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Uganda: Gorilla Trekking and Safari Adventure



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Uganda: Gorilla Trekking and Safari Adventure

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Friday 10 Jul 26 — Monday 20 Jul 26Starting at $18,945 Get a Quote
Monday 03 Aug 26 — Thursday 13 Aug 26Starting at $18,945 Get a Quote
Sunday 16 Aug 26 — Wednesday 26 Aug 26Starting at $18,945 Get a Quote
Tuesday 08 Sep 26 — Friday 18 Sep 26Starting at $18,945 Get a Quote
Sunday 11 Oct 26 — Wednesday 21 Oct 26Starting at $18,945 Get a Quote


ITINERARY

Day: 1
Arrive in Entebbe, Uganda, a nation of stunning greenery, deep lakes, soaring mountains and rich biodiversity. Settle into your hotel with your evening free to relax.

Day: 2
Depart Entebbe and fly to Murchison Falls National Park, one of the most scenic spots along the Nile and the location of the classic Humphrey Bogart film, The African Queen. After settling into your lodge on the banks of the Victoria Nile, set out on a fascinating evening game drive before returning to your lodge for a welcome dinner.

Day: 3
Set out on a game drive along the northern bank of the Nile, in Murchison Falls National Park. You may see giraffes, buffalo, elephants, warthogs, leopards, lions and antelope. Later, embark by boat to the base of the falls, where invigorating spray showers the narrow ravine, with camera at the ready for hippos, crocodiles and other species.

Day: 4
Ascend to the top of Murchison Falls with your guide to take in the lush panoramas. This afternoon, fly to Kibale National Park and settle into your lodge.

Day: 5
Kibale Forest is home to 11 species of primates, including chimpanzee and mangabey, and 300 types of birds. Rise early for the start of your chimpanzee trek, listening to the forest’s silence as you go. After the trek, stop for a picnic lunch and then head out on a walk through the Bigodi wetlands, where you visit members of the local community. Return to your lodge for the rest of the afternoon at leisure. You may opt to go canoeing before dinner.

Day: 6
Drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park, home to elephants, lions, hippos and baboons, any of which you may see on an afternoon game drive. Featuring diverse habitats, including lakes, savannah grasslands, forests and wetlands, the park supports the biggest variety of large mammals in the country.

Day: 7
Keep exploring, watching for tree-climbing lions, and then pause to toast your day in the bush with a refreshing cocktail.

Day: 8
Set out for a morning game drive through Queen Elizabeth National Park. Make your way out of the Rift Valley and on to the mountains of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After lunch at your lodge, visit Uganda Nursing School Bwindi and Hospital, a project supported by A&K Philanthropy. Learn how the school invests in promising local students who will become the region’s future healthcare workers.

Day: 9
Dreamily misty and lushly foliated with some 200 species of trees, the high-altitude mountain terrain of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park provides ideal cover for one of the rarest animals on earth. Devote your day to tracking endangered mountain gorillas, spending up to an hour among them. See mothers keeping infants close as they knucklewalk on three limbs. Watch scampering toddlers reined in by an attentive father. Come eye to eye with a fellow soul. Each visit with these extraordinary primates is different, and you’re sure to come away with meaningful tales to tell of your encounter. Return to your lodge, where you partake in a chef-led culinary experience, savoring the results beneath the sparkling African night sky.

Day: 10
Today, once again bask in the bond that exists between primate and man as you set out on your final gorilla trek. Return to your lodge for a farewell dinner with fellow guests, sharing the best moments of your incredible journey.

Day: 11
Fly to Entebbe and return to your hotel, where a dayroom awaits until your international flight home.