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16 Days Uganda Safari Tour – Gorillas, Wildlife, Chimpanzees, Communities & Scenery

16 Days Uganda Safari Tour – Overview

16 Days Uganda Safari Tour features arrange of major attractions and tourist activities in Uganda e.g. Gorilla & Chimpanzee trekking, wildlife viewing, community tours, birdwatching,  beautiful scenery viewing, and much more, that will combine to generate ultimate Uganda safari memories.

On this 16 Days Uganda Safari tour, you will visit the company-run orphanage to show support to counts of orphans, explore the source of the Nile River at Jinja, undertake an active hike to the crater lake area in Fort Portal and visit the historical Amabere g’ Nnyinamwiru caves, encountering chimpanzees of Kibale National Park along with other 12 primate species, Bigodi wetland walk – the most successful community eco-tourism initiative in Uganda, encountering the famous Sempaya hot springs and pygmies of Ntandi.

You will visit the Rwenzori Art Foundation which is the only bronze casting center in Africa and the Ruboni Wax and craft center, active hiking and sightseeing adventure to the Rwenzori Mountains, wild game viewing featuring lions some of which climb trees, spotted hyenas, side stripped jackals, leopard, waterbuck, Uganda kob, bushbuck, topi, and elephants, hippos, Buffaloes, warthogs, olive baboons among others and Kazinga Channel launch cruise with sights of Nile crocodiles and Hippos in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

The 16 Days Uganda Safari tour also features the famous gorilla trekking in Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Volcano climbing and Batwa heritage trail in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, a recreational encounter on Lake Bunyonyi, a cultural tour at Enyemebwa Center in Lake Mburo and Kampala city heritage tour.

16 Days Uganda Safari Tour – Highlights

Day 1: Encounter the Christ Our Vision Child Care Orphanage & Karagi village tour.

Day 2: Encounter the source of the world’s longest River Nile – Jinja with half-day white water rafting

Day 3: Transfer to Kibale National Park & Fort Portal Crater Lake hike & Amabere g’ Nnyinamwiru caves tour.

Day 4: Do Chimpanzee trekking & Bigodi Wetland walk

Day 5: Visit Sempaya hot springs & Pygmies of Ntandi & transfer to Kasese. Visit Rwenzori Art foundation – the only bronze casting center in Africa & Ruboni craft & wax center.

Day 6: Do a whole day Mountain Rwenzori hike – encounter the legendary mountains of the moon.

Day 7: Do a game drive in Queen Elizabeth National Park & Kazinga channel boat cruise

Day 8: Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park & Ishasha game drive en route (tree climbing lions)

Day 9: Do gorilla trekking & transfer to Mgahinga

Day 10: Volcano climbing (climb Mount Gahinga or Muhabura or Sabyinyo)

Day 11: Do the Batwa heritage trail & transfer to Lake Bunyonyi

Day 12: Full-day relaxation at Lake Bunyonyi. (Do Canoe Paddling /Boat cruise & a community tour)

Day 13: Transfer to Lake Mburo & visit Igongo cultural museum &1520 AD monument en route.

Day 14: Do a community cultural tour at Enyemebwa Center & have an evening nature walk.

Day 15: Transfer to Kampala

Day 16: Do the Kampala city tour

16 Days Uganda Safari Tour – Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Encounter the Christ Our Vision Child Care Orphanage & Karagi Village Tour.

Extending a helping hand to the needy is one of the inherent attributes that we share as Prime Safaris. The orphans that lost their parents to HIV/AIDS scourge along with others thrive at Christ Our Vision Child Care Orphanage where they are supported to have good education and other necessities.

The need to maintain the orphanage gave birth to Prime Uganda Safaris & Tours as a source of funding for the orphanage.

Thus, paying a visit to this orphanage is one of the most ethical safari activities that you can ever have in your journey times.

You will play with kids and enjoy their performances. The traditional Kiganda buffet lunch will be served at the site.

In the afternoon, you will take a walk in the Karagi village where the orphanage is located to learn about the way of life of the local people and their traditions before transferring back to Kampala city for dinner and overnight. The orphanage is about 40 minute – 1-hour drive from Kampala city.

Accommodation: Sheraton Kampala Hotel (Upmarket/Luxury), Cassia Lodge (Midrange/Standard) or Buziga Country Resort (Budget/Basic).

