moderate
10 days
Moderate physical fitness required for some hikes and walking
Discover Uganda’s rich wildlife on a 10-day journey through Queen Elizabeth National Park with Kent Safari Tours. Encounter mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, and a stunning landscape teeming with life.
$4860 / Person
Person ( All Ages): $4860
10 Days
Enjoy Ten days of adventure in parks like Queen Elizabeth, Kibale Forest and Bwindi impenetrable National Park doing activities like gorilla and chimp trekking in Bwindi and Kibaale respectively plus game drives and nature walks to view animal and bad species in the park.
Day 1; Arrive Entebbe. On arrival at Entebbe International Airport, you will be transferred to the Boma Guest Lodge. Depending on your arrival time, a half day trip to Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctuary may be arranged. This evening, you will receive a short pre-trip briefing at the hotel. Meal Plan; Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Duration; 1 Night Accommodation; Imperial Botanical Beach Hotel
Day2; Entebbe to Bwindi Today you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Bwindi. Upon arrival you will be met and transferred by vehicle to your lodge. The Park is in South-western Uganda, covering parts of Rukungiri, Kisoro, and Kabale Districts. It is situated in a hilly countryside, which, together with some remnant lowland forest outside the boundary, constitutes an important water catchment area for many rivers, supplying the agricultural land of the surrounding region. 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 community's 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. This is one of the richest faunal communities in East Africa. There exists about one half of the world's population of the endangered mountain gorillas. There are also several endangered species of birds with limited ranges. Gorilla tracking began on 1st April 1993. It is advisable to make reservations at least 3-6 months before your intended date of visit. Meal Plan; Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Duration; 3 Nights Accommodation; Buhoma Lodge/ Standard
Day3; Gorilla Tracking You will be escorted to the National Parks headquarters to meet your guides for your gorilla tracking experience. An early morning trek into the forest on the slopes of the volcanoes, led by experienced trackers will bring you amongst a family of Mountain Gorillas. These massive primates are extremely rare, only approximately 650 remaining. You will get within meters of the family and be privileged to spend time amongst them. The trekking may be strenuous; up to six hours or longer is common - at relatively high altitude. Mountain Gorillas are wild animals, as such sightings cannot be guaranteed; however, the success rate is well over 95%. The trekking may be strenuous; up to six hours or longer is not uncommon-at relatively high altitude. Mountain Gorillas are wild animals and as such, sightings cannot be guaranteed 100%. PLEASE NOTE: on certain departures, due to Gorilla Permit availability, this leg of your safari may be undertaken in Rwanda. A similar standard of accommodation will be utilized in Rwanda, but there may be a surcharge depending on availability. Please check at time of booking. Meal Plan; Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day4; BWINDI Today you will have the option of a second Gorilla Trek or Forest Walk in Bwindi. Please inform at the time of booking. In the afternoon relax or explore the local area on foot.
PLEASE NOTE: on certain departures, due to Gorilla Permit availability, this leg of your safari may be undertaken in Rwanda. A similar standard of accommodation will be utilized in Rwanda, but there may be a surcharge depending on availability. Please check at time of booking.
Meal Plan; Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day 5; Bwindi and Queen Elizabeth National Park. Today you will head in a northerly direction to the Ishasha area of Queen Elizabeth National Park, from Bwindi 3 hours' drive, to be welcomed to your established tented camp nestled under trees alongside a river. On a sunny day view from the area stretch to the ice-capped Rwenzori Mountains to the north, and the Virunga volcanoes to the south, there are few places on earth to rival the scenery in this park. 'Birders' will not be disappointed with the enormous range of species in the area. The Park spreads over an area of 1978 km2 in the western arm of the Great East Rift Valley. It is a home to a variety of wildlife including elephant, lion, hippo, buffalo, and Uganda Kob, baboon, and birds, all typical of riverine and savannah habitats. In the southern part of the park is the Ishasha are with tree climbing lions and the Maramagambo, one of the largest surviving natural forests in Uganda. The northern part of the park is traversed by the equator and is dominated by the scenery of crater lakes with lots of flamingos on some of them. Meal Plan; Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Duration; 3 Nights Accommodation; Mweya safari Lodge
