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4 DAY
SAFARI BWINDI IMPENETRABLE NATIONAL PARK

Day One
Drive
south westwards stopping at the Mpigi Drum Makers where you will
watch the ceremonial drums being crafted using methods passed down
through generations. Another stop at the equator to take
photographs. Passing through papyrus swamps and
tracts of
tropical rainforests and the rolling plains of Ankole, continue on
to Lake Mburo National Park, the only park in the country with an
entire lake from which it derives its name. In the afternoon have a
boat ride viewing a diversity of animal and plant species:
crocodiles, hippos and birds including Pelicans, Black Crake, Heron,
and the rare Shoebill Stork. Dinner and overnight at Mihingo Lodge,
FB.
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Lake Mburo National Park
(LMNP) is a very special place; every part of it is
alive with variety, interest and colour. LMNP contains
an extensive area of wetland. The park harbours several
species of mammals including zebras, impalas, elands,
topi and buffaloes. The bird population includes the
rare Shoebill stork. Its sculptured landscape with
rolling grassy hills and idyllic lakeshores has a varied
mosaic of habitats: forest galleries, rich acacia tree
valleys, seasonal and permanent swamps which all support
a wealth of wildlife. The park is only 370sq km and the
smallest of Uganda’s savannah national parks. Its mosaic
habitat: dry hillside, rocky outcrops, bushes, thickets,
open and wooded savannahs, forests, lakes and swamps are
home to a surprising diversity of plants and animals.
Location: Lake Mburo
National Park is situated in Mbarara district. It is
about 3.5 hours drive from Kampala. The park is accessed
from the Masaka-Mbarara road; turn left to Nshara gate
(13kms past Lyantonde) or alternatively turn left at
Sanga trading centre (27kms past Lyantonde) which brings
you through Sanga gate. Both junctions have clearly
marked signposts. It is about13 km from Sanga trading
centre to Sanga gate and 8 km from the main road to
Nshara gate. It is about 20 minutes drive from either
gates to Rwonyo park headquarters.
Boat Trips: The presence
of Lake Mburo within the park is a blessing. The lake is
rich with a diversity of animal and plant species, which
can only be viewed clearly while on a boat trip. These
include crocodiles, hippopotami and birds like Pelicans,
Black crake, Heron, Cormorant and Fish eagle but you may
also see the rare Shoebill stork, all of which will
furnish your visit with pride.
The duration of each boat
ride is 2 hours maximum, but arrangements for extra time
can be made with management at an extra fee.
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Mihingo
Lodge is a peaceful and luxurious retreat adjacent to
Lake Mburo National Park. The Lodge has ten rooms which
are built on wooden platforms and stilts, covered by a
thatched roof. Suspended under the thatched roof is a
spacious and comfortable tent equipped with en-suite
bathrooms, including hot and cold running water,
showers, and flush toilets. Each luxury tented room is
nestled on a private piece of the lodge’s property,
enabling guests to enjoy the tranquil environment in
complete seclusion. Placed in varied settings, some
rooms are situated in a forest setting, some with a lake
view, and some on rock outcrops.
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Day Two
After an
early morning game drive we depart for Bwindi Impenetrable National
Park. The park derives its name from its thick vegetation with an
immense variety of evergreen trees, festooned with lianas,
epiphytes, which reach great heights in their search for sunlight
plus half of the world’s population of mountain gorillas. Dinner and
overnight at Gorilla Forest Camp, FB.
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Game Drives: The park has
a number of tourist tracks that are used for game
drives. Impala track exposes the visitor to a diverse
species of animals. Impala is the most common species
viewed along this track although one may sight a number
of waterbucks, warthogs, topis and zebras.
Zebra track leads to
harems of Burchell’s zebra (Equus burchelli) with other
species like bushbucks, oribi and reedbucks. The zebra
track leads to the junction of Ruroko track, a drive
through a wetland basin and thick acacia shrub and
woodland, with olive trees and euphorbia species. Kopjes
(rock outcrops) found along the Ruroko track, are home
to elusive klipspringers to which the rock is the best
habitat.
The Kazuma track passes
through wooded grassland where black-bellied bustards
often patrol the area. For visitors to experience a real
exposure of Lake Mburo National Park, they should climb
Kazuma hill, which is high enough to enable them to see
what they could have missed. The five lakes within the
park and the rolling hills become more visible and
attractive. It’s better seen than read or heard!
Kigambira loop takes you
through a wooded wilderness with scattered thicket and
while you are here, look out for bushbucks and bush
duikers.
The Lakeside track is
specially designed to facilitate viewing of water plants
and animals. The park has a diversity of water birds and
woodland birds which can be sighted along these tracks.
