4 DAYS: UGANDA PRIMATE SAFARI

Embark on an unforgettable journey with Sauti Africa Explorers Ltd. and immerse yourself in the natural wonders of Uganda on our 4-Day Primate Safari. Join us as we explore the lush jungles and diverse ecosystems of this captivating country, home to some of the world’s most remarkable primates. This itinerary will begin from Entebbe/Kampala and will take you through the incradible jungles of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park up to Kibale Forest National Park.

Join us on this captivating 4-Day Uganda Primate Safari and create memories to cherish for a lifetime. With Sauti Africa Explorers Ltd., every moment is an adventure waiting to be discovered. Book your safari today and let the wonders of Uganda unfold before your eyes.

Please note that this is a general itinerary, and the actual duration, activities, and accommodations may vary depending on your preferences, available time, and the specific arrangements made with you. It is advisable to consult with us to customise your itinerary and make any necessary adjustments.

10 DAYS: UGANDA, CONGO & RWANDA PRIMATE SAFARI

These 10-days of Uganda, Congo & Rwanda Primate Safari they a remarkable adventure through the heart of East Africa, promising an unforgettable journey filled with encounters with some of the world’s most fascinating primates. Delve into the lush rainforests and national parks of Uganda, Congo, and Rwanda as you seek out gorillas, chimpanzees, and other incredible wildlife species. Your safari begins in Uganda, where you’ll be immersed in the dense jungles of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Here, embark on an awe-inspiring gorilla trekking expedition, getting up close and personal with these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. The journey continues into Congo’s Virunga National Park, renowned for its population of mountain gorillas.

Experience the thrill of another gorilla trekking adventure, accompanied by experienced guides and rangers who provide valuable insights into these endangered primates and their conservation. Crossing into Rwanda, you’ll explore the stunning Volcanoes National Park, home to golden monkeys and other primate species. Trek through the misty forests in search of these elusive creatures, marveling at the breathtaking scenery along the way. Additionally, immerse yourself in the captivating Nyungwe Forest, where you’ll have the opportunity to track chimpanzees and explore the forest canopy on a thrilling canopy walk.

Throughout your journey, expert guides and rangers from each destination will accompany you, ensuring your safety and providing invaluable knowledge about the local wildlife and conservation efforts. This primate safari promises an enriching and unforgettable experience, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of some of Africa’s most iconic primates in their natural habitats. Ensure you are adequately prepared for the physical demands of gorilla and chimpanzee trekking, including appropriate clothing, footwear, and fitness levels. Additionally, emphasize the importance of responsible tourism practices, such as respecting wildlife and local communities, and supporting conservation efforts in the region.

Additional Suggestions:

  • Consider adding a visit to Lake Kivu for relaxation and water-based activities between Congo and Rwanda legs of the journey.
  • Include cultural experiences such as visiting local markets, traditional dance performances, or community visits to gain insight into the local way of life.
  • Depending on interests, extend the trip to include other national parks or attractions in the region, such as Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda or Akagera National Park in Rwanda for a safari experience with a different focus on savannah wildlife.

Please note that this is a general itinerary, and the actual duration, activities, and accommodations may vary depending on your preferences, available time, and the specific arrangements made with you. It is advisable to consult with us to customise your itinerary and make any necessary adjustments.

5 DAYS: GORILLA TREKKING ADVENTURE AND BIG 5 EXPEDITION

A 5-days gorilla trekking adventure and Big 5 expedition in Uganda offers a thrilling combination of encountering endangered mountain gorillas and experiencing Africa’s iconic Big Five wildlife. This safari is going to earn you a visit to the mystical Murchison falls national park that also has a lot to offer in terms of flora and fauna, the trip starts with a visit to Murchison Falls National Park the Wild animals that can be seen in this park include some of the big five such as Elephants, Buffaloes and Lions; as well as Giraffes, Antelopes, Crocodiles, Hippos and a lot more. You will head further through the Albertine Rift to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, home to more than half of the remaining total population of the rare mountain gorillas.

