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Your adventure will begin at Kidepo, East Africa’s wildest Park; from the north east we will descend to the great Parks, Murchison NP and Queen Elizabeth NP. We will end our trip with a visit to the Primates under the peaks of Mgahinga NP.
Trip map
Travel itinerary
Please note:
Each element can be tailored to your needs and interests, from duration to type of accommodation and activities.
Day 1: Arrival in Entebbe and transfer to Ziwa
Upon arrival at the airport you will be met by our English-speaking driver (or Italian- speaking on request). We will transfer north to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary; arrive in the afternoon and together with a private guide, we will do a short trek that will take you to see
the rhinos up close.
The Ziwa sanctuary, which is currently home to around 25 ‘white’ rhinos, is intended to enable their future reintroduction into Uganda’s National Parks: the two native subspecies, the northern white rhino and the eastern black rhino, have both been extinct in the wild since 1982.
- Low cost accommodation: Overnight at Ziwa guest house
- Medium/high category accommodation: Amuka lodge
- Meals included low cost: breakfast and dinner – half board
- Meals included medium-high: breakfast, lunch and dinner – full board
- Hours spent on the road: about 3 hours and 30 minutes – 210 km
- Planned activities: rhino trekking
Day 2: Transfer to Kidepo Valley National park – Game drives
In the morning we’ll transfer to the north-east of the country, lunch in Kitgum and in the afternoon we’re expected to arrive at Kidepo Valley National Park, considered the wildest park in East Africa. Here you will find zebras, giraffes, elephants, lions, leopards, ostriches, kobs, topys, hyenas, buffalos, various types of birds and many others.
The Kidepo Valley National Park, extending over 1400 square kilometres and located in northern Uganda on the border with South Sudan and Kenya, with an altitude ranging between 1000 and 2750 m, is considered one of the wildest Parks in East Africa. The Park is home to two rivers, the Kidepo and the Narus, which dry out during the dry season to form pools of water where the Park’s countless animals drink. There are about 77 species of mammals, including zebras, giraffes, lions, leopards, elephants, Uganda kobs, buffaloes and many others, as well as 475 species of rare birds.
- Mid-range accommodation: overnight at Kidepo Savannah Lodge
- Meals included: breakfast and dinner
- Hours spent on the road: approximately 6 hours and 40 minutes – 405 km
- Planned activities: photo safari Kidepo valley national park
Day 3: Sunrise to sunset game drive at Kidepo valley NP
On day 3, we will have a dawn and afternoon game drive in the Park looking for all the animals that live there. If the weather conditions are good, we will drive north to the border with South Sudan, where it will be easier to find ostriches. Lunches will be taken at the lodge.
- Accommodation mid-range: Kidepo Savannah lodge
- Meals included: breakfast and dinner
- Planned activities :Game drive Kidepo Valley Np
Day 4: Kidepo Valley Np – Murchison Falls Np
In the morning, drive west to Murchison Falls NP. Stop for a packed lunch and arrival expected in the afternoon for a photo safari before checking into the lodge.
Murchison Falls National Park is the largest in Uganda, about 5000 square kilometers and includes Bugungo, Karuma and Bugongo reserves. The Park is characterized by typical savannah and forest vegetation. The name of the Park comes from the beautiful waterfalls that rise at a point where the Victoria Nile crosses a crack in the rocks and falls about 45 metres, creating a spectacle of power and rare beauty. In the park there are about 76 species of mammals: elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, lions, leopards, antelopes, Uganda kobs and
many others. There are also about 450 species of birds, some of which are very rare.
- Medium/high category accommodation: Pakuba Safari lodge
- Meals included: breakfast and dinner – half board
- Hours spent on the road: about 6 hours – 350 km
- Planned activities :Game drive Murchison Falls
Day 5: Game drive – Boat ride – Trekking to the waterfalls
Wake up at dawn and photo safari to the north side of the Nile. Here you will find Ugandakobs, buffaloes, elephants, waterbuks, Uganda kobs, hyenas, hippos, giraffes, different types of monkeys and birds, and if you are lucky lions and leopards. You will also enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Savannah and the Albert Nile. Packed lunch on the banks of the Nile.
In the afternoon at about 2 p.m. you will take a ‘cruise’ on the Victoria Nile. Here you can expect to see many hippos, crocodiles, buffalo, antelopes, elephants bathing in the river and many species of birds. This boat tour will take you about 500m from where the Murchison Falls flow into the river and you will be able to admire their power and beauty; from there you will disembark and together with a specialist guide you will go on a trek that will take you along the falls to the highest point and allow you to admire the second hidden falls, the “freedom falls”; our driver will pick you up at the highest point and take you back to the lodge.
