4 Days Safari to Murchison Falls National Park This four day safari to the Uganda's largest national ( (3,840 sq.km.) starts from Entebbe and ends in Kampala/Entebbe SAFARI HIGHLIGHTS: Chimpanzee and Rhino tracking, Boat trip and Game drive, Top of the falls. Itinerary - Day One. Pickup from Entebbe intarnational Airport to the hotel in Kampala 40 kms . Overnight Fang Fang hotel, namirembe gues house BB Day Two Meet by our representative from your hotel, Briefing on the safaris, Drive northwest of Kampala through the famous luwero triangle to Murchison falls, On the way stop at river kafu for rhino tracking and have your lunch there. After rhino proceed to paraa through Budongo gate. Overnight Redchilli camp, paraa safari lodge, nile safari camp B & B Day Three Early morning game drive to the delta searching for lions, leopards, rare shoe bill stocks, while still on the game drive there's also abundance of wildlife like elephants, Giraffes, buffolos, jackson heartbeests , kobs among others, Return to the hotel for lunch, After lunch with your safari guide drive to river for the 3 hour boat trip to the bottom of the falls. Overnight Red chilli camp, paraa safari lodge, nile safari lodge BB Day Four Early morning breakfast, with your backpackers leave the hotel drive to Bugunga forest reserve for the chimpanzee trekking, After chimpanzee trekking, Drive back to kampala. 3 Days Safari to Queen Elizabeth National Park Imagine a terrain that includes a myriad of lakes of all types and sizes, from great freshwater lakes and inland salt lakes to mirror-surfaced crater lakes. A terrain that includes marshland and broad savannah, mountains and mysterious unexplored wooded valleys. A terrain that provides a magnificent home for a breathtakingly wide variety of exotic creatures of all kinds, in the air, on the land and in the water. Set in the west of the Great East African Rift Valley and bordered by the mist-capped 'Mountains of the Moon,' The Queen Elizabeth National Park is all this, and more. In the Queen Elizabeth Park you may see crater lakes filled with huge flocks of flamingos. You will spot eagles soaring and vultures perching. You will view lions relaxing and elephants ambling and giant forest hog snuffling. And, in its lakes you'll see hippos swimming and kingfishers darting. Any visitor to this park cannot fail to be amazed by the enormous diversity in each kingdom of creation. It's simply a visual feast. Take a boat trip, a game drive, a woodland walk or simply enjoy any of the myriad stunning views. The Queen Elizabeth National Park provides an unforgettable and unique experience. Queen Elizabeth National Park is 1,978 Km2 in area and is situated astride the Equator in the Western Rift Valley of South West Uganda, close to the Southern most tip of the tabled, mist covered "Mountains of the Moon - Rwenzori Mountains and is contigious with Virunga National Park in Democratic Republic of Congo (Zaire). It is a region of varied habitats including, open grassland with thickets, thick bush, forest, swamps and lake-shore. Queen Elizabeth National Park together with Virunga National Park in (DRC) completely encircle Lake Edward which is connected to Lake George by the Kazinga Channel. Launch trips on Kazinga Channel down the shore of Lake Edward provides a unique vantage for viewing savannah wildlife. A launch trip starts at Mweya the park headquarters along the Kazinga Channel, which joins Lake Edward and Lake George. Truly, this is among the most exciting and memorable experience offered by the Park. While on the trip expect to be thrilled by yawning hippos and a closer view of water birds along the shores DAY ONE. After your breakfast, Our driver/guide will meet at the hotel and then tranfer to queen elizabeth national. On your way you will drive south of kampala through the wondeful view of tea plantations and kibale forest where you might see the Olive common baboon, great blue turraco, go-away bare faced bird, black and white clobus monkey, Then have lunch in fortpotal and proceed to the park at your hotel. Overnight mweya safari lodge/jacana safari lodge/katara lodge(FB) DAY TWO After breakfast, Early morning game drive through kasenyi where you will encounter herds of buffalos, Africa elephants, lions, spotted hynas, waterbucks, kobs, leopard and differenf savannah bird species. Return to your hotel for lunch relax and in the afternoon go for the boat trip. Overnight at your lodge. DAY THREE Have breakfast in the morning, later proceed back to kampala. End of the tour Note: We also offer tailor made safaris to all national parks in uganda and Rwanda. Gorilla Permit Bookings Gorilla Tracking (Uganda, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo) 4 by 4 Car Hire, Jeeps and Salon Cars Hotel / Safari Lodges (Accommodation) Bookings City and Cultural Bookings Wildlife Safaris / Game Parks Adventures White Water Rafting / Canoeing Bird Watching Private Hire Transfers Individual Families, Groups, and Custom Designed Safaris Travel Africa Uganda Safaris www.travelafricauganda.jimdo.com Tours for African Safaris in Uganda
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3 Days Tour to lake Mburo National Park, Uganda
Two brothers, Kigarama and Mburo lived in a large valley. One night, Kigarama dreamt that they were in danger. When he awoke the next morning, he told his younger brother Mburo of his dream and
said they should move. Mburo irnored this advice, but Kigarama wisely moved up into the hills. The valley flooded and a lake was formed, drowning Mburo. Today the
lake is named after him, and the hills are called Kigarama after his brother.
The word mburo is similar to the "mboro", the Runyankole name of the cassine tree which has a powerful aphrodisac effect. One such tree, showing signs of bark and branch removal, may be seen
close to the Kigambira Loop crossroads.
Situated between Masaka and Mbarara in Western Uganda, it is the only park to contain an entire lake. Beautiful and tranquil Lake Mburo National Park is situation in rolling hills and open grassy
valleys. This lovely landscape also consists of four other small lakes where you'll see impala, eland, waterbuck, kilpsringer, zebra and buffalo.
The Park has Aardvark, Hyrax, Porcupine, Hippopotamus, Zebra, Pagolin, Warthog, Heyna, Leopard, , Civet, Genet, Topi, Oribi, Sitatunga and Crocodile. There is an excellent variety of water and
acacia savannah bird species (357 species) like crested crane, the rare shoebill stork, marabou stork and bronze-tailed starling, bee eaters and even more exotic birds like Blue
Naped
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From Kampala, (the Ugandan capital city), Buhoma (the park headquarters) can be accessed through Rukungiri (478kms)
or usually, Kabale (526 kms). The Kabale route which takes about 6 hours from Kampala is paved. From Kabale the journey to Buhoma (112kms) via Kanungu and Kanyatoorogo takes 3-4 hours through
scenic areas. Or, pass along the eastern edge of the park to Ruhija. This option affords some very magnificent views.
At least 120 species of mammal in one of the richest ecosystems in Africa including mountain gorilla, chimpanzee and 8 other species of primate. Elephant, bushpig, giant forest hog, many species
of bats and rodents, at least 346 species of birds including rare forest birds, at least 14 species of snakes, 27 species of frogs and toads, 6 chameleons, 14 lizards, skinks and geckas, at least
202 species of butterfly.
This forest is a sanctuary for almost half the world's population of mountain gorillas which is the rarest race of gorilla. Established as a safe habitat for several families of mountain gorillas
it is now the location of an important scientific conservation programme. Gorilla tracking visits are limited to small groups.
There are also several endangered species of birds with limited ranges.Gorilla tracking began on 1st April, 1993. It commonly rains in this area. Come with a raincoat, walking boots, and
gloves.
This is the richest forest in Uganda, in terms of the number of plant species, as the area is one of the few large expanses of forest in East Africa where lowland and montane communities merge.
The valley bottoms contain a dense ground cover of herbs, vines, and shrubs with only a few trees hence its name, the 'impenetrable forest.