This itinerary offers a well-rounded wildlife experience, combining the thrill of gorilla trekking with the excitement of Big Five game drives in Uganda’s renowned national parks. It’s essential to book gorilla permits and accommodations well in advance, as they have limited availability, especially during peak tourist seasons. With our experienced guides and rangers will accompany you during both the gorilla trek and game drives to ensure your safety and provide insightful information about the wildlife and conservation efforts.

Please note that this is a general itinerary, and the actual duration, activities, and accommodations may vary depending on your preferences, available time, and the specific arrangements made with you. It is advisable to consult with us to customise your itinerary and make any necessary adjustments.

3 DAYS: EXPLORING LAKE MUTANDA UGANDA SAFARI

A 3-days safari exploring Lake Mutanda in Uganda offers a serene escape to a beautiful lake surrounded by lush landscapes and stunning views. Lake Mutanda is located in Uganda, the Peal of Africa. The South-Western District of Kisoro is also known as one of the most scenic lakes in all of the continent of Africa and has over the years become a popular ‘Bwindi Impenetrable Forest or Mgahinga National Pack’. The lake is very safe for swimming as it’s Bilharzia Free and no Hippos or Crocodiles. Lake Mutanda is in one of the best regions in Kisoro District, very known as the of the best place for ‘Bird Watching Trips in Uganda’ considering that the lake attracts a variety of Bird Species to the shores, also perfect for relaxing and for Explore the nearby Bwindi National Pack for Mountain Gorilla Trekking, also you will definitely love the Misty Virunga Volcanoes views and ringed by papyrus swamp there you may have a chance to go for a Hike, Nature Walk and Swimming. 

Activities To Do in Lake Mutanda 

Bird Watching

Lake Mutanda is one of the top birding destinations in Uganda and a great number of bird species and good birding opportunities are some of the things to do and see at Lake Mutanda. Visitors can see lots of bird species along the shores of the lake while canoeing. Some bird species to see around the lake include grey crowned crane, Sacred ibis, long-tailed cormorants, Weavers, Common stone chat, sunbirds and many more.

Boat Ride and Canoeing

Most of the visitors have gone on a boat cruise either in big boats or small speed boats but something different and so enjoyable is the canoe boats on Lake Mutanda. Canoes are made by digging a hole in big chunks of tree Logs. You can enjoy the canoe and the visit to different islands on the lake. Moto Boats are available too for those who may need luxury and are considerate of safety, especially in windy and rainy weather where the canoe may create fear.

Game Fishing

Fishing is one of the main activities to do and see at Lake Mutanda. Visitors can join the fishing groups on Lake Mutanda to go participate in fishing activities. The activity is most enjoyable by visitors staying in any of the beautiful lodges around the lake.

Hiking And Nature Walks

Lake Mutanda is surrounded by the Virunga Mountains and so you can take nature walks along the shores of the lake or even use it as a base station to go hiking in the Virunga mountains such as Hiking Mountain Muhabura, Mountain Gahinga and Sabyinyo.

Cycling Tours

Visitors staying in lodges around lake Mutanda can go cycling or biking in the hills around the lake and can even take a visit to Kisoro town market or go cycling to Nkuringo, a gorilla trekking start point of Bwindi Impenetrable national park.

Gorilla Trekking

Lake Mutanda’s luxurious lodges provide the perfect accommodation for a numbers of tourists who use it as a base for gorilla trekking in Mgahinga national park, Rushaga and Nkuringo sectors of Bwindi Forest. The lake is located between the two iconic gorilla parks, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest national park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda. This strategic location of Lake Mutanda has enabled tourists to enjoy a double experience by having peaceful accommodation on the lake shore while undertaking the gorilla trekking experience as well as having beautiful views of the volcanic mountains that lie on the borders of Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Batwa Trail And Garama Cave

The indigenous Batwa pygmy people are a must-do trail, the Batwa are Uganda’s indigenous people who used to stay in the forest before evacuation in order to protect and conserve wildlife and the forest. You will be able to appreciate their culture, traditions, dances, Language and way of life. You will pay a small fee for this encounter, and this can be organized at the Resort or in advance with Eco Adventure Safaris, you will visit the Garama cave with rich history and is now inhabited by bats.

