5 Days Wildlife And Gorilla Trekking Safari Adventure
This 5-day wildlife and gorilla trekking safari is specially designed for you to enjoy and explore Queen Elizabeth National Park. The park is also located in western Uganda with the Rwenzori Mountains in the background. It offers an amazing mix of over 95 species of mammals and his over 600 species of birds. For example, this biodiversity hotspot was announced in 1952 as Kazinga National Park. And now it covers an area of 1978 square kilometers. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park Located in southwestern Uganda, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is one of the most popular destinations for gorilla trekking and is home to more than half of the world's surviving mountain gorilla population, with more than 40 We have over 20 families, 20 of whom are used to trekking. Bwindi Forest was declared a National Park in 1991 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994.
YOUR 5 DAY ITINERARY
Day 1: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park.
After an early breakfast, you will shortly be picked up by our professional guide to kick off your journey to Queen Elizabeth National Park via the Kampala-Masaka highway. The 6-7 hours’ journey involves two stopovers and the first one is at the Uganda Equator crossing in Kayabwe here you will spend at least 30 minutes taking photos of this remarkable landmark and experimenting with how water drains (clockwise or anti- clockwise) when placed in the northern and southern hemispheres. You will continue with the journey until Igongo Cultural Center and Country Hotel for your mouth-watering local/traditional and international dishes as well as an optional tour of the local Museum known as “Erijukiro” Museum to have a view on some of the original artifacts of the Ankole people. You will then continue through Mbarara the land of milk and honey, Bushenyi where the cool air and lush vegetation will leave you open- mouthed, yet your arrival at Queen Elizabeth National Park will introduce you to real Paradise.
Day 2: Game Viewing and Launch trip
Get up early for breakfast and finally start the game drive at exactly 6:30 am for a chance to encounter the lions and leopards returning from their hunt. The Queen’s mile as well as Kasenyi tracks within the vast savannah plains reward tourists with the opportunity of sighting numerous wildlife species for example side-striped jackals, elephants, buffaloes, Uganda kobs, warthogs, bushbucks, waterbucks, Topis, and elands. A game drive doesn’t mean that your options will be limited to wildlife but also introduces you to the numerous bird species like Chapin’s flycatcher, martial eagles, black bee-eaters and many others. Eventually return to the Lodge to freshen-up, lunch and relaxation.
In the afternoon, you will head for the launch trip along the Kazinga Channel, lasting about 2 hours and will be filled with surprises like spotting huge Nile crocodiles and hippos lazing on the banks of the channel as well as Uganda kobs, elephants and buffaloes drinking or cooling their bodies during the hot sunshine. Birds in large numbers will also be spotted during the cruise and the must-see species are the African fish eagles, pink-backed pelicans, African skimmer and Martial eagles among others. Continue to the Lodge for a quick snack and have a brief evening game drive to spot the nocturnal mammals such as leopards, spotted hyenas, and lions.
Day 3: Morning Game Drive and transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
After your early breakfast, you will have a morning game Drive and then continue with your journey to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. You will have your lunch in Kihihi towards Buhoma sector of Bwindi Impenetrable National park and check in at your lodge in order to freshen up and relax.
Day 4: Gorilla trekking in Bwindi and Evening Cultural visit
Breakfast will be served early so that you can find your fellow gorilla trekkers at the Park Headquarters at 7:00 am for briefing. Be briefed on how to behave when in the presence of Mountain gorillas and your expectations of the activity. The trek is usually challenging and involves going through muddy trails, scratching and misty vegetation but the face to face encounter with the mountain gorillas and spending one hour with them is a rewarding experience. After spending quality time with them then descend to the trailhead and back to the Lodge for lunch.
After enjoying your lunch and relaxing, firstly head for a relaxed evening walk to the nearby Batwa community to have an insight on how they lived in the forest before eviction. Secondly, you will see their traditional houses, see some of the plants used for medicinal purposes, see how they use sticks to make fire and be entertained in their traditional dances.
Day 5: Transfer Back to Kampala/ Entebbe for your flight
Start the most important meal of the day from the Lodge earlier before checking-out and leaving
for Kampala or Entebbe.