9 Days Uganda Rwanda Gorilla and Wildlife Safari

Mountain Gorilla Trekking

9 Days Uganda Rwanda Gorilla and Wildlife Safari

This 9 Days Uganda Rwanda Gorilla and Wildlife Safari is tailored to offer you an opportunity to visit both Uganda and Rwanda on one East Africa safari package. On this East Africa safari journey you will have a once-in-a life encounters with mountain gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Volcanoes National Park, game viewing in Queen Elizabeth National Park and chimpanzee trekking in Kibale Forest National Park.

9 Days Uganda Rwanda Gorilla and Wildlife Safari

Highlights of 9 Days Uganda Rwanda Gorilla and Wildlife Safari

Day 1: Arrival in Uganda

Day 2: Depart for Kibale Forest National Park

Day 3: Chimpanzee Tracking and Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park

Day 4: Game Drive and Boat ride along the Kazinga Channel

Day 5: Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Day 6: Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Forest

Day 7: Transfer to Volcanoes National Park

Day 8: Gorilla Trekking and Vist Iby’Iwacu Village

Day 9: Departure

Detailed Itinerary of 9 Days Uganda Rwanda Gorilla and Wildlife Safari

Day 1: Arrival in Uganda

On arrival in Uganda at Entebbe International Airport, you will be met and welcomed by our representative and your driver-guide and transferred to your hotel in Entebbe for dinner and overnight stay.

Accommodation: The Boma

Meal Plan: Dinner

9 Days Uganda Rwanda Gorilla and Wildlife Safari
Chimpanzee in Kibale Forest.

Day 2: Depart for Kibale Forest National Park

After breakfast, depart for Kibale National Park on a journey taking you through the Western Rift Valley’s Albertine Escarpment as well as the green country side and traditional homesteads of the local people with in the Bunyoro and Toro Kingdoms.

On arrival in Fort Portal, you will enjoy glimpse of the legendary snowcapped Rwenzori Mountains. Continue to the park arriving in time for lunch after checking in at your lodge. Later in the day, you will set out for a nature and bird walk in the Bigodi Swamp – run by the local communities and is much known for its rich diversity of bird species and other primates. Here you will see several primate species including black and white colobus monkeys, olive baboons and several bird species.

Accommodation: Crater Safari Lodge

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 3: Chimpanzee Tracking and Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park

Enjoy an early breakfast and set out for a chimpanzee trekking experience in Kibale Forest National Park. You will be transferred to the park headquarters at Kanyanchu for a 30-40 minutes briefing and get to know more about the chimpanzees and their ways of living with in the forest. After this, you will then embark on your journey into the forest in search for these primates.

On spotting the chimpanzee troop, you will spend one hour in their presence taking videos, pictures and watching them interact with each, pick fruits among others. Return to your lodge for lunch and in the afternoon, transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park – the most popular wildlife national park in Uganda, with over 600 bird species and mammals like leopards, lions, buffaloes and so many others.

Accommodation: Buffalo Safari Lodge

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

 

Day 4: Game Drive and Boat ride along the Kazinga Channel

After an early morning breakfast, head out for a morning game drive in the Kasenyi Plains where you will see several wildlife species such as lions, leopards, buffaloes, antelopes, warthogs, waterbucks, bushbucks, and so on. Enjoy lunch at your lodge and later go for a launch cruise along the Kazinga Channel, connecting Lake Edward and Lake George.

The Kazinga Channel is home to one of Africa’s largest hippo populations and bird species, it is a 3 hours boat cruise enriching you with views of the water loving animals such as hippos, elephants, buffaloes, crocodiles and other antelopes as well as bird species. Return to your lodge in the evening for dinner and overnight stay.

Accommodation: Buffalo Safari Lodge

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

9 Days Uganda Rwanda Gorilla and Wildlife Safari
Baby gorilla playing

 

Day 5: Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

After breakfast, you will checkout of your lodge and embark on a journey to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park with your packed lunch boxes and en-route game drive in the Ishasha Sector where you might be lucky and see the rare tree climbing lions.

Arrive in Bwindi Forest in the evening, check in at your lodge for dinner and overnight stay.

Accommodation: Buhoma Haven Lodge  

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 6: Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Forest

Today we shall have the incredibly mesmerizing face to face encounter with the endangered mountain gorillas. Have an early breakfast, meet your guide and head to the park headquarters for briefing and head into the forest in groups of 8 people searching for mountain gorillas. The trek takes approximately 2-5 hours or more depending on the movement of the gorillas and where they spent their previous night

Spend one hour in their presence, watching them feed, groom under a watchful eye of a silverback gorilla. After the experience, retrace back to the starting point, meet your driver guide and return to your lodge for relaxation and in the evening go for a cultural experience in the Batwa Community, here you will be entertained by local dances and drama, interact with the elders and get to buy some local materials like basket weaving and knitting.

