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Bus, Car
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5 Stars Hotels
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Eco-Tour, Hiking
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All meals during the trek
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English, Spanish, French, Uganda
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Easy to Moderate
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2-15
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12
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Itinerary
Arrival at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport met by our representative and
assisted to your vehicle where a briefing will be conducted. Depart in our 4 x 4
safari micro van to Lake Nakuru National Park. You will have a short stop at the
Great Rift Valley view point to take photos of this geographical phenomenon
stretching from Lebanon to Mozambique covering about 9,000 Kilometres.
Check in then lunch at your lodge. Afternoon game drive from 1600 hrs with
opportunity to see Lake Nakuru, the alkaline lake that hosts several bird species
and plenty of animal species like Buffalos, White Rhinos, Water Bucks, Lions and
Rothschild Giraffes among others. Dinner and overnight stay at Lake Nakuru
Lodge – Deluxe rooms (-/L/D)
After an early breakfast, check out by 0730 hrs and drive to the Masai Mara National Reserve where you arrive for check in followed by lunch. Enjoy an afternoon game drive from 1600 hrs, the beginning of the amazing Masai Mara game viewing experience. Dinner and overnight at Camp Olo shaiki (B/L/D)
Morning and late afternoon game drives in search of the BIG 5; Lion, Buffalo,
Elephant, Rhino, and Leopard and several other animals including Impalas, Gazelles, Wildebeests, Hyenas, Topis, Zebras, Giraffes and hundreds of bird species. The annual Wildebeests Migration from Serengeti to Masai Mara also takes place here between July and October when millions of Wildebeests and Zebras closely trailed by the Big Cats cross the Mara River and roam the reserve’s plains in search of greener pastures. Dinner and overnight at Camp Oloshaiki (B/L/D)
Transfer after your morning breakfast for Serengeti National Park. This will take up
to 8 hours of driving through rough road. Serengeti National Park is the
Tanzania’s most famous national park, and it’s also the largest, at 14,763 square
kilometers of protected area that borders Kenya’s Maasai Mara Game Park. Its
far-reaching plains of endless grass, tinged with the twisted shadows of acacia
trees, have made it the quintessential image of a wild and untarnished Africa. Its
large stone kopjes are home to rich ecosystems, and the sheer magnitude and
scale of life that the plains support is staggering. Enjoy your en route game drive
at Serengeti National Park. Dinner and overnight at Serengenti Tanzania Bush
Camp (B/L/D
After breakfast depart for a full day game drive in serengeti national park, or you can do early morning game drive in serengeti national park return to the lodge for hot lunch evening game drive.
Dinner and overnight at Serengenti Tanzania Bush Camp (B/L/D
Depart after your morning breakfast with your picnic lunch boxes via the
Olduvai Gorge where it is believed the cradle of mankind began. There after
transfer to Ngorongoro Crater which is often called ‘Africa’s Eden’ and the ‘8th
Natural Wonder of the World, a visit to the crater is a main draw card for tourists
coming to Tanzania and a definite world-class attraction. Within the crater rim,
large herds of zebra and wildebeest graze nearby while sleeping lions laze in the
sun. At dawn, the endangered black rhino returns to the thick cover of the
crater forests after grazing on dew-laden grass in the morning mist. Just outside
the crater’s ridge, tall Masaai herd their cattle and goats over green pastures
through the highland slopes, living alongside the wildlife as they have for
centuries.
Dinner and overnight at Ngorongoro Serena Safari Lodge – Chalet room (B/L/D)
Descend to the rim of the crater for your game viewing. Depart after your game
for Arusha arriving in time for lunch at a restaurant before transfer to Kilimanjaro
International airport for your departure flight to Entebbe. On arrival, you will
meet our representative that will pick you up and transfer you to the hotel in
Entebbe for your Dinner and overnight Laico Lake Victoria Hotel (B/L/D)
In the morning, we take a boat trip to Ngamba Island in Lake Victoria. The island
is located 23 kilometers from Entebbe. On this boat trip we cross the equator for
the first time. The chimpanzee sanctuary was constructed in 1998 by the Jane
Goodall Institute and is now run by the Chimpanzee Sanctuary & Wildlife
Education Trust (CSWCT). The chimpanzees on this island are all orphans, only 3
have been born here, since the implants of the female failed to work. On the
island, there are 49 chimpanzees. We will have the chance to see the feeding,
when all the chimps come out of the forest for their lunch. Our lunch will be on
the island as well. After that we will take the boat back to Entebbe for a free
afternoon at the hotel.Dinner and overnight at Laico Lake Victoria Hotel –
Standard Rooms (B/L/D)
Breakfast and depart towards Murchison Falls National Park (4 ½ hours approx.,
170 Kms northwest from Kampala and half way to Murchison Falls National Park).
We reach the Ziwa Rhino sanctuary, a protected area for the rhinos. In this
reserve, the rhinos are bred to be reintroduced into some of the National Parks
where they are currently extinct due to poaching in the 70ties and 80ties. We will
go for the White Rhino Tracking on foot. The rangers protect Rhinos 24/7 in order
to make sure they survive and are protected from poaching. Lunch will be at
the Rhino Sanctuary. Thereafter, we will continue our journey to Murchison Falls
National Park. Check in our accommodation and a free evening to relax.