Volcano Hike in Mgahinga National Park

For those interested in Hiking, Lake Mutanda is close to the Gahinga Ranges namely Mountain Sabyinyo, Mountain Gahinga and Mountain Muhabura and you can make a choice of climbing one of the mountains depending on your fitness. Mountain Sabinyo is at 3,669m and takes about eight hours to cover the round trip, following a steep ridge up to the peak, Mountain Gahinga which is the smallest with 3474m takes around six hours to ascend and descend, topped by a swamp-filled crater and giant lobelia. Mountain Muhavura is the highest peak at 4,127m, and this 12km round trip takes around eight hours. Once at the top, hikers are rewarded on a clear day with views of the Virunga Volcanoes, Lake Edward, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and the peaks of the Rwenzori Mountain. The volcano Hiking experience gives you an opportunity to see different tree species, and spot birds, Forest Elephants, Primates and Gorillas if you are lucky enough in Mgahinga National Park.

Golden Monkey Tracking in Mgahinga National Park

Golden Monkey tracking is also another activity that can be done in the environs of Lake Mutanda. Golden Monkeys are also rare primates in the world and Uganda is lucky to have them remaining in Mgahinga National Park, Golden monkey tracking is one of the primary activities in the park that make Mgahinga Gorilla National Park a distinct destination for tourists and travellers. The trek starts early morning at 7:00 am with a briefing at the park headquarters about the dos and don’ts while in the forest. Later you start your walk into the forest with park guides and Rangers until you find the golden Monkeys and you are allowed to view them for one hour. In East Africa, the golden monkeys are only found in Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda and Mgahinga National Park in Uganda. 

Lake Mutanda is a hidden gem in Uganda, offering tranquility and natural beauty that’s perfect for relaxation and outdoor exploration. The surrounding landscape, including the Virunga Mountains, adds to the allure of this destination. You can customize your activities and accommodations based on your interests and budget, as there are various options available around the lake. Please note that transportation to and from Lake Mutanda should be arranged in advance.

Please note that this is a general itinerary, and the actual duration, activities, and accommodations may vary depending on your preferences, available time, and the specific arrangements made with you. It is advisable to consult with us to customise your itinerary and make any necessary adjustments.

4 DAYS: MGAHINGA GORILLA NATIONAL PARK UGANDA SAFARI

A 4-days safari to Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda offers an opportunity to explore the stunning landscapes, unique wildlife, and the chance to trek the rare mountain gorillas. Mgahinga National Park is located in the southwestern corner of Uganda. The Park covers the northern slopes of the three northernmost Virunga Volcanoes: Mt. Muhavura (4,127 m), Mt. Gahinga (3,474 m), and Mt. Sabinyo (3,645 m). The Park is about 10 km south of Kisoro and is bordered to the south by the Volcanoes National Park of Rwanda and to the west by the Virunga National Park of the Democratic Republic of Congo. The park is part of the larger Virunga Conservation area that spreads over the three countries. Each of these countries protects its own portion of the Virungas, in the Parc National des Volcans and Parc National des Virunga respectively. The three parks together form the 434-sq. km. ‘Virunga Conservation Area’ or VCA. Mgahinga is 33.7sq km, just 8% of the VCA. The entire Park is in Bufumbira County of Kisoro District. Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is 33.7 sq. km and consists of the partly forested slopes of three extinct volcanoes. From far away, the huge cones of the Virunga volcanoes dominate the landscape and beckon you as you approach. When you reach the park you can get a great overview of the area by walking up the viewpoint, just 15 minutes from Ntebeko Gate. Mgahinga Park has great biological importance because, throughout the climatic changes of the Pleistocene ice ages, mountains such as these provided a refuge for mountain plants and animals, which moved up or down the slopes as the climate became warmer or cooler. The Virungas are home to a large variety of wildlife, including about half the world’s critically endangered mountain gorillas. There are several things to do within the Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. 

Activities To Do At Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

Flora And Fauna

Mgahinga’s slopes are covered with a series of distinct altitudinal bands of vegetation. The lowest zone is an area of grass and bush which was formerly encroached and cleared by farmers and is now regenerating. Undisturbed vegetation starts with montane woodland, followed by the bamboo zone, montane forest and the Ericaceous zone which contains giant tree heathers. The sequence culminates with the spectacular alpine zone which occurs only on East African mountains above 3000m and includes bizarre giant forms of lobelia and groundsel. The park contains at least 39 species of mammal and 79 birds. Larger mammals include elephant, leopard, buffalo and bush pigs but these are rarely seen. Mgahinga’s most famous resident is the mountain gorilla. Less famous but equally rare and deserving of protection is the golden monkey which is found only in the Virungas and in one other forest in Rwanda. Notable bird species include the Rwenzori turaco, crowned hornbill, black kite and crowned crane.

