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8 Days Gorillas, Chimps and Wildlife Safari

  • 8 Days 7 NightsDuration
  • 5 PAXGroup Size
  • All YearAvailability
What To Expect

Embark on an 8-day gorillas and wildlife journey showcasing the best of Uganda’s diversity. From thrilling wildlife safaris in Queen Elizabeth National Park’s savannah plains to close encounters with chimpanzees in Kibale Forest, and unforgettable mountain gorilla treks in Bwindi Forest’s canopy-covered trails, experience the essence of Uganda.

Departure & Return Location

Kampala (Google Map)

Price Includes

  • Ground Transportation
  • Accommodation Fees
  • Tour Guide/Driver
  • All Park entrance fees
  • All meals-no drinks

Price Excludes

  • Tips
  • Laundry
  • Souvenirs
  • Drinks and Cigarettes
  • Air ticket and related costs
  • Insurance covers

Complementaries

  • Bottle of mineral water during Safari
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Itinerary

Day 1Welcome to Uganda

Our guide will be at the airport to warmly welcome you and expertly navigate you through the lively traffic, allowing you to sit back and observe bits of Uganda unfold before you. You will then be taken to your guesthouse in Kampala, where our guide will brief you on the itinerary.

Day 2Travel to Kibale Forest National Park

Start your day with a hearty breakfast at your lodge. At the designated meeting point, you’ll be briefed by your experienced park ranger guide on the day’s activities, safety protocols, and chimpanzee behavior.

Embark on a thrilling trek into the dense Kibale Forest. Your guide will use their knowledge of the chimpanzees’ habits to track their movements through the forest. Be prepared for varied terrain, including muddy paths and steep inclines.

The highlight of the day! When you locate the chimpanzee family, observe their behavior from a safe distance. You might witness them feeding, playing, grooming each other, or simply relaxing in the trees. This close encounter offers a unique opportunity to learn about their social interactions and family dynamics.

Day 3Chimpanzee Tracking & Visit to Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary

No other animal reminds us so much of ourselves as the chimpanzee. Besides many common features and mannerisms, chimpanzees also share 98% of our human DNA, making them our closest living relatives. It is not so surprising then that we find the habits and biology of these primates so fascinating to study.

While chimpanzees can be found in 21 countries throughout Africa, they are most easily sighted in Uganda due to the high concentration of the species here. On a Chimpanzee Tracking experience in Kibale Forest you will have the opportunity to follow an experienced guide into the forest to observe these fascinating creatures at a close range. Watching them interact with each other and go about their daily routine of grooming, playing and foraging is an incredible experience.

While your chances of encountering chimpanzees are high during your tracking excursion, it is never 100% guaranteed. These are, after all, wild animals with wills and minds of their own!

Day 4Queen Elizabeth National Park

Uganda’s most visited game reserve and arguably the most scenic. The national park protects the vast savannah plains, bushland, wetlands and forests that lie at the base of the Rwenzori mountain range. Kazinga Channel, which flows through the park and connects Lake George in the east to Lake Edward in the west, attracts a rich array of birds and animals, including the infamous Nile crocodile and one of the world’s largest concentration of hippos. On your first game drive you will explore the park along a 200 kilometre network of well-maintained game viewing tracks.

Day 5Game drive and Boat Safari on Kazinga Channel

Safari breakfasts are traditionally served before the day breaks so that you can start your morning game drive as the sun comes up. Sunrise is the best time for wildlife spotting as animals tend to be the most active during the “golden hours”, when the first rays of sunshine come to rest on the savannah. Elephants, buffalo and several species of antelope are some of the characters you may come across today, and if you’re lucky, you may even spot a lion or leopard. 

Later in the day when the sun is high in the sky and the animals make their way to the river for a drink, we will head to Kazinga Channel for an exciting boat safari. You will spot more hippos today than you can possibly imagine. Herds of elephants and buffalo will also wander down to the shoreline to bathe in the cooling waters. A boat safari is a fantastic way to get close to wildlife and for many visitors the boat safari is the highlight of their visit to Queen Elizabeth National Park.

Day 6Lake Mutanda

Your journey today will continue south-west toward Kisoro, a bustling town to the south of Bwindi Forest, near the borders to Rwanda and Congo. This is one of our favorite drives in Uganda. The serpentine roads wind through lush rainforests, skirting hill tops (keep your eyes open for the volcanos!) and dipping into lively villages in the valley before arriving to the serene waters of Lake Mutanda.

Offering some of the best views in Uganda, Mutanda Lake Resort is perched on a peninsula overlooking a series of small islands scattered across the water and the volcanoes from the Virunga Range rising out of the mist in the distance.

Day 7Gorilla Tracking in Bwindi Forest

Your tracking experience will be an exciting, yet challenging, journey along forested (often muddy and slippery) slopes, tangled vines, thick vegetation and bamboo forests before you reach the territory of these gentle giants. En-route, your ranger will point out telltale signs of previous gorilla activity like dung, nests and chewed bamboo shoots. Depending on the location of the gorillas on any given day the walk can take anything from 2 to 7 hours. Once the family of gorillas has been located, settle in to your surroundings and enjoy the hour you have to quietly observe these fascinating primates whose habits and mannerisms remind us so much of our own.

Travel to Kigali

Enjoy your last sunrise in this beautiful corner of Uganda and take a rejuvenating swim in the lake before tucking in to a hearty Mutanda breakfast.

Your guide will drive you across the border to Rwanda, and drop you off at Kigali International Airport 3 hours before your departure time. Please make sure your flight departure is after 4 pm at the very earliest. For flights departing before 4 pm you will need an extra night in Kigali, which we can help arrange for you at an additional cost.