DAY 1
WELCOME TO THE PEARL OF AFRICA!
Upon arrival, you will be met by a driver who will take you to the first accommodation in Entebbe (15min). Here you can enjoy a drink under African starry skies and a well-deserved night’s sleep.
ACCOMMODATION: Karibu Guesthouse (Breakfast)



DAY 2
TO THE BEAUTY OF THE NILE
In the morning, meet your guide and give you a briefing about your trip. Then you drive through colorful markets and beautiful nature to the historic town of Jinja. Outside the town are several lodges, all of which have a beautiful view over the Nile. From here you can enjoy nature and the view, but you can also do all kinds of things here.
* 1 overnight stay is planned in Jinja. This will give you a peaceful and beautiful start to your journey and interrupt the long journey from Entebbe to Sipi Falls. You can also go horseback riding, rafting or tubing on the Nile, bungee jumping and quad biking. If you would like to do more than 1 activity in Jinja and/or want to go rafting (rafting lasts all day), we recommend that you book an extra night.
JINJA
Jinja is a city in eastern Uganda and is located on the eastern shore of Lake Victoria. Before the arrival of the Europeans, Jinja was a small fishing village. In the 19th century, several explorers went in search of the sources of the Nile. In the end, it was John Hannington Speke who found them in Jinja. Today, Jinja attracts travelers who enjoy the beautiful tropical nature and the many activities that are possible.
EXCURSIONS JINJA – (OPTIONAL)
You can really do anything from your accommodation! For both the adventurer and those who prefer to take it a little easier, there is plenty of choice. Various sports can be done on the river or in the surrounding area. Highly recommended for the adventurers is rafting, because this is the ultimate place for that because of all the rapids of the Nile near Jinja. In addition, you can also choose from tubing, whitewater canoeing, mountain biking or quad-biking. Those who want to take it a little easier may want to take a nice horseback ride along the Nile, or take a village walk. Of course you can also just relax at the lodge with a view over the Nile! You can book all activities through your guide or accommodation.
RAFTING ON THE NILE IN JINJA – FULL DAY (OPTIONAL)



You will be picked up from your accommodation and taken to the starting point of the greatest adventure on this trip, rafting on the Nile! In Jinja, the Nile shoots through the beautiful green landscape. The sounds of violently swirling water make you realize what the power of nature is. During rafting, different whitewater grades (rapids) are overcome (with rapid 5 as the highest and most extreme grade). In well-maintained inflatable boats, accompanied by a professional team, you will embark on the adventure. Although you don’t need any experience, it’s good to know that you can be thrown out of the boat. The life jacket ensures that you always come back to the surface and kayakers are present in the water to help you. Rafting on the Nile near Jinja is one of the most spectacular activities in Uganda! This activity can only be booked for adults over 16 years old.
*You book this activity at your own risk. You may have to take out an additional module with your travel insurance for this.
ACCOMMODATION: The Haven Eco River Lodge (Half Board)



DAY 3
TO THE PARADISIACAL AND LITTLE-VISITED SIPI FALLS
In the morning you can decide (in consultation with your guide) what you want to do. You can stay a little longer in Jinja (and do another activity) and drive to Sipi Falls only after lunch. You can also leave a little earlier to have a nice coffee tour in Sipi Falls. The choice is yours.
It takes about three hours to drive to Sipi Falls, on the border of Uganda and Kenya at the foot of Mount Elgon. The waterfalls, streams, flowers, and 40 shades of green add to the feeling that the Garden of Eden was meant to look something like this. This afternoon you can do a nice coffee tour or just enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
SIPI FALLS



The area consists of three waterfalls and is located in eastern Uganda. The waterfalls are located on the edge of Mount Elgon National Park on the border with Kenya. The Sipi Falls and the Sipi River are named after the ‘Sep’, a native plant on the banks of the river, a medicinal plant used by the locals against measles and flu. The area is characterized by coffee plantations, rivers, waterfalls, chameleons, wild vegetation, traditional African villages and beautiful views of the Karamoja savannahs.
SIPI FALLS COFFEE TOUR – (OPTIONAL)
In Sipi Falls, fantastic Arabica coffee is grown of high quality. Many farmers with small plots of land form a cooperative. For example, their artisanal coffee beans are sold worldwide. You will experience the entire process from picking to drying, grinding with a large wooden mortar to cooking and drinking the coffee, all at the local farmer, who also gets a little extra.
ACCOMMODATION: Sipi Heritage Lodge – Banda (Full Board)