Mountain Sabyinyo

Mountain Sabinyo has three peaks, this mountain is an extinct volcano in Eastern Africa. Sabinyo is found in three countries; Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The mountain is located northeast of Lake Kivu in Rwanda and west of Lake Bunyonyi in Uganda. Sabinyo is found in three countries; Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The mountain is located northeast of Lake Kivu in Rwanda and west of Lake Bunyonyi in Uganda. Its summit lies at 3,645 metres (11,959 ft) and marks the intersection of the borders of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, and Uganda. It also lies within the adjoining national parks established by these countries to protect the mountain gorillas: Virunga National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the Volcanoes National Park (PNV) in Rwanda, and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda. The slopes of Mt. Sabyinyo are a habitat for the endangered Mountain Gorillas.

Mountain Gahinga

Mountain Gahinga lies between Sabinyo and Muhavura and rises up to 3,474 meters. Mount Gahinga has a swampy caldera on its peak believed to be as wide as180 meters. The vegetation across the mountain can be described as afro-montane with bamboo composing the main vegetation. Like Muhabura and Sabyinyo, the bamboo forests on Mount Gahinga are a habitat of the endangered mountain gorillas that live within the park. There are several other species of animals and birds that form part of the Mount Gahinga ecosystem. The golden monkeys are notable to these.

Mountain Muhavura

Mountain Muhavura is also known as Muhabura. This is one of the eight volcanoes known as the Virunga Ranges. It is an extinct volcano and lies on the border between Rwanda and Uganda. Rising to 4,127 meters as, Muhabura is the third highest of the eight major mountains of the Virunga ranges. It lies within part of the Albertine Rift, the western branch of the East African Rift. Muhabura lies in both Uganda and Rwanda. It lies partly in Volcanoes National Park (PNV) of Rwanda and in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda. This classic volcanic cone is capped by a small lake. Seeing this lake is a modest reward for a 5-hour trek that rises from 1700m to over 4100m. The mountain slopes are characterized by marvelous alpine vegetation.

Gorilla Trekking

Gorilla Trekking is the most popular activity that is done in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. Most travelers to Mgahinga visit the park for mountain gorilla trekking. There is one habituated gorilla family i.e Nyakagezi Gorilla Family. Volcano Hiking- Though gorilla trekking is the park’s most popular activity, Mgahinga merits a visit simply to appreciate the scenery. A choice of hikes allows for all abilities, ranging from the 8-hour return trip to the summit of Mt. Muhabura to gentle strolls across the lower slopes beneath the magnificent three-peak backdrop.

Golden Monkey Trekking

Golden Monkey trekking is one of the top activities that make this park an interesting place for tourists to visit for a primate safari. Challenge yourself and engage in this life-changing activity and achieve an excitement of a lifetime.

Batwa Trail

The Batwa Trail leads from the base of Muhavura Cave. This walk is conducted by Batwa guides who provide insights into their traditional forest life and culture. The Batwa used to live with the gorillas in harmony within the Mgahinga Forests.

Bird Watching

Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is ideal for birding. Bird through different places including the Buffalo Wall, forests, wetlands and other habitats. Some of the birds to see include ibis, speckled mice, fire finch and many others found in the area. Read More.

Garama Cave Exploration

The 342m long Garama Cave lies beneath a plateau northern edge of the park, 3km from Ntebeko. It is set in the former farmland zone but in earlier times, the cave forest when was occupied periodically by Batwa who used it as a council chamber and a retreat.

Border Trail Hike – No Visa Required

This hike takes you first toward Sabinyo. The trail climbs up the base of Sabinyo for a while through fine montane forest before turning toward the Congo. Along the way, you will get a great view of Sabinyo’s gorge and peaks. Upon reaching the Congo you cut back along the international border. The return leg to the Park Head Quarters is a great section for birding. The two rest huts along the way are good places for a break. Look closely for the golden monkeys and signs of elephants. Hiking time is 5 hours and distance 10 km.

