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UGANDA SAFARI HIGHLIGHTS

Pickup point- Entebbe International airport,

Departure point- Kilimanjaro International Airport

The safari focuses on Uganda and of course with Uganda Gorillas automatically come in mind. But this Safari throws in something extra where you get to enjoy the great migration at the Serengeti National Park. visit the iconic tourist destinations in Uganda and enjoy all that is in store not forgetting interacting with the endangered mountain Gorillas.
It is an adventure filled safari. You will get to explore so much. From the highlands of Uganda to the low plains of the Serengeti.
Itinerary Highlights
• See the great migration at Serengeti.
• Visit the Mountain Gorillas in Uganda
• Scenic view of the Lake Victoria and endless plains of Serengeti.
• Catch the big five at Serengeti

8 days from $4,872 per person*

Embark on daily private game drives in search of the Big 5.
Scan Tarangire’s baobab trees for lions, leopards, and even pythons.
Search for endangered black rhinos in the Ngorongoro Crater

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Day 1: Arrival /Kampala/Overnight Masindi

Arrive at Entebbe International Airport, meet our driver cum guide who will be waiting at the arrivals lounge holding a placard with your names on it. The driver will greet you and help you get your luggage into the car and drive you to Masindi via Kampala. You will have an evening tour of Masindi town before dinner and overnight at Masindi.

Day 2: Masindi/Murchison National Park/overnight Murchison national park

In the morning after breakfast, the driver will pick you up from the Hotel and drive you to Murchison National Park. There at Murchison national Park you will visit Budongo forest where you will take part in chimpanzee tracking. Budongo Forest has the biggest Mahogany forest found in the whole of East Africa as well as habitat to the largest population of chimpanzees in Uganda.
In the Afternoon after lunch, go for an afternoon boat cruise that offers fascinating sightings of Hippos and crocodiles all within close range. Cruise up the Nile Murchison stream while watching Elephants and Buffalos close-up from the safety of your boat as you cruise upstream to the foot of the magnificent Murchison Falls. Spend some time appreciating the view as the falls cascade towards you in an explosive rush of water.
In the evening return for dinner and overnight at Murchison Red Chili Campsite or Paraa lodge (https://paraalodge.com/)

Day3: Full day game drive Murchison N.P

You will go for a full day game drive of Murchison Falls National park up to the extreme north part of the park. Dinner and overnight at Murchison Red Chili Campsite or Paraa lodge (https://paraalodge.com/)
Murchison Falls Conservation Area comprises of Murchison Falls National Park, Bugungu and Karuma Falls Wildlife Reserves. This is where the Nile explodes through a narrow gorge and cascades down to become a placid river whose banks are thronged with hippos and crocodiles, waterbucks and buffaloes. The vegetation is characterized by savannah, riverine forest and woodland. Wildlife includes lions, leopards, elephants, giraffes, hartebeests, oribis, Uganda kobs, chimpanzees, and many bird species.

Day 4: Murchison N.P/ Hoima- Fort portal/ overnight at Kasese

Early in the morning after breakfast head for Kasese through the towns of Hoima and Fort Portal. Kasese is at the foot of Ruwenzori Mountain Chains (Moon Mountain).
Dinner and overnight will be at Kasese at Sandton hotel (http://sandtonhotelkasese.com/)

Day 5: kasese/ Queen Elizabeth N.P/ overnight at kasese

Early in the morning go for a game drive at the Queen Elizabeth National Park. In the afternoon go for a boat ride on Kazinga channel (A channel that connects lake Albert and lake George), for two hours, ride a boat on the Kazinga Channel where you will encounter Buffaloes, Elephants, Hippos, kobs plus warthogs among others. While on the ride you will also spot an array of birds. In the evening drive to Kasese for overnight at Sandton hotel (http://sandtonhotelkasese.com/)

Day 6: Kasese/ Ishasha/ overnight at Queen Elizabeth

Morning drive to Ishasha, on the south west part of Queen Elizabeth National Park, the isolated Ishasha Sector is a prominent resident of the tree-climbing lions, the Maramagambo forest is habitat to an attractive diversity of monkeys and birds. Overnight at Queen Elizabeth national park at queen Elizabeth bush lodge or Marafiki safari lodge.

Day 7: Ishasha/ overnight at Kisoro

Morning game drive of Southwest part of Queen Elizabeth National park (Ishasha sector). Have a full day game drive where the sightings of the Resident tree climbing lions, elephants, water bucks, lions, buffaloes, Uganda Kobs plus warthogs is guaranteed.
Late in the afternoon transfer to Kisoro Late in the afternoon transfer to Kisoro for overnight Virunga hotel for overnight Virunga hotel.

Day 8: Kisoro / Bwindi impenetrable forest/ overnight at Kisoro

Full day gorilla tracking at Bwindi impenetrable forest. In the evening, drive back to Kisoro at the Virunga hotel where you will have dinner and overnight.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is located in southwestern Uganda in East Africa. The park is part of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, and is situated along the Democratic Republic of Congo border next to the Virunga National Park and on the edge of the Albertine Rift. It comprises 331 square kilometers (128 sq. mi) of jungle forests and contains both montane and lowland forest and is accessible only on foot. The Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site.