Accommodation: Buhoma Haven Lodge                

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 7: Transfer to Volcanoes National Park

After breakfast, you will head to the Batwa Community for a cultural experience, here you will be entertained by local dances and drama, interact with the elders among other activities giving you an insight into the life of the Batwa People. Later continue with your journey crossing the border to Rwanda and transfer to Volcanoes National Park with en-route lunch. Arrive in the evening, check-in at your lodge, have dinner and overnight.

Accommodation: Five Volcanoes Lodge   

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Day 8: Gorilla Trekking and Visit Iby’Iwacu Village

Have early breakfast, and head to the park’s headquarters in Kinigi for briefing about gorilla trekking and the right to behave while in the presence of the gorillas. In groups of 8 people, head into the misty forest looking for mountain gorillas. The trek takes approximately 2 to 5 hours depending on the movement of the gorillas and where they spent their previous night.

Once you locate the gorilla troop, spend one hour in their presence watching them play, feed and groom and take amazing videos and pictures. Later return to the starting point, meet your driver guide and return to your lodge for dinner and overnight stay.

Accommodation: Five Volcanoes Lodge    

Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

9 Days Uganda Rwanda Gorilla and Wildlife Safari
Golden monkeys in Volcanoes National Park

Day 9: Golden Monkey Trekking & Departure

Wake up early for breakfast, and return to the park for golden monkey trekking. Head into the forest searching for golden monkeys found in the bamboo forests, spend and one hour in their presence, playing, feed and groom each other. Later, check out of your lodge and embark on a journey to Kigali where you will be dropped off at the airport to catch your flight back home or to your next destination.

End of 9 Days Uganda Rwanda Gorilla and Wildlife Safari

The Mountain Rwenzori of Uganda

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The Mountain Rwenzori of Uganda

The Mountain Rwenzori of Uganda : Often referred to as the “Mountains of the Moon”, Mountain Rwenzori Ranges comprises of the third highest mountain peak in Africa – Mount Margherita (5,109 meters). The Rwenzori Mountains are known for offering fabulous views of the glacier and snow-capped peak a few kilometers away from the equator.

The Rwenzori Mountains are the main and most perpetual sources of the Nile River and accounts for being a vibrant water catchment, with wild flowing rivers, splendid waterfalls and stratified plant make Rwenzori Mountains an outstanding and striking attraction in Uganda.

Rwenzori Mountains are renowned for their distinctive alpine vegetation which consists of lots of species prevalent to the Albertine Rift in the upper elevation precincts including groundsels, lobelias and giant heathers.

The Rwenzoris are a replication of the mist-cloaked mountains of this rough chain that tower nearly 4,000 m directly above the Albertine Rift Valley, the mountains give out a distinctive and untouched scenery of alpine undergrowth dotted with fascinating massive groundsels, lobelias and heathers which are crowned “Africa’s botanical big game”.

The combination of remarkable snow-capped mountaintops, glaciers, V-shaped valleys, loose flowing rivers with glorious waterfalls, pure blue lakes and inimitable flora add a lot to the area’s incomparable natural magnificence.

Where are the Mountain Rwenzori of Uganda?

The Mountain Rwenzori is a range of mountains in the Albertine Rift Valley of East Africa, the mountains run for 130 km north to south along the border between western Uganda and eastern DRC. The Uganda portion of this mountain range is found in the southwest region of the country, a little north of the popular Queen Elizabeth National Park – a world – class African safari destination.

Mountain Rwenzori is protected by Rwenzori Mountains National Park which is one of the great Uganda safari destinations found in the southwestern Uganda, other destinations in this region include Queen Elizabeth National Park, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and Mgahinga Gorilla National Park which are famous for the endangered mountain gorillas.  

About Rwenzori Mountains National Park

The Rwenzori Mountain Ranges are protected by Rwenzori Mountains National Park which stretches along the slopes of the range, this scenic park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site measuring around 1,000 km² (386 square miles).

Rwenzori Mountains National Park is home to the third highest peak in Africa, several lakes, waterfalls, glaciers and beautiful plant life. The park encompasses of the core portion of the Rwenzori Mountains including the Africa’s third uppermost peak – Mount Margherita, Alexandra Peak at 5,083 meters on Mount Stanley which are only exceeded in altitude in Africa only by Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania (the tallest mountain in Africa) and Mount Kenya in Kenya (the second tallest).

In addition to Mount Stanley, there are four other glacial peaks in the Rwenzori, Mount Speke (4,890m), Mount Emin (4,791m), Mount Gessi (4,715m), and Mount Luigi da Savoia (4,627m). The collection of these peaks make the Rwenzori Mountains the highest mountain range worldwide.

