14 Day Safari in Uganda

 

14 Day Safari in Uganda  Overview

This 14-day safari holiday in Uganda is perfect for true wildlife experiences, cultural encounters and moments of total relaxation in nature. There are also gorilla and chimpanzee treks, driving and walking safaris in savannah parks, bird watching (simple), boat cruises, and more, accommodation/ Recommended lodges are strategically located in the tranquil jungles to give you an ultimate feel of nature. Some of the places to visit include Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, Murchison falls national park, Kibale forest, Bigodi wetland, Mabamba wetland, Queen Elizabeth park, Lake Mburo zebra park, stunning Mutanda lake and the gorillas of Bwindi Impenetrable Park.

14 Day Safari in Uganda  Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival

K Hotel Entebbe

ROOM / BED TYPE

1 Double in CH
On your arrival at Entebbe airport, you will be welcomed and transferred to your hotel to spend the night.

Day  2: Mabamba Swamp

Amuka lodge

ROOM / BED TYPE

1 Dual PC

After breakfast, we go in search of shoebills in the Mabamba marsh, located on the shores of Lake Victoria. Lunch. Then departure for the Zziwa rhino sanctuary. Dinner and overnight in the Zziwa sanctuary.

Day  3: Zziwa Rhino Sanctuary

Fort Murchison

ROOM / BED TYPE

1 Double in PC

After breakfast, departure for the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary. You will follow the white rhinos, an endangered species, which have been reintroduced into the country after twenty years of absence. Continue to Murchison Falls Park, Uganda’s largest well-protected wildlife area, which covers 3,840 km2 and is home to abundant wildlife. Excursion to the top of the falls, a point that marks one of the wonders of the Nile. You will see the Nile thread its way through a narrow 7 meter gorge with a width of more than a kilometer and fall below with a roar of thunder, forming a spray of water flanked by a breathtaking rainbow. Arrival at Fort Murchison for dinner and overnight.

Day  4: Murchison Falls  National Park

Fort Murchison lodge

After breakfast, we will have a morning safari. Among the animals we hope to see are giraffes, elephants, antelopes, buffalo, jackals, warthogs, lions and leopards, although this is not always guaranteed, as well as lots of birds . Lunch in the park. In the afternoon, boat cruise on the Nile in search of large crocodiles and hippos. Return to the lodge. Dinner and night at the lodge

Day  5: Murchison Falls  National Park

Turaco Treetops

We will do a safari in the morning. It is likely that we will see more animals and enjoy different scenarios in nature. This park is so big that one day is never enough. Lunch in the park. Then drive to the Kibale forest. Dinner and overnight at Turaco Treetops

Day  6: Kibale Forest National Park

Turaco Treetops

Hiking with chimpanzees

After breakfast, you go to the Kanyanchu park headquarters to attend an information session on chimpanzee trekking and the rules to follow in the jungle. Ride into the forest with your guides and rangers who will make the hike interesting and exciting with their passionate discussions about chimpanzees and the forest. When you are near them, you will have an hour to photograph them and observe their daily routine of grooming, playing and foraging. It’s an incredible experience! Lunch then, in the evening, visit the Bigodi wetland for a walk in the marshes which lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours. The walk involves interaction with local communities which will allow you to learn about their daily lives. At the heart of the Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary are 8 species of primates, over 200 species of birds, various reptiles and different butterflies. After the walk, return to the lodge for some rest and dinner.

Day  7: Queen Elizabeth National Park

Bush lodge

A tasty breakfast will be served before leaving the lodge to head to Queen Elizabeth National Park. The journey will be short but very picturesque, with captivating landscapes: crater lakes, green hills, rivers and the Rwenzori mountain ranges. You will take a short introductory ride through the park to your lodge. Lunch will be served after check-in and transfer to the pier for a boat ride on the Kazinga Channel which connects Lake George and Edward, where you can observe several birds in the water, herds of buffalo and Elephants going up and down the water channel. Return to your lodge after a 2-hour cruise.

Day  8: Queen Elizabeth National Park

Bush Lodge

Wake up to the sounds of nature and breakfast before going up to the Kasenyi slopes (north of the park) to observe numerous animals and birds. Expected animals include buffalo, lions, elephants, various species of antelope and many birds. Lunch at the lodge. Then departure to visit the crater lakes and landscapes.

Day  9: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

Bweza lodge

After breakfast, we will travel to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and rest at Bweza lodge in preparation for the next day. I will then tell you about the next day’s activity which is the highlight of our safari. Dinner and night at the lodge

Day  10: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

Mutanda Lake Resort

This day is dedicated to the search for mountain gorillas, an endangered species. Wake up very early for breakfast and get ready for trekking. With your packed lunches, rain gear and drinking water, go to park headquarters for the general briefing led by the chief ranger. Choose some walking poles, rent a porter (this is not obligatory) and climb into the forest following your guide and the rangers who will take you to the place where the gorillas were last seen the day before. evening, so you can start observing them. This can take anywhere from 1 to several hours of walking through physically demanding terrain. Follow and photograph the gorillas for an hour after finding them. Departure from the forest and transfer to the Kisoro – Lake Mutanda region where you will arrive late in the afternoon. Installation at Mutanda Lake Resort and rest in the evening.

