This itinerary allows for a comprehensive wildlife experience in Uganda, focusing on major national parks like Queen Elizabeth, Kibale, and Bwindi. Adjustments can be made based on specific interests and preferences, and it’s essential to book permits for activities like gorilla trekking well in advance due to limited availability.
Entebbe Airport (Google Map)
3 Hours Before Flight Time
Overnight stay near Bwindi Impenetrable National Park.
Just 10 minutes from Entebbe International Airport, Karibu Entebbe is a boutique hotel set on the grounds of a former Presidential Residence. Established in 2012, Karibu has become one of Entebbe’s most popular hotels for leisure and regular business travelers alike.
Catering to just a small number of guests at any one time, Karibu offers a high level of personalised service, quality food, 24 hour reception, free-private airport transfers, fast internet, high-pressure showers, swimming pool, spa & massage facilities as well as a comfortable sleep in our air-conditioned or garden rooms.
NDALI LODGE
Ndali Lodge is a charming and luxurious lodge located near Kibale National Park in western Uganda. It is situated on a scenic crater lake near Kibale National Park, offering stunning views of the Rwenzori Mountains and the surrounding countryside.
The lodge features a selection of beautifully designed cottages, each offering privacy and comfort. The cottages are traditionally crafted with local materials and offer modern amenities while blending harmoniously with the natural surroundings.
Ndali Lodge provides a serene and picturesque retreat for visitors exploring Kibale National Park and the surrounding region, combining luxury with an authentic African safari experience.
Ishasha Wilderness Camp is situated within the Southern Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth National Park on the Ntungwe river, an idyllic retreat for people who truly enjoy the wild. This exclusive camp blends the magic of a wilderness tented camp with superb service in this unspoilt and remote region of the National Park. The Ishasha savannahs are famous for its population of tree climbing lions that can sometimes be spotted resting in the branches of the large fig trees. Being within the park the wildlife is free to also pass through the camp and elephants can be seen bathing in the river, buffalo enjoy grazing and resident troops of Black-and-White Colobus and vervet monkeys are frequently viewed
BUHOMA LODGE-BWINDI IMPENETRABLE FOREST:
Buhoma Lodge, an intimate and charming property that commands spectacular and uninterrupted views of the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, home to the rare and elusive Mountain Gorilla. One of only two lodges situated within the National Park, within a short walking distance from the meeting point for gorilla tracking and other activities in the Buhoma area. An elevated central area, complete with lounge, bar and dining area, offers a cosy, comfortable environment to discuss the day’s activities around the fireplaces which add atmosphere and warmth in the cool evenings.