- Day 1: Arrival – city walk
According to your flight time, greetings and drive to Boma hotel. If time allows you will do a nice walk around to get a sense of the place.
- Day 2: Boma Hotel – Kibale forest
Early this day, start the way towards Kibale forest, known as the highest concentration of chimpanzees in Uganda. Along this long drive you will have the opportunity to pass by locals in their daily life, villages, small markets and
enjoy the view of the great landscapes in Uganda with a nice local buffet lunch and visit the great crater lake.
Spend the night in the forest.
- Day 3: Kibale Forest
After breakfast, drive to the park office and after briefing set off for chimpanzee tracking.
After lunch and a short break, you will head out to Bigodi swamp, which has over 1000 bird species for bird watching and village walk for a day-to-day life experience with the locals.
- Day 4: Kibale forest – Queen Elizabeth National park
A farewell breakfast, then resume the tour driving to the west of the park heading to Queen Elizabeth national park. Queen Elizabeth National Park is the most popular savanna park in Uganda and the best place to see lions including the Tree Climbing lions making it the perfect safari destination in Uganda.
In the evening, go for a game drive in the bush, for the wildlife experience.
- Day 5: Queen Elizabeth National park
Early in the morning game drive, anticipate to sight big herds of elephants, Lions, leopards and other wildlife. Surprised what the day will bring for they live in their natural habitat and move free from place to place, no day looking like the other.
In the afternoon, a boat ride on Kazinga, the natural biggest channel in the world, which connects two lakes, lake Edward and lake George.
Enjoy magical moments where the animals are drinking and playing by the water bank. Spend the night at the lodge inside the park.
- Day 6: Queen Elizabeth National park – Bwindi Forest National park
A Farewell breakfast to Queen Elizabeth National Park, drive to Bwindi forest national park with wonderful scenery of the country sides. Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is a UNESCO World Heritage site because of its rich diversity in hosting different flora and fauna and is a home of almost half of the remaining mountain gorillas in the Wild.
On the way, make a short game drive to explore Ishasha and a chance to see climbing lions.
- Day 7: Bwindi Forest
Early in the morning you will head to the park office for a briefing and start trekking to your assigned gorilla family. Once you locate them, you are allowed to see, take pictures, and take video of them for 1 hour for conservation reasons before returning back.
After this once in a lifetime experience, you will drive back to your lodge for dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
- Day 8: Departure
Early in the morning you will set off for Entebbe with stopovers on the way for souvenirs and lunch at the Equator. You will reach Entebbe in the evening and have a farewell dinner to Uganda before catching up with your flight back home.
Adjustment will be taken according to your flight time.