Please note that the following accommodations were considered when pricing the packages:
- Luxury Package: SIMBA SAFARI CAMP/BWINDI BACKPACKERS LODGE/TURACCO TREE TOPS
- Midrange Package: Gorilla Valley Lodge
- Budget Package: Rushaga Gorilla Lodge
For custom hotel preferences and further trip customizations, please use the inquiry form at the bottom of this page
Overview
The 6 days Queen, Kibale and Bwindi from Kigali tour combines wildlife and primate encounters in Uganda’s finest parks. Begin your expedition at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to get up close with the massive mountain gorillas, cross to Queen Elizabeth National Park for wildlife/big game viewing with a chance to see the tree-climbing lions, and the last destination will be Kibale National Park where the chimpanzee tracking will be done. This is an unusual primate and wildlife tour, expected to begin and end in Kigali.
Brief Itinerary
Day 1: Transfer to Bwindi from Kigali- Uganda safari
Day 2: Track Bwindi Forest Park gorillas & visit the Batwa village
Day 3: Bwindi to Queen Elizabeth National Park via Ishasha sector
Day 4: Full-day game drive & boat excursion- Queen Elizabeth Park
Day 5: Drive to Kibale & afternoon chimpanzee tracking
Day 6: Drive back to Kigali/Kampala
Itinerary
After breakfast, meet your driver guide for pick up and briefing in Kigali. Start your trip with a Kigali city tour and you will be visiting Kigali/Gisozi genocide center, Kimironko market, and other historical centers then settle for lunch. After lunch, board your tour vehicle ready to cross to Uganda via Chanika/Katuna border to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park where you will check in at a safari lodge for relaxation and an overnight stay.
Accommodation
Luxury: Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge/Buhoma Lodge/Gorilla Safari Lodge
Midrange: Agandi Safari Lodge/Engagi Lodge/Haven Lodge
Budget/Basic: Nshongi Camp/Buhoma Community Rest Camp
Today is your D-day to meet the gentle giants -mountain gorillas in their natural habitat and you will be expected to gather at the park offices for briefing and to be assigned park guides. Trekking through the dense vegetation and steep slopes of Bwindi to see gorilla families starts at 8:00 am, lasting for 2-6 hours and this includes one hour of a close encounter. After photography and observing the daily behavior of these humble creatures, start walking back to the lodge to relax then later, visit the Batwa community for a cultural experience.
Accommodation
Luxury: Clouds Mountain Gorilla Lodge/Buhoma Lodge/Gorilla Safari Lodge
Midrange: Agandi Safari Lodge/Engagi Lodge/Haven Lodge
Budget/Basic options: Nshongi Camp/Buhoma Rest Camp
Leave Bwindi early after breakfast, and cross to Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda’s second largest park 1978sq.km vast savanna park. Access the park via its Southern sector- Ishasha where you will have a short game drive mainly to see the tree-climbing lions and later, proceed to your lodge for relaxation, dinner and an overnight stay.
Accommodation
- Luxury: Mweya Safari Lodge/Kyambura Safari Lodge/Katara Lodge
- Midrange: Elephant Plains (Hub) Safari Lodge/Buffalo Safari Lodge
- Budget/Basic: Bush Lodge tents/Kazinga Resort/Simba Camp
Start your day with breakfast, after, set off to explore Queen Elizabeth National Park on a game drive along Kasenyi Plains. This area is endowed with wildlife and today, your checklist encounter will include lions, buffaloes, elephants, leopards, antelopes, hyenas, birds, warthogs, and many others. Retreat from a game drive, have enough to relax and have lunch, then proceed to the Kazinga channel for a boat excursion. A boat excursion allows you to enjoy the sight of hippos, crocodiles, and water birds.
Accommodation
- Luxury: Mweya Safari Lodge/Kyambura Safari lodge/Katara Lodge
- Midrange: Elephant Plains (Hub) Safari Lodge/Buffalo Safari Lodge
Budget/Basic: Bush Lodge tents/Kazinga Resort/Simba Camp
Enjoy an early morning breakfast, and after, set off for Kibale National Park located in the Kabarole district. This park is home to 13 species of primates, including 1500 chimpanzees, l’hoest monkeys, baboons, grey-cheeked mangabeys, red colobus monkeys, red-tailed monkeys, black & white colobus monkeys. Settle for lunch at a classic lodge, and in the afternoon, gather at the Kanyanchu tourist center for a briefing about chimpanzee tracking rules. After you will start your trek to explore chimpanzees, take pictures and return to the lodge for relaxation.
Accommodation
- Luxury: Ndali Lodge/Papaya Lake Lodge
- Midrange: Primate Lodge/Turaco Tree Tops/Kibale Forest Camp
Budget: Isunga Lodge/Chimpanzee Guesthouse
Enjoy a hefty breakfast, after, leave your accommodation for a community visit at Bigodi Wetland (optional). From Bigodi, transfer back to Kigali for drop off at a hotel/airport for departure.
End of safari
Inclusions and Exclusions
Safari inclusions
- Park entry fees
- Ground traveling in a 4x4 tourist car
- Driver/guide services
- Accommodation + meals on 6 days tour in Uganda
- Bottled drinking water
- Chimpanzee & gorilla permits
Safari exclusions
- Laundry service fees
- Shopping
- Tipping
- Visas
- Passports
- Travel insurance
- Optional experiences/activities on this Uganda trip
Frequently Asked Questions
Usually 2-8 hrs depending on where they spent the night
You need a Gorilla Permit and to get to the destination.
Yes we have limitations like;
if you have flue, Cough, Covid or any airborne disease as they are transferable from humans to the Gorillas
– a hat to shelter you from direct sun raise
– walking stick ( optional but always provided by the hotel)
– camera ( flash should be off)
– water proof clothing as it an impenetrable Forest
– packed meal and water
These are habituated Gorillas who are used to be viewed, but should be atleast a meter away from the gorillas and should not look direct in their eyes, but still we have all protection in place if any of such happens as we have armed guides.
Should be Mobile with some level activity
Its the same Experience, though Rwanda is low land and Uganda is Highland, also the rates differ Uganda at $700 and Rwanda $1500.
Yes, it is good, that’s why they are researched and studied and Habituated with a very good conservation Team.
Gorillas are just a few remaining and a lot of funding is needed to conserve them
Uganda – Bwindi Impenetrable national Park, Mgahinga
Rwanda- Volcanoes national park
Congo – Virunga national park
You need a chimpanzee Permit and getting to destination
Yes we have limitations like;
if you have flue, Cough, Covid or any airborne disease as they are transferable from humans to the chimpanzee
– a hat to shelter you from direct sun raise
– walking stick ( optional but always provided by the hotel)
– camera ( flash should be off)
– water proof clothing as it an impenetrable Forest
– water
No these are habituated Chimpanzees