Imagine going on a gorilla trek one day and the next rafting in the wild. We bring you a new adventure of gorilla trekking with Bwindi rafting through villages. Are you solo, a family, or a group? Enjoy a wildlife safari and gorilla trekking. Then push the adventure to the next level rafting between Bwindi and Queen Elizabeth National Park. Our rafting guides are professionals with over 15 years of experience on the Nile in Uganda and the international adventure circuit including Iceland, Canada, and Spain.
This tour is perfect for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers looking for an authentic African experience.
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 Ugandan safari 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.
Depart early for Murchison Falls National Park. En route, make a stop at Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary, a cornerstone of Uganda’s white rhinoceros reintroduction program. Here, embark on a unique guided rhino tracking experience on foot alongside experienced rangers. This intimate encounter allows you to learn about these magnificent creatures firsthand and gain a deeper understanding of crucial conservation efforts.
Continuing your journey, arrive at Murchison Falls National Park in the late afternoon. Situated at the northern tip of the Albertine Rift Valley, Murchison Falls National Park boasts the grandeur of the Bunyoro escarpment meeting expansive, palm-studded savannas. Originally designated as a game reserve in 1926, it holds the distinction of being Uganda’s largest and oldest conservation area. Murchison Falls is a haven for biodiversity, featuring over 144 mammal species, 556 bird species, 51 reptiles, and 51 amphibians.
The park is intersected by the Nile, cascading 45m over the rift valley wall to form the spectacular Murchison Falls (also known as Kabalega Falls). Murchison Falls National Park has attracted notable visitors throughout history, including Idi Amin, Winston Churchill, Theodore Roosevelt, Ernest Hemingway, and various British royals.
Take the early morning game drive within the park for the chance to see a variety of wildlife in their natural habitat. The day typically begins early with a sunrise game drive. As the sun paints the savanna with warm hues, embark on a safari vehicle to explore the northern sector of the park. Murchison Falls is home to a variety of wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, buffaloes, and various antelope species. Keep an eye out for these majestic creatures as they start their day, and listen to the symphony of bird calls that fill the air. The open savannah allows for excellent wildlife viewing.
After the game drive, head to the river for a boat safari along the Nile River. This unique experience provides an up-close view of hippos, Nile crocodiles, and a plethora of water birds. The boat journey culminates at the base of Murchison Falls, allowing you to witness the powerful rush of water through the narrow gorge.
The safari section road trip from Murchison Falls National Park to Kibale National Park in Uganda offers a transition from savanna landscapes to lush rainforests. Enjoy the amazing Albertine escarpment – the western Great Rift Valley of Africa, the landscapes, rolling hills of tea plantations, and Lake Albert. Pass through Masindi, a town known for its proximity to Budongo Forest and the Budongo Forest Reserve, famous for chimpanzee trekking. Arrive in Fort Portal, a charming town situated at the foothills of the Rwenzori Mountains. This town serves as a gateway to various national parks, including Kibale. You will continue to the Kibale National Park area where your accommodation is.
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. In the afternoon take a community tour to meet locals near the park.
Transfer to the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Your transfer will take you through the Queen Elizabeth National Park, one of the most visited in Uganda. The road trip from Kibale to Bwindi not only takes you to the home of the endangered mountain gorillas but also allows you to appreciate the diverse and scenic landscapes of western Uganda. It provides an opportunity to witness the beauty of Uganda’s diverse landscapes while heading to one of the most iconic destinations for gorilla trekking in the world.
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 an extraordinary and unique experience that elicits a range of emotions, creating lasting memories for those fortunate enough to embark on this adventure. The journey begins with a sense of anticipation and excitement as you prepare to enter the dense and mystical forest that is Bwindi.
As you start the trek, guided by experienced trackers, the anticipation builds with each step. The moment arrives when the guides signal a silent pause, and you catch the first glimpse of a gorilla family. The feeling of awe and wonder is palpable as you witness these magnificent creatures in their natural surroundings.
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.
Today we bring you a new experience – rafting through the jungles and rivers of the Bwindi region. Rafting has been mