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Gorilla Trekking in Uganda

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A Uganda safari trip guarantees a bucket load of activities, safari exercises and encounters. From the ceaseless untamed life show on the tremendous brilliant savannah fields to the emerald hazy mountain rainforest where jeopardized primates meander openly, and in the middle, Uganda safari encounters come in different kinds.

Our Uganda safari exercises incorporate traveling mountain gorillas high in the hazy mountains, staying aware of the social complexities of chimpanzee troops, strolling the old woodland trails, hitting the dance floor with local clan, and passing through the wild savannah fields in safari solace.

Browse a determination of safari types or encounters to remember for your agenda, cautiously paying special attention to what elevates your spirits and is delicate to your actual wellness.

With assistance from our nearby safari specialists, African scenic beauty safaris permit you to create a custom Uganda safari occasion including a gathering of activities that suit your style of movement.

Gorilla Trekking tours in Uganda and Rwanda.

Uganda hosts more than half of the last endangered mountain gorillas in the two national parks on the southwestern frontier and it is the best destination for gorilla trekking tours. Daily trekking adventures to see mountain gorillas in Uganda occur in Bwindi

Impenetrable National Park, an isolated swath on the rugged Rift Valley slopes and Mgahinga National Park, on the slopes of the Virunga Mountains.

Most tourists that visit Uganda journey to the remote southwestern region to spend a night in one of the forests situated lodges on the edge of the park and make it early to one of the five trailheads to join the small groups of trekkers on a half-day adventure excursion. It’s been said

By countless travelers that the experience of locking eyes with a wild gorilla and recognizing our very own similarities is unmatched by any jungle experience in Africa. Gorilla trekking is an adventure that should make your summer adventure bucket list for this year.

Uganda offers two distinct gorilla experiences. The regular guided gorilla trekking excursion allows visitors to spend one hour with a human-habituated gorilla family and the Gorilla Habituation Experience which offers visitors an opportunity to spend at least four hours with a semi-habituated troop in the company of primatologists and researchers. The former is a popular choice with most adventurers and costs $800 for a trekking permit, and the Habituation experience permit costs $1500 per person.

Gorilla trekking permits are quite expensive because of the ecotourism effort involved in human- habituating gorillas, protecting them from poachers and diseases and maintaining their natural habitat. Gorilla tourism has given Africa’s great apes the hope to survive alongside growing human populations and intrusion on their habitats. Gorilla tourism is the single primary revenue source for conserving these endangered primates that are about 1000 individuals left in the world. This therefore means that your gorilla trekking tour in Uganda is ethical and is a sustainable travel activity.

Leopard holidays Uganda has been a significant contributor to gorilla conservation since 2018 through our private and tailor-made gorilla trekking tours. Our gorilla safaris are well selected with the best routes to maximize Uganda’s incredible tourist attractions, chimpanzee trekking in Kibale, big-game viewing game drives, boat safaris, bird watching, nature walks, and hiking adventures.

 

All-Inclusive Uganda Safaris

An all-inclusive Uganda safari means that your holiday trip itinerary is taken care of by the local tour operator, ensuring they include everything you’ll need to pull it off, including your accommodation, meals, snacks, and standard drinks, and your tour activities for a set price. It’s one of the main reasons why an all-inclusive safari holiday might seem expensive at first glance. In Reality, they offer excellent value for money.

WHAT IS INCLUDED

  • Accommodation; Hotel Room, Camp Tent, Suite or Lodge
  • Meals; breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks
  • Drinks; all standard drinks
  • Activities; game drives, guided nature walks, primate trekking, and non-mechanized water sports
  • 4×4 Transport; selected road transfers between the airport, local airstrips, activities, and your accommodation

WHAT IS LEFT OUT

  •  International flights
  • Visa and Visa Processing
  • Tips, gratuities, and service charges
A Birding trip proposal for 14 days

Day 1: Arriving Entebbe.
Arrival and overnight at Entebbe, Travelers Inn/Entebbe Golf View Inn, Lake victoria hotel.

Day 2: Early morning transfer to Mabamba for the Shoebill.
Leave Entebbe in the early morning at 6:30 and drive 1½ hrs the 35 km (bad road) to go birding the Mabamba Swamp, where you will be paddled in a canoe to search for the mighty Shoebill among others.
Also look out for other birds like Pink-backed Pelican, Yellow-billed Duck, Malachite Kingfisher, Blue-breasted Bee-eater etc. Leave Mabamba at 1 o’clock, bird your way to lake Mburo NP via Equator for photographs. Dinner and overnight at Rwakobo rock/ Mantana Tented camp/Mihingo Lodge/Lake Mburo Safari lodge
Day 3: Transfer to Ruhija (Bwindi NP) Early morning drive to Ruhija ( Bwindi Northern sector) with stops for birding. Dinner and overnight at Tavern cottages/Community Bandas, Ruhija Gorilla lodge.

