Gorillas, Chimps & Big Five

8 Days · Overland

From $3,545 per person

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Gorillas, Chimps and the Big Five. Overland

A well optimized tour to squeeze in the ‘art of the possible’ without wearing you out! See the Big Five and so much more in two of Uganda’s best savannah parks and end with an unforgettable trek to our close cousins, the mountain gorillas, in the Bwindi Jungle. Combination private overland camping and hand-picked lodges. Experience Africa!

A juvenile mountain gorilla in a tree in Bwindi National Park, Uganda.

Tour Itinerary

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Lodge at Via Via

Arrive Entebbe


Whatever time you arrive you will need somewhere to stay. We will meet you on arrival at Entebbe Airport and transfer you to a local hotel, most probably Via Via. We also include dinner and breakfast next morning. And if you have some time on your hands during the day, we are happy to suggest some things to do, maybe recommend some good local bars and restaurants, or perhaps meet up.

Lodge Night

Chill out at Via Via, Entebbe

Pool deck at ViaVia Entebbe, Uganda.

Walk with Rhinos

Breakfast meet and greet at your hotel with tour briefing. Load up and depart Entebbe heading for Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, experiencing the traffic on the outskirts of Kampala en route. Arrive at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary and enjoy a guided trek with the white rhinos: a unique experience, closer than you might think! – and learn about the inspirational programme to reintroduce these fabulous beasts back into the wilds of Uganda.

Depart Ziwa after lunch, heading for Murchison Falls National Park. We take the road less travelled, crossing the Nile at Karuma Falls and entering the park through the little used Wankwar Gate to the north-east, taking the old track into the park. This is a great safari drive and usually an excellent run to see elephant, giraffe, buffalo and antelope in a mixture of savanna, woodland and scrub.

 

Camp Night

Camp at Red Chilli Restcamp. Chill out bar and restaurant overlooking the Nile basin.

Camping at Red Chilli, Murchison Falls, Uganda.
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350k/6hrs – Road & Trail

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Camp at Red Chilli

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Game drives only

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Wild camp at Nile Delta

Into the Wild

Early breakfast and a short transfer to the nearby boat dock for a boat safari on the Nile to the base of the Murchison Falls. Leisurely cruise on the Nile for a couple of hours. Hippos in the water, elephants and crocs on the banks, birds everywhere.

Collection from the boat dock and short transfer to the famous Paraa Lodge for lunch. Relax on the pool deck overlooking the Nile to while away the midday hours – perhaps a swim?

Depart mid-afternoon and collect ranger for a game drive through the park heading west to the Nile Delta at Lake Albert. This is a great time of day to view the abundant wildlife at Murchison, including Ugandan kob, water buck, hartebeest and oribi as well as elephant, giraffe and water buffalo. Heading through the hunting grounds, with a good chance to see lion and perhaps leopard, we will set up camp late afternoon near the hippos at the Nile Delta with Lake Albert – then head out for an evening game drive to see what we can see, collecting firewood as we go for the campfire and returning after dark to camp in the wild.

Camp Night

Wild camp in the wilderness with a park ranger. Starlight, campfire and noises off…

Camping inside the National Park. Murchison Falls Uganda.

Murchison Falls

Break camp before dawn and head out at daybreak, back into the hunting grounds for a dawn safari – the best time of day for game viewing. The object here is to maximise your chances of completing the Big Five. By now you will have seen rhino, buffalo and elephant but we may need some better sightings of lion and leopard?

Make our way to the top of Murchison Falls – the most powerful on earth. Stand amongst the spray. Feel the power of the Nile, squeezed through a 7-metre wide gap – while we prepare a truck brunch in the car park by the Nile rapids.

Depart Murchison Falls and transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park, passing Masindi, Fort Portal and along the base of the Rwenzori Mountains: the fabled Mountains of the Moon, with 6 of the highest peaks in Africa. Rest stops on route for a leg stretch and a coffee break.

Arrive in the late afternoon at the rift valley landscape of Queen Elizabeth National Park. Rest stop at the Equator and descend into the savanna plains of the park heading to the Kazinga Channel.

Lodge Night

Lodge at Bush Lodge overlooking the Kazinga Channel. You’ve earned it. Watch out for hippos!

A bedroom in Bush Lodge, Queen Elizabeth Uganda.
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450k/8hrs – Road

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Lodge at Bush Lodge

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Local drives only – Road & Trail

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Camp with the hippos

Queen Elizabeth

Early breakfast and transfer to Kyambura Gorge for a trek along the Kyambura River to find and spend time with the chimpanzees. A great rehearsal for the mountain gorillas in a couple of days’ time. Return to the Kazinga Channel for a boat safari to see elephant, buffalo and abundant aquatic and bird life including African fish eagles, Goliath heron and multitudes of kingfisher and weaver birds. Enjoy a fresh fish lunch at the boat dock.

In the afternoon we will take a short drive up the Rift Valley escarpment for spectacular views over the area and stop for afternoon tea at a viewpoint over the twin crater lakes at Kichwamba – perhaps a short trek between the lakes?

Late afternoon transfer to Kisenyi Village on Lake Edward.

Camp Night

Camp at Kisenyi Fishing Village on Lake Edward. Campfire, dinner, drinks and many nighttime visitors.

Kisenye Village Retreat in Uganda.

Lions in Trees?

Leisurely breakfast and transfer to Ishasha Game Reserve on the Ishasha River border with DR Congo. Part of Queen Elizabeth National Park, Ishasha is home to large herds of elephant and buffalo as well as topi and Ugandan kob. It is also famed for its rare tree climbing lions and if lucky we may also find leopard. We will stop for lunch in a forest glade by the hippo pools on the Ishasha River.

Depart Ishasha after lunch and take the jungle trail into Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Gorilla country. The trail rises to well over 2000m in places with occasionally spectacular long views to the mountains through gaps in the otherwise dense forest.

Lodge Night

Lodge at Agandi Eco Lodge, Ruhija. Magnificent mountain sunset. Chilly night – lodge fire and a hot water bottle?

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125k/3hrs – Trail

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Lodge at Agandi Eco Lodge

100k/2hrs – Trail

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Camp by the lake

Mountain Gorillas

Early breakfast, zip up the gorilla suit and head over to the Ruhija Gorilla HQ for cultural dancing and a thorough briefing before the main event. The gorilla trek typically takes around 1 to 2 hours depending on the location of the family group. You will then spend an hour up close and personal with our very close cousins. Fascinating to watch their social interaction and behaviours, typically resting, grooming, feeding or playing. Unforgettable!

Anticipating a return from the trek by early to mid-afternoon, we will then continue on the forest trail and transfer to the mystical Lake Bunyonyi, one of the most beautiful lakes in all of Africa. If time permits, we shall take the lakeside trail along the contorted shoreline with views to some of the 29 islands.

Camp Night

Camp lakeside at Bunyonyi Overland. Beautiful views over the lake – perhaps a swim, or a dug-out canoe?

Lake Bunyonyi Overland resort in Uganda.
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Welaba!

Leisurely breakfast and departure from Lake Bunyonyi for the return journey to Entebbe.

We will stop en route for lunch at the Igongo Cultural Centre near Mbarara, and a further break for coffee at the Equator where you can also visit the many craft shops – a great place to stock up on last minute souvenirs.

We will aim to arrive in Entebbe before dark. We don’t include final night accommodation because there are normally too many variables, such as dropping you off in Kampala, Jinja or even Entebbe Airport for a late flight home. Either way, we are happy to make recommendations and to drop you off at your chosen end point.

Tour Ends

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450k/8hrs – Road

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Tour Ends

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