Discover Uganda like the early explore as you go on our ultimate Big 5 walking safari in Murchison Falls National Park, primates trek and Nile River cruise. The walking safari in Murchison is private allowing you to explore untouched landscapes with your small group while staying in a fully-staffed tented camp. This is the perfect blend of a responsible classic safari, conservation and sustainable travel. Add to your adventure gorilla and chimpanzee trekking and you have a ultimate Uganda adventure safari.
At Nandi Adventures, we believe in creating all-inclusive Ugandan safaris that maximize your experience and minimize your worries. Unlike other companies, we prioritize transparent pricing with no hidden costs. Our meticulously crafted itineraries include a variety of activities, attraction entrance fees, comfortable accommodations, reliable transportation, and the services of our expert guides. This ensures you can focus on what truly matters: making unforgettable memories in the heart of Africa.
We understand that dietary needs can vary, and we’re happy to cater to vegetarians, vegans, and pescatarians. Simply let us know your preferences during the booking process, and we’ll ensure your meals are delicious and tailored to your dietary restrictions.
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Today you arrive in Uganda – famously known as the Pearl of Africa because of its great diversity and beauty. Your Big 5 Walking Safari and Primates Trek starts here and now. Our representative and your private guide will receive you at the airport and then transfer you to your accommodation. Your guide for the trip will brief you of the days ahead and the adventure that awaits. Depending on your time of arrival in Entebbe, you may be able to go shopping for some essentials like torch batteries. Or you may visit the Botanical Gardens where you may have the chance of seeing some primates.
Depart early for Murchison Falls National Park, with a stop at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary for a guided rhino tracking experience on foot. Accompanied by expert rangers, you’ll witness Uganda’s white rhino conservation efforts firsthand, marking your first Big 5 encounter. Arrive at Murchison Falls in the late afternoon and settle into Nyamsika Camp, an exclusive private bush camp offering unmatched seclusion. As you sip a sundowner drink, the breathtaking sunset preludes your multi-day walking safari. The park, home to over 144 mammal species, the Nile, and the iconic Murchison Falls, offers sightings of Big 5 wildlife, primates like the patas monkey, and much more.
Murchison Falls National Park—Uganda’s largest and oldest conservation area—boasts diverse habitats, including palm-studded savannas and the stunning Bunyoro escarpment, offering a perfect backdrop for walking safaris. Notable historical figures like Winston Churchill and Theodore Roosevelt have visited this park, adding a touch of heritage to your adventure.
Wake up to an early breakfast accompanied by the sounds of Murchison Falls National Park’s wilderness. Take on a morning safari walk towards Te Okot, lasting 2.5 to 3.5 hours. The terrain is mostly open and slightly hilly, with some gullies and Borassus Palms, which are a primary food source for elephants—one of Africa’s Big 5. There is a good chance of seeing herds of elephants and various antelopes, especially during the dry season. Enjoy an early lunch around noon, followed by a siesta to relax and immerse yourself in the wilderness. In the afternoon, take a game drive or a shorter walk from 4 to 5 pm, lasting about an hour.
After an early breakfast, embark on a long morning walk to the River Nile, lasting 4 to 5 hours. Sandals are recommended for wading through shallow, warm water. The walk will take you along the Nyamsika riverbed that feeds into the Nile River, frequented by a variety of wildlife, including waterbuck, buffaloes, kobs, hartebeest, elephants, and occasionally hyenas. You’ll have the opportunity to observe numerous footprints along the way.
At the end of the walk, a boat will be waiting to take us on a 2-hour ride to the bottom of Murchison Falls and back. Enjoy a packed lunch on the boat. In the late afternoon, return to the camp for relaxation.
On your final day in Murchison Falls National Park, start with a stunning morning walk along the Nyamsika riverbed, ending in a scenic bush breakfast. Afterward, you’ll have the option to visit the top of Murchison Falls before departing the park. Continue your journey south toward Kibale National Park, passing the Great Western Rift Valley and Lake Albert. Enjoy the scenic drive before arriving at your lodge near Kibale for check-in and relaxation. This transition offers a perfect mix of adventure and tranquility as you prepare for primate trekking.
Tracking chimpanzees in Kibale National Park is a thrilling and immersive experience, offering you the chance to observe these intelligent and charismatic primates in their natural habitat. Kibale National Park is renowned for its high population of chimpanzees, making it one of the best places in Africa for chimpanzee tracking.
The day typically starts with a pre-trek briefing by experienced guides. Once the chimpanzee community is located, visitors are allowed a limited time (usually one hour) to observe and enjoy the experience. Guides provide information about the chimpanzees’ behavior, social structure, and the surrounding ecosystem. You may witness various behaviors, including feeding, grooming, playing, and even vocalizations. Chimpanzees share a close genetic relationship with humans, and observing them can be a fascinating and sometimes emotional experience.
Affectionately known as the “Primate Capital” for its remarkable diversity, Kibale National Park is home to 13 primate species, including chimpanzees. Experienced trackers will guide you through the rainforest in search of a habituated chimpanzee family. Witnessing these intelligent primates swinging through the trees will undoubtedly be a highlight of your trip. Keep an eye out for other primates, such as the red colobus monkey and the rare L’Hoest’s monkey, and listen for the songs of some of the 370 bird species in the area.
In the afternoon take a community the to meet locals that live near the national park. Look out for beautiful birds, and primates you may not have seen in the park.
Early today you will leave Kibale and head to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to about half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. The road transfer from Kibale National Park to Bwindi offers travelers a captivating journey through the diverse landscapes of western Uganda.
Departing from the lush forests of Kibale, renowned for its chimpanzee populations, the route winds through verdant tea plantations and picturesque villages. As the journey progresses southwards, the terrain becomes more rugged, eventually leading into the mist-shrouded hills of Bwindi. This scenic drive not only showcases Uganda’s natural beauty but also provides opportunities to glimpse local life and culture along the way. It’s a memorable journey that sets the stage for encountering endangered mountain gorillas in their forested sanctuary.
Arriving in Bwindi is the beginning of an unforgettable adventure, providing you with the chance to connect with nature, witness incredible wildlife, and experience the magic of gorilla trekking in one of Africa’s most remarkable national parks. Enjoy a relaxing evening taking in the jungle noises as you prepare for the next day’s gorilla trekking adventure.
Gorilla trekking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is a life-changing adventure, offering an intimate encounter with one of the world’s most endangered species. As you trek through the dense, mist-covered forest, guided by expert trackers, excitement builds with each step.
The anticipation peaks when you finally spot a gorilla family in their natural habitat. Observing their social interactions, from playful young ones to protective silverbacks, creates a deep emotional connection. This profound experience, often evoking awe and tears, is a must-do for wildlife and nature enthusiasts seeking unforgettable memories in Uganda.
For the hour you spend observing them, a sense of intimacy develops. The intricate social dynamics, the expressions on their faces, and the playful interactions among family members forge a magical connection. It’s not uncommon for participants to be moved to tears by the profound connection established during the encounter.
Early today, embark on a scenic road transfer from Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to Lake Mburo National Park, traversing through Uganda’s captivating countryside. Witness the transition from misty rainforests to rolling hills and lush savannahs. Along the way, experience an optional cultural encounter with a local cattle-keeping community, gaining insights into traditional Ugandan pastoral life. This enriching journey complements the incredible wildlife and natural beauty you’ll discover in both parks.
End your Ugandan journey with a memorable walking safari in Lake Mburo National Park. Explore the park’s diverse ecosystems on foot, guided by experienced rangers. Spot a variety of wildlife, including herbivores, birds, and smaller mammals. Learn about the park’s biodiversity, ecosystems, and conservation efforts from your knowledgeable guide.
Visit the Equator Line:
Before heading to Entebbe, make a stop at the equator line, a unique geographical landmark dividing the northern and southern hemispheres. Take a photo and experience the fascinating phenomenon of water swirling down different drains on either side of the line.