Explore Uganda’s top birding spots with an expert birdwatching guide and trek the impenetrable forest of Bwindi to find a family of mountain gorillas on this adventurous 11 Days Bird Watching And Gorilla.
Uganda ranks high among the top birding destinations, with a winding checklist of more than 1050 bird species recorded in easy-to-reach habitats across the country. You will visit some bird-rich habitats on this birding expedition, including the mashes around Lake Victoria in Entebbe, Lake Mburo, Lake Bunyonyi, and the impenetrable forest of Bwindi.
11 Days Bird Watching And Gorilla Over View
- Explore the Mabamba mashes on the shores of Lake Victoria in Entebbe to find the prehistoric giant bird, the shoebill, riding a local canoe. Several others find living spaces around the swamp on your 11 Days Bird Watching And Gorilla.
- Take a boat ride or Lake Mburo or a game drive on the savannah tracks to catch sight of the rare birds around the tiny but endowed national park. Acacia-dwelling birds, papyrus residents like the papyrus gonolek and the blue-headed coucal, and the black-collared barbet are some of the specials you could see on a guided walking safari in the park.
- In the southwest, you’ll explore the place of many birds known as Lake Bunyonyi for sightings of more than 200 bird species recorded here.
- Explore the Bwindi region and the forest canopy to catch some Albertine endemics, and go on a gorilla trekking.
- Sleep in specifically selected safari lodges that will bring joy to your adventure experience.
Detailed 11 Days Bird Watching And Gorilla
Day 1 of 11 Days Bird Watching And Gorilla: Entebbe - Shoebil Tracking
Our driver will pick you up from Entebbe International Airport (15 minutes) and check you in at your hotel within Entebbe. You’ll meet with your trip specialist for a briefing just before dinner.
You’ll visit the Lake shores around the peninsula and wetlands searching the ?mystical shoebill and many other birds such as for Blue Monarch, Brown Twin Spots, Fain tailed Widow bird, Moustached Warbler, White headed Barbets, Black headed Gonolek, Striped Kingfisher, African Pied hornbill, Diederik’s Cuckoo, Black Bishop, among others. After lunch, visit the Uganda Wildlife Education centre where you will see different birds such as Ostriches, African grey parrots, the Peacock, crested cranes, Egyptian goose among others.
Staying at:Papyrus Guesthouse (Comfortable)
Meals: Bed & Breakfast
Day 2 of 11 Days Bird Watching And Gorilla: Drive Entebbe - Lake Mburo ( 5 Hour Drive )
With a sunrise start, you will set off to Mabamba Wetland, a canoe boat ride on the shores of Lake Victoria. It is the best bird habitat to see the rare Shoebill birds in Uganda. Other birds you may see include the Lesser Jacana, Black-Shouldered Nightjar, Blue Swallow, Blue Breasted Bee-Eater, White Winged Warbler, and Papyrus Gonolek, among others.
After a late breakfast, hit the highway west of Kampala to Lake Mburo National Park, having lunch en route.
Staying at: Rwakobo Rock Lodge
Meal Plan: Full Board
Day 3 of 11 Days Bird Watching And Gorilla: Explore Lake Mburo National Park
Take an early game drive through the misty tracks of Lake Mburo National Park to catch the early risers on the park’s savanna plains. Lucky birders may catch sight of the elusive leopard and some exotic wild animals. Still, you must take advantage of rare bird sightings in the early hours of the drive.
Punctuated with many lakes surrounded by swamps, Lake Mburo National Park has various water-loving bird species, such as the Pelican, Black crake, Heron, cormorant, and fish eagle. The mysterious shoebill is sometimes sighted in the fringes; look out for its big shoe-like head.
You’ll also take a boat ride on the calm waters to get closer to some riparian birds, including crocodiles and hippos.
Staying at: Rwakobo Rock Lodge
Meal: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner.
Day 4 of 11 Days Bird Watching And Gorilla: Drive Lake Mburo - Lake Bunyonyi
You’ll have an early birding drive to tick off the list of some birds you still need to get as you leave the park to drive southwest to Lake Bunyonyi – the place of many birds.
