7 Day Africa family safari
This 7 days Africa Family safari will expose you and your Family to Uganda's wildlife, Nature and culture, you will encounter most of Uganda's crater lakes in Fort Portal. Plenty of wild life such as lions, elephants, hyenas, Uganda kobs, leopards, buffalos, water bucks, warthogs among others in the Queen Elizabeth National Park and various aquatic animals such as Nile crocodiles, Hippopotamus and many water birds along the Kazinga channel and lake Edward.
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Safari Highlights
- Accommodation and meals as per the itinerary
- Safari 4X4 vehicle
- Drinking water
- Airport transfer on the first and last day
- Tour/driver guide
- All park entrance fees
- Gorilla and Chimpanzee tracking permit
- Activities in Rwanda and Uganda as per itinerary
Includes
- International flights (from/to home)
- Tips to porters, site guides and driver/ guide
- Insurance
- Optional activities
- Personal expenses
- Visa
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Detailed Itinerary
Transfer to Fort Portal
After breakfast your guide will pick you up and drive to fort portal through the Entebbe express high way where you have a great view of the Nambigirwa swamp. You will exit Kampala through Busega and take Mitiyana Road, through Mubende to Fort-Portal which is a (340 km, 5-6 hr. Drive).
Arrive at mid-day, check in at Crater Safari lodge or Turaco Treetops for lunch, thereafter have a short rest and head for canoe experience in the evening.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Drinking Water
Meal Plan
Fort Portal (Kabarole)
While in fort portal guests will have their breakfast early in the morning before being transferred to the Stalagmites and stalactites locally known as Ambere Ga Nyinamwiru where they will see features like Nyakasura water falls, crater swamp and crater lakes then head to the king's palace for Tooro culture experience from here head back to the lodge for lunch after lunch in the evening a nature walk or another canoe experience could be a good treat.
Transfer back to the lodge for overnight and dinner. Includes. Canoe Amabere ga Nyina mwiru (stalagmites and stalactites) Place visit.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Drinking Water
Meal Plan
Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park
After an early morning breakfast, guests will be transferred to Queen Elizabeth National Park (100 km - 3-4 hrs.) driving across the Glacier river Nyamwamba which flows from Rwenzori Mountains and through Mubuku irrigation scheme, Kasese town and the proceed to Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Guest will Make a stopover at the Equator as they enter the park, check in at the Lodge for lunch, there after transfer to the kazinga channel for the afternoon boat where they will see many game animals as they come To Quench such as Elephants, buffalos and warthogs and lions and Aquatic animals such as Nile crocodiles, Hippos, water bucks, monitor lizards and very many birds.
Thereafter, head back to the lodge for evening lake view, or park view then dinner and overnight.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Drinking Water
Meal Plan
Explore Queen Elizabeth National Park
After very early game drive guest will be transferred to the Kasenyi plains for a Morning game drive, check in at the park entrance (use showers and get briefing). Start on the game drive with expectations of seeing prides of lions, leopards, hyenas, Kobs, buffalos, warthogs and elephants, Guinea fowls and many other birds.
Return to your lodge for lunch and then after noon relaxation on the lake shore then dinner and overnight.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Drinking Water
Meal Plan
Transfer to Lake Mburo National Park
Guest will have an early morning breakfast after a very soothing sleep before embarking on a scenic journey to Lake Mburo National Park through tea estates, banana plantations and beautiful landscapes.
Have a stopover at Igongo cultural center for Lunch after check in at Lake Mburo National Park for an afternoon game drive where you will see Giraffes, zebras, errands and more birds then transfer back to the lodge for dinner and overnight.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Drinking Water
Meal Plan
Transfer to Entebbe
Having had enough rest after a busy and adventurous travel guests check out at their lodge and prepare for yet another scenic journey back to Kampala, with a stopover at the equator at Kayabwe and Mpambire drum making village before connecting to Entebbe.
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Drinking Water
Meal Plan
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