5 Days Bwindi & Kibale National Park Uganda safari
5 Days Bwindi and Kibale National Park Uganda Safari takes you to Bwindi National Park for Gorilla trekking at $700 gorilla permit per person, and Kibale National Park for Chimpanzee tracking at a $200 chimp permit per person.
All-Inclusive. Your 5 days Bwindi National Park and Kibale forest National Park Uganda safari includes park entrance fees, Gorilla trekking permit @ 700 per person, chimpanzee tracking permit at $200 per person, all ground transportation to the National Parks, an English speaking guide or any other language(if requested), accommodations and meals as per the Itinerary.
We will pick you up from Entebbe Airport or your preferred accommodation in Kampala/Entebbe, in private customized 4 x 4 Land Cruiser Jeep for all the ground transportation throughout your safari.
This 5 days gorilla trekking and Chimpanzee tracking itinerary Safari allows you to meet face to face with the Mountain Gorillas and Chimpanzees in their natural homes in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Kibale Forest national Park as per the highlight
Day 1: Pick up and transfer to to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Day 2: Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Day 3: Kibale National park for overnight.
Day 4: Chimpanzee trekking and Community walk
Day 5: Return to Kampala/Entebbe
Detailed Itinerary For the 5 Days Bwindi & Kibale National Park Uganda Safari
DAY 1: Domestic flight to Kihihi or Kisoro Airstrip
5 Days Bwindi (Gorilla trekking) and Kibale (Chimpanzee Tracking) National Park Uganda Safari will start from Kampala/Entebbe International Airport, where a professional driver guide from Aloyo safaris will meet you. You along the driver will review the 5 days safari itinerary to Bwindi National Park for Gorilla trekking, and Kibale National Park for chimpanzee tracking and Bigodi Swamp walk.
After that, you will be transferred to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Enroute you will stop at Kayabwe for Photography at the Equator crossing, and Lunch in Mbarara. You will then proceed with your drive through the Natural green farmland, as well as the impressive views of the Kigezi hills, arriving in the evening in your Rushaga sector accommodation for check in.
Dinner and a goodnight sleep at the hotel/Lodge
DAY 2: Gorilla tracking Experience in Bwindi Forest National Park
Breakfast will be served early in the morning, after which you will leave early for briefing about the Gorilla trekking rules and regulation at the Park headquarters. You will then be given a group of Gorillas that you will trek and in the company of the rangers, you will set off to look for Gorillas in the thick bush of Bwindi Impenetrable national Park.You will trek through thick creepers and undergrowth to search for the Gorillas, which can last between 2 to 8 hours of the day. The steeply forested landscape is magnificently thick but crisscrossed by various animal trails allowing access to tourists.
On finding the gorillas, you will be allowed to interact with them for 1 full hour, after which you will return to the headquarters for your certificates.
It is an awe-inspiring feeling being with these beautiful yet endangered Creatures.
DAY 3: Drive to Kibale Forest National Park for overnight.
Upon having breakfast, You will be transferred to Kibale National park for overnight.
En-route you will pass through the Isasha sector, where you might spot the tree climbing lions(if lucky), with a lunch in Fort-portal, arriving in the afternoon at your hotel of residence. Dinner will be served, then later an overnight sleep.
DAY 4: Chimpanzee Trekking and Community walk
Have breakfast early in the morning, thereafter set off for Kibale National Park Headquarters for briefing about Chimpanzee trekking & tracking rules and Regulations.
You will be assigned a small groups of 8 people headed by one experienced ranger guide with whom you will walk into the forest to find one of the Chimpanzee families. Chimpanzees live in communities comprising of 50-150 individuals but usually breakup into small parties during the day to reduce competition on food. They will then gather together in the evening to build their nests.