Day 2: Encounter The Source Of The World’s Longest River Nile – Jinja With Half-day White Water Rafting

You will wake up early for breakfast at your place of stay after which you will be transferred by your guide to Jinja 80km about 1-2 hours’ drive from Kampala.

You will enjoy the soothing fresh air from the Mabira Forest en route which is one of the major rainforests in Uganda.

Upon reaching Jinja – the adventure town of Uganda, you will enroll yourself for the half-day white water rafting experience that will see you contain the strength of waters of the Nile as they splash through the rapids.

You will visit the Reptile farm in Jinja to have an encounter of various reptile species. The relaxing boat cruise to the source of the Nile will take you to the point where John Speke, the first European to see the source of the world’s longest river stood.

You will see the Nile starting its 90 days journey to the Mediterranean Sea. Retreat to Kampala for overnight.

Accommodation: Sheraton Hotel (Upmarket/Luxury), Cassia Lodge (Midrange/standard) or Buziga Country Resort (Budget/basic).

Day 3: Transfer to Kibale National Park & Fort Portal Crater Lake Hike & Amabere g’ Nnyinamwiru Caves Tour.

Depart after breakfast at 6:30am local time from your place of stay in Kampala for Kibale National Park 358km about 7 hours’ drive.

You will drive through the country side landscapes with unique features like Mubende inselbergs, valleys and forested landscapes of Kyegegwa and Kyenjonjo.

You will have lunch in Fort Portal town before continuing to visit the Amabere g’ Nnyinamwiru caves – the breast like features that date back in the pre historic era with great attachment to the Chwezi heritage.

The breasts (Amabere) are believed by the locals to belong to Nnyinamwiru the daughter of Bukuku who was a self-imposed King of the Bachwezi.

The maiden daughter cut her breasts in protest of being refused to breast feed her only son Ndahura who later became a prominent King of the Chwezi Empire.

The encounter also involves the hiking the Fort Portal Crater field. The famous Kyeganywa hill rises in a conical shape and its summit presents great sight-seeing moments of the range crater hollows and crater lakes including Saaka, Bikere among others not forgetting the distant views of Mount Rwenzori on a clear day. Transfer to Kibale area for dinner and overnight.

Accommodation: Primate Lodge (Upmarket/luxury), Chimpanzee Guesthouse (Midrange/standard) or Kibale Forest Camp (Budget/Basic)

Day 4: Do Chimpanzee Trekking & Bigodi Wetland walk

After breakfast, gather at Kanyanchu tourism center for briefing at 08:00am from the park rangers about the Chimp trekking conduct.

Set off to this forest of Kibale after the short briefing in quest of Chimpanzees. The 2 – 5 hour trek will expose you amazing tree species and wildlife including other 12 species of primates like Colobus monkeys, vervet monkeys, Red tailed monkeys and olive baboons.

The sights of Birds cannot be avoided while their songs will offer you natural entertainment through the jungle.

You will marvel at the Chimpanzees as the roll themselves on tree branches, munch fruits and make their pant – hooting calls.

After utilizing your one hour, you will have a picnic lunch and return to the starting point for short relaxation and preparation for another activity.

In the afternoon, you will visit the Bigodi wetland to encounter the swamp animals like Sitatunga and birds like Ruwenzori Turaco and an encounter with local people including the traditional healer.

Accommodation: Primate Lodge (Upmarket/luxury), Chimpanzee Guesthouse (Midrange/standard) or Kibale Forest Camp (Budget/Basic)

Day 5: Visit Sempaya hot springs & Pygmies of Ntandi & transfer to Kasese. Visit Rwenzori Art foundation – the only bronze casting center in Africa & Ruboni craft & wax center.

After an early breakfast, set off for Semuliki National Park 78km about 2 – 3 hours’ drive passing through Fort Portal town.

The sights of mystical mountains of the moon – the Ruwenzori will welcome you at a distance before approaching Bundibugyo district and eventually Semuliki National Park.

The Sempaya nature walk will see you traverse one of the pre-historic forests in East Africa that survived the last ice age and with great concentration of Guinea-Congo biome species.

The walk which lasts between 2 – 4 hours takes you down to the female (Nyansimbi) and Male (Bitente) hot springs with the largest spring spouting up to 2m high.

Here, you have to be careful as the emerging water has a temperature of more than 100 degrees Celsius and the pools that surround are also hot.

