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Uganda: The Complete Works

Explore every showstopping corner of this beautiful East African country

This fantastic two week itinerary explores Uganda in an anticlockwise fashion, taking in every unmissable highlight.

Beginning with three days on safari in Murchison Falls, you'll head out on game drives, boating safaris, and an excursion up to the top of the famous waterfall. The itinerary continues with two nights in the crater lake region of Uganda where you'll have the opportunity to spend time with a troop of chimpanzees deep in Kibale Forest.

You'll then travel further west, staying for three nights by Kyambura Gorge, a magnificent scar in the terrain that is home to another troop of chimpanzees and over 600 types of bird. From Kyambura Gorge, you'll also be in reaching distance of Uganda's wonderful Queen Elizabeth National Park and Kazinga Channel, both of which teem with wildlife.

Moving further south, you'll stay on the northern side of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest where you'll trek to see the endangered Mountain Gorilla. Your journey then follows a magical pygmy trail through the forest itself to the south side where you'll continue to your final stop - Mgahinga National Park for the perfect end to your itinerary. Read on below to discover this incredible itinerary in full.

Highlights
Location

Murchison Falls, Kibale Forest, Queen Elizabeth, Bwindi, Mgahinga

Experiences

Game drives, boating safaris, Great Ape trekking, and hiking the Ivy Trail

Key info
13 nights
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Day 1 - 2

Entebbe

Landing at Uganda's international airport, Entebbe, you'll be met as you disembark your flight by one of our team and helped through the arrivals process and through to arrivals. You will then be met by your driver who'll drive you the short distance to your hotel for the night in the leafy suburbs.

As most international flights land in the afternoon, and your onward journey will start early the following morning, it's customary to start your Ugandan adventure with a night in Entebbe. The night also gives you a chance to rest after your journey and get into the swing of your holiday.

Day 2 - 5

Murchison Falls

Early the next morning you'll be transferred back to Entebbe airport for your flight up to Murchison Falls in the north of the country. You'll be met as you get off the plane by your private vehicle and safari guide who will be your host for the next three days.

It's just a short journey from Murchison Falls to Nile Safari Lodge, set right on the bank of the river Nile. After being given a refreshing hot towel and welcome drink, settle into your room and get ready for your few days exploring the magnificent habitat.

During your stay

Murchison Falls is a spectacular and varied national park. Intersected by the mighty river Nile which thunders down and through the narrow waterfall, the park's diversity provides a perfect location for a wide variety of wildlife to thrive.

Your time in the park will be spent exploring on traditional game drives in search of the wildlife, and on boating safaris both down to where the river meets Lake Albert, and also as close to the waterfall as you dare to venture! Another exciting and fascinating activity is to get out of the vehicle and explore the site around the waterfall itself, learning about its history and importance in the area.

Back at the lodge in between activities, you'll be treated to sumptuous cuisine and spoilt with comforts.

Day 5 - 7

Kibale Forest

Following your three nights in Murchison Falls, you'll be transferred back to the airstrip for a short (and very scenic!) flight down to Kasese. Once again, you'll be met as you get off the plane and transferred up to Ndali Lodge, a lodge nestled amongst the dozens of crater lakes that sprawl across the landscape close to Kibale Forest. This small corner of the country is home to 13 different types of primate, the most of anywhere on the planet.

With thick rainforest, rolling valleys and incredibly deep lakes dotted about, this area of Uganda is impossibly wild and stunningly beautiful.

Ndali Lodge itself it an oasis amongst the wilderness. Run by Aubrey, his wife Clare, a superb team and their four dogs, the lodge is the perfect place to station yourself whilst exploring this region of Uganda.

During your stay

On one of your two days at Ndali Lodge you'll travel down to the centre of Kibale Forest to head out chimpanzee trekking. Spending an hour with these fascinating animals is enormously enriching, and really lets you appreciate the wildness of this region.

On your other full day, the options are almost endless. Head out on a walk around the crater rim; go for a swim in the lake; explore the lake on kayak or paddleboard; explore the working farm; relax by the pool; pump some iron in Ndali's unbelievably picturesque gym; challenge Aubrey to a game of croquet; or, as James attempted when he visited in 2022, attempt to classify one of the many breeds that make up Basil the dog's unique appearance (whether he is actually a dog at all is still under review!).

