13 Days In Search Of A Pearl Uganda Adventure

Overview

Discover Uganda on a 13-day “In Search of a Pearl” adventure, exploring its diverse landscapes and wildlife.

Start in Kampala, then visit Murchison Falls National Park to see the powerful falls and enjoy game drives.

Track chimpanzees in Kibale Forest, explore Queen Elizabeth National Park with its wildlife and boat safaris, and trek gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.

Relax at Lake Bunyonyi, hike the Rwenzori Mountains, and experience local cultures.

Enjoy comfortable lodgings throughout, making this a comprehensive and memorable journey through Uganda’s stunning natural and cultural highlights.

Pick you up at your hotel and depart for L. Nabugabo, a small lake cut off from the main L. Victoria by a narrow spit of land.

Bwindi or Mugahinga. Leaving early via Mbarara to Bwindi Forest Reserve, arriving late afternoon. The following morning we head to track gorillas.

Gorilla tracking or walking in the vicinity.

We will drive north along the Zaire border to Ishasha River and Queen Elizabeth National Park. This area is famous for its tree-climbing lion but other game will be seen.

Queen Elizabeth. A short drive north again to the Kazinga Channel and Mweiya Lodge. We will spend two nights here and take the boat trip on the channel to view the splendid bird life and abundant hippo. From here the Ruwenzori Mountains can be seen on clear days.

Full day at Kibale Forest.

From Kibale Forest, departure will be early, to be able to drive the long distance to Murchison Falls National Park. On the way, we will drive past

From our camp near the Nile, we explore this park by vehicle and will also take the boat up-river to Murchison Falls.

Return to Kampala by afternoon and drop off at hotel.