You’ll drive via Kabale, the last town, before you check in at a beach cottage. There’s so much to marvel at, including the Virunga Mountains chain forming a curtain over the island-dotted lake and the hilly landscape.
Lake Bunyonyi is one of the richest bird habitats in Uganda; you won’t stop turning your neck once you take an evening walk around your lodge.
Day 5 : Birding Around Lake Bunyonyi
Lake Bunyonyi is famous for its green and lush terraced hills punctuated by over 200 bird species, including water birds and some migratory birds, especially around Nyombi swamps. With the region’s bird-watching expert, you’ll explore the lake fringes in a fisherman’s boat to islands dotted across the lake.
You’ll visit the legendary Akampene Island, where historically, the Bakiga dumped unmarried pregnant girls. Besides the dark history behind many of the islands, it’s an excellent Uganda birding spot.
Among the birds to expect are the grey crowned cranes, levillant cuckoo, white-tailed monad, slender-billed baglafetch, weavers, African harrier hawk, egrets, cardinal woodpecker, grey crowned cranes, African kingfisher, and herons.
Staying at: Bunyonyi Lake Resort
Meals: Brealfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6 of 11 Days Bird Watching And Gorilla : Lake Bunyonyi - Bwindi Forest ( Boat & Drive )
You will catch a motorized canoe from your beach lodge and cross Lake Bunyonyi to Muko Jetty, 2 hours away. Your guide will pick you up and drive through the hilly landscape, on a dirt road, for 2 hours to reach your cottage at the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
The journey introduces you to enchanting landscapes across the rift valley. For two hours, you’ll drive around the Bwindi Impenetrable forest with occasional glimpses of the misty jungle.
At the lodge, you can walk around the community for a few sightings of Bwindi’s rare birds.
Staying at: Gorilla Misit Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch (packed), and Dinner.
Day 7 : The Gorilla Trek in Bwindi Forest
Your gorilla trekking adventure begins as the day breaks over Bwindi’s lush rainforests. At 7:30 am, the excitement is palpable as you arrive at the trekking center, just a short distance from your lodge. The air crackles with anticipation during a briefing from park rangers. They’ll outline the guidelines to ensure both your safety and the gorillas’ well-being. You’ll also be assigned to a specific gorilla family based on your fitness level and preferences, ready to embark on the journey of a lifetime.
With your small group and experienced guides, you set off into the depths of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. The forest is a vibrant tapestry of towering trees, tangled vines, and a chorus of exotic bird calls. The gorilla trek can be challenging, navigating the dense undergrowth and undulating terrain, but the thrill of discovery propels you onwards. Your guides expertly track the gorilla family, sharing their knowledge of gorilla behavior and the park’s rich ecosystem along the way.
Suddenly, your heart races as the guides signal the gorillas’ proximity. Every rustle of leaves heightens your senses. And then, the moment arrives. Amidst the emerald foliage, a majestic silverback gorilla emerges, his family close behind. Time seems to stand still as you observe these gentle giants in their natural habitat; their playful antics, tender interactions, and powerful presence will leave you in awe. The hour you spend with them is an unforgettable reminder of our connection to the natural world, and the importance of protecting these incredible creatures.
Staying at: Gorilla Misit Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch (packed), and Dinner.
Day 8 of 11 Days Bird Watching And Gorilla : Bird Watching Along Kashsha Trial in Bwindi Forest
You’ll get on the trail at about 8:30 am after a short briefing with your walking safari guide at the lodge. You must hit the trails in the misty early morning hours so that the intense afternoon sunrays find you under the jungle canopy. You travel with a local guide and two gun-bearing rangers for security. Go light; just your backpack with lunch, a camera, and walking. It takes about 4-5 hours to walk the trail.
The trail offers some of Africa’s best montane-forest (mountain-forest) bird watching. There are about 350 bird species, with 14 not recorded elsewhere in Uganda. On this trail, you could see some of the 23 birds unique to the Albertine Rift (90% of all Albertine Rift endemics), including Neumann’s warbler and blue-headed sunbird. Migratory birds are present from November to April.