Day 7 - 10

Kyambura Gorge

Saying farewell to Ndali, you'll be transferred south through the rolling hills and farmland, leaving the crater lake region of Uganda behind. As the land flattens out, you'll see a gigantic tear in the landscape filled with deep thick forest. Your next destination is right on the edge of this - Kyambura Gorge Lodge.

The gorge is actually a valley that contains the Kyambura River at its depths, and is home to an impressive array of wildlife, as well as over 600 species of bird.

You'll be staying at the beautifully redesigned Kyambura Gorge Lodge, one of the very best lodges in the entire country.

During your stay

There are so many activities and experiences to enjoy from the lodge that only staying for three days can do it justice. Your days will be planned with your private guide, however highlights include game drives through Queen Elizabeth National Park in search of the tree climbing lions, boating safaris down the Kazinga Channel, or heading out on foot in the gorge to look for the resident chimpanzee troop.

Kyambura Gorge Lodge, as well as your next two lodges in Bwindi and Mghinga, are all heavily involved in community and conservation projects in their immediate vicinities.. During your stay you'll have a wonderful opportunity to learn more about the initiatives that they are operating, and understanding how you can help, either directly or indirectly.

Day 10 - 12

Bwindi

Your next destination on your Ugandan adventure is the infamous Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Getting there by either driving down through Queen Elizabeth National Park, or flying, you'll be back in a heavily forested ecosystem where hearing primates calling through the thick forest will be commonplace.

Staying at Bwindi Lodge found in the small village of Buhoma, you will be right on the edge of the official park boundary. That doesn't stop the mountain gorillas moving freely around the forest however, and some families have been seen in the lodge gardens at times!

Bwindi Lodge is, similarly to Kyambura Gorge Lodge, heavily involved in community projects in the local village and it's fascinating to learn how funds generated from the tourism conservation model are being used as a means of reinvesting back into society.

During your stay

The main attraction in this corner of Africa is, of course, the mountain gorilla. With around 16 families found in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, this is one of the strongholds for the remainder of this endangered primate.

Waking up at the crack of dawn with a hot coffee brought to your room, your trek will start from the HQ just a short drive away. Spending an hour with these majestic animals is nothing short of sublime. You can read more about what to expect during the experience in one of the articles linked at the bottom of this itinerary.

The Ivy Trail

While you could stay in Bwindi for three or even four nights to see the gorillas twice, there is a little-known but spectacular trek through the not-so-impenetrable forest to the southern, Nkuringo, side that opens up a different and wonderful end to this adventure.

The guided 14km trail, an old batwa pygmy route, twists and turns through the forest, following rivers, cascading waterfalls and over fallen trees. Accompanied by your private guide, porters and a local guide, you'll be given an incredible insight into the batwa pygmy people and their legacy with the forest. The experience will also give you a superb opportunity to see other wildlife, such as forest elephant, chimpanzee, other primates, and of course the mountain gorilla again.

After around 5 hours, as you emerge back to reality in the small village of Nkuringo on the southern side of the ethereal forest, you'll be met by a transfer driver who will take you down the mountain, past Lake Mutanda, and up to Mgahinga Lodge. It's an otherworldy journey!

Day 12 - 14

Mgahinga National Park

Now for the final leg of your journey at Mount Gahinga lodge, named after the mountain that it is shadowed by. As there is only one family of gorilla in this small corner of forest in Uganda, there is only one lodge up in the forest, and the entire area is far more rural and untouched. It feels like Uganda as it once was. It's raw, beautiful, and real.

The lodge itself, run by the same operator as the Kyambura Gorge and Bwindi lodges, is of the highest quality, and, is once again is heavily involved with community projects, particularly supporting the pygmy batwa people - forest-dwelling hunter-gatherers based in the Great Lakes region who were forced out of Bwindi Forest when it was declared a National Park. Learning more about their history and way of life is really eye-opening and will give you a huge understanding of their lives.

During your stay

Heading out gorilla trekking is a must in this final part of your journey. With a slightly different habitat, a group of 11 gorillas (with three silverbacks!) and much smaller and more intimate trekking headquarters, the entire experience will cap off your time Uganda wonderfully.

We would also highly recommend visiting the batwa village during your stay to learn more about the projects that Mount Gahinga Lodge are a part of.

Departure

Finally, as your all-encompassing journey through this East African gem comes to an end, you'll be flown back to Entebbe to begin your journey back home.

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