Day6; Queen Elizabeth National Park A second day in Queen Elizabeth National Park with more game viewing opportunities available to you. The northern part of the park is traversed by the equator and is dominated by the scenery of crater lakes with lots of flamingos on some of them. A launch trip from Mweya along the Kazinga channel, which joins Lake Edward and Lake George, provides one of the most memorable experiences of the park. Meal Plan; Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day 7; Queen Elizabeth National Park From Ishasha, you drive 2 hours to the Mweya region of Queen Elizabeth National Park. During your visit here you will have time to enjoy game drives, a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel and an opportunity to trek chimps in Chamburu Gorge (subject to permits being available and group size). Located on a peninsula overlooking the Kazinga Channel on one side and with spectacular views towards the Ruwenzori Mountains on the other, this upgraded and renovated lodge provides some of the best accommodation and service facilities in Uganda. Meal Plan; Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day8; Kibale Forest Today you will travel on a 2-3-hour drive from Queen Elizabeth National Park (north) on good roads. On a sunny day you may get views of the Rwenzori's in the distance. Two nights spent in the area to allow time for chimpanzee tracking in the forest, (permits must be pre purchased). You can also do a forest walk (guided) during your stay, or simply enjoy the area and visit the Bigodi Swamps, or the Vanilla Farm close to Ndali. Kibale, 766 km2 is one of Uganda's enchanting, forested parks. Here, you can hike in the park for hours observing the drama of life in a rain forest. The Park contains pristine lowland tropical rain forest, montane forest, and mixed tropical deciduous forest. In addition to forest, you will also notice areas of grassland and of swamp. The forest is rich in wildlife. It is most noted for its primate population. Some of these are red-tailed monkey, diademed monkey, olive baboon, chimpanzee, and black and white colobus. Some of the other mammals you might see are bushbuck, Harvey's red duiker, blue duiker, bush pig, and African civet. More difficult to spot are buffalo, waterbuck, hippo, warthog, and giant forest hog. Herds of elephant once travelled back and forth through the area. These elephants have become increasingly rare, and now are seldom seen. The birdlike in the forest and grasslands of the forest is abundant. There are 300 species, which have been identified here. One particularly worth noting is the endemic to Kibale forest. There are 144 species of butterfly in the park and a diverse population of moths and other insects. A system of trails has been developed within the park, and tour guides are available to guide visitors. Meal Plan; Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Duration; 2 Nights Accommodation; Primate Lodge
Day 9; Kibale Forest This activity will take place in the morning. You will either be driven or walk down to the Kibale Forest National Parks' headquarters to meet your guides for your morning's chimp tracking experience (depending which lodge you are staying at). The forest is alive with noise, and you should be lucky enough to see the habituated chimps during your trek. Meal Plan; Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day10; Return Entebbe. After an early breakfast for the drive back to Entebbe, stopping for curio shopping on the roadside and a quick photo stop at the Equator. Arriving back in Entebbe, late afternoon. The remainder of the day is at leisure. (Departing flights to be booked to depart for after 8pm) Meal Plan; Breakfast and Lunch
• Meet and greet service on arrival • Roundtrip airport transfers • Flight from Entebbe to Bwindi (Kihihi) • 9 nights' accommodation • Meals as indicated in the itinerary • Tours/sightseeing as indicated in the itinerary • Services of a qualified driver/guide • 1 Gorilla permit per person • 24 Hours Stand-by Contact • 5-7 Passengers guaranteed Window • 1 kyambura Chimp Permit • 1 Kibale Chimp Permit • Park entrance fees • Emergency Doctors/ Amref
• International and domestic airfare & airfare taxes unless specified • Meals and beverages not mentioned • Gratuities • Items of a personal nature • Travel Insurance • Visa fees if applicable • Optional excursions
Due to the availability of the permits, the Gorilla trek may take place in Rwanda.
Gorilla permits are limited so book early. All gorilla permits need to be purchased at time of booking in addition to the regular deposit requirement. Permit prices are government regulated and subject to change without notice. Once purchased, no changes or refunds.
This trip can be done in reverse and departure flights on the last day must be after 8pm.
Flexible Booking due to unpredictable Lockdown you can cancel any time, or your Booking can be rescheduled on another Dates Note: Prices are per person based on twin/double share accommodation all our prices cover Gorilla permit of $ 700 per person and permit are regulated by the government and incase of cancellation any refund will be less $ 700. Kindly notify us early such that your Gorilla trekking activity can be rescheduled and confirmation on changed date is subjected to availability.
Early mornings and late afternoons are best for spotting wildlife activity.
To maximize sightings, keep noise to a minimum when observing animals.
Opt for earth-toned fabrics to blend into the environment and avoid startling animals.
Enhance your viewing experience and capture memorable moments with proper gear.
Queen Elizabeth National Park was named after Queen Elizabeth II and is renowned for its conservation success and diverse ecosystems.
The tour supports local conservation projects and sustainable tourism initiatives that help protect Uganda’s unique wildlife.
Great for exploring wildlife from a distance, especially during game drives.
Comfortable and durable footwear suitable for forest walks and terrain.
Protect yourself from Uganda’s strong equatorial sun during outdoor activities.
Helps ward off mosquitoes and other insects in forested areas.