You are free to boil some plantains and eggs which gets ready within a couple of minutes. The walk also exposes to chances of encountering the red-tailed monkey, grey cheeked mangabey and black and white colobus monkey.

Upon return from this encounter, you will visit the Bambuti Pygmies at Ntandi about 5km from Sempaya along the Bundibugyo road.

The Bambuti Pygmies have got close coloration to the Batwa forest people of south western Uganda and Rwanda not forgetting the Basua pygmies of Congo basin.

The Bambuti of Ntandi are not forest dwellers but are short in height than an average person. You will return to Fort Portal for lunch after which you will transfer to Kasese region.

You will visit the Rwenzori Art Foundation – the only bronze casting center in Africa to have a look at the process of various sculpture making and the final products.

A fine cup of coffee can be arranged at the site before proceeding to visit the Ruboni craft & wax center to have a look at how the local people extract different products like candles from bees wax and also encounter the craft making process.

It is an experiential and if interested you can have some time and participate in making if various crafts like baskets among others. Proceed to your lodge for dinner and overnight.

Accommodation: Ihamba Safari Lodge (Upmarket/Midrange) or Ruboni Community Camp (Budget/Basic).

Day 6: Do Whole-day Mountain Rwenzori hiking – Encounter The Legendary Mountains of The Moon.

Transfer early after breakfast to Mount Rwenzori (Nyakalengija) for the whole day Rwenzori hiking encounter.

The hiking encounter exposes you to raised landscapes of Mount Rwenzori offering impressive scenic views of the ridges and glaciers and the rift valley flats below.

It is a perfect one day active adventure exploring the legendary mountains of the moon as described the famous Greek geographer Ptolemy in 150AD towering to 5,109m above sea level making it the tallest mountain range in Africa and the third highest in Africa. Return from the activity at 5:30 pm and transfer to your lodge for relaxation and overnight.

Accommodation:   Ihamba Safari Lodge (Upmarket/Midrange) or Ruboni Community Camp (Budget/Basic).

Day 7: Do A Game Drive in Queen Elizabeth National Park & Kazinga Channel Boat Cruise

Wake up very for a cup of coffee before setting of for the game drive activity in the savannah game park of Queen Elizabeth.

The early departure at 06:00 gives you an opportunity to see night hunters like hyenas getting back to their hiding places and early risers setting off to look for what to eat.

The drive through the Kasenyi and channel tracks gives a probable opportunity to see a range of game including; Lions, buffalo, elephants, elusive leopard (if too lucky), defassa water bucks, Uganda kobs, Oribis, side stripped jackal among other wildlife.

Return to the lodge after this 3 -4 hour game drive and relax till lunch time. After lunch, you will gather at Mweya for a recreational afternoon launch cruise leaving at 03:00pm taking 2 hours exploring the magical offerings of Kazinga Channel including the sights of water birds and wild game drinking on the channel side, the Nile crocodile and the Hippos.

The 45m channel that stretches from Lake George to Lake Edward has tranquil waters that always give pleasure and psychological satisfaction to any traveller on Uganda safaris. Retire from the boat at 5 pm for relaxation and overnight.

Accommodation: Mweya Safari Lodge (Upmarket/Luxury), Enganzi Lodge (Midrange/Standard) or Pumba Safari Cottages (Budget/Basic).

Day 8: Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park & Ishasha Game Drive En-route (Tree Climbing Lions)

After breakfast, embark on the transfer to the gorilla trekking haven of Bwindi south (Rushaga) 309km from Mweya.

You will pass through the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park and do simple game drives in search of the unique tree climbing lions that tend to rest on fig tree branches during day time – something that you can only find in Queen Elizabeth National Park Ishasha sector – Uganda and Lake Manyara National Park in southern Tanzania.

Proceed with the journey, have lunch en route and arrive in Rushaga late in the evening for dinner and overnight.

Accommodation: Chameleon Hill Lodge (Upmarket/Luxury), Gorilla Valley Lodge (Midrange/standard) or Wagtail Eco- Safari Camp (Budget/Basic)

Day 9: Do Gorilla Trekking & Transfer to Mgahinga

It is this long waited date when you will come across the critically endangered mountain gorillas that only exist in Bwindi and Virunga Volcanoes.

You will wake up early for a heavy breakfast before gathering at the Park headquarters Buhoma for briefing at 08:00 about the conduct of gorilla trekking.