Day 4: Whole day Bird Mubwindi Swamp, Ruhija Area (Bwindi NP). After early breakfast we leave the camp at 6:30 am. We walk down with packed lunch to Mubwindi Swamp for a whole day birding, looking for specials like Black-billed Turaco, Fine-banded Woodpecker, African Green-Broadbill, Mountain Greenbul, Red-faced Woodland Warbler, Mountain Yellow Warbler, Chestnut-throated Apalis and many more. Dinner and overnight as above.
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Day 5: Transfer to Buhoma Depart for Buhoma via the neck birding en-route for species like Tambourine Dove, Black bee-Eater, Mountain Wagtail, Toro Olive-Greenbul, White-starred-Robin, Strange Weaver, Dusky Twin Spot, Grauer’s Warbler, Black bee-eater, Red Throated Wryneck among others. We will be birding through farmland, forest edge and forest Habitats. We shall do a short village walk around Buhoma area after arrival for Magpie Mannikin in the evening. Dinner and overnight at Bwindi View Bandas/ Engagi lodge/Mahogany lodge/ Silverback lodge.

Day 6: Whole day birding at Buhoma, Bwindi National Park.
To enter the Park is only allowed at 8:00 am. There will be time to bird around the camp before 8 o’clock. Look for Chapin’s Flycatcher, Short-tailed Warbler, White-bellied Robin-chat, Petit’s Cuckoo Shrike and other middle altitude forest birds that we would have missed in other forests. Dinner and overnight as above.

Day 7: Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. After briefing at 8:00 am, you will visit the higher elevation forest, one of the world’s great natural treasures providing home to mountain Gorillas. If you come early, we can do some birding in the village looking for Red-chested Flufftail and probably the Bat Hawk. Lunch, dinner and overnight as above.

Day 8: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth NP Early morning transfer to Queen Elizabeth N. Park via Ishasha and we shall have our lunch on the way. At Ishaha, we shall see a variety of Game including climbing lions, Elepahnts Buffaloes and other game. Having reached in the evening , we shall bird around the hotel on arrival in the evening for species like Blue quail, African Crake, Ross’s Turaco, Jackson’s Pipit, Red-headed lovebird, Cassin’s Flycatcher, Black bee-eater, White-backed, Lappet Faced, Ruppel’s, White headed, Palmnut Vultures, Martial, Wahlbergs, Weterh Banded-sneck, Fish Eagles, Shining Blue King fisher and other birds . Dinner and overnight at Bush Lodge/ Mweya Safari lodge/ Kingfisher lodge/ Kyambura lodge/ Katara lodge.

Day 9: Bird Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Leaving the lodge at 6:30.Early morning game drive and birding . Lunch at the lodge and in the afternoon go for the launch (boat) trip on the Kazinga Channel , to see a variety of wildlife, hundreds of hippos, crocodile and bird life from a boat. Look out for birds like Pelicans, Green-backed Heron, Yellow-billed Stork, Saddle-billed Stork, African Spoonbill, Martial Eagle, Common Button Quail, Senegal Plover, and Sunbirds among others. Dinner and Overnight as above.

Day 10: Transfer to Semuliki N.P
After breakfast we will transfer to Semliki birding en-route through QENP and the northern side of Rwenzori Mountains that are dry Savanna woodland and later bird along the edge of the Park later check in at the lodge in evening. Dinner and overnight at Rain bow camp/ Park Bandas.

Day 11: Whole day birding Kirumia Trail, Semuliki National Park.
After breakfast leaving the lodge at 6:30 am, proceed for a whole day birding on the Kirumia trail. Look for species like , n and many more. Dinner and overnight at a hotel in Bundibudgo town.

Day 12 . Bird as we transfer to Kibale NP
After breakfast leaving the lodge at 6:30 am and birding as we head towards Queen Elizabeth National Park stopping for lunch at the gardens in Fort Portal. Continue with the drive along the foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains through Kasese and crossing the Equator. Look out for birds like Grey-headed Kingfisher, Grey-backed Shrike, Common Fiscal, Starlings, Widowbirds and many more. Transportation time Kibale-Queen Elizabeth NP takes 8 hrs due to birding on the way (150 km). Dinner and overnight at Chimpanzee Guest House/ Kibale safari lodge/Mountains of the moon hotel/ Kibale forest cottages.

Day 13: Bird Kibale National Park
After breakfast leaving resort at 6:30am drive to the park and try early morning Green Breasted Pitta and lunch at Kanyanchu. Then after lunch bird the vicinity of Kanyanchu. Cuckoo, Grey Parrot, Black-billed Turaco, Narina Trogon, and many more. Primates like Chimpanzees, Red Colobus, Blue Monkey, Olive Baboon, Vervet Monkey, Red-tailed Monkey among others. Dinner and overnight as above.

Day 14: Transfer to Entebbe Airport.
Early morning transfer back to Entebbe with stops for birding depending on your time of departure.
END OF THE TOUR