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4 Days Primate & Wildlife Safari

This 4 Days Primate & Wildlife Adventure starts and ends in Kampala, Uganda’s capital. It involves visiting Kibale National Park which is home to Chimpanzees and other Primate species like the colobus monkeys, LHoests monkeys among others; the park is famous for chimpanzee tracking, bird watching, nature walks etc.

A chimpanzee permit goes for $200 per person. This trip as well takes you to Queen Elizabeth National Park which is located in Western Uganda about 376 km from Kampala.

The park is home to various mammal species(around 95) such as tree climbing lions in the Ishasha sector, elephants, buffaloes, crocodiles, hippos, and antelopes among others,(over 500 bird species) and tree species.

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Tree climbing lions in the Ishasa

Activities like a boat cruise on the Kazinga channel, game drives in the park, bird watching, and a visit to the crater lakes will be enjoyed on this trip.

Day 1: Depart for Kibale National Park

You will have your breakfast and later depart driving to the west for Kibale National Park. Along the way you will have awesome and spectacular views of the Rwenzori ranges and the countryside of the area, and have a stopover for lunch.

On arrival in Kibale, check in at your lodge, and in the afternoon have a walk in Bigodi wetlands where you will be able to see various birds, also those endemic to the Albertine area. Later, have dinner and overnight.

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Bird Watching

Accommodation Options; Kyaninga Lodge/ Ndali lodge(Upmarket), Chimpanzee Forest Guest/Primate lodge(Moderate/Mid-range), Kibale Forest camp(Budget).

NOTE: 

All these lodges have camping facilities with or without your tent. Camping is between $5-20 respectively 

Day 2: Chimpanzee Tracking -Transfer to Queen Elizabeth

Have an early morning breakfast and be at the park headquarters early enough for a briefing concerning chimpanzee tracking such that by 8:00am you start the search for these primates in the forest.

Meeting these chimpanzees is a great time whereby you will be able to take photographs of these creatures which carry a DNA (98% like that of human beings).

You will also see other various primates like the monkeys, Grey cheeked Mangabey, white and black colobus, red tailed monkeys, also birds will be spotted like the green breasted pitta, rumped tinkerbird and also different plant species will be seen. Later in the afternoon, after your lunch head back to the lodge, pack your bags and depart for Queen Elizabeth National Park, you will arrive late in the afternoon. Check-in at the lodge, rest at your lodge in the evening. There’s an option of a night game drive.

Accommodation options; Mweya hostels/Kasenyi safari camp(Budget), Elephant safari lodge(Mid-range/Moderate), Mweya safari lodge(Luxury).

NOTE: 

All these lodges have camping facilities with or without your tent. Camping is between $5-20 respectively. 

Day 3: Game drive and afternoon boat cruise

After an early morning breakfast, proceed for a game drive which lasts for about 3 hours through various game trails looking for wildlife such as elephants, antelopes, leopards, lions, waterbucks among others.

Drive back to the lodge for lunch and in the afternoon go for a 2 hour boat cruise along the Kazinga channel where you will have a chance to see crocodiles, more herds of buffaloes, elephants, hippos, and also different bird species. In the evening drive back to the lodge, have dinner and an overnight stay at your lodge.

Accommodation Options; Mweya safari Lodge/Katara lodge(Luxury), Elephant safari lodge/Kyambura game lodge(Mid-range), Mweya hostels/Kasenyi safari camp(Budget).

NOTE: 

All these lodges have camping facilities with or without your tent. Camping is between $5-20 respectively. 

Day 4: A visit to Lake Katwe and the Crater lakes region -Departure

After an early breakfast, drive towards lake katwe and also the crater lakes region, you will be able to see various salt pans around lake katwe, this is Uganda’s oldest salt mine . Thereafter, proceed to Kampala, have a stopover in Masaka for lunch and also at the equator, take enough photos as you continue to Kampala reaching late in the afternoon.

Costing Based on single occupancy 

  • Chimpanzee permit $200
  • Camping with your tents $ 5-10
  • Camping without a tent $20
  • Park Entry    $40*2 = 80
  • Boat trip kazinga $30
  • Game drive $30 

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