You will head to the forest after briefing in search of these apes and though the trek is a bit challenging, it is one of those activities that you will never forget to have done in Uganda.

The 2 – 8 hours activity involves hiking up the hills, descending down the valleys, walking through swamps and maneuvering the way through thickets which have formed the background of this Impenetrable forest before coming in direct contact with gorillas.

The one full hour is at your disposal to maximize your experience with gorillas as you them forage, play, socialize and also gaze at you in a sign of welcoming and saying good bye.

The opportunity to take as many photos as you can is availed to you while asking questions to your guide about these apes is up to your discretion.

The experience is rewarding and worth undertaking. Your picnic lunch will take you through the activity after which you will descend to the starting point and embark on the transfer to Mgahinga Gorilla National Park for relaxation and overnight.

Accommodation: Mount Gahinga Lodge (Upmarket/Luxury), Mucha Hotel (Midrange/Standard) or Amajambere Iwacu Camp (Budget/Basic).

Day 10: Volcano Climbing (climb Mount Gahinga or Muhabura or Sabyinyo)

By this time, you will have made up your mind about which volcano to climb. Options range from 3,474m Mt. Gahinga taking 6 hours, 3,669m Mt. Sabyinyo taking 8 hours and 4,127m Mt. Muhavura going beyond 8 hours.

Climbing any of these is possible and they can be summited including the round trip. The highest Muhavura gives the great views of Virunga volcanoes, Lake Edward, Rwenzori peaks and the roof top views of the impenetrable forest of Bwindi.

While climbing Mt. Gahinga offers chances of citing golden monkeys in the Bamboo zone of this highland.

The Sabyinyo has series of peaks due to its rugged top and has got a swamp crater which is impressive to encounter. You will retire from this encounter and return to the lodge for relaxation and overnight.

Accommodation: Mount Gahinga Lodge (Upmarket/Luxury), Mucha Hotel (Midrange/Standard) or Amajambere Iwacu Camp (Budget/Basic).

Day 11: Do Batwa Heritage Trail & Transfer to Lake Bunyonyi

After breakfast, set off for the Batwa heritage trail a half day activity that takes you through the forests of Mgahinga in the company of the indigenous Batwa guides as they interpret every forest landscape and what it meant in their traditional life.

The hike stretches up to the Garama cave the ancient dwelling of the Batwa – one can call it their capital in the forest of Mgahinga volcanoes.

The cave is a natural shelter that acted as the palace of their leader and a ground where festivities were celebrated.

You will listen to the sorrowful songs being sung by the Batwa women taking you through the course of their tradition; it is a rich taste of the fading typical African culture.

Return from this activity and embark on the transfer to Lake Bunyonyi 80km for relaxation and overnight.

Accommodation: Bird nest @Lake Bunyonyi resort (Upmarket/luxury), Arcadia cottages (Midrange/standard) or Byoona Amagara (Budget/basic).

Day 12: Full Day Relaxation at Lake Bunyonyi. (Do Canoe Paddling /Boat Cruise & a Community Tour)

Dubbed the lake of a thousand islands, Lake Bunyonyi has a range of islands stretching up to 29 in number and can be explored on 5 – 6 hours boat ride while on this safari in Uganda.

The Lake Bunyonyi encounter is designed to maximize your relaxation and is entirely recreational. The tranquil waters of the lake and the surrounding views of Kigezi highlands dubbed the Switzerland of Africa combine to make this day a total complete experience.

Besides boat or canoe experience, you will visit the island communities of the local Bakiga to explore into their traditions like the process of making local brew out of sorghum and process of preparing local food.

The cultural performances like dances can be arranged. Retire from the activity for relaxation at the lodge and overnight.

Accommodation: Bird nest @Lake Bunyonyi resort (Upmarket/luxury), Arcadia cottages (Midrange/standard) or Byoona Amagara (Budget/basic).

Day 13: Transfer to Lake Mburo & Visit Igongo Cultural Museum &1520 AD Monument En-route.

After breakfast embark on 199km journey to Lake Mburo National Park passing through the farmed hill sides of south western Uganda before making a stop at Igongo cultural center 12km past Mbarara town.

You will have lunch at Igongo after which you will tour the Erijukiro cultural museum featuring the collections of all cultures of south western region.

The amazing sculptures of Muguta Y’ Butaho a re-known ancient warrior and Mayenje g’ ishinjo an ancient troubled cow that caused turmoil between the Kingdom of Ankole and Buhweju will leave with a true taste of African tradition.