DAY 4
HIKING IN THE GARDEN OF EDEN (SIPI FALLS)
Today you will go for a walk through this beautiful area. You can decide how long you want to hike in consultation with your guide. If you choose the hike of about 6/7 hours, you can walk along all the waterfalls. In addition to the waterfalls, you will also walk past the coffee and banana plantations, local villages and see beautiful views. Along the way you can spot chameleons and if you bring your swimsuit and towel, you can even swim in a stream or shower under a waterfall. Whatever you choose; It’s going to be a wonderful day in paradise!
SIPI FALLS HIKE – FULL DAY
You will walk – accompanied by a local English speaking guide – through the beautiful Sipi Falls area. While strolling through this green area, you will alternate huge waterfalls with the local village life of the Ugandan countryside. You will also walk along streams and enjoy the colorful flowers and beautiful views. This is what the Garden of Eden must have looked like! During a full day of hiking, you can visit three waterfalls and spot chameleons in the coffee plantations along the way. It’s fun to swim in one of the streams and even take a refreshing shower under a waterfall. So bring your swimsuit and towel! You can also choose to walk shorter in consultation with your guide. You will be on the road all day. Along the way, you will have a local Ugandan lunch.
ACCOMMODATION: Sipi Heritage Lodge – Banda (Full Board)
DAY 5
ACROSS CENTRAL UGANDA TO MURCHISON FALLS
Today you will drive right through the rural life of green Uganda. You will drive from the east to the west of the country, past swamps, villages and forests. If you spend the night on the south side of the Nile, your last hour of the journey will be through the park. The roof can be opened and you can spot your first safari wildlife! In the late afternoon, you will arrive at your accommodation, where you can enjoy the animal sounds around you and the beautiful views.
MURCHISON FALLS NATIONAL PARK



The Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda’s largest wildlife park and is split in two by the mighty Nile River. The landscape varies from dense rainforest in the hilly southwestern part to flat savannahs in the northwest. Murchison Falls is one of the greenest parks in Africa due to its location on the Nile. Perhaps the most impressive thing that happens to the Nile on its long journey from Lake Victoria to the Mediterranean Sea are the Murchison Falls.
BUSH CAMPING MURCHISON FALLS – (OPTIONAL)
By means of a safari you drive to the delta of Lake Albert, deep in the Murchison Falls National Park. Upon arrival, you will be amazed by the camp set up just for you in the middle of the wilderness. You won’t get any closer to nature than this ‘bush camp’. With the professional camping equipment (tent, strecht beds, bbq, table, chairs and lights) you will camp under the guidance of an armed ranger, guide and cook in the middle of the bush! There are no sanitary facilities or running water available, but the ‘ultimate bush experience’ makes up for it. In the evening by the campfire, listen to the sounds of hyenas and watch the hippos coming out of the water.
ACCOMMODATION: Murchison River Lodge (Full Board)



DAY 6
LIONS, ELEPHANTS AND HIPPOS DURING THE SAFARIS
Today is all about all the wildlife and natural beauty that the Murchison Falls National Park has to offer. In the early morning you will make a jeep safari and in the afternoon you will make a great boat safari on the Nile, looking for hippos, crocodiles, water birds and with a bit of luck even bathing elephants! At the end of the day, you will be dropped off at your overnight stop.
JEEP SAFARI MURCHISON FALLS – MORNING
The safaris in Murchison Falls focus on the area northwest of the Nile. The green, rolling landscape is dominated by the characteristic Borassus palms, whose fruits are a delicacy for the savannah elephant. In addition to elephants, you will look for Rothschild giraffes, hippos, Nile crocodiles, elephants, buffaloes, lions, leopards, several species of antelopes, and many tropical bird species. After an early breakfast, drive towards the delta area for the safari. The sun is rising and it’s still chilly, the best time for a safari across the savannah plains. Along the way, you will make a stop at the Nile, where hundreds of hippos are bathed in the sun.
BOAT SAFARI MURCHISON WATERFALL



