Brief Overview
Overview
Relaxed Gorilla Safari experience
Excursion to Lake Mburo National Park which is home to 350 bird species as well as zebra, impala, eland, buffalo, oribi, Defassa waterbuck, leopard, hippo, hyena, topi and reedbuck.
interact with the most worldβs shy primates (Gorillas)
Itinerary
Pick up in the morning and proceed for your journey to the North-Western part of the country at the beautiful Murchison Falls National Park arriving in time for lunch. After lunch you will have time to relax before proceeding to an evening game drive. Murchison falls National Park is proudly the largest conservation area in Uganda, covering a huge area of over 3,840km! The parkβs name derives from the famous water of the mighty Murchison falls, which are formed as the Victoria Nile powerfully forces its way through a narrow cleft before plunging 43m down with a thunderous roar!
Accommodation at : Murchison River Lodge
Meal plan: lunch, & drinking water.
After breakfast, depart for an early morning game drive across the rolling plains of Ugandaβs largest national Park. The 3,893sq km2 park is the home to range of animals, and you will have a chance of viewing some of the parks residents including Lions, Rothschildβs Giraffes, Leumanβs Hartebeest, Cape Buffaloes, and Elephants. For the birders amongst you, these areas support the Secretary bird and the Black- chested Snake Eagle among many others. After lunch, enjoy a boat trip to the base of Murchison falls, where the Nile thunder through a small 7-meter gap plunging 43 meters into the Nile on the way to lake albert. The banks of the Nile are densely populated with crocodiles, hippopotamus, and a range of other wildlife that come to the river to drink. After the boat trip, you will do a walking safari to the top of the falls. From here you have a wonderful view and fantastic photo opportunities.
Accommodation at : Murchison River Lodge
Meal plan: breakfast, lunch, & drinking water.
After an early breakfast, you will depart for the incredible Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary. Itβs unfortunately the only place left in Uganda where you can see White Rhinos in the wild. The project was introduced in 1998 as a way of trying to reintroduce Rhino populations that have become extinct during the brutal days of poaching, which is shamelessly still going on today. You will to go trekking in search of Rhinos and get to see these magnificent animals up close. Youβll also and learn aboutthe tireless conservation efforts that go into protecting them. After lunch, you will embark on our journey back to Entebbe where weβll drop you off at your respected accommodation/Airport.
Accommodation at : No Accommodation
Meal plan: Breakfast, lunch, & drinking water.