Day  11: Mgahinga National Park

Mutanda lake resort

The Golden Monkey Trek takes place in Mgahinga National Park, which is adjacent to Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda. So it’s literally the same landscape and animals cross borders. The hike up this volcanic mountain is not very difficult, but it is worth it as it is home to many endangered birds. Return to the lodge for a canoeing experience on Lake Mutanda. It is one of the few lakes in Uganda where you can swim and where there are no crocodiles or schistosomiasis.

Day  12: Lake Mutanda Resort

Mutanda Lake Resort

We let you relax and enjoy what you saw throughout the safari in this small lodge peninsula with wonderful views of the volcanoes, a safe lake for swimming and excellent food.

Day  13: Lake Mburo National Park

Rwakobo lodge

After breakfast, you will leave your lodge to head to Lake Mburo National Park. Along the way, you will stop at the Igongo Cultural Center for lunch and visit the Cultural Museum of the Ankole Kingdom, one of the seven pillar kingdoms of Uganda. On arrival, you will check into the Rwakobo Rock Hotel and prepare for a night safari in the park to try to spot the elusive leopard and other nocturnal species.

Day  14: Departure

Rise early for breakfast before joining your driver and rangers for a morning walk in Uganda’s smallest savannah park, Lake Mburo. Lake Mburo National Park is home to over 332 species of birds over an area of 371 km2. A number of animals live there, such as zebras, giraffes, impalas, warthogs, topis, water pigs, buffaloes and guinea pigs, among others. Departure from the park and road to Mabamba. A short photo stop is planned to photograph the equator, after which we will have something to eat. Departure for Entebbe airport for your departure flight.

Information & Documents

The included and the exclusive

The package price includes:

All accommodation (shared accommodation) in twin room with full board All land transport in 4×4 safari vehicle
Transfers to the border
French-speaking tourist guide driver

One gorilla trekking permit and one chimpanzee per person – must be obtained in advance All entrance fees to national parks and activities
Government taxes
Drinking water in vehicles throughout a safari

Safari price exclusions are: International flights
Domestic flights.
Uganda visa/entry permit Personal insurance Personal use items Tips, drinks and souvenirs.

Cancellation and refund policy.

A booking is considered confirmed upon receipt of at least 50% or the full amount in our bank or office accounts, the remaining balance must always be paid 14 days before the start of the safari.

Refund Policy:

Zizou Tours And Travel will refund 100% of the deposit if we cancel your trip, and the following cancellation policies apply in the event of cancellation by a customer.

More than 60 days before arrival – 10%
30 days or less before arrival – 25%
14 days before arrival – 50%
7 days or less before arrival – 75%
48 hours or less before arrival -100%
NOTE:
Gorilla, Chimpanzee and Golden Monkey permits are 100% non-refundable. No refund will be made for any activity canceled and/or not carried out by a client.

Zizou Tours And Travel declines all responsibility for any modification, delay or cancellation caused by war or threat of civil war, civil unrest, natural disaster, terrorism, labor disputes, fire, bad weather, illness, act government or public authorities or other circumstances arising from force majeure and/or force majeure.

NOTE: In case of refund of your money after following the cancellation policy, Zizou Tours And Travel will deduct 50 USD from your money as bank charges used to return your money.

Payment methods.

We prefer wire transfers or bank to bank payments which take 3-4 business days for the money to arrive in our account. Bank account details must be provided on the invoice.

Useful notes:

A negative PCR test for Covid-19 is no longer a requirement before boarding a flight to Uganda.

Apply for your Uganda visas online as there is no longer any issuance of visas on arrival.

Gorilla trekking depends on the availability of permits but the demand is so high. It is advisable to book the tour well in advance to avoid disappointment. The same goes for trekking with chimpanzees.

Gorilla trekking is an intense activity and therefore requires some mental and physical preparation before the visit.

With you we strongly recommend the following: Rain poncho (lightweight), long-sleeved shirt, waterproof pants, sturdy hiking boots, leather gardening gloves, sunscreen, insect repellent and all necessary medications should be brought by yourself from your hometown. Cameras and video cameras are permitted, but bring their respective accessories.

Although having the Gorilla Permit guarantees gorilla trekking and viewing, the time required to find them can never be predetermined. However, the maximum time spent on them is 1 hour and the trek is reserved for anyone under 15 years of age.

There are established park rules and regulations that must be followed at all times in national parks. You will obtain them thanks to a briefing by your driver-guide.

Disclaimer

If you request changes to this safari, the prices shown are subject to change.

The exact order, content and pricing of this tour is subject to availability at lodges, gorilla permits or chimpanzee permits.

If accommodation is full, Zizou Tours And Travel  will offer a comparable alternative.