This amazing adventure takes us to Bwindi ‘The Impenetrable Forest’ in Uganda’s mountainous far southwestern tip where you will have the opportunity to track Mountain Gorillas. The tour gives you an opportunity to get out of the bubble of vehicle and walk with local guide as you explore the countryside through our fairtrade activity that support the youth in this south western Ugandan community. You will be able to interact with the people and sleep in an eco-lodge with superb views of the Bwindi Forest, the Virunga Volcanoes and the Albertine rift valley, the stunning landscape that stays in your memory forever.
AeroLink Flight to Kisoro, hike and canoe across Lake Mutanda
You then “settle” in a dugout canoe for 2-3 hours of gentle relaxed cruising across the lake, enjoying the beautiful landscape. After lunch at a restaurant on the lake shores, continuation on foot till Rubuguri (9km – 2/3 hours) where you meet up the vehicle and drive for another 10 km up to the Lodge in Nkuringo (approx 1 hour). Of course you can also be picked up by the vehicle at the lake and drive all the way up to the Lodge.
After breakfast, at around 7:45 am, with packed lunch and drinking water you will be transfer to the National Park Head Quarters for the briefing on the dos and the don’ts while with the gorillas. You then continue to the forest for the start of the actual gorilla tracking.
This morning after a hearty breakfast, enjoy birding in Nombe Pocket Forest – it was part of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and it is still quite impenetrable, however it was cut off from it as people needed more land to live on and cultivate. It can be reached on foot (approx. 1 hour to go and 2 hours to come back) or by vehicle and the visit lasts approx. 2 hours, depending on the interest of guests.
Lunch at the lodge and at 2.00 pm departure to Buniga Forest Trail Walk, an informative project run by USAID and the local Batwa community. The Batwa tribe was forced to leave their home in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park in 1991 when it was declared a UNESCO Heritage site for gorillas only. They had been living in the forest as nomadic hunter-gatherers for millennia, in perfect balance with the flora and fauna around. Moving out and suddenly living in communities with a completely different way of life has proven to be a huge challenge. They now survive as best as they can and earn a living explaining their previous life in the forest and their rich heritage.
Continuation of the walk through the community to visit the traditional herbalist and the black smith.
Early breakfast and transfer to Kisoro Airstrip for your morning AeroLink flight to Entebbe. End of services.
Depending on your departure flight either enjoy day room/overnight at Papyrus Guest House or wait for your departure flight at the Airport.
We can pick you from your accommodation in Entebbe
Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda, is known for its vibrant culture, bustling markets, and lush surroundings. The city offers a mix of urban life and natural beauty, with numerous attractions and a rich history.
The Uganda Museum offers a comprehensive look at the country's history, culture, and natural heritage. It houses a wide range of exhibits, including traditional artifacts, historical documents, and wildlife displays.
The Baha'i Temple, also known as the Mother Temple of Africa, is a stunning architectural landmark and a place of worship for the Baha'i faith. Its beautiful gardens and serene atmosphere make it a popular spot for visitors.
The Kampala Botanical Gardens is a lush oasis in the heart of the city, featuring a wide variety of plant species, walking paths, and picnic areas. It's a great place to relax and enjoy nature.
A traditional dish made from mashed plantains, often served with meat or vegetables.
A popular street food consisting of a rolled chapati filled with eggs, vegetables, and sometimes meat.
A traditional dish where meat or fish is steamed in banana leaves with vegetables and spices.
These months offer the best weather with lower rainfall and pleasant temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
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Kampala is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Exercise caution, especially at night and in crowded areas.
Kampala Bus Terminal, New Park Bus Terminal
Buses are affordable but can be crowded. Routes are numerous but may not be clearly marked.
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Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa and offers a variety of activities, including boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing.
The Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary is a conservation area where visitors can see rhinos and other wildlife in their natural habitat.
Murchison Falls National Park is known for its stunning waterfalls and diverse wildlife, including elephants, lions, and hippos.
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