Dinner and overnight at Kabalega Wilderness Lodge or Paraa Safari Lodge –
Standard rooms (B/L/D)
Morning game drive in the northern bank of river Nile as we look out for the
elephant, lion, Cape buffalo, Rothschild giraffe, hartebeest, Oribi, bushbuck,
Bohor reedbuck, spotted hyena and if lucky you could even spot the leopard.
We will be back in time to have lunch at the lodge. In the afternoon we take a
boat cruise upstream to the “bottom of the falls”. The Nile here gets calm at the
base of the falls. At this point we will get off the boat and, hike to the “top of the
falls” to catch a close view of the beauty that forms the Murchison Falls. This is a
guided walk that takes about one and a half- hour. Our driver will pick us from
the top and then drive back to the lodge.
Dinner and overnight at Kabalega Wilderness Lodge or Paraa Safari Lodge –
Standard rooms (B/L/D)
This day we drive to Fort Portal via Hoima, in a breathtaking landscape that
forms the Albertine western Rift Valley. It is a quite long drive (7 to 8 hours) but
we will have several stop overs to relax, and sightseeing as we pass verdant
countryside and farms. We will have our packed/picnic lunch on the way.
Check in and relax for the rest of the evening. Dinner and overnight at Kibale
Forest Camp or Turaco Tree Tops (B/L/D)
Early in the morning, we make our way into the Kibale jungle to search for
Chimpanzees. Watching our closest relatives in their natural habitat is a fantastic
experience. In the afternoon, we leave Kibale Forest National Park and drive
along the mystical Rwenzori Mountains towards Queen Elizabeth National Park.
As we reach the park boundaries, we may see some animals along the way.
We arrive at Mweya Safari Lodge in Queen Elizabeth National Park where we
will have our dinner a free evening. Overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge – Standard
Rooms (B/L/D)
Early morning game drive in the park: Queen Elizabeth National Park is a diverse
ecosystem with savannahs, tropical forests, rivers, swamps, lakes and volcanic
craters. It is a home to an incredible variety of wildlife. Safaris in this park offer
excellent opportunities to see wild animals such as lions, warthogs, leopards,
giant forest hog, buffalo, elephant, waterbuck, Uganda Kob, topi, bushbuck
and other animals. The park has over 550 species of birds. In the afternoon we
enjoy a unique 2-hour cruise on the Kazinga Channel to Lake Edward. This cruise
offers excellent opportunities for a variety of big game and bird watching.
Dinner and overnight at the Mweya Safari Lodge – Standard Rooms (B/L/D)
We leave the lodge early in the morning and drive to Bwindi. On the way, we
drive through the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park where we will
make a Safari in search of more animals. Then we leave the Queen Elizabeth
National Park and the road takes us to the famous Bwindi Impenetrable National
Park.
Dinner and overnight at Trackers Safari Lodge (B/L/D)
Early in the morning we enter the sanctuary of the mountain gorillas, the
spectacular Bwindi Impenetrable rainforest. It has a dramatic, steep wooded
landscape with numerous mammals such as the endangered mountain gorillas,
the Gold monkey, forest elephants, buffalo, duiker, bushbuck, leopard and giant
forest hogs. Meeting the mountain gorillas is an exciting and fascinating
experience that you will never forget.
Dinner and overnight at Trackers Safari Lodge (B/L/D)
After breakfast we drive to Lake Mburo National Park which is located on the
way back to Kampala with lunch en-route, In the Park we have the opportunity
to discover the largest antelope the eland and zebras. In Uganda, they can only
be found here and in the Kidepo National Park. We have chances to see the
Giraffes as the Uganda Wildlife Authority transferred some 15 giraffes from
Murchison Falls National Park to this park. Dinner and overnight at the Mihingo
Lodge (B/L/D)
Early morning, we will go for a walking safari into the park. After that we come
back to the lodge for a late breakfast and relaxing at the lodge for the rest of
the time.
Dinner and overnight at the Mihingo Lodge (B/L/D)
Breakfast and leave the Lake Mburo National Park and drive towards Kampala.
This ride takes us back across the equator, where we will take our lunch and we
should take the opportunity to shoot a souvenir photo. Continue to Entebbe for
our evening departure flight (B/L/-)
