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Take the best choice of your safari tour to Uganda. Our 5 Days Uganda Queen Elizabeth & Gorilla Safari Tour offers you the most memorable experience with a wildlife safari to Queen Elizabeth National Park for an amazing wildlife tour and game safari along the famous Kazinga channel in Queen Elizabeth Park Uganda. You will then visit Bwindi Forest gorilla perk Uganda for gorilla trekking tour. Bwindi Forest park is famous or it mountain gorillas and visitors enjoy tracking Gorillas in Bwindi ad this has become the most exciting visitors activity. It also provides a quick way of getting back to Entebbe by flight in just 2 hours from the 9hrs by roads transfer. Book our 5 Days Uganda Queen Elizabeth & Gorilla Safari Tour NOW and you will find all arrangement absolutely amazing. BOOK NOW
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Day 1: Kampala-Queen Elizabeth NP

Our guide picks you at 7:30 am from your hotel or residence, drives to Kasese via Fort Portal. Make the first stop over at for Lunch in Kasese as you enjoy the winding scenery of the foot hills of Mt. Rwenzori After lunch, a drive to Queen enables visitors to enjoy beautiful scenery, ready for an evening two hour Boat cruise along the famous Kazinga channel is worthwhile an opportunity to see Hippo, Bufallo, Kobs, Elephants, warthogs etc. This trip also enables visitor chance to see spectacular birds. Dinner and overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge (Lodge Facility) or Enganzi Lodge (Mid Lodge) or Simba Safari Lodge (Budget Facility) Meal Plan Lunch and Dinner

Day 2: Queen Elizabeth Park Uganda-Bwindi Forests

Begin your day with a cup of coffee. Early morning game drive along Kasenyi and Queens Mile makes visitors encounter elephants, buffalo, water bucks, warthogs, lions, Uganda Kobs lakes and a variety of birds. Thereafter drive through the Ishasha Sector; this takes you through the unique western rift valley escarpment. If time allows take on a mini game drive in Ishasha sector – in search of tree climbing lions before proceeding to Bwindi forest National Park. Dinner and overnight stay at either Buhoma Lodge/Mahogany Springs/Gorilla Safari Lodge (high end lodge) or Sliver back Lodge/Chameleon Hill Lodge (Mid range) or Buhoma community Bandas/Wagtail Eco Camp (Budget facility) Meal plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 3: Bwindi Gorilla Trekking tour

Begin the day with breakfast ready for trekking, which begins at 8:00 am with a briefing from the UWA staff. Ensure to carry along with you rain jacket, drinking water, snacks, jungle boots etc The guides will lead you inside the jungle to see the shy Primates for a group you have been booked for. Do not forget to take your lunch boxes and all the necessary gear to track the rare Mountain Gorilla, perhaps one of the most exciting wildlife experiences on earth. The tracking may take between 2 and 6 hours but its well worth the effort. The afternoon is spent on a village walk. The Buhoma Village Walk gives you a great opportunity to see how the people surrounding Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. It also is a great way to support the local community in a direct way. The Walk begins with your guide at Buhoma Community Rest Camp and is most informative, rewarding to the average visitor. It will amaze you how resourceful the local people are as you see and learn their ways. Dinner and overnight stay at either Buhoma Lodge/Mahogany Springs/Gorilla Safari Lodge (high end lodge) or Sliver back Lodge/Chameleon Hill Lodge (Mid range) or Buhoma haven Lodge (Budget facility) Meal plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 4: Second Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Forests

After breakfast, you will go for the second gorilla track but in another group returning in the afternoon for relaxation and sightseeing around the lodge. Dinner and overnight stay at either Buhoma Lodge/Mahogany Springs/Gorilla Safari Lodge (high end lodge) or Sliver back Lodge/Chameleon Hill Lodge (Mid range) or Buhoma haven Lodge (Budget facility) Meal plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 5: Bwindi to the Airstrip fly back to Entebbe

You have 2 flight options returning from Bwindi, you may choose to catch up a morning flight at 1055 arriving Entebbe 1155 or with the afternoon flight departing Bwindi at 1405 arriving 1505 to Entebbe. Whatever you choose our guide will be ready to transfer you to the Airstrip to catch up your return flight from Bwindi to Entebbe for your onward flight to your next destination. End of service Meal plan: Breakfast

The 5 Days Uganda Queen Elizabeth & Gorilla Safari Tour package includes

  • Airport transfers
  • Transportation by a 4 x 4 Safari Land Cruiser.
  • Two Gorilla permit per person
  • One way flight from Bwindi back to Entebbe
  • Community walks Bwindi
  • Accommodation and meals as per the Itinerary
  • Two Game drive
  • Igongo cultural visit
  • Two hour boat trip along Kazinga channel.
  • Park fees
  • Driver/guide subsistence allowance.
  • Enroute lunches
  • Ranger guide fees

The 5 Days Uganda Queen Elizabeth & Gorilla Safari Tour package to exclude expenses of personal nature like: drinks, laundry, tips, telephone, cigars, etc.

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