16- DAY UGANDA BIRDING TOUR

Keep your eyes peeled for the vibrant feathers of the green-breasted pitta, the crooked smiles of shoebills, and the majestic crests of the gray-crowned cranes, Uganda’s national bird. What’s more, Lake Mburo is the only place in Africa where you can easily see the aquatic African finfoot. Uganda is the perfect wildlife-watching destination for ornithologists and birding enthusiasts. Start designing your dream birding itinerary for Uganda today, with the help of our Africa travel specialists.

  • DAY 1: You’ll be greeted at Entebbe International Airport by a private chauffeur, then it’s just a five-minute transfer to your accommodation at the Boma Guesthouse.

    This rustic 1940s-style guesthouse is a fusion of colonial and African design, with gorgeous views of tropical gardens and Lake Victoria. Depending on your arrival time, you might like to take one of the guesthouse’s bikes to ride into town, explore the Botanical Gardens, or join your guide for your first bird watching session in Uganda.

    ACCOMMODATION: boma guest house

  • DAY 2: Today, you'll drive through to Mabamba Swamp, a short 1.5 hours from Entebbe.

    After settling into your accommodation you can explore the on-sight trails and spot the numerous birds and monkeys that call this small area home. This lovely lodge is the ideal haven for birdwatchers and the best location to explore the swamps and enjoy a fantastic sunset.

     

    ACCOMMODATION: Nkima forest lodge

  • DAY 3 : Today is all about the elusive shoebill storks.

     You will head out both early morning and again in the late afternoon into the Mabamba Swamp to give yourself the best chance of spotting some of the breeding pairs found in this area. On top of this, there is a huge amount of birdlife you can expect to see as you silently glide through the channels. This is a chance to see species such as the malachite kingfisher, the blue-breasted bee-eater, and rare shoebills, among others.

     

    ACCOMMODATION: Nkima forest lodge

  • DAY 4: You will drive north to Murchison Falls National Park.

    This diverse park offers a lot for bird-watchers. From forest to plains and swamps to rivers, you have a lot of ground to cover. This afternoon, you will enjoy a game drive into the park to see what you can see. You’ll stay on the banks of the Nile.

     

    ACCOMMODATION: Murchison river lodge

  • DAY 5: Today, you will drive into the Budongo Forest for some bird-watching on the famous Royal Mile.

    Royal Mile offers a lovely gentle forest walk combined with wonderful birding and is great for anyone who has an interest in nature or just to enjoy the forest.

    The Budongo forest reserve is among the most significant birding destinations in Uganda and is located on the escarpment northeast of the stunning Lake Albert. There are two endemic species here, the arethe pitta reichenowi and parmoptila woodhouse.

     

    ACCOMMODATION: Murchison river lodge

  • DAY 6; Your final day allows you to explore at a slower pace on the water.

    You will first have a morning boat ride down to the delta before enjoying an evening game drive to explore more of the park.

    Expect to see elephants, hippos, giraffes, Uganda Kobs, and hopefully some of the more elusive wildlife such as lions or leopards.

     

    ACCOMMODATION: Murchison river lodge

  • DAY 7 ; You will drive to Semliki National Park.

    This is a true birders haven nestled between the mountains and border of Uganda and DRC. The park is dominated by the easternmost extension of the great Ituri Forest of the Congo Basin. This is one of Africa’s most ancient and bio-diverse forests; one of the few to survive the last ice age, 12-18,000 years ago.

     

    ACCOMMODATION: Semliki safari lodge

  • DAY 8: Today, you’ll focus on bird-watching in these rich forests.

    This biologically diverse region also provides shelter to a further 120 mammals, including several primate species such as baboons and chimpanzees, as well as elephants and antelopes. There are around 350 species of birds hosted in this forest, including 23 Albertine Rift endemics.

    This afternoon, you’ll visit Sempaya Male hot springs. While Semuliki’s species have been accumulating for over 25,000 years, the park contains evidence of even older processes. Hot springs bubble up from the depths to demonstrate the powerful subterranean forces that have been shaping the Rift Valley during the last 14 million years.

    ACCOMMODATION: Semliki safari lodge

  • DAY 9; This morning, you will enjoy your last game drive in Semliki National Park before later driving to Kibale Forest National Park to your accommodation.

    You’ll stay right in the center of the rainforest, in lovely Turaco treetops. You will enjoy a delicious four-course dinner, then sit out on your private balcony, listening to the calls of wood owls.

     

    ACCOMMODATION: Turaco treetops 

  • Day 10: You'll delve into the rainforest with a trip to Kanyanchu, where you’ll look and listen for joyful greenbuls and whinchats, as well as birds of prey such as the western banded snake eagle and the lizard buzzard.

    Then, you’ll take a trek to track troops of chimpanzees in the upper branches of Kibale, keeping your eyes peeled for other primates, such as colobus and red-tailed monkeys.

     

    ACCOMMODATION: Turaco treetops 

  • Day 11; You'll move to Queen Elizabeth National Park, where you’ll participate in game drives to see more of Uganda’s wildlife, from birds to big mammals, such as elephants, leopards, and lions.

     You’ll stay in the heart of the park, at Mweya Safari Lodge, which offers beautiful views of the Kazinga Channel, as well as a stunning infinity pool.

    This afternoon, you’ll explore the Kazinga Channel, which is home to yellow-billed storks, African spoonbills, and pelicans, among other species. You’ll take a boat safari across the channel to see buffalos, crocodiles, and hippos, or a hot air balloon ride for a “bird’s eyes view” of the park.

     

    ACCOMMODATION: Mweya safari lodge

  • DAY 12: The next stop is Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, which is the only park in Africa where you can see both gorillas and chimpanzees.

    You’ll stay elevated above Buhoma village at Buhoma Haven Lodge, which provides incredible views of the park and was built using local materials.

    ACCOMMODATION: Buhoma haven lodge

  • DAY 13; Today it's the big day! You will head out gorilla trekking in the famous Bwindi forest. There is a maximum of 8 pax per group.

    Your trek can take anywhere from 1 to 6 hours depending on where the gorilla’s slept the night before.

    On your trek, you will also see many birds and potentially other monkeys.

     

    ACCOMMODATION: Buhoma haven lodge

  • DAY 14: Today, you’ll focus on Bwindi’s bird-watching opportunities.

    Bwindi Impenetrable Forest is home to around 360 bird species, including cuckoo shrikes, the fork-tailed drongo, the martial eagle, pink-footed puffbacks, white-headed wood-hoopoes and tinkerbirds.

     

    ACCOMMODATION: Buhoma haven lodge

  • DAY 15: Moving on to Lake Mburo National Park, you’ll be able to take part in more game drives, bush walks, and even mountain bike safaris.

    You’ll be staying at the eco-friendly and family-run Rwakobo Rock Lodge, which is perched on a scenic outcrop just outside of the park. From here, you can see zebras, warthogs, and impalas gathering at the nearby watering hole.

     

    ACCOMMODATION: Rwakobo rock lodge

  • DAY 16: You will drive back to Entebbe to connect with your international flights home.

     If time allows, you will make a stop at the equator to take some pictures.

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