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Day 1 - Genesis

Early morning activity starts from your hotel where you will be picked up by your driver / guide who will brief you about your tour. Then, you will start on your scenic journey driving westwards with a stopover at the Equator for photos and another stop for lunch in Mbarara.
You will continue on your drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park. You will drive past sprawling hillsides before entering the savannah plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park. Then, you check into your accommodation for the night and get the much-needed rest as you anticipate the next day’s activities. Overnight at Mweya Safari lodge.
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Day 2 - Game Drive And Launch Cruise Along Kazinga Channel

You will get up early ready for your breakfast and you will proceed for a 06:30-morning game drive. The park’s diverse ecosystem of grassy plains, tropical forest, rivers, swamps, lakes and volcanic craters is home to an incredible abundance of wildlife.
After lunch, you will go for the afternoon launch cruise on the Kazinga Channel. The Kazinga Channel is a wide, 32-kilometer (20 miles) long natural channel connecting the two lakes; Lake Gorge (which is to the east) and Lake Edward (which is to the west). This is a home of a variety of water birds and on a hot day, hippos, elephants, buffaloes, and waterbucks can be sighted as they bathe and drink water at the water edge.
From the enormous Goliath heron, a statuesque 1-meter high, to the tiny jewel-like Malachite kingfisher, Queen Elizabeth’s birdlife offers something for everyone to admire. Overnight at Mweya Safaris lodge.
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Day 3 - Chimp Trekking

The stunning Kyambura (or Chambura) Gorge also called the “Valley of Apes” is located in the far eastern corner of the well-known Queen Elizabeth National Park in southwestern Uganda. Approximately 1 kilometer across, at its broadest point and about 100-meter deep, this gorge is actually drained by River Kyambura. The landscape is among the most impressive you will find in Uganda and it is swarmed a rich wildlife bio-diversity that comprises primates, wild animals as well as birds.
On this day, you will spend the whole day tracking chimpanzees. The habituation experience offers you the unique experience that will make you offered the opportunity to spend the entire day with our cousins. You will see chimpanzees starting the day by climbing out their nests and while following their daily activities, you get to learn more about their way of life and have them habituated to human presence. Overnight at Mweya Safari lodge.
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Day 4 - Queen Elizabeth National Park To Bwindi Impenetrable Forest

In the morning, you will depart Queen Elizabeth National Park for Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. You will drive through the Ishasha sector of the southern part of the park and look out for the rare tree-climbing lions in a fig tree. Throughout the entire world, there are only two places in which you can find populations of these tree-climbing lions; one being in Lake Manyara National Park in Tanzania and the other being in the Ishasha sector within Queen Elizabeth National Park. It is a very breathtaking sight to see the king of the animals perched up high on one of the branches of the huge fig trees in this area, lazily resting away as the day goes by.
In addition to the fascinating population of the tree-climbing lions within the Ishasha, you will also come across huge buffalo herds and numerous antelopes that keep crossing your path, and there are also a number of elephants that have actually settled within the Ishasha area. Overnight at bandas community Camp.
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Day 5 - Gorilla Trekking

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 rainforests, which dates back over 25,000 years and contains almost 400 species of plants. More famously, this “impenetrable forest” also protects an estimated 320 mountain gorillas, roughly half of the world’s population including several habituated groups which can be tracked.
After an early breakfast and a briefing by a ranger guide, you will enter the gorilla sanctuary for your adventure. The beauty of this rain forest is spectacular. The area offers dramatic steeply forested landscape and is incredibly dense, but crisscrossed by numerous animal trails allowing access to tourists. The time is taken and the terrain varies with the movements of these great primates. The thrill of spending time observing these gentle and endangered giants is an awesome, exciting experience to be long savored. Overnight at Banda Community Camp.
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Day 6 - Departure

You will have morning breakfast and get transferred back to your hotel with lunch en-route. Along the way, you could stop occasionally to talk to the locals or take pictures at the equator and buy some souvenirs to take back home with you. You will leave with precious memories safely tucked away.
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Day 8: Queen Elizabeth National Park - Bwindi Forest National Park

After breakfast, you will be transferred to the home of the endangered mountain gorillas, Bwindi Forest National Park. Dinner and overnight stay will be at Mahogany Springs.

Meal plan: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

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Day 9: Gorilla Trekking

This is the best part of your safari: a meeting with the mountain gorillas! Expect to walk a long distance in steep and muddy conditions, sometimes with rain overhead before you encounter any gorillas. Dinner and overnight stay will be at Mahogany Springs.
Meal plan: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Overnight stay at Mburo Safari Lodge with all meals served.

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Day 10: Bwindi National Park - Entebbe - Departure

After breakfast, you will head back to Kampala, driving through Kampala, Mbarara, and have lunch at Ingongo Cultural Center.

Meal plan: Breakfast and lunch.

WHAT TO EXPECT:

This is an active safari with moderate to strenuous hikes during gorilla trekking. Participants must be at least 15 years old and should be physically fit. Each departure is limited to 16 travelers. While tracking primates, guests will trek through the thick jungle at elevations ranging up to 10,000 feet, for as many as eight hours, depending on the location of the primates. Treks can be arduous and the terrain can be steep, uneven, wet, and muddy. This trip is not suitable for those who suffer from a cardiac, respiratory, or circulatory disorder or a disability that limits mobility.

Location:

Your safari trip will take place in several locations in Uganda including Murchison Falls National Park, Kibale Forest National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, and Bwindi Forest National Park.

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