Under the watchful eye of crocodiles, hippos, buffaloes and monkeys, you will sail slowly down the Nile. Monkeys will tell you that you are coming and waterfowl are busy fishing. Elephants and other wildlife are regularly spotted, quenching their thirst along the banks of the mighty Nile. The tour will eventually take you to the foot of the 40 meter high and famous waterfall (Murchison Falls). The trip takes about three hours. (We advise you to sit on the left side of the boat, as you will be sailing along the left bank)
PRIVATE BOAT SAFARI MURCHISON WATERFALL – AFTERNOON (OPTIONAL)
Under the watchful eye of crocodiles, hippos, buffaloes and monkeys, you will sail slowly down the Nile. Monkeys will tell you that you are coming and waterfowl are busy fishing. Elephants and other wildlife are regularly spotted, quenching their thirst along the banks of the mighty Nile. The tour will eventually take you to the foot of the 40 meter high and famous waterfall (Murchison Falls). The trip takes about three hours.
You have booked this activity in a private boat. This has a huge added value compared to the large general boat, because with a small boat you get much closer to the wildlife. You also set the pace yourself and it is nice to share this experience exclusively with your own company.
ACCOMMODATION: Murchison River Lodge (Full Board)
DAY 7
ENJOY ANOTHER DAY IN UGANDA’S MOST WILDLIFE-RICH PARK
Today is also dedicated to the most wildlife-rich park in Uganda. You will undertake a jeep safari in the morning. We don’t have anything planned in the afternoon, so you can also spend an afternoon relaxing and enjoying your accommodation with swimming pool. If you prefer to stay active, you can choose to take a second boat safari. This boat safari goes to the beautiful delta area and is completely different from the first boat safari. If you choose this, you will do this in the early morning and the jeep safari will be moved to the afternoon.
MURCHISON FALLS JEEP SAFARI – SECOND MORNING
After breakfast you will drive again to the delta area for the safari. This morning is all about other safari tracks to discover even more of the park. Of course, your guide will also look for predators if they have not yet been seen during the first safari.
BOAT SAFARI DELTA LAKE ALBERT (DELTA) (OPTIONAL)
In addition to the regular boat safari to the waterfall, it is also possible to take a boat safari through the delta area in this park. The delta area is located in the part where the Victoria Nile merges into Lake Albert and then into the Albert Nile. This delta area looks like a smaller version of the famous Okavango Delta (Botswana) and is full of wildlife, such as hippos, crocodiles and bathing elephants. This boat safari is also a dream for bird lovers. Special birds such as the Saddle-billed Stork, the African Giant Kingfisher and the prehistoric-looking Shoebill Stork are regularly spotted.
ACCOMMODATION: Murchison River Lodge (Full Board)



DAY 8
PAST TEA FIELDS, CRATER LAKES AND VILLAGES TO KIBALE FOREST
After your breakfast, drive to the top of the waterfall, from which this park takes its name. You can take a beautiful walk here. Then you will drive on to Kibale Forest. You drive past villages, rainforests, tea plantations and crater lakes towards Fort Portal. On a clear day you can see the Rwenzori Mountains with its snow-capped peaks and on arrival at Kibale Forest you will find yourself in a completely different world; A monkey world!
HIKE MURCHISON WATERFALL – MORNING
At the top of the Murchison waterfall, you will take a walk to see this natural spectacle from different points. You will see the falls up close and feel the power of the Nile plunging into the depths with enormous force through a fissure barely seven meters wide. If time permits, you can walk down a bit to see the entire waterfall, a beautiful sight! Before leaving the park this morning, you will make a short photo stop at the top of the waterfall.
KIBALE FOREST NATIONAL PARK



Kibale Forest is one of the most primate-rich rainforests in Africa. The primeval forest is home to 13 different primate species, including the red-tailed monkey, black-and-white frilled monkey, red frilled monkey, diadem monkey, mantled mangabey and the galago. The protected nature reserve is located at an average altitude of 1300 meters and is surrounded by tea plantations in the north and papyrus swamps in the south. In addition to the primate species, there are also many special bird species in the forest and swamp of Bigodi.
ACCOMMODATION: Turaco Treetops – Standard Cottage (Full Board)



DAY 9
IN SEARCH OF CHIMPANZEES AND OTHER SPECIAL APES
Today is all about the various monkey species that live in this beautiful rainforest and adjacent swamp area. In the morning you will go on a chimpanzee trekking and in the afternoon you will take a walk through the swamps/wetlands of Bigodi. In between activities, enjoy lunch and a moment of rest at your accommodation
*The order of the activities is based on the available chimpanzee permits. So you may find that your swamp walk is in the morning and the chimpanzee trekking is in the afternoon.
CHIMPANZEE TREKKING KIBALE FOREST – MORNING
You undertake the special chimpanzee trekking. Using broken branches, droppings, food debris and sounds, you and a ranger will search for these noisy primates. It is always a question of how you will meet the chimpanzees, but face to face with a great ape that looks very much like us is a fascinating experience. This excursion takes place in the morning.
BIGODI SWAMP WALK – AFTERNOON
Today you will take a swamp walk through Bigodi Swamp, where you will look for the special giant turako in addition to several monkey species; one of Uganda’s most beautiful birds. You will make the walk in the afternoon. Then it gets cooler and you will see most of the monkey species going foraging.
ACCOMMODATION: Turaco Treetops – Standard Cottage (Full Board)