- Mid-range accommodation : Pakuba Safari lodge
- Meals included : breakfast and dinner – Half board
- Programmed activities : Game drive Murchison Falls NP – “Boat trip” Victoria Nile
Trekking to Murchison Falls
Day 6: Murchison Falls – Fort Portal
Departure in the morning in direction of Fort Portal, you can choose a packed lunch or otherwise you’ll be able to eat at a restaurant near Hoima; the road will be long but absolutely scenic: you will admire the beautiful views of Lake Albert and the Albertina Rift Valley, tea, coffee and tobacco plantations and many local villages. Arrival at Fort Portal in the afternoon. Full day dedicated to the transfer. If time permits, upon arrival in Fort Portal we will have the opportunity to visit a local market.
- Accommodation low cost / medium range : Rwenzori view Guest House
- Meals included : breakfast and dinner – half board
- Meals included medium/high: breakfast, lunch (box lunch) and dinner – full board
- Hours spent on the road: 6 hours 30 minutes – 340 km
- Optional activities: Visit to Fort Portal market
Day 7: Fort Portal – Queen Elizabeth National Park
In the morning transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park, we will drive along the crater area near Kibale Forest, arrival at the lodge for lunch; In the afternoon you will take a cruise on the Kazinga Channel, which connects Lake Edward and Lake George. During these three hours we will observe many hippos, buffaloes, elephants, antelopes and rare birds; your journey will end when the canal flows into Lake Edward. This is definitely one of the most exciting activities of the trip, as seeing the bustling savannah life near the waterways is spectacular.
There are about 95 species of mammals, including lions, elephants, leopards, Uganda kobs (impala), hyenas, buffalos and several species of primates, including chimpanzees, blue, red, white, black and baboons. There are also some 600 species of birds, one of the highest concentrations in Africa, and many pink flamingos along the volcanic Katwe Lake.
- Accommodation mid-range: Bush lodge, private bathroom bandas
- Meals included: breakfast and dinner – half board
- Hours spent on the road: about 2 hours – 115 km
- Planned activities: “Boat trip” Kazinga channel
Day 8: Chimpanzee trekking Kyambura – Game drive Queen Elizabeth NP
In the morning we will trek with the chimpanzees in the Kyambura Forest, a cleft in the Savannah of the Park that offers an incredible variety of vegetation, a forest rich in biodiversity still different from those you’ll discover the next days and that hosts a large community of Chimpanzees that you’ll be able to see very close. Lunch at the lodge. In the afternoon photographic safari through the routes of the Park, we will scour the “Kaseny and Kazinga track” in search of elephants, buffaloes, leopards, lions, antelopes and many other
species.
- Accommodation mid-range: Bush lodge, private bathroom bandas
- Meals included low cost-medium : breakfast and dinner – half board
- Planned activities: Chimpanzee trekking Kyambura gorge – Game drive Queen Elizabeth NP
Day 9: Game drive Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth NP – transfer to Bwindi Ruhjia
In the morning we will move to the south of the Park through the forest of Maramagambo, we will arrive in the Ishasha sector in the late morning, with a little luck, in this area, you can admire the “climbing lions”, lions climbing on the “fig trees”, trees that branch off a few metres high and which the lions use as their “personal offices” during the hottest hours of the day. Lunch will be packed or otherwise you will be able to eat at a restaurant in Kihihi; afterwards, we will begin to admire the spectacular mountain views of Bwindi Impenetrable forest before reaching Ruhjia, where our Mountain Gorilla trek will start the next day. In the afternoon you can take a walk through the village or we can arrange a visit to an orphanage.
This park is located in the south west of Uganda at an altitude of between 1160 and 2607 metres. It is a true tropical forest spread over mountains and valleys and is considered one of the richest forests in Africa in terms of biodiversity, and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the local language, “Bwindi” means “dark place” in reference to its impenetrable nature. The Park is home to around 350 species of birds, 200 species of butterflies, 324 different types of trees, 14 of which are only found in this park. This makes it possible to go on bird watching excursions through unspoilt nature to meet the Pygmy communities living in the Park.
- Medium-range accommodation : Gorilla mist camp, bandas with private bathroom
- Meals included : breakfast and dinner – half board
- Hours spent on the road : about 4 hours and 45 minutes – 160 km
- Planned activities: Game drive ishasha sector Queen Elizabeth Np
Day 10: Gorilla trekking
Breakfast at first light, proceed to the Bwindi Impenetrable forest headquarters for a briefing with the rangers, you will be placed in groups of maximum 8 people, before proceeding into the forest. Make sure you bring the Box lunch (mandatory and delivered by the lodge) and at least two litres of water, hiking shoes, k-way in your backpack.
The duration of the Gorilla trek varies from day to day and from one Gorilla family to another. You will be able to stay with them for an hour from the time you’ll see the first gorilla and it will be a unique experience to see these animals just a few steps away.
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is a National Park in southwestern Uganda, located near the town of Kisoro in the Virunga Mountains. It is adjacent to Volcanoes Park (Rwanda) and Virunga Park (DRC). The park area includes three of the eight volcanoes in the Virunga range: Muhavura, Gahinga (from which the park takes its name) and Sabinyo.With Bwindi Park, Mgahinga is one of only two parks in Uganda that is home to Mountain Gorillas. There are two groups of Gorillas in the Park that are used to human presence and can therefore be observed by tourists. In this park it is possible to see the Golden Monkey, which is endemic to this area adjacent to Virunga.
