12 Day Uganda Camping Adventure (trip)

12 Day Uganda Camping Adventure

  • Entebbe International Airport, Entebbe, Uganda
  • Culture & Nature
Uganda, Africa

from $2,136* per person12 DaysYear-round
Basic accommodations Exertion level: 4
Operator: The Safari Partners 16 people max
The Pearl of Africa” - Uganda offers a unique diversity of wildlife, natural beauty, and friendly inhabitants that all combine to make the country one of Africa’s hidden gems. This tour includes the obvious attractions of trekking in indigenous forests to see wild Gorilla’s and Chimpanzee’s, as well as exploring vast water-ways, mystical villages hidden in mist, and the lesser known sights of Tree Climbing Lions, huge pods of Hippopotamus, and of course the endless variety of plains animals.  This tour endeavors to explore the scenic beauty of Uganda, its people, and its wildlife. We will cover approx 2000km, some of it on extremely bad roads but the rewards are unequalled.  Weather, road, and other local conditions will influence the route chosen on each tour and we may run the tour in reverse if required, clients should be flexible in this regard. Clients should be equipped with an open mind and a spontaneous disposition in order to best enjoy the superb offerings of Uganda.

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Uganda, Africa

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  • This is a custom departure, meaning this trip is offered on dates that you arrange privately with the provider. Additionally, you need to form your own private group for this trip. The itinerary and price here is just a sample. Contact the provider for detailed pricing, minimum group size, and scheduling information. For most providers, the larger the group you are traveling with, the lower the per-person cost will be.

Itinerary

DAY 1: ENTEBBE - LAKE MBURO NAT. PARK

Departing from Cassia Lodge near Entebbe at 08h00, we make our way through the vibrant capital city – Kampala before starting our journey west.  On our route today we will visit the drum market, a fruit market, and we will stop at the Equator.  This afternoon we enter the Lake Mburo National Park, known for its plains game and large Hippo population – we camp the night on the Lake shore. D

DAY 2: BWINDI IMPENETRABLE FOREST

We start the day with a game drive / walk and then exit the park to travel through a landscape of rolling hill’s littered with banana plantations and herds of impressive long-horned Ankole cattle.  This afternoon we travel on rough mountain roads, passing remote villages – often shrouded in mist, toward the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.  Our camp for the night is at the edge of the forest.  B L D

 

DAY 3 + 4: BWINDI GORILLA TREK

On one of these days we will partake in what is undoubtedly the highlight of the tour – Gorilla Trekking!  We split up into small groups and with local guides, trek up into the forest to locate and spend time with a family of these few remaining wild Mountain Gorillas.  As the Gorilla permits are limited we will allow two days for all of the group to partake, should all permits be available on day 4 we would visit Lake Bunyoni on Day 3.   Whilst not Gorilla trekking we will enjoy village walks and will spend time searching for the magnificent birds inhabiting the fringe of the forest. B L D ; B L D

DAY 5 + 6: QUEEN ELISABETH NAT. PARK - ISHASHA

Leaving the mountains and forests behind us, we drop down to the grasslands of the Queen Elisabeth National Park, here we will spend two nights camping at a remote camp.  Besides abundant mammal, reptile, and bird species, Ishasha is renowned for its huge tree climbing Lions. We will game drive extensively searching the tall fig tress for Lion, and the savannah for other game.  B L D ; B L D

DAY 7:  Q. E. NAT. PARK – CHIMPANZEE’S

Packing up early, we travel across the Park and through the Maramagambo Forest where we hope to encounter wild Chimpanzee and an amazing variety of birdlife.  Arriving at Kyambura Gorge this afternoon, we hike down into the Gorge with a local guide and hope to spend some time with a habituated family of wild Chimpanzee. (Because visitors are limited some of our group may do this activity the following morning.)  Tonight we camp in the vicinity.  B L D

 

DAY 8:  RWENZORI MOUNTAINS

This morning we will travel through the Park  before continuing north to the Rwenzori – “Mountains of the Moon”.  After setting up camp at a local community center, we will enjoy a lengthy walk through numerous rural villages and up into the forest to the Rwenzori lookout point. Rising some 5000 meters above sea level, the slopes of these mountains are covered in tropical forest and yet the peaks are often snow-capped, a bewildering sight considering their proximity to the Equator.  B L D

DAY 9: MURCHISON FALLS NAT. PARK

An early start, we leave the Mountains behind us and descend into the luminous green tea plantations surrounding Fort Portal. We cover vast distance today and mostly on rough roads. Our destination tonight is the Kaniyo-Pabidi camp in Murchison Falls National Park, this camp is managed by the Jane Goodall Institute and clients may opt for a second trek with the Chimpanzee’s here. (Own expense).  B L D

 

DAY 10: MURCHISON FALLS / VICTORIA NILE

Our first stop today is above the Murchison Falls, a narrow gap though which the Nile River falls 40m into the Rift Valley.  We will spend some time here exploring the Fall’s.  Next we travel downstream where we board a boat that carries our group and equipment on a game cruise down the Nile to our campsite near the junction of the Victoria and Albert Nile.  We will wild camp tonight in a big game area. (At times it may not be possible to travel by boat – we will then drive by road.) B L D

DAY 11: ZIWA RHINO SANCTUARY

A leisurely morning, we will enjoy the River before returning to our vehicle.  This afternoon we exit the Park and travel to the Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, a project established to reintroduce Rhino into their original habitat in protected areas. Camp the night. B L D

DAY 12: JINJA

This morning, clients who wish to, may partake in tracking Rhino on foot through the thick bush (own expense).  After packing up camp for the last time, we set off for Jinja where we spend our last night in relative comfort at Adrift camp.  Tonight we enjoy an own expense dinner at the restaurant to celebrate our adventures.  B L

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