Two trails meet somewhere in the rainforest and snake down to Buhoma town; you’ll have to select one. The longer one takes about six hours and strays along the Kashasha river and over several ridges. The shorter one starts at Kashasha River, down Nteko valley, and wanders along Ivy River. You must drive about 15 kilometers to Nteko village to start the Ivy River Trail. However, both trails deliver the same jolt of adventure for avid birders.
On the other side, you’ll meet up with your driver, who will drive you through the Ishasha sector of Queen Elizabeth and check you into a bush camp for overnight. In the dying light, look out for the tree-climbing lions lounging in fig trees or leopard lacking in the bushes.
Staying at: Ishasha Wilderness Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch (packed), and Dinner.
Day 9: Birds & Wildlife In Queen Elizabeth National Park
From the arduous mountains and rainforests, this day calms down the Uganda birding expedition with another savanna wilderness expedition on the plains of Queen Elizabeth National Park. You’ll start the day with a sunrise safari game drive through the southern tracks of the park from Ishasha Sector northbound.
You can see numerous bird species accentuated with wild game. Look out for the Martial Eagle, Lesser Flamingoes, Black-rumped Buttonquail, African Skimmer, Ovampo Sparrow hawk, Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl, White-tailed Lark, Saddle-billed Storks, Red Footed Falcon, Papyrus Gonolek, and Papyrus Canary among others.
Tree-climbing lions are a specialty of the Ishasha sector. You’ll also see giant forest hogs; buffalo are beautiful as they are often reddish brown due to interbreeding with forest buffalo from the rainforests. Many interesting antelope species, such as Uganda kob, topi, and bushbuck, will definitely cross your tracks.
In the evening, you’ll visit the Katwe salt works to catch some salt-lake birds like flamingos, Pelicans, plovers, and stilts. Check-in at another camp in the northern section of the park.
Staying at: Enganzi Game Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch (packed), and Dinner.
Day 10 of 11 Days Bird Watching And Gorilla: More Of Queen Elizabeth National Park
You’ll have an early bird-watching expedition in the Maramagambo Forest. From this tropical moist forest, you will see different forest birds such as Hornbills, Kingfishers, and Sunbirds. Other highlights are Bat Cave, where thousands of Egyptian Fruit Bats stay, a small bluish transparent Blue Lake, and Hunter’s Cave.
You’ll then proceed to Mweya Jetty, reaching in time for a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel.
There is prolific birdlife around the Kazinga Channel to keep your eyes in action for more than two hours on a boat safari. Prominent birds on the channel include the African Shoebill, Yellow Billed Stork, Great White & Pink-Backed Pelicans, Open-Billed Stork, Saddle Bill Stork, Great and Long Tailed Cormorants, Darters, Black Crake, and Jacana.
Hippos, elephants, and crocodiles are common sightings on the banks of the Kazinga Channel.
Staying at: Enganzi Game Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch (packed), and Dinner.
Day 11 : Drive Queen Elizabeth Back Entebbe
Early morning game drive or birding in the Kyambura gorge and there after transfer to Entebbe via Mbarara with lunch stop at the Igongo Cultural Centre.
Optional Accommodation Papyrus Guesthouse
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch (Packed), Dinner
11 Days Bird Watching And Gorilla Inclusions & Exclusions
Price Includes:
- Park fees (For non-residents).
- One Gorilla Permits
- All activities(Unless labeled as optional)
- All accommodation (Unless listed as upgrade).
- A professional driver/guide
- All transportation (Unless labeled as optional).
- All Taxes/VAT
- Roundtrip airport transfer
- Meals (As specified in the day-by-day section).
- Drinking water(On all days)
Price Excludes:
- International flights (From/to home)
- Additional accommodation before and at the end of the tour.
- Tips (Tipping guideline US$20.00 pp per day).
- Personal items (Souvenirs, travel insurance, visa fees, etc.)
- The government imposed increases in taxes and/or park fees.
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