11 nights from
£6395
You climb up a railway instead of a beanstalk and at the end is a wonderful new world.” So said Winston Churchill of this awesome country. Coming face to face with a mighty mountain gorilla, in its own natural habitat, is a magical, memory-making moment, which we save for last on this stunning Ugandan safari. On a round-trip from easy-tempo Entebbe, we first journey north to Murchison Falls National Park, bisected, east to west, by the Victoria Nile racing through a tight gorge before plunging over the falls, and famed as the location of the classic ‘50s film, The African Queen. Turning southwest and echoing the national border, we reach Kibale National Park, boasting the highest diversity and population density of primates in Africa. With the bird and butterfly haven of the Bigodi Wetlands at its southern edge, Kibale connects to form a 180km wildlife corridor with Queen Elizabeth National Park, which hems Lake George, Lake Edward and the Kazinga Channel linking the two; and encompasses Ishasha wilderness. The UNESCO Natural World Heritage miles of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park are home to the (estimated) 400 mountain gorillas, about half of their total number on Earth. Not quite ‘impenetrable’ but no stroll in the park, we track the gentle giants along rough tracks and rock-strewn streams, beneath dense and bird-filled tree canopies.
On occasion lunch will be a boxed lunch.
Trekking on day 10 may be between 2 and 6 hours, it may be over uneven ground with inclines.
A reasonable level of mobility and fitness is required.
Luggage is limited to a soft bag of 15kgs including hand luggage.
Air travel and taxes, transfers, 9 nights’ accommodation, breakfast daily, 9 lunches, 9 dinners, transportation in 4x4 Land Cruiser, entrance fees, chimpanzee trekking permit, gorilla trekking permit, local guides, porterage, itinerary as described, services of expert local guides and representative. If our specially negotiated airfares are unavailable at the time of booking, a supplement may apply.
Travel insurance, overseas airport taxes, optional excursions, visa procurement, tipping, any government taxes or compulsory charges introduced after publication.
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