DAY 10
HIPPOS AND BATHING ELEPHANTS DURING THE BOAT SAFARI
After your stay in the first rainforest of this trip, you will continue your journey towards the Queen Elizabeth National Park. Today you will travel through rural life, from the green hills full of tea plantations and crater lakes to the dry savannah of the Queen Elizabeth NP. Along the way you will come across several Matoke markets.
In the afternoon, you will embark on one of the most spectacular boat safaris the continent of Africa has to offer.
Please note: In this trip, you will stay 1 night in the northern part of Queen Elizabeth NP (Kasenyi) and 1 night in the southern part of the park (Ishasha). Because there are many special activities to do in this park, you can also choose to add an extra night. You can also skip Ishasha and stay 2 nights in the north. We tailor each trip to your needs, so we organize it the way you want it.
QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK



The Queen Elizabeth National Park of almost 2000 km is located in the rift valley and borders the Rwenzori mountains to the north and Lake Edward to the west. At the heart of this nature reserve is the Kazinga Canal, which connects the Edward and George lakes. You can go on amazing boat safaris here. To the west of the Kazinga canal there is a landscape with beautiful volcanic craters. The Kyambura Gorge is a huge crack in the savannah landscape, where there is a rainforest and where chimpanzees live. The Queen Elizabeth NP is home to elephants, buffaloes, topis, lions, leopards, hippos, crocodiles and much more. It is home to more than 600 species of birds.
QUEEN ELIZABETH BOAT SAFARI
The Queen Elizabeth National Park is surrounded by Lake Edward and Lake George lakes. These lakes are connected by the natural Kazinga canal and are packed with wildlife! A boat trip on this canal is therefore one of the absolute highlights of your visit to the park. Rarely will you see so many hippos in one day! In addition to the hippos, you can spot huge crocodiles, bathing buffalo and a huge variety of birds. When you also see a group of elephants spraying each other with water, you know that your day has been a complete success!
QUEEN ELIZABETH PRIVATE BOAT SAFARI – AFTERNOON (OPTIONAL)
The Queen Elizabeth National Park is surrounded by Lake Edward and Lake George lakes. These lakes are connected by the natural Kazinga canal and are packed with wildlife! A boat trip on this canal is therefore one of the absolute highlights of your visit to the park. Rarely will you see so many hippos in one day! In addition to the hippos, you can spot huge crocodiles, bathing buffalo and a huge variety of birds. When you also see a group of elephants spraying each other with water, you know that your day has been a complete success!
You have booked this activity in a private boat. This has a huge added value compared to the large general boat, because with a small boat you get much closer to the wildlife. You also set the pace yourself and it is nice to share this experience exclusively with your own company.
GORGE KYAMBURA TREKKING QUEEN ELIZABETH NP – (OPTIONAL)
Today you will make a truly beautiful hike through the Kyambura Gorge! The gorge is an 11 km long crack through the savannah of the Queen Elizabeth NP. Hidden in the gorge is a beautiful piece of tropical rainforest, which runs along the banks of the Kyambura River. This rainforest is home to snakes, chimpanzees and other animal species. Rangers make it a sport to spot the chimpanzees, but the chances of seeing them are about 50%. Therefore, enjoy the walk itself, because it is one of the most beautiful walks you can make in this country. It is an adventurous walk, with scrambling and climbing.
ACCOMMODATION: Katara Lodge (Half Board)



