7 Nights & 8 Days

Primate & Wildlife Uganda Safari

  • Day 1

Airport pickup and Transfer to your Hotel

On your arrival at Entebbe International Airport you will be met by your Around Africa Safaris guide who will greet you and transfer you to your hotel, taking 30mins – 45 minutes, depending on traffic.

Overnight at Karibu Guest House (BB)

  • Day 2

Depart for Kibale Forest National Park

This morning we will depart for Fort Portal and explore the area around the base of the Rwenzori Mountains. Kibale Forest National Park, in Western Uganda, an incredibly diverse forest that is home to over 13 species of primates including chimpanzee, red Columbus monkey, the rare L’Hoest monkey, blue monkey, grey-cheeked mangabey, black faced vervet monkeys, baboons, pottos and bush-babies.

You may choose to have leisure at the lodge or do a crater lakes drive in the evening. (Drive from Entebbe – Kibale  is 5 hrs)

Overnight at Turaco Treetops (FB)

  • Day 3

Chimpanzee Tracking – Pm at leisure

After breakfast, it’s an early start to report to the ranger headquarters at 07:45 am in Kibale Forest National Park to track habituated Chimps. These engaging apes, our closest living relative, are great fun to watch as they play and fight in the fruiting trees. Your experienced guides will introduce you to the different members of the chimp families, as well as the birds and plant life of the forest. The trails through the forest are generally easy to navigate and you will always be accompanied by Rangers.

After lunch, you will have rest of the afternoon at leisure

Overnight at Turaco Treetops (FB)

  • Day 4

Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park

Today morning after your breakfast, your driver will take you via Kasese towards Queen Elizabeth National Park, set on the floor of the Rift Valley, with the (occasionally visible peaks of the) Rwenzori Mountains behind you. The landscape of northern Queen Elizabeth comprises dozens of ancient craters carved into gentle rolling hills. The Kazinga Channel lies in central Queen Elizabeth, its banks fertile with large mammals such as hippo, elephant and buffalo and over 600 bird species, more than any other National Park in Uganda.

You will arrive at the lodge in time for lunch, freshen up and in the evening, you will head for an evening game drive. (Drive from Kibale– Queen is 3hrs)

Overnight at Marafiki lodge (FB)

  • Day 5

Game drive - Boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel

Today morning after your breakfast, your driver will take you via Kasese towards Queen Elizabeth National Park, set on the floor of the Rift Valley, with the (occasionally visible peaks of the) Rwenzori Mountains behind you. The landscape of northern Queen Elizabeth comprises dozens of ancient craters carved into gentle rolling hills. The Kazinga Channel lies in central Queen Elizabeth, its banks fertile with large mammals such as hippo, elephant and buffalo and over 600 bird species, more than any other National Park in Uganda.

You will arrive at the lodge in time for lunch, freshen up and in the evening, you will head for an evening game drive. (Drive from Kibale– Queen is 3hrs)

Overnight at Marafiki lodge (FB)

  • Day 6

Depart for Bwindi - Home of the mountain gorilla!

Today we will depart for Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park with an ‘en route game drive’ passing through Ishasha, the remote, southern sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park. It is on the expansive plains of Ishasha that you will be on the lookout for its famous resident: the tree climbing lion. A sighting is not guaranteed but you have a better chance of seeing them here in the large low-limbed fig trees of Ishasha than anywhere else in Africa.

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park is a UNESCO Natural World Heritage site and one of the richest biological and botanical regions in the world. The forest covers an area of 331 km² at the south-western edge of the western Rift Valley. Bwindi’s most-revered species that are over 500 wild Mountain Gorillas that makes up half of the world population of these gentle apes. (Drive from QENP – Buhoma(Haven) is 3-4hrs)

Overnight at Haven lodge (FB)

  • Day 7

Gorilla Tracking

You will be up early on the morning of your Gorilla Tracking for a good breakfast in preparation for the day’s physical activity. You will report for registration at the Uganda Wildlife Authority ranger station before 08:00 AM. After a briefing by the rangers, your gorilla trek will start. The trek usually takes between three and six hours so a reasonable degree of fitness is required, as well as a strong pair of walking boots or shoes.

The rangers will guide you through the village gardens and into the jungle-like forest. They will escort you through the sometimes thick bush, occasionally hacking the dense undergrowth with a machete as you search to locate the gorillas. The mountain gorillas are under 24 hour monitoring for their own safety, so you’re almost guaranteed to see them. The rangers monitor each gorilla family by keeping in close radio contact.

In part due to gorilla tourism, the population of gorillas is slowly increasing but the species remains critically endangered. Gorillas and humans share almost identical genetic material and their health must not be compromised by coming into contact with human diseases (via our food, for example). To reduce transmission of disease from humans to gorillas, you will also be advised to keep a distance of 7 metres from the gorillas.

Once you have located the gorilla family, you will be asked to leave all your belongings to one side, and approach the gentle giants, just with your camera. The guides will interpret the animals’ behaviour and advise on what you are watching. Females and their young, young males and even a dominant Silverback may be seen: feeding, playing, interacting with each other, or just sleeping! You will never forget your encounter with the gorillas. They will be quite curious to see you! You are allowed exactly one hour with the gorillas before returning to base.

Overnight at Haven lodge (FB)

  • Day 8

Depart for Entebbe

After breakfast, we start our 8-9 hours’ journey back towards Entebbe airport, stopping at the Equator with a picnic lunch. After your Around Africa Safaris guide will transfer you to Entebbe for departure.
Please note that check-in for international flights should be done two hours prior to flight departure. The departures area of the airport has a small restaurant, several duty-free shops and a seating area.

Terms & Conditions

1    Inclusions

  • Accommodation
  • Food- all 3 times a day except the landing and take-off days
  • Entrance fee for parks
  • Transport vehicle
  • Pick up and drop from Airport
  • All transits in Kenya/Tanzania

2   Exclusions – essentials

  • Airfare
  • VISA charges (on arrival)
  • Yellow Fever Vaccination in India 30 days ahead of travel
  • Travel and Medical Insurance
  • All others that are not included in Inclusions

3   All prices quoted are in USD

4   The split of the payment tranches will be as per the following

  • Before 60 days – 50%
  • Before 30 days – 40%
  • Before 10 days – 10%

5    The quoted price excludes the bank transaction charges, GST on transaction charges and the conversion rate on the day of transfer

6    All payments to be made to Uncage Experiences.

7    Travelers are requested to take a Yellow Fever Vaccination shot   30 days prior to travel.