African Apes Tours & Travel<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\nTrip Summary<\/strong>
\nDay 1: Pick up & transfer to Kibale Forest National Park
\nDay 2: Chimpanzee trekking & Bigodi wetland walk
\nDay 3: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park
\nDay 4: Game viewing & boat cruise
\nDay 5: Departure<\/p>\nDetailed Itinerary<\/strong>
\nDay 1: Pick up & transfer to Kibale Forest National Park<\/strong>
\nIn the early morning, our driver-guide will pick you up fro the airport or your hotel in Kampala and transfer to Kibale Forest National park. Enjoy the scenic drive through tea plantations, farms, and town with a lunch stop in Fort portal. Thereafter, proceed to Kibale Forest, the primate capital in Africa. Dinner and overnight at Primate Lodge, Chimpanzee Forest Guest House.<\/p>\nDay 2: Chimpanzee trekking & Bigodi wetland walk<\/strong>
\nToday you will wake up early, have breakfast and with our packed lunch transfer to Kanyanchu information center for registration and briefing about the rules and regulations of Chimpanzee trekking. At 8:00 am, start off the hike to meet the endangered species in their communities. Spend an hour in the company of your lost cousins, enjoy their human-like characters, take photos and enjoy this magical encounter. In the evening, join a nature walk to Bigodi wetland sanctuary, the best spot for birds and primates. Dinner and overnight at Primate Lodge, Chimpanzee Forest Guest House.<\/p>\nDay 3: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park \u2013 Crater Lakes<\/strong>
\nAfter having a cup of coffee, check out of the lodge and transfer to Queen Elizabeth, Uganda\u2019s second-largest National Park. Drive through the park to explore the crater lakes especially Katwe salt mines, Lake Nyamunuka which has healing waters and Lake Munyanyange for the famous flamingoes. Dinner and overnight stay at Mweya Safari Lodge\/ Ihamba Safari Lodge\/ UWA Bandas<\/p>\nDay 4: Game viewing & boat cruise<\/strong>
\nIn the early morning, transfer to the open grasslands of the park for game viewing. Morning game drives offer you an up-close encounter with numerous animals such as elephants, buffalos, impalas, elands, Topis, Uganda kobs, hippos, waterbucks and warthogs grazing, browsing and hunting in the park. Return to the lodge for late breakfast and wait for a hot lunch. In the afternoon, embark on a boat cruise a Kazinga channel, which connects Lakes Edward and George. The bat cruise also offers you great views of numerous birds, wild water animals and neighboring fishing villages plus a fresh feeling of the cold breezes. Dinner and overnight stay at Mweya Safari Lodge\/ Ihamba Safari Lodge\/ UWA Bandas<\/p>\nDay 5: Departure<\/strong>
\nAfter breakfast, check out of the lodge and drive back to Kampala to catch up with your connecting flight at Entebbe International airport.
\nEnd of the tour<\/strong><\/p>\nTour inclusions<\/strong>
\n\u2022 Park entrance fee
\n\u2022 Chimpanzee permit
\n\u2022 Boat cruise
\n\u2022 Ground transport
\n\u2022 Bottled drinking water
\n\u2022 Full-time English speaking guide
\n\u2022 Accommodation and meals
\n\u2022 Airport pickups and transfers
\n\u2022 Touring and photography
\n\u2022 Miscellaneous<\/p>\nTour Exclusions<\/strong>
\n\u2022 Visa fees
\n\u2022 International flights
\n\u2022 Tips
\n\u2022 Alcoholic beverages
\n\u2022 Personal expenses
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