6 days: Queen, Bwindi And Lake Mburo National Parks

Day 1 Your safari guide will meet you and depart to Queen Elizabeth National Park. Have a stop over at the Equator for a cup of coffee and also take some photos. You will then continue to Mbarara town where you will stop for lunch before heading southwest through the Western Rift Valley to Queen Elizabeth National Park. You will enter the park game viewing en-route.

Dinner and Overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge/Jacana Lodge/Albertine safari camp.

Day 2 An early morning game drive in this park, provide brilliant opportunity to see the Elephants, Uganda Kobs, Lions, Giant Forest Hogs, Leopards, Cape Buffaloes, Defassa Waterbucks, Topi and Bush bucks and much more.

In the afternoon, you will go for a boat ride along the Kazinga Channel. This will cruise offers a tremendous platform for photography, bird watching and game viewing, ideal for the Uganda safari .The abundant bird life is colorful and amazing with over 550 inhabitant species.

Dinner and Overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge/Jacana Lodge/Albertine safari camp.

Day 3 After breakfast, you will depart to Bwindi National Park. You will drive via the Ishasha Sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park. Ishasha is prominent for the tree climbing lions. It is inspiring to see the animals while they are lying on top of the fig's trees. Continue to Bwindi arriving in time for dinner and overnight.
Dinner and Overnight at Buhoma Homestead/Gorilla Resort/Volcanoes Camp/Buhoma Community Bandas.

Day 4 After a heavy breakfast, report to the staging area where you will be briefed by your ranger guide. Tracking the Gorillas through the thick forest is a thrilling experience. If you are lucky you can get to see the gorillas, spend 1 hour with them, and be back at the lodge in time for dinner.
Remember to carry with you packed lunch, enough water as this activity is so exhausting, it’s also important to bring good hiking boots and long trousers for protection against stinging nettles. Cheap Gorilla Safari
Dinner and Overnight at Buhoma Homestead/Gorilla Resort/Volcanoes Camp/Buhoma Community Bandas.

Day 5 After breakfast, we will depart to Lake Mburo National Park. We will stop in Mbarara for lunch. Mburo harbors several species not easily observed elsewhere in Uganda. It is the only reserve in the country to support a population of Impala, the handsome antelope for which Kampala is named, and one of only three protected areas countrywide where Burchells Zebra occurs, the other two are being the far less accessible Kidepo and Pian-Upe. Other Antelope species likely to be seen by casual visitors are topi, bushbuck, common duiker, oribi, Defassa waterbuck and Bohor reedbuck, while the lake and lush fringing vegetation support healthy populations of buffalo, warthog, bush pig and hippopotamus. Roan antelope, one common are now locally extinct, but large herds of the majestic eland still move seasonally in the park.
In the late afternoon, you will go for a boat ride on Lake Mburo its self. Here you will be able to see wildlife clearly while on boat, these include, hippopotami and birds like black crake, pelicans, heron, cormorant and fish eagle but you may also see the rare shoebill stork, all of which will furnish your visits with pride.

Dinner and overnight at Mantana tented camp/Muhingo Lodge/Rwonyo camp.

Day 6 After breakfast go for a morning game drive in the park. The park has a number of tourist tracks that are used for game drives. Expect to see waterbucks, warthogs, topis, zebras, oribi and reedbucks. You will then depart to Kampala arriving in the early afternoon.

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