Tree Planting And Great Apes Conservation Safari Itinerary
Tree Planting And Great Apes Conservation Safari Itinerary. Commence the quintessential conservation and safari expedition in Uganda! Engage in exhilarating pursuits such as mountain gorilla trekking, lion tracking, and chimpanzee trekking, while simultaneously participating in significant conservation initiatives. Experience stunning landscapes with game drives in unspoiled National Parks, engage in enthralling boat safaris, and uncover the vibrant traditions of indigenous Kingdoms. Relax at the revitalizing Sempaya Hot Springs and document the renowned tree-climbing lions. Your expedition will traverse the extraordinary terrains of Kibale, Semuliki, Queen Elizabeth, and Bwindi Impenetrable National Parks, guaranteeing an indelible experience of Uganda’s natural marvels.
Tree Planting And The Great Apes Conservation Safari Highlights
Arrival & Entebbe: Upon your arrival, our safari staff will graciously welcome you and transport you to one of our beautiful lodgings, such Lake Height Hotel, Lake Victoria, Palm Beach Hotel, or 2 Friends Beach Hotel. These accommodations are strategically situated near Entebbe International Airport, providing a serene overnight respite to commence your adventure.
- Chimpanzees tracking and conservation experience.
- Gorilla tracking and conservation experience.
- Tree planting with community conservation groups.
- Game drive and boat cruise at Queen Elizabeth National Park.
- Sempaya hot springs and conservation experience.
- Joining researchers on a Lion Tracking project.
A Detailed Tree Planting And Great Apes Conservation Safari
Day 1: Kampala to Kibale National Park (Fort Portal)
Following a substantial breakfast, commence a picturesque 4-5 hour journey to Kibale National Park, featuring intriguing stops along the way. Your expedition will guide you to the scenic village of Fort Portal and the entrance of the park. Savour a delectable meal at one of the following establishments: Mountains of the Moon Hotel, Fort Motel, Primate Lodge, Ndali Lodge, Rwenzori Travellers Inn, or Fort View Hotel. Participate in tree planting at the ‘Amabere ga Nyina Mwiru’ Cultural Centre in the afternoon, fostering conservation efforts. Investigate enigmatic caves and engage in wildlife and conservation endeavours before to returning to the Mountains of the Moon Hotel for repose, dinner, and a tranquil night’s slumber.
Day 2: Chimpanzee Tracking & Conservation Experience – Kibale National Park
An early commencement and breakfast establish the foundation for an excellent day in Kibale National Park. Commence a morning expedition for chimpanzee tracking and conservation at Kanyanchu Visitors Centre. Observe a variety of animals, including baboons, red-tailed colobus monkeys, vervet monkeys, numerous bird species, butterflies, and more. Following a gratifying lunch, proceed to Bigodi, a cultural location, for a guided nature walk, avian observation, and participation in tree planting and community conservation awareness efforts. Return to your selected lodging, either Kibale Forest Camp, Ndali Lodge, or Primate Lodge, situated in the core of Kibale National Park, for relaxation, dinner, and a peaceful night.
Day 3: Nature Walk & Hot Spring Conservation Experience – Semuliki National Park
A premature commencement begins a day replete with adventure. Following breakfast, proceed to Semuliki National Park for an experience with hot springs, a guided nature walk, and an immersion in conservation efforts. Observe a diverse range of fauna, including baboons, red-tailed colobus monkeys, vervet monkeys, numerous avian species, butterflies, and additional wildlife. After an enjoyable lunch, return to Fort Portal to explore the Toro Kingdom palace and the burial site of the Toro King, known as “Karuzika.” Participate in the Toro cultural group’s tree planting initiatives, aiding in the conservation of the Mpanga River, and experience traditional dances. Return to your lodging, whether it is the Mountains of the Moon Hotel, Kyaninga Lodge, or Nyeika Hotel, for repose, dinner, and overnight solace.
Day 4: Fort Portal to Queen Elizabeth National Park
After breakfast, commence an invigorating trip to Queen Elizabeth National Park, situated in the vicinity of Mt. Rwenzori. During the ride, appreciate the beautiful grandeur and pause for landscape observation and a tree planting initiative with “Pearls of Uganda, Rwenzori Community.” Arrive in the park in the afternoon to savour a delectable lunch. Subsequently, ready yourself for an exhilarating 2-hour expedition around the Kazinga Channel. Observe several hippos, buffalos, and elephants congregating along the shoreline, among more than 60 avian species. Return to your accommodation, selecting from Jacana Lodge, Mweya Safari Lodge, or Ihamba Safari Lodge, for leisure, supper, and an overnight stay.
Day 6: Mountain Gorilla Tracking & Conservation Experience – Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
A morning commencement and a substantial breakfast precede the pinnacle of your expedition: Mountain gorilla tracking in the forest reserve. Your experience will commence at 8:00 am, accompanied by fellow group members. Daily, a maximum of eight individuals are authorized to observe each gorilla family. Ensure to bring a packed lunch, potable water, rain coats, and walking boots. Walking sticks will be supplied for anybody in need. Contemplate employing a porter to aid in transporting your possessions during the trekking adventure, as the gorillas traverse the forest unrestrained. Your interaction with these magnificent beings will endure for roughly one hour, a profoundly gratifying and uplifting experience. Upon completion of gorilla tracking, return to the Gorilla Mist Hotel for relaxation, dinner, and an overnight accommodation. Should time allow, contemplate undertaking the Batwa trail excursion.
Day 7: Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to Entebbe International Airport/Entebbe
On your final day, awaken early for breakfast and visit the Buhoma Community Primary School, which is overseen and sustained by local residents. The school’s purpose is to promote environmental consciousness for sustainable development via quality education. Subsequently, commence an engaging road conservation journey to Kampala and Entebbe International Airport, including a pause at Igongo Cultural Centre for lunch, scenic vistas, equatorial observation, and cultural immersion. Arrive at Entebbe International Airport in the evening to board your return journey home.
End of the 7 Days Tree Planting And Great Apes Conservation Itinerary
Inclusions
- Tree planting costs
- Gorilla Permit fees
- Chimpanzees trekking fees
- All park entrance fees
- Cultural entertainment fees
- Nature walk fees
- Conservation interventions fees
- Park Ranger fees
- All relevant Government Taxes
- Full Board accommodation and en-route meals as indicated in the itinerary.
- Full time English-speaking Driver/Guide
- Ground transportation by a 4×4 safari vehicle
- Airport transfer.
Exclusions
- Airfares
- Visa Fees
- Personal Insurance
- Expenses of personal nature such as; drinks, tips, laundry, telephone, accommodation & meals not indicated in the itinerary and optional activities.