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Gorilla Forest Camp is a
permanent luxury tented camp nestled in the mist-swathed
rainforest of a mountainside in the heart of Bwindi
Impenetrable National Park. Designed to blend seamlessly
into the forest-clad mountains that protect this fragile
eco-system, its accommodation is in double tents raised
on wooden platforms, each with en-suite facilities, hot
and cold running water and unusually – a bathtub looking
out into the forest. Each tent has a spacious wooden
veranda where guests can relax, enjoy a private meal and
absorb the exotic mystery of the surrounding rainforest
that provided the animation of Disney’s The Jungle Book.
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Bwindi Impenetrable
National Park is situated in south western Uganda, on
the edge of the Western Rift Valley (Albertine rift) and
is shared by Kanungu, Kabale and Kisoro districts. It is
331 sq km in size and on an altitude range of 1,160
metres (Ishasha gorge) to 2,607 metres (Rwamanyonyi
Peak). The annual average temperature range is 7°C -
20°C with the coldest period being June and July.
Of the local people
neighbouring the park, the majority are Bakiga and
Bafumbira, constituting the most dense settlements in
Uganda (350 people/sq km). A few Batwa are also found.
Species Diversity: Bwindi
is home to 326 gorillas, almost a half of the world’s
population of mountain gorillas. There are also 346
species of birds and over 200 species of butterflies.
This afromontane forest has dense under storey of fern,
vines and shrubs. About 324 tree species have been
recorded here, 10 of which occur nowhere else in Uganda.
Bird Watching: Bwindi is
the bird watchers haven! It holds 346 species of birds
and contains 90% of all Albertine rift endemics,
difficult or impossible to see in any other part of East
Africa and seven IUCN red data listed species. An
experienced bird watcher can identify up to 100 species
in a day! Visit Ruhija and Buhoma for this dream.
Indicate your interest to the Park Management so that
appropriate early morning departures can be arranged.
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Day Three
Enter the
forest at dawn and enjoy the beauty and freshness of the forest,
home to more than half off the world’s mountain gorillas. After a
short briefing by the guides, proceed through the dense bush to trek
for these endangered animals. Overnight Gorilla Forest Camp, FB.
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Gorilla Tracking: This is
the major activity in Bwindi, with four gorilla groups
currently available daily for tourists. Mubare group (10
gorillas, 1 silverback) was opened for tourism in 1993,
Habinyanja group (18 gorillas, 1 silverback) opened in
July 1998, Rushegura group (10 gorillas, 1 silverback)
was opened in July 2002, while Nkuringo group (19
gorillas, 2 silverbacks) was opened for tourism in April
2004.
Book at least 6 months
(but not more than two years) in advance to ensure that
requested dates are available.
Gorilla tracking in
Bwindi can be challenging, therefore ensure fitness. The
tracking experience starts at 8.30 am local time and can
last from a few hours to a whole day! Registration at
the gate commences at 7.45 am.

What to bring:
· Wear jungle
shoes suitable for steep muddy slopes and carry a rain
jacket because the park is often wet.
· Put on ear
plugs for those who feel uncomfortable with jungle
sounds.
· Carry rain
gear, sunscreen lotion, a hat (as the weather is
unpredictable) and insect repellant.
· Carry a packed
lunch.
For conservation reasons,
visits to the gorillas are tightly controlled. The
following rules apply and must be strictly adhered to:
· No one with a
communicable disease (e.g. flu, diarrhea) is allowed to
enter the park.
· Stay together
in a tight group while with the gorillas, don’t surround
them.
· Don’t get
closer than 7 metres (21 feet) to the gorillas.
· Don’t eat or
smoke when with the gorillas or within a distance of 200
metres from the gorillas.
· Turn away from
the gorillas if you have to sneeze or cough. Cover your
nose and mouth in the process.
· Burry all human
feaces a minimum of one foot deep and ensure that the
hole is properly covered.
· Don’t leave
litter. All litter must be carried out of the park and
disposed off properly.
· No person under
15 years is allowed to track gorillas.
· Don’t spit on
vegetation or soil when in the park; use your hankie or
other garment.
· Your group must
not be more than 6 tourists and must all be over 15
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Day Four
Depart
Bwindi after breakfast to Kampala, arrive in the evening.
Package Includes
-- All
transport & fuel costs with driver and his allowance
--
Airport transfer
-- Park
entrance fees
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Accommodation as indicated
-- One
Gorilla permit per person
Package
Excludes
v Tips,
drinks, personal items and all air travel
v
Insurance AND International Air fare
Validity:
1st January – 31st December
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