Day 9: Kisoro/ overnight Bukoba

Drive from Kisoro to Bukoba via Mbarara, Gayaza, Birere and Lugaga towns. Proceed to Mtukula border and cross to Tanzania then drive to Bukoba. In the afternoon you will tour Bukoba town which will incorporate a visit to Bukoba viewpoint, Ancient Caves, Vanilla Farm, Schools, Orphanage Center, Coffee and Banana Farms. In the evening, go for Beach Leisure on the shores of Lake Victoria. Dinner and overnight at kiroyera campsite (http://kiroyeratours.com)

Day 10: Bukoba/ Rubondo Island / overnight at Rubondo

Full day trekking and tour of Rubondo Islands including a visit to the Rubondo National Park and Lake Victoria Shores. Overnight at a Campsite in Namirembe Highlands (Rubondo).
Rubondo Island National Park is an important breeding ground for both migratory birds and fish species (especially Tilapia and Nile perch) as for a long time it stood to be the only area in the waters of Lake Victoria which was well protected and preserved. The park is covered by a dense forest thus providing a variety of habitats to wildlife ranging from savannah, open woodland, papyrus swamps to dense forest. These habitats form a home for various wild creatures such as sitatunga, bushbucks, velvet monkeys, genet cats, spotted necked otters, hippopotamus and crocodiles which share the ecological niches with introduced species such as chimpanzees, elephants, giraffes, black and white colubus monkeys, suni and African grey parrots. The park is famous by holding a variety of migratory birds from different parts of the world and some birds native to the area are in Emin Pasha Gulf with the African fish eagles distinctly appreciated.

Day 11: Nyamirembe/ overnight Mwanza

Drive from Nyamirembe through a beautiful countryside with farming and fishing villages. Arrive at Mwanza in the evening for overnight at new Mwanza hotel (http://www.newmwanzahotel.com/) or Adden palace hotel (http://addenpalacehotel.com/)

Day 12: Mwanza/ northern Serengeti (lobo)

Early in the morning after breakfast drive to Northern Serengeti (Lobo) – game drive en route, overnight Lobo campsite (http://www.serengetinationalpark.com/entries/lobo-public-campsite).
You will spend the whole day transiting from Mwanza to Serengeti passing very close to Lake Victoria shores and with small stops at Fishing villages and small highway towns. As you enter Serengeti, you will start doing game drives of the park and transfer to the Northern Corridor (Lobo). To be able to move about freely and quietly, the guide will always be more than ready to show you the great dimension of African wildlife that the mighty Serengeti offers. They will explain everything on the way and update you with any possible news of the jungle.

Day 13: Lobo/ overnight Seronera

Morning game drives of Lobo then game drive en route to overnight Seronera campsite.
Serengeti National Park is Tanzania’s oldest and most popular national park, also a world heritage site and recently proclaimed a 7th world wide wonder, the Serengeti is famed for its annual migration, when some six million hooves pound the open plains, as more than 200,000 zebra and 300,000 Thomson’s gazelle join the wildebeest’s trek for fresh grazing. Yet even when the migration is quiet, the Serengeti offers arguably the most scintillating game-viewing in Africa: great herds of buffalo, smaller groups of elephant and giraffe, and thousands upon thousands of eland, topi, kongoni, impala and Grant’s gazelle. “Serengeti is a Masai word meaning –Endless plains”.

Day 14: Seronera/ Ngorongoro/ overnight at Karatu

In the morning you will drive to Ngorongoro for a Crater tour. On the way to Ngorongoro, you will pass through dry savanna plains with beautiful scenery pleasant to the view and good for taking pictures. Entering the Crater, you will enjoy a beautiful view of the African wildlife, a combination of flora and fauna of the nature’s most spectacular attraction. Overnight Karatu Public Campsite.
One of the World’s largest Calderas, 20 km wide, Ngorongoro Crater is one of the best Wildlife viewing areas where Black Rhinos can be seen in Tanzania. The crater at 2.286 m above sea level is the largest unbroken Calderas in the world. Surrounded by very steep walls, rising 610 m from the crate floor, it covers 260 km2 and is home to over 30.000 animals, almost half of them being zebra and wildebeest. Ngorongoro is listed as a World Heritage site.

Day 15: karatu/ Manyara/ Kilimanjaro International Airport

After breakfast, drive to Lake Manyara National Park for a morning game drive. Later in the afternoon drive to Kilimanjaro international airport for a flight back home.
This beautiful park (Manyara) is at the base of the Great Rift Valley escarpment and it comprises of forests, woodland, grasslands, swamps and most importantly the Lake Manyara a heaven to flamingoes. There are large varieties of mammals, reptiles, birds living in different types of vegetation all scattered within a small area. Lake Manyara is a diverse and particularly memorable place to visit.

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