Volcano Hiking/Mountain Climbing

This is a fabulous experience done in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park that your eyes will not go missing such as the three volcanoes that form part of the Virunga Ranges in Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo as well as Uganda. Their names include Sabinyo which means Old man’s teeth, Gahinga means Pile of stones and Muhavura which means a guide. Mount Muhavura is the highest among the three Volcanoes with the advantage of viewing other Virunga Mountains from its peak. It can also be viewed from as far as Kisoro town. However, Mount Sabinyo is a gateway to Rwanda and DR Congo while in Uganda, while at the peak you’re geographically standing in Rwanda, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo at the same time. And the way that heads to the summit of Sabinyo is filled with mushy vegetation whose uncomfortable impact can be voided by dressing code in waterproof hiking boots. One to be able to climb up Mount Gahinga requires a hike through a bamboo forest. All three of these mountains can be climbed up to their summits in a day as long as you are in good health.

This 4-day itinerary offers a balanced experience of gorilla trekking, tracking golden monkeys, and immersing yourself in the culture of the Batwa people. Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is known for its breathtaking scenery, and the chance to see gorillas in their natural habitat is a truly unforgettable experience. Be sure to secure your gorilla trekking permits in advance, as they have limited availability and are in high demand.

Please note that this is a general itinerary, and the actual duration, activities, and accommodations may vary depending on your preferences, available time, and the specific arrangements made with you. It is advisable to consult with us to customise your itinerary and make any necessary adjustments. 

6 DAYS: BIRDING AND GORILLA TREKKING UGANDA SAFARI

A 6-days birding and gorilla trekking safari in Uganda is a compact yet exciting adventure, allowing you to explore the rich avian diversity and encounter the magnificent mountain gorillas. This 6 Days of Gorilla Trekking and Birding Safari Tour in the heart of Africa gifts you with the sounds and sights of several birds and the endangered mountain Gorillas in Uganda, the pearl of Africa adorned with Beauty and wildlife biodiversity. These 6 days of adventure will take you to the heart of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest national park a home to over the world’s most sought-after mountain Gorillas, and the Mabamba swamp the birder’s paradise at the shores of Lake Victoria. You will be able to engage in birding, gorilla trekking, a cultural encounter with the Batwa pygmies, and photography at the equator.

This itinerary offers a combination of gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and bird watching in Queen Elizabeth National Park. Uganda is renowned for its birdlife, and Queen Elizabeth National Park is home to numerous bird species, including waterbirds along the Kazinga Channel. Remember we secure gorilla trekking permits, well in advance, as they have limited availability and are highly sought after. We also pair you with our experienced guides and trackers for both gorilla trekking and birding is essential to enhance your safari experience.

Please note that this is a general itinerary, and the actual duration, activities, and accommodations may vary depending on your preferences, available time, and the specific arrangements made with you. It is advisable to consult with us to customise your itinerary and make any necessary adjustments.

12 DAYS: BIRD WATCHING WITH WILDLIFE AND GORILLA TREKKING UGANDA SAFARI

12-days of  birdwatching, wildlife, and gorilla trekking safari in Uganda is an exciting and diverse adventure that combines the thrill of birding, wildlife viewing, and the awe-inspiring experience of encountering mountain gorillas. These 12 days of exploring Uganda will grant you a possible adventure opportunity to take a glance at any of the big five mammals namely include Rhinos, lions, leopards, elephants, giraffes and buffaloes roaming in the different conservation/national parks areas of Uganda and come face to face with the rare mountain gorillas in the lush tropical forests and bird watching for the different bird species. Our experienced driver/guide will pick you up at your agreed location or from the airport and he will transfer you to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary and then head to the Murchison Falls National Park with the most powerful waterfalls in the world then to Queen Elizabeth national park to encounter a profusion of mammals after you shall proceed to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park for Gorillas Trekking and Semliki National Park for its rare birds among other optional activities. The activities are birding, game drives, videography/photography, sightseeing, tracking, hiking and more. You will be picked up from Entebbe and dropped off on the last day of the safari.