The 1520 AD eclipse monument lies in close proximity and lives to testify the total solar eclipse that happened at that place of which by paying a visit to it, you would definitely deem to have been in existence when such wonder took place. Continue for 33km to have an overnight in Lake Mburo National Park.

Accommodation: Mihingo safari lodge (Upmarket/luxury), Arcadia cottages (Midrange/standard) or Eagles Nest (Budget/basic).

Day 14: Do Community Cultural Tour at Enyemebwa Center & Have An Evening Nature Walk.

The Enyemebwa center is under the auspices of Ankole Cow Conservation Association (ACCA) which is motivated by the desire to conserve the Ankole long horned cattle.

The selected beautiful cows (Enyemebwa) thrive at that center along with other traditions that include the kraal, herd’s man hut, respective handicrafts, and the entire setting that features that of the traditional Hima people of Ankole.

The morning tour will give an opportunity to have an experiential touch with the herdsmen, participate in hand-milking, brushing the cows and setting out to graze in the traditional range lands of Ankole.

You can have a chance of watering the cattle on hand crafted water trough made up of soil before mid-day.

After this encounter, a traditional lunch can be prepared where you will have the opportunity of seeing the process of making sauce without fire – the Eshabwe made out of cow ghee which is done by skilled local women and traditionally grilled or roasted beef done by men.

Alternatively, you can transfer back to the lodge for modern prepared lunch and relax a little. In the evening, you will set off for a nature walk.

Exploring wild game on foot at the same time enjoying the acacia scenic landscape of Lake Mburo is very rewarding. Wild game like Burchell’s zebra, topis, Impala, oribis, warthog, eland, deffasa waterbuck might be encountered.

The savannah vegetation marked by rolling grassland and thicket with acacia wood land dotted with rolling hills with protruding Precambrian rocks not forgetting series of Lakes that mark the valley floors combine to make the nature walk encounter at certain look out points like Kazuma hill memorable while in Lake Mburo National Park. Retire for dinner and overnight.

Accommodation: Mihingo Lodge (Upmarket/Luxury), Arcadia Cottages (Midrange/Standard) or Eagles Nest (Budget/Basic).

Day 15: Transfer to Kampala

After breakfast, embark on the transfer to Kampala 240km about 3 – 4 hours excluding stops en route. The drive through the dry range lands of Ankole is rewarding and amazing scenic landscapes as you draw closer to the central region.

You will make a stop at the Equator crossing Kayabwe 77km to Kampala for amazing photo shoots and water experiments to justify the geographical divide between the southern and northern hemispheres.

Another stop can be made at Mpambire drum making village to explore into the traditional art of drum making where you will have an opportunity to participate in drum beating. Continue to arrive in Kampala in the afternoon for relaxation and overnight.

Accommodation: Sheraton Hotel (Upmarket/luxury), Cassia Lodge (Midrange/standard) or Buziga Country Resort (Budget/Basic)

Day 16: Do Kampala City Tour

Kampala city is a destination of its self and thus worth to encounter on Uganda safari. The city is a hub of various attractions ranging from historical to cultural and religious attractions.

The encounter in Kampala city will be more experiential in nature with great town walks to the upmarket suburbs like Nakasero and slums like Bwaise, boda-boda rides to explore various means of city travel in Kampala, visit to the local markets of Owino and Ggaba, religious sites of Namugongo Martyrs Shrine – where Uganda Martyrs were executed on the orders of Kabaka Mwanga, Gaddafi Mosque, Baha’i Temple – which is the only temple of the Baha’i in Africa, Namirembe and Rubaga Cathedrals, cultural encounters in Kasubi royal tombs where the Kings of Buganda are buried.

At Kasubi, traditional lunch will be served and a demonstration about its preparation will be made and will be participatory and visit the Buganda Kingdom Place and Bulange dressed like a traditional Muganda man or woman in a Kanzu and Gomesi respectively where you will also encounter the Amin’s torture chambers that gives you a snap shot of Uganda’s political past.

Encounter the prestigious Makerere University which is the first in epitome of knowledge, summit of wisdom and pinnacle of intellectualism in the south of Sahara, east of Indian Ocean, west of Equatorial jungle and north of River Limpompo.

End of The 16 Days Uganda Safari Tour

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