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Day 1:
Arrival Uganda, Entebbe
On the arrival at Entebbe International Airport you will
meet our representative who will take you for dinner and
overnight at Lake Victoria Windsor Hotel or Botanical
Beach Hotel in Entebbe.
Day 2: Botanical Gardens and
Mabamba Swamp
After breakfast, you will start birding around the botanical
gardens. Look out for Slender-billed Weaver, Brown-throated
Weaver¸ Golden-backed Weaver, Yellow-backed Weaver,
Grey-headed Gull, Long-tailed Cormorant, Common Squacco
Heron,Yellow-billed Duck, Pied Kingfisher, Giant Kingfisher,
Swamp Flycatcher, Broad-billed Roller, Black-and-white
Casqued Hornbill, Splendid Glossy Starling, Black-headed
Gonolek, Orange Weaver, Verreaux's Eagle-owl, Red-chested
Sunbird, Ross's Turaco, Pied Hornbill, Crowned Hornbill,
Open-billed Stork, Great Reed Warbler, Sedge Warbler,
Grey-capped Warbler and many others. After lunch at the
hotel proceed for Mabamba Swamp and board the canoe for
the best tour of the swamp. You can find the Shoebill
stork, Swamp Flycatcher, Purple Swamphen, African Water
Rail, Common Moorhen, Lesser Jacana, African Jacana, African
Pygmy-goose, White-faced Whistling-duck, Squacco Heron,
Goliath Heron, Black Crake and many more birds. Return
to Lake Victoria Windsor Hotel or Botanical Beach Hotel
for dinner and overnight.
Day 3 + 4: Birding in the Budongo
Forest
After breakfast drive to Budongo Forest one of the main
birding sanctuaries in Uganda . After lunch in Masindi
Hotel, go for afternoon and evening birding and look out
for the White-crested Turaco, Ross's Turaco, White-crested
Helmet-shrike, Bat Hawk, Black-shouldered Nightjar, White-crested
Turaco, Crowned Eagle and African Wood-owl. Dinner and
overnight at Nyabyeya Guest House in Budongo. In the second
day after an early breakfast start birding at the Royal
Mile. You will look for the rare Nahan's Francolin, Banded
Snake-eagle, African Pied Hornbill, Brown-backed Scrub-robin,
Black Bishop, Brown Twinsport, Black-bellied Firefinch,
Chocolate-backed Kingfisher, White-thighed Hornbill, Yellow-billed
Barbet, Spotted Greenbul, Cameroon Sombre Greenbul, Slender-billed
Greenbul, Black-capped Apalis, Lemon-bellied Crombec,
Green Hylia, Pale-breasted Illadopsis, Forest Flycatcher,
Fire-crested Alethe, Yellow Longbill, Yellow-browed Camaroptera,
Crowned Eagle, Yellow-footed Flycatcher, African Dwarf
Kingfisher. Packed lunch and dinner overnight at Nyabyeya
Guest House.
Day 5 + 6: Kibale National Park
Early morning departure for the chimpanzee tracking in
Budongo Forest , before leaving to Kibale National Park.
This is a rainforest which hosts over 9 species of primates,
including chimpanzee, red colubus, black and white colobus,
grey-cheeked Mangaby and red-tailed monkey. Among other
birds you find here Scaly Francolin, Marsh Tchagra, Black-bellied
Seedcracker, Green-backed Twinspot, Bicoloured Mannikin,
White-naped Pigeon, Afep Pigeon, Narina's Trogon, Joyful
Greenbul, Olive Long-tailed Cuckoo, Black Bee-eater and
many others. A nature walk at Bigodi Wetland Sanctuary
ecotourist site is rewarding. This is home to Blue-headed
Coucal, Blue-breasted Kingfisher, Scaly-throated Honeyguide
and Black-faced Rufous Warbler. Lunch is included. Dinner
and overnight at Rujuna Hilltop Guest House.
Day 7 + 8: Semliki National Park
From Fort Portal drive to Semliki National Park , one
of the top destination for birding in Uganda . The forest
along river Semliki is home to Spot-breasted Ibis, Northern
Bearded Scrub-robin, Capuchin Babbler, Lyre-tailed Honeyguide,
Yellow-throated Green Cuckoo, White-bellied Kingfisher,
Maxwell's Black Weaver, Black-winged Oriole, Red-eyed
Puffback, Crested and Red-bellied Malimbe, Brown-crowned
Eremomela, Zenker's Honeyguide and African Piculet. Dinner
and first overnight at Semliki Lodge, second night back
to Fort Portal at Rujuna Hilltop Guest House or proceed
to Kasese.
Day 9: Queen Elizabeth National
Park
After breakfast you depart for Queen Elizabeth National
Park . This Park records over 550 bird species. The one-day
record in this Park is 296, which is one of the highest
in the world. After lunch go for the boat cruise along
Kazinga Channel, where the concentration of water birds
and photographs is extraordinary. Dinner and overnight
at Mweya Safari Lodge.
Day 10: Queen Elizabeth National
Park and Ishasha Area
After early cup of coffee, you start birding early morning
in the open savannah for birds like the Temminck's Courser,
Martial Eagle, Rupell's Griffon Vulture, then return to
the lodge for breakfast and lunch. In the afternoon proceed
to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park through Imaramagambo
Forest and Ishasha sector. Dinner and overnight in Buhoma
Homeastead.
Day 11: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
National Park
In the early morning you can hear the songs of the Snowy-capped
Robin-chat, Luehder's Bush-shrike and the Grey-capped
Warbler while having breakfast. You will spend the whole
day birding in Bwindi Forest , one of the most interesting
ecosystems in Africa for the concentration of biodiversity.
Over 350 bird species are recorded. These include Red-throated
Alethe, Equatorial Akalat, Grey-throated Barbet, Black
Bee-eater, Forest Robin, Montane Oriole, Hairy-breasted
Barbet, Pale-breasted Illadopsis, Pettit's Cuckooshrike,
Black-faced Rufous Warbler and many more. Return to the
lodge for dinner and overnight.
Day 12, 13 + 14: Ruhija in Southern
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
Early morning gorilla tracking in the forest sanctuary
starting from Buhoma. Depart to reach Ruhiija in the south
of the forest and spending two nights at the camping site.
In the second day after breakfast you go for birding in
this prolific area. Birding to the Mubwindi Swamp is very
productive. One has to be prepared to walk on steep mountain
tracks. You drop from about 2400m to 2050m above sea level.
Birding in the bamboo zone is good for the Handsome Francolin,
Archer's Robin-chat, Stripe-breasted Tit, Purple-breasted
Sunbird, Mountain Greenbul, Waller's Chestnut-winged Starling,
Dusky Crimsonwing, Mountain Illadopsis and Mountain Yellow
Warbler. The third day proceed for dinner and overnight
in Mburo National Park , Mantana Tented Camp.
Day 15: Lake Mburo National Park
After breakfast, enjoying birding in the swampy area and
Lake Mburo . You will hear the songs of Morning Dove,
Dideric Cuckoo, Grey-capped Warbler, Black-headed Weaver
and Ring-necked Dove. Among other you will go searching
for Brown-chested Lapwing, Lilac-breasted Roller, Black-bellied
Bustard, Helmeted Guineafowl, Coqui Francolin, Rufous-napped
Lark plus many raptors. In the evening transfer to Kampala
for dinner and overnight.
Day
16: Departure
Reserved to the airport transfer or extensions.
NB: Itinerary
changes may be made due to local conditions beyond our
control.
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