This itinerary combines some of the best birding destinations in Uganda, allowing you to see a wide range of bird species, including rare and endemic ones. You’ll also have the opportunity to spot various wildlife species during your game drives and boat safaris. Remember to bring your birding equipment, including binoculars and a field guide, and we will pair you with an experienced birding guide to maximise your birdwatching experience. Uganda’s diverse landscapes and ecosystems provide a unique opportunity to explore both birds and wildlife in a single trip.

Please note that this is a general itinerary, and the actual duration, activities, and accommodations may vary depending on your preferences, available time, and the specific arrangements made with you. It is advisable to consult with us to customise your itinerary and make any necessary adjustments.

14 DAYS: UGANDA BIRDING ADVENTURE VACATION SAFARI

14-day birding and wildlife viewing adventure safari in Uganda is a fantastic way to explore the country’s rich biodiversity. Uganda is a birdwatcher’s paradise with over 1,000 bird species and is also home to a variety of wildlife. Within 14 days of birding safari in Uganda, you will visit Mabamba swamp, a renowned sight, Murchison Falls National Park the world’s most powerful waterfall, Budongo Forest, Kibale National Park a primate world, Semiliki National Park a birders haven, and Lake Mburo National Park. The activities to engage in this package are including a boat cruise, game drives, photography, and Icinga cultural experience. The trip starts and ends in Entebbe or Kampala.

This itinerary combines some of the best birding destinations in Uganda, allowing you to see a wide range of bird species, including rare and endemic ones. You’ll also have the opportunity to spot various wildlife species during your game drives and boat safaris. Remember to bring your birding equipment, including binoculars and a field guide, and we will pair you with an experienced birding guide to maximise your birdwatching experience. Uganda’s diverse landscapes and ecosystems provide a unique opportunity to explore both birds and wildlife in a single trip.

Please note that this is a general itinerary, and the actual duration, activities, and accommodations may vary depending on your preferences, available time, and the specific arrangements made with you. It is advisable to consult with us to customise your itinerary and make any necessary adjustments.

5 DAYS: BWINDI GORILLA TREKKING AND LAKE MBURO NATIONAL PARK UGANDA SAFARI

These 5 Days of Gorilla trekking will take you to Mountain Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in the South Western part of Uganda at the edge of the Western Rift Valley. This impenetrable forest covers approximately331.5 square kilometres. As known as Bwindi is home to almost half of the mountain gorillas, one of the upper limit populated in the world’s population of mountain gorillas. There are plenty of bird species and over hundreds of butterfly species. This forest is characterized by a dense understorey of fern, and vines, approximately 325 tree species and many more species.

Please note that this is a general itinerary, and the actual duration, activities, and accommodations may vary depending on your preferences, available time, and the specific arrangements made with you. It is advisable to consult with us to customise your itinerary and make any necessary adjustments.

4 DAYS: LAKE BUNYONYI AND BWINDI NATIONAL PARK UGANDA GORILLA TREKKING

4-day itinerary that combines a visit to Lake Bunyonyi with gorilla trekking in Bwindi National Park in Uganda can provide you with a memorable and diverse experience. These 4 Days will take you to Uganda’s Safari Experience features gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park home to over half of the world’s remaining population of mountain gorillas. After the gorilla trekking experience, you will then enjoy a leisurely expedition at the beautiful Lake Bunyonyi in the terraced hills of the Kigezi Region. As well you will enjoy a boat cruise to the islands in the Lake and meet the Batwa Pygmies.

This itinerary provides a combination of natural beauty at Lake Bunyonyi and the unique wildlife experience of gorilla trekking in Bwindi National Park. Make sure to obtain gorilla trekking permits well in advance, as they have limited availability and high demand. Additionally, road conditions and travel times can vary, so plan accordingly. It’s important to note that gorilla trekking in Bwindi is a physically demanding activity, so be prepared for a challenging hike. Wearing appropriate clothing, packing essentials like water and snacks, and following park regulations are essential for a successful and enjoyable trek.

Please note that this is a general itinerary, and the actual duration, activities, and accommodations may vary depending on your preferences, available time, and the specific arrangements made with you. It is advisable to consult with us to customise your itinerary and make any necessary adjustments.