The route to Queen Elizabeth National Park will take you from the southern hemisphere to the northern hemisphere at Masaka. Enjoy a Kodac moment at the equator and have Lunch in Mbarara. Named after Queen Elizabeth II visit to Uganda in 1954, It is divided into two sections; Mweya and Ishasha, famous for the Kazinga channel and the tree climbing lions respectively. The game drive in here will take you on circuits that were been specifically designed to give you a higher chance of seeing the wild variety that nature has to offer in this park; Butterflies and birds. Those are some of the other inhabitants of this pre-ice age rainforest- one of the few that survived. Bwindi Impenetrable National park however is mainly famous for being the reserve of half of the worlds’ remaining population of mountain gorillas
Day 1: Queen Elizabeth National Park,
Day 2: Game drive, Boat Cruise in Queen Elizabeth National Park
Day 3: From Queen Elizabeth- Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Day 4: Gorilla Trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Day 5: Transfer to Kampala.
Inclusions: - Transport in one 4wd mini bus with pop-up roof for excellent safari view; - English speaking Ugandan driver/guide; - All fuel for the tour; - Accommodation in a lodge of a class of your chosing, nights on Full Board, based on double/twin rooms sharing - Entrance fees for all the mentioned National Park; Exclusions: - International flight; - Visa Uganda ($ 50 per person); - Vaccinations; - Personal insurance; - All drinks; - Snacks and meals which are not inclusive in the accommodation; - Tip money for ranger, driver/guide, lodge staff, etc.; - Personal expenses (laundry, souvenirs, etc.); - All activities not listed in the program Items to bring: Small daypack Mosquito repellent (containing deet) A rain jacket A jumper/sweater for chilly evenings Sunglasses Binoculars Flip flops Spending money & of course, don’t forget your camera!