Kibale forest National Park
Kibale’s premier attraction is the Kanyanchu Primate Walk, offering the opportunity to seek out thirteen different primate species, with a variety of diurnal monkeys frequently observed. However, the true highlights of this walk are the chimpanzees. Since 1993, the Kanyanchu chimpanzees have been closely monitored, significantly increasing the likelihood of sightings. Guided walks are available at 8:00 AM and 2:00 PM, typically lasting around three hours, subject to various conditions.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park lies in southwestern Uganda on the edge of the Rift Valley. Its mist-covered hillsides are blanketed by one of Uganda’s oldest and most biologically diverse rain forests, which dates back over 25,000 years and contains almost 400 species of plants. More famously, this “impenetrable forest” also protects an estimated 459 mountain gorillas – roughly half of the world’s population, including several habituated groups, which can be tracked.
Following arrival at Entebbe international airport for your 6 Days Gorilla trekking and Chimpanzee tracking safari, our driver- guide will welcome you and transfer you to the options of available accommodations: Wednesday, Friday or Sunday, There is Ndere cultural center showing different cultural performances. Enjoy dinner and cultural performances at Ndere center and later return to the lodge
After an early morning breakfast, transfer to Kibale forest heading west past Mityana town and have a stopover in Fort Portal town for lunch after which you will visit amabere ganyinamwiru, a family owned stalagmites site including caves and a waterfall. You will also go for a nature walk to the crater lakes with impressive views of the Rwenzori Mountain’s foothills. Proceed to Kibale forest arriving in the evening. Upon arrival signin to the option of available accommodation:
After an early breakfast, report to the park headquarters for briefing and proceed for chimpanzee tracking near Kanyanchu. This can take you half a day. There are other primates in the area like the golden monkey, L’Hoest monkey, baboons, white and black colobus monkeys, grey checked mangabey, red colobus, blue monkeys and pottos. Other animals include forest elephants unique from the common type, giant forest hogs and a striking tree species. Return to your lodge for Lunch and later go for a guided nature walk to Bigodi wetland, a good site for birders. The Great Blue Turaco and Papyrus Gonolek can easily be marked among the other 137 bird species. There is also an array of butterfly species. Return to your lodge
After an early breakfast set off for Bwindi impenetrable forest, the home of gorillas driving through Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National park famous for tree climbing lions. Continue to Bwindi with lunch en-route arriving in the afternoon. On arrival signin to the option of available accommodations, To prepare for your gorilla trekking the next day
After an early morning breakfast, head to the park office headquarters with packed lunch for a vital briefing proceeding to trekking the gorillas in the thick impenetrable forest. You get to spend an hour with the gorillas after having trekked for about 2-8 hours. After the trek, you head back to the starting point and receive your gorilla trekking certificate. Return to the lodge and freshen up, later participate in tree planting at Mahogany Springs and a garden tour led by the head chef.
After an early morning breakfast, transfer back to Kampala with traversing homesteads, plateaus, forests among others with lunch en-route in Mbarara town and a stopover at the equator for photography if you please. Drop off at Entebbe airport.
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