Uganda - 5 Days Safari in Kibale Queen Elizabeth National Parks
Day 1: Depart to Kibale Forest National Park
Depart early in the morning for Kibale Forest National park which is approximately 6-8 hours drive to the largest protected area of rain forest inhabiting the largest number of primate species not recorded any where else in Africa. These include; Chimpanzees, Red Tailed Monkeys, Red Colobus, Grey Cheeked Mangabey, among others. Overnight at Ndali Lodge/Primates Lodge/Rwenzori View Guest House (FB)
Day 2: Chimpanzee Tracking in Kibale National Park.
After a hearty breakfast, head for the morning Chimpanzee tracking in the forest, while on the trek, there is a great chance to view a diversity of birds including the Tiny Sunbirds, Orange Tufted, Grey Throated Flycatcher, Chestnut Winged Starling, masked & Black Capped Apalis among others, returning in time for lunch.
In the afternoon, have a guided nature walk through the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary which is home to approximately 137 bird species and has an attractive vegetation cover comprising of the dominant papyrus, polita figs and wild palm. This Sanctuary is managed by the Kibale Association for Rural and Environmental Organization and was formed in 1992 with the major aim of enhancing social and economic development of the local communities. Overnight at Ndali Lodge/Primates Lodge/Rwenzori View Guest House (FB)
Day 3: Depart to Queen Elizabeth National Park and game drive
After breakfast, drive to Queen Elizabeth National park which is approximately 4 and half hours drive reaching in time for lunch, a game drive is so much rewarding while entering the park. This park hosts one of the highest biodiversity ratings of any protected area in the world with varying vegetation cover including the dense papyrus swamps, brooding crater lakes, open savannah, rain forest and also has Lake Edward. The park has an outstanding 606 bird species that include the Swallow Tailed Bee Eaters, Shoebill, black Chested Eagle, and Lesser Flamingos spotted around the crater, Fly Catchers, among others.
Reptiles sighted in the park include the Green Mambas, puff adders, African Rock Python, Spitting Cobra, Gabon rippers, turtles, to mention but a few. With almost 100 mammal species, this park provides an opportunity of viewing the Hippos, Buffalo, Lion, leopard, Giant Forest Hog, Warthog, Elephants, Spotted Hyena, bush bucks, Waterbucks, Uganda Kob, to mention but a few. Primates in this park include the Chimpanzees found in the Kyambura gorge, red Colobus, red Tailed monkeys, Black and White Colobus Monkeys, and the Olive baboons. Overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge/Hippo Hill Camp/Kingfisher Lodge/Institute of Ecology (FB)
Day 4: Chimpanzee Tracking and Launch Cruise
Leave for the 8:00am Chimpanzee Tracking in the Kyambura gorge to watch these tremendous apes more closely related to humans than any other creature spending an hour with these delightful apes returning to the lodge in time for lunch.
After lunch, go for an afternoon boat trip along the Kazinga Channel with a chance to view the highest concentration of Hippos and Crocodiles, Buffaloes are seen lingering in the shallow end of the channel while elephants are viewed drinking water on the banks. A number of migratory species of birds are a common view during February and March while other bird species seen include African jacana, Malachite, great White and Pink Backed Pelican, Open Billed Stork, Pied Kingfishers, Egyptian Fish Eagle, Great and long Tailed Cormorants, Cattle Eaglets, among others. Overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge/Hippo Hill Camp/Kingfisher Lodge/Institute of Ecology (FB)
Day 5: Drive back to Kampala
After breakfast, we will have a game drive in the park in search for the Lions, buffalo, Elephant, Leopard, Antelopes before proceeding to Kampala which is approximately 6 to 8 hours drive, arriving in the early evening.
|