Il parco nazionale dei gorilla di Mgahinga (Mgahinga Gorilla National Park) è un parco nazionale dell’Uganda sud-occidentale, situato nei pressi della città di Kisoro, nei Monti Virunga. È adiacente al Parco dei Vulcani (Ruanda) e al Parco Virunga (RDC). L’area del parco comprende tre degli otto Vulcani della catena dei Virunga: il Muhavura, il Gahinga (da cui prende il nome il parco) e il Sabinyo.Con il Parco di Bwindi, il Mgahinga è uno dei due soli parchi dell’Uganda a ospitare i Gorilla di Montagna . Nel parco ci sono due gruppi di gorilla abituati alla presenza umana, e quindi osservabili dai Turisti.
In questo parco è possibile avvistare le “golden Monkey” che sono endemiche di quest’area adiacente al Virunga.
- Mid-range accommodation : Lake Mulehe Safari lodge
- Meals included : breakfast and dinner – half board
- Hours spent on the road : about 2 hours and 20 minutes – 65 km
- Planned activities : Gorilla trekking
Day 11: Golden Monkey trekking – transfer to Lake Bunyonyi
Wake up at dawn for the transfer to Mghainga National Park where the 3/4 hour Golden Monkey trek will take place. You will enjoy wonderful views of the peaks of the Volcanoes National Park; be prepared to take photos of bird species such as the Ruwenzori Turaco, the Colobus and especially the golden monkeys that you will encounter en route. Return to the lodge for dinner and overnight. After the trek we will transfer to Lake Bunyonyi.
Lake Bunyonyi, nicknamed the “Little Switzerland of Africa” is the second deepest lake in Africa, with an archipelago of 32 islands.
- Mid-range accommodation: Lake Bunyonyi eco resort
- Meals included: Breakfast and lunch half board
- Hours spent travelling: Approx. 2 hours – 80 km
- Planned activities: Trekking to the golden monkeys
Day 12: Transfer to Entebbe
Transfer to Entebbe in the morning, the departure time will be decided according to the flight schedule that you have chosen; stop for lunch on the equator line where you can buy souvenirs.
- Meals included low cost / medium level: Breakfast and lunch half board
- Meals included high level : Breakfast, lunch (box lunch) and lunch full board
- Hours spent travelling: about 7 hours – 410 km
Day 13: Shoebill search at Mamamba – Return flight
Departure at dawn with a pirogue together with an expert guide in birdwatching, we will go to the Lake Vittoria, near the island of Mamamba, in search of the shoebill. This bird is very difficult to find, it nests in these areas and with a bit of luck we’ll be able to take some pictures of this bird of prehistoric origin. Return flight to be scheduled in the afternoon.
- Meals included low cost / medium level: Breakfast
- Planned activities: search for the Mamamba shoe beak
Prices and services included
Rates with medium and low cost accommodation, land cruiser use and half board
Price per person with 2/3 participants: 4700 usd
Price per person with 4/5 participants: 4300 usd
Price per person with 6 participants: 3950 usd
Single room supplement
Average single room supplement : 520 usd
Terms of payment:
50% at the time of booking, 50% 40 days before departure.
Cancellation terms:
– up to the second payment tranche full refund except for gorilla and
chimpanzee permits;
– after making the final payment and up to 10 days before departure, 50% refund;
– from 10 days to departure date nothing is refundable.
The price includes
- 4×4 vehicle depending on the level chosen
- Fuel
- English-speaking guide/driver
- Meals as per the itinerary
- Water during car transfers
- Overnight stay in the lodges mentioned in the programme or similar lodges
- All activities mentioned in the programme
- Kyambura chimp trekking (100 usd per person)
- Golden monkey trekking (100 usd per person)
- Ziwa ranch trekking (50 usd per person)
- Boat kazinga channel (35 usd per person)
- Boat Victoria Nile (35 usd per person)
- Game drive Kidepo Valley, Queen Elizabeth and Murchison falls
- Murchison falls trek (15 usd per person)
The price does not include
- International airfare
- Country entry visa
- Italian speaking guide
- Drinks at the lodges
- First and last day meals
- Country entry visa
- Gratuities
- Personal medical insurance
- Laundry
- Souvenirs
- Activities not mentioned in the programme
Please note:
Each element can be tailored to your needs and interests, from duration to type of accommodation and activities. Ask for a quote for this trip
Sea getaway – Possible extension

You can combine your safari in Uganda with a beach option in Tanzania or Kenya. From Entebbe or Kigali you can take a direct flight to Zanzibar or Mombasa, staying in one of our selected lodges on the beautiful beaches of the Indian Ocean and relaxing for a few days before going back to Italy. The quote for the sea extension will be agreed by email during the organisation of your itinerary.