drive on the plains of Queen Elizabeth with thousands of Ugandan kobs, lions, elephants etc.

 Also on the program is a two hours launch trip on the Kazinga channel where we will see all the animals from the waterside.

  • Budget accommodation:- Queen Elizabeth Bush Camp (Non self-contained Tents)
  • Comfortable accommodation: – Queen Elizabeth Bush Camp (self-contained Tents)

Day 12: Game drive in Queen Elizabeth National Park

Our second day in this beautiful park! Very early in the morning breakfast we go to Kyambura Gorge.

Here you can go for a 3-4 hour walk in to the Gorge for meeting the chimpanzees.

After the Gorge will drive to Ishasha Sector and have an evening gamedrive in search of the tree climbing lions.

  • Budget accommodation:- Queen Elizabeth Bush Camp (Non self-contained Tents)
  • Comfortable accommodation: – Queen Elizabeth Bush Camp (self-contained Tents)

Day 13: Drive to Mgahinga Kisoro

In the morning, we leave Bwindi for Kisoro, the bad road takes us through a beautiful landscape called the “Switzerland of Africa”.

We pass mountains, hills and lakes with cultivated terraces and tropical rainforest and bamboo forest.

On the last hill the landscape unfolds beneath us, in the vast plane of Uganda.

Rwanda and Congo the Virunga volcanoes dominate the view. Down is Kisoro where we will stay in the famous Travelers Rest Hotel.

Just outside Kisoro, this unique hotel offers a cozy stay for the tourists, who come to see the endangered mountain gorilla.

The hotel, built in a somewhat colonial style, and entirely renovated in 1999, has a comfortable ambiance.

In the sixties the famous American ‘gorilla-woman’ Dian Fossey visited Hotel Travellers Rest.

Many times to do paperwork, to relax or to meet people. Fossey said about the hotel:

It was my second home.”

Driving time: ± 2 hours

  • Budget accommodation: – Travellers Rest Hotel Kisoro (self-contained rooms)
  • Comfortable accommodation: – Sabinyo Guest House (self-contained rooms)

Day 14: Gorilla trekking in Mgahinga.

This is the day of Gorilla tracking. From Traveller’s Rest Hotel Kisoro.

It is 1 hour by car to Nkuringo / Nshongi / Mishaya / Kahungye group in South Bwindi.

At 7:45 A:M you will be at the Offices of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest for pre-briefing.

Then after briefing, you will start the trek after finding the Gorillas you will spend with maximum 1 hour.

All visitors are expected back to the starting point by 7:00 P:M. Being physically fit is recommended.

  • Budget accommodation: – Travellers Rest Hotel Kisoro (self-contained rooms)
  • Comfortable accommodation: – Travellers Rest Hotel Kisoro (self-contained rooms)

Day 15: A day out in Kisoro.

Here everybody can do individually (or in a group) activities.

With local organizations and the National Park we have developed a number of very interesting activities:

  1. 2nd Gorilla tracking in Rushaga
  2. Gorilla tracking in Rwanda (1 day) If tracking the second time client has to sleep in Rwanda the before the tracking date
  3. Climbing Muhavura Volcano (± 8 hrs; distance 12km; height 4127m; elevation gain 1700m; price USD $60 pp)
  4. Climbing Gahinga Volcano (± 6 hrs; distance 8km; height 3474m; elevation gain 1100m; price USD $40 pp)
  5. Sabinyo Gorge (± 4 hrs; distance 6km, no elevation gain)
  6. Climbing the Sabinyo volcano (Sabinyo has three peaks.

You can climb all three in the same walk, you need to be fit!! ± 8 hrs; distance 14 km; height 3669m, elevation gain 1300 m; price USD $40 pp)

  1. In Magahinga to the viewpoint and Garama Cave (pygmy cave) (± 4 hrs; distance 1 and 4 km)
  2. Bird walk in Magahinga (start at 10 AM, it can take up to 4-5 PM)
  3. Several bicycle rides on mountain bikes. From 25km to 50km. The hills can be steep and tough!
  4. Cultural village walk (with a local guide walking through the land of the Bufumbira tribe)
  5. Walk to Lake Mutanda. Visit Python island and go canoeing on this beautiful lake.
  6. Or just sit and relax or read a book in the garden of Travellers Rest!!
  • Budget accommodation: – Travellers Rest Hotel Kisoro (self-contained rooms)
  • Comfortable accommodation: – Travellers Rest Hotel Kisoro (self-contained rooms)

Day 16:Drive to lake Mburo.

Early in the morning we will leave for Lake Mburo National Park.

You will have lunch in Mbarara before you continue to Lake Mburo, a smaller but unique park.

And the only one in the Western part of Uganda with impalas and zebras.

If staying in budget accommodation this afternoon will be for the village/cultural walk.

Driving time: ± 5 hours

  • Budget accommodation: – Eagle’s Nest Camp (Non self-contained standing tents)
  • Comfortable accommodation: – Eagle’s Nest Camp (Non self-contained standing tents)

Day 17: Game walk in lake Mburo national park.