DAY 11
SAFARI ACTIVITIES QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK
In the morning you will take a jeep safari through the northern part of this park (Kasenyi). You can also (optionally) choose to book the “Lion predator tracking”.
After this safari, you will drive to the southern part of the park in about 2.5 hours; Ishasha. Here you will enjoy a well-deserved lunch at your lodge. After lunch, you will go on another safari, looking for the famous tree-climbing lions of Ishasha.
QUEEN ELIZABETH JEEP SAFARI – MORNING
During the safari in Queen Elizabeth, you will look for large herds of buffalo, elephants, elegant Ugandan kobs, topis, lions, leopards and hyenas. The landscape varies from grassy plains with candelabra euphorbias, crater lakes and more densely forested areas. After an early breakfast, you will drive into the rising sun during the safari. In the morning there is still fog above the savannahs and you can hear the typical sounds of the African wilderness. An ideal start to a day in nature!
PREDATOR TRACKING QUEEN ELIZABETH – MORNING (OPTIONAL)
In the morning you will make a special safari, where you will go on safari together with a biologist from the park. This biologist studies the behaviour and movements of various lion troops and a number of individual leopards. This allows you to look through the eyes of biologists and learn about the king of the savannah in a unique way! The lion troops (and leopards) are tracked by means of a radio collar, so you will hit the lions at all times. Leopards are not guaranteed. Because you go with the biologist, you can get off the roads and paths. The income from this activity is used to fund the research. This excursion takes place in the morning.
ISHASHA
The southern part of the Queen Elizabeth National Park is Ishasha. The remote location on the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo ensures a small number of visitors, which benefits the wilderness content. The savannahs are punctuated by numerous wild fig trees used by the tree-climbing lions. The Ntungwe River flows through Ishasha where hippos live and the vegetation is lush and dense.
JEEP SAFARI ISHASHA – AFTERNOON
During the safari you will look for the tree-climbing lions, which search for the upper branches of old fig trees. Ishasha is also home to buffaloes, large groups of Ugandan kobs and lyre antelopes. In the Ntungwe River you can look for hippos. You will make the safari in the afternoon when it is still warm and the lions still inhabit the trees. When the sun goes down, return to your accommodation for a nice drink. In the evening you can enjoy a campfire with the sounds of the African wilderness in the background.
ACCOMMODATION: Enjojo Lodge (Full Board)



DAY 12
OFF TO THE FAIRYTALE LAKE MUTANDA
In the morning, you will leave the savannahs and travel to the volcanoes of southern Uganda. The ride is truly beautiful and typifies the diversity of Uganda. You’ll drive past rainforests, crater lakes and coffee plantations, and over mountains and hills, until you reach the volcanoes at the scenic Lake Mutanda. What a view!
*The luxury variant of this trip will also spend the night in the luxury cottage of the insanely beautifully situated Mutanda Lake Resort. The room is spacious and luxuriously furnished, but this is not a luxury lodge. We chose this because of the beautiful location, good service and delicious food. If you prefer more luxury, we can adjust this at any time.
* The budget variant does not sleep on Lake Mutanda, but directly on the Bwindi rainforest.
LAKE MUTANDA



The fairytale Lake Mutanda is located in the far southwest of Uganda, at the foot of the Virunga volcano chain. This impressive volcanic chain connects the countries of Uganda, Congo and Rwanda. In the vicinity of Lake Mutanda there are several rainforests, habitat of the endangered mountain gorilla. The lake is therefore an ideal base for one of the most special excursions in Uganda, the gorilla trekking. The mountain gorilla can be found in the nearby Mgahinga Gorilla National Park and the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. However, a wide variety of animals and plants can also be found in the immediate vicinity of the lake. For example, it is possible to spot the kingfishers and the grey crowned crane. In addition to plants and birds, various species of snakes, otters, chameleons, frogs and lizards also live on the shores of the lake. In short: a large collection of special animal species.
ACCOMMODATION: Mutanda Lake Resort – Standard Cottage (Full Board)



DAY 13
THE GREAT GORILLA TREKKING!
In the morning you will travel to the Bwindi or Mgahinga National Park for perhaps the highlight of your trip, the gorilla trekking. In the afternoon you will enjoy this special meeting.
If you don’t go gorilla trekking, you can also do all kinds of things. The possibilities are described on day 14
BWINDI IMPENETRABLE FOREST NATIONAL PARK



