Tour Name:
Murchison Falls and Kibale Forest
National Park
Itinerary:
Murchison Falls and Kibale Forest
National Park
Duration:
5 Days,4Nights
Murchison Falls
Day 1
Depart after breakfast and drive
northwest to Murchison Falls National
Park. The drive takes you through
Luweero district were inhabitants
practice both commercial and subsistence
farming. The route is punctuated by
small trading centers and sometimes
roadside markets. Have a lunch break at
Masindi before proceeding to enter the
park via Kichumbanyobo Gate. Arrive in
time before sunset for the sparkling
view at the top of Murchison Falls, you
will marvel at the breathing sight of
the raging Nile, longest river, in the
world as it forces its way through a
rocky gap barely six to seven meters
wide! This is the point where the Nile
explodes through a narrow gorge and
cascades down to become a placid river.
Overnight at Red Chilli camp (budget),
Sambiya River Lodge (mid range), or
cross River Nile by ferry to the
northern bank to overnight at Paraa
safari lodge (up market).
Day 2
Start the day with an early morning game
drive in the Northern circuit of the
park.You will be able to view animals
unique to the African savannah like
giraffes, antelopes, lions, elephants,
and the famous Uganda Kob.
Drive back to the lodge for lunch before
going for a 3-hour boat cruise on the
Nile River. The cruise upriver takes you
to the bottom of the thundering falls
where you will see huge crocodiles,
schools of hippos, buffaloes, elephants,
and a wide variety of water birds like
herons, ducks, bee-eaters, cormorants,
king fishers, skimmers fish eagle and
rare shoebill!
Overnight at Red Chilli camp (budget),
Sambiya River Lodge (mid range), or
Paraa safari lodge (up market).
Day 3
After breakfast, depart by road to Fort
portal. This scenic drive will give you
a view of the beautiful Blue Mountains
of Congo across Lake Albert. Drive
through vast tea plantations before
arriving in Fort portal.
Overnight in Ndali Lodge or Rwenzori
view Guest House (FB).
Day 4
After breakfast, report to the ranger
station in Kibale National Park at
08.00am to track habituated chimps -
these delightful apes, more closely
related to humans than to any other
living creature, are tremendous fun to
watch as they squabble and play in
fruiting trees. The incredibly diverse
forest is home to over 13 species of
primates including red Colobus monkey,
the rare L’Hoest, blue monkey, grey
mangabey, pottos, black faced vervet
monkeys, baboons and also bushbabies. A
network of shady forest trails provides
much to delight botanists and butterfly
lovers, while birders are in for a treat
with 335 species recorded including the
endemic Prirogrine’s ground thrush.
The elusive forest elephant, smaller and
hairier that its savannah counterpart,
moves seasonally into the developed part
of the park, while other terrestrial
mammals include buffalo, giant forest
hog and a half dozen antelope species.
If you have the energy in the afternoon,
you will take a walk in Bigodi swamp for
its rare, beautiful flora and fauna. You
will also have an opportunity to
interact with a successful community
tourism project.
Overnight in Ndali Lodge or Rwenzori
view Guest House (FB).
Day 5
After a luxurious breakfast, depart to
Kampala arriving in the afternoon.
NB: Prices and availability are subject
to revision without prior notice owing
to currency, tax, levy and seasonal
fluctuations . We also offer hotel, car
rental and flights bookings which we can
organise for you with your tour enquiry.
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Package Includes :- |
Package Excludes :- |
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-Transport inclusive of fuel.
-Service of an English speaking
driver guide.
-Park Fees/ Permits where
applicable.
-Accommodation based on
fullboard. |
-Extras i.e Laundry, telephone
calls, drinks etc
-Tips to driver guides and
porters.
-Air transport and applicable
departure taxes.
-Visa.
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