Early morning we will go for a game walk. In the afternoon a boat trip on Lake Mburo.

Followed by another game drive in the afternoon / early evening.

This little park hosts a variety of animals, that is to say 68 mammal species.

Including a large number of impalas (the antelope from which “Kampala” is named after), zebras Uganda kobs,

Other examples the duikers bushbucks, Ankole cattle topis, buffaloes, leopards, spotted hyenas, waterbucks, warthogs, oribi.

There are 315 bird species including; shoebill stork, red faced barbet, crested crane, papyrus yellow warbler.

The vegetation is mainly open Savannah of Acacia trees, Olea and Boscia.

Lake Mburo is a natural haven for fauna and flora. The bank teems with animals and birds.

Crocodiles and hippopotami are permanent residents, and buffalos come to drink during the dry season.

The wide variety of resident birds includes Malachite Kingfishers, Pied Kingfishers, African Fish Eagles, Rufous

Others are Long-tailed Starlings, Blue-headed Weavers, Green-necked Doves, Hammerkops, Pelicans, Herons, Cormorants and even rare Shoebills.

  • Budget accommodation: – Eagle’s Nest Camp (Non self-contained standing tents)
  • Comfortable accommodation: – Eagle’s Nest Camp (Non self-contained standing tents)

Day 18: Drive to Kamplala/Enetebbe.

After breakfast the last part of the journey will bring us back to Kampala.

On the way back you will have lunch in Mbarara town, and after Masaka.

There will be an opportunity to a stop at the Equator for photo shoots and buying souvenirs and have tea or coffee.  

We will then bring you back to Airport Guesthouse Entebbe for overnight.

IF you continue your holiday somewhere else or back home, we will bring you directly to Entebbe airport for an onwards flight.

Driving time: 5 hours

Day 19: Departure.

If departing in the morning the hotel has a shuttle to the airport but if departing in the evening.

There many activities you can do in Kampala and Entebbe.

Optional: – Kampala City tour (USD $120 for vehicle including driver and fuel)
Entebbe Tour: Ngamba Island for the orphaned chimps (USD $88 per person),

And it can be combined with Uganda Wildlife Education Centre (the former Zoo) Botanical Gardens at USD $10 p.p.

End of 19 Days Safari

Accommodation

Day Budget Tour Comfortable Tour
1 Airport Guesthouse Entebbe Airport Guesthouse Entebbe
2 Kidepo Savannah Lodge (non elf-contained Tents) Kidepo Savannah Lodge (Self-contained Tent)
3 Kidepo Savannah Lodge (non self-contained Tents) Kidepo Savannah Lodge (Self-contained Tent)
4 Kidepo Savannah Lodge (non self-contained Tents) Kidepo Savannah Lodge (Self-contained Tent)
5 Fort Murchison (non self-contained tents) Fort Murchison (self-contained rooms)
6 Fort Murchison (non self-contained tents) Fort Murchison (self-contained rooms)
7 Fort Murchison (non self-contained tents) Fort Murchison (self-contained rooms)
8 Kibale Forest Camp (Non self-contained tents) Kibale Forest Camp (self-contained rooms)
9 Kibale Forest Camp (Non self-contained tents) Kibale Forest Camp (self-contained rooms)
10 Queen Elizabeth Bush Camp (Non self-contained Tents) Queen Elizabeth Bush Camp (Self-contained Chalets)
11 Queen Elizabeth Bush Camp (Non self-contained Tents) Queen Elizabeth Bush Camp (Self-contained Chalets)
12 Queen Elizabeth Bush Camp (Non self-contained Tents) Queen Elizabeth Bush Camp (Self-contained Chalets)
13 Travellers Rest Hotel Travellers Rest Hotel
14 Travellers Rest Hotel Travellers Rest Hotel
15 Travellers Rest Hotel Travellers Rest Hotel
16 Mburo Eagles Nest (Non self-contained standing tents) Mburo Eagles Nest (Self-contained standing tents)
17 Mburo Eagles Nest (Non self-contained standing tents) Mburo Eagles Nest (Self-contained standing tents)
18 Airport Guesthouse Entebbe Airport Guesthouse Entebbe
19 Extra night in our Airport Guesthouse for $ 82  a double / $ 70 a single (including BB and airport transfer) Extra night in our Airport Guesthouse for $ 82 a double /$ 70 a single (including BB and airport transfer)
Budget Tour

A combination of “lazy” camping (the safari tent is already set up; with shared facilities) and Nature Lodges accommodation.

Comfortable Tour

Nature Lodges accommodation only.

Subject to change without notice.

  1. Transport in a 4×4 Vehicle with fuel
  2. Services of an English speaking local driver guide
  3. All park entrance fees
  4. Game drive activities 
  5. Accommodation and meal plan as above
  6. Drinking water in the vehicle
  7. Chimp tracking
  8. Gorilla trekking
  9. Boat trip