The mountain rainforest of Bwindi, together with the Virunga Mountains in Rwanda, is the most important area for gorilla trekking. The relatively small nature reserve is home to almost half of all mountain gorillas living in the wild. In addition to the mountain gorillas, there are a total of 120 species of mammals and 350 species of birds.
GORILLA TREKKING BWINDI FOREST (OPTIONAL)
During the gorilla trekking you will walk and bend through the dense forest of Bwindi. Under the guidance of the most experienced rangers of the Ugandan Wildlife Authority (UWA), you will search for traces of a family of mountain gorillas. Feces, nests, gnawed bamboo stalks and broken twigs betray that we are getting close. Then, when the time comes for you to come face to face with a silverback protecting his family, observing you seemingly carelessly, you know that this is going to be an experience that will stay with you for a lifetime.
GORILLA HABITUATION DAY BWINDI FOREST (OPTIONAL)
Wild Heritage of Africa Tour and Travel offers you the opportunity to take the unique gorilla habituation day instead of gorilla trekking. During this special excursion you will join a group of researchers to experience how a gorilla family is habituated. Participants are allowed to stay with the gorilla family for up to four hours and the excursion is undertaken in a group of only four people. A special look at the habituation of the gorillas.
ACCOMMODATION: Mutanda Lake Resort – Standard Cottage (Full Board)



DAY 14
FREE DAY AT SCENIC LAKE MUTANDA
Today you can sleep in and enjoy a day in which everything is possible and nothing is necessary. In the lake you can swim (among the otters) and on the lake you can go supping, sailing, kayaking or take a boat trip on the motorboat. You can also choose to go hiking in the area or take a brisk hike over the volcanoes of the Mgahinga National park. You can also do a Golden Monkey draw here.
If you are not staying at Lake Mutanda, you can of course do the same activities, with the exception of the activities on and by the lake.
EXCURSIONS BWINDI & LAKE MUTANDA – (OPTIONAL)
In this green and diverse environment you can really do anything. There are several fun excursions to be undertaken on and around Lake Mutanda, such as sailing, supping or kayaking on the lake. A sundowner tour (with a drink) on the motorboat is also recommended. In the Mgahinga NP you can climb the Virunga volcanoes or do a Golden Monkey trekking and in the rainforest of Bwindi you can – in addition to gorilla trekking – also make several beautiful walks. You can also visit the Batwa pygmies or take a village tour in the area. Do you have specific interests? Let our travel specialist know your wishes.
WATER SPORTS LAKE MUTANDA – (OPTIONAL)
From Mutanda Lake Resort you can do great water sports activities. For example, you can enjoy swimming in this bilharzia-free lake or sunbathe from one of the three swimming jetties. If you want to be a little more active you can use the stand-up paddle boards, the kayaks or the laser sailboat and for a more local experience you can go canoeing in one of the dugout canoes. There is also a motorboat, with which you can take a trip on the lake to go bird watching or simply enjoy the surroundings (with a glass of wine). Whatever you choose; Enjoy the beautiful surroundings and the serenity of this fairytale lake.
ASCENT SABINYO VOLCANO, MGAHINGA – (OPTIONAL)
Who wouldn’t want to climb a volcano where you are in three countries at the same time when you are at the top?! Today you will brave the Sabinyo volcano at an altitude of 3669 meters. It can get quite muddy, which is why wooden ladders have been installed to ensure that you make an adventurous climb on the three peaks of the volcano. The walk takes an average of 8 hours. From the peaks there are beautiful views and you can see the lakes and gorges in Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
ACCOMMODATION: Mutanda Lake Resort – Standard Cottage (Full Board)



DAY 15
DOMESTIC FLIGHT TO ENTEBBE – BACK HOME
In the morning you will be dropped off by your driver/guide at the airstrip of Kisoro (40 min drive). Here you say goodbye to each other. From Kisoro you fly back to Entebbe, to save a drive of at least 11 hours. The flight takes about 1.5 hours and flies over Lake Mutanda, the Bwindi rainforest, the Queen Elizabeth NP and Lake Victoria (itinerary subject to change). The flight is therefore an activity in itself.
Upon arrival in Entebbe, you will be met by a driver from your accommodation. He will take you to your hotel or guesthouse, where you can stay for the rest of the day, until you are dropped off at the airport in the evening for your return flight. We have booked a guest room for you, so you can freshen up. You can also have lunch and/or dinner here (own expense).
We hope you had a great trip!
ACCOMMODATION: Karibu Guesthouse (Guest accommodation)



DAY 16
HOMECOMING
Included
- Overnight stays at the level of your choice and accompanying meals (see itinerary)
- All transfers as mentioned
- Park fees(For non-residents)
- All activities
- All accommodation
- A professional driver/guide
- All Taxes/VAT
- Roundtrip airport transfer
- Meals(As specified in the day-by-day section)
- Drinks(As specified in the day-by-day section)
Excluded
- International flights(From/to home)
- Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour
- Personal items(Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
- Government imposed increase of taxes and/or park fees
- Some meals(As specified in the day-by-day section)