Plant and animal life in Rwenzori Mountains National Park

Rwenzori Mountains National Park hosts the wealthiest montane flora in Africa with many of the species appearing bizarre such as giant heathers, groundsels, lobelias and other endemics to the Albertine Rift.

The higher altitude zones, covered by heath and Afro-alpine moorland extend from around 35,000 meters to the snow line and represent the continent’s rarest vegetation types.

The park is recognized as an Important Bird Area containing 217 bird species and several species believed to be unique to the Albertine Rift Valley, some of the birds found in Rwenzori Mountains National Park include Rwenzori Turaco, Long eared owl, Archers’ Robin-chat, Lagden’s Bush Shrike, Blue-headed and Golden-winged sunbird, white-starred Robin, Slender-billed Starling and Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater among others.

The Rwenzori Mountains National Park’s montane forests are also home to several threatened wildlife species like the African forest elephant, eastern chimpanzees and I’Hoest’s monkey. Other endangered animals found in the park include like the Rwenzori black-fronted or red duiker seem.

Mountain Rwenzori Peaks

Mountain Rwenzori is among the top highest mountain range in Africa with its loftiest peaks – Margerita (5,109m) and Alexandra (5,083m) on Mount Stanley which is the 3rd highest after Kenya’s Mount Kenya and Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro.

Both peaks are extinct volcanoes standing in isolation above the surrounding plains, the Rwenzori Mountains are different amount East Africa’s major peaks mainly because they are not volcanic by origin.

Besides Mount Stanely, the range has other four peaks : Mount Speke (4,890m), Mount Emin (4,791m), Mount Gessi (4,715m), Mount Baker and Mount Luigi da Savoia (4,627m).

The Rwenzori Mountain Ranges rise directly from the Rift Valley floor and their formation is similar to that of Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya, the formation was linked to the geological upheaval that created the Rift.

Rwenzori Routes / Trails

There are three routes to climb Rwenzori Mountains via Uganda side and one route via DR.Congo that passes through the Virunga National Park, the famous Uganda Routes are the Rwenzori Central Circuit trail that is managed by locals from the surroundings of the Rwenzori and the Kilembe Trail that is managed by Rwenzori Trekking Services.

The Central Circuit – This is the oldest and most ancient trail that is popularly used by both experienced and unexperienced hikers to climb to the top of Magherita Peak. This trail passes through the 5 vegetation zones of the Rwenzori Mountains National Park offering spectacular encounters following the 1000m tropical valleys, gorges as it transcend the rocky top of Mount Stanley.

The Central Circuit trail is the shortest and easiest access route to Margherita Peak.

The Kilembe Trail – also known as the Southern circuit, this trail was recently opened for tourism after the construction of new huts within the National Park. This route is the longest route allowing enough acclimatization time, it also offers the best climbing experience of the breathtaking peaks, spectacular lakes and the breathtaking glaciers as well as flora and fauna.

The Bukurungu Trail – this trail was made after the major trails of the Central Circuit and Kilembe, this trail is ideal for climbers who love the wild nature as it offers stunning sceneries with 4 magnificent lakes (Mughuli, Bukurungu, Bujuku and Irene) along the trail, as you traverse past the mountain rivers, waterfalls and green nature.

When to Visit/Climb Mountain Rwenzori

Though Mountain Rwenzori can be hiked all year round, the best time is during the dry season seasons that is June – August and December – February. This is the best time mountaineers to attempt an ascent to Margehrita Peak of Mountain Rwenzori.

From mid-June to August, the dry months offers the best glimpse of Mountain Rwenzori yet it is the season during which the mountain receives less amounts of rainfall.

The Rwenzori Mountain is more visited during the dry season than the colder months from March to May and from September to November, in these seasons the range is shrouded in mist. However, it is very cool in the west season and trekkers/climbers get to enjoy fine weather in the region.

The dry months of December, January and February are also the peak time for climbers with many more climbers seeking to reach the Margherita.

How To Get There

The best way to get to Rwenzori Mountains National Park is either by road or by air.

By road – from Kampala – the capital of Uganda where most Uganda trips to Mountain Rwenzori start from, it is about 4-6 hour drive depending on the route. The roads are fairly tarmacked and in pretty good condition.

From Kampala the park can be reached by two routes to Kasese, the shortest routes starts from Kampala to Fort Portal via Mubende for a distance of 300 km while the longest route begins from Kampala via Masaka through Mbarara, Bushenyi to Kasese for 350 km distance drive.

By Air – this is the most convenient way to get to Mountain Rwenzori, there are scheduled chartered flights arranged from Entebbe International Airport or Kajjansi Airstrip to Kasese Airstrip, then drive for about 40 minutes to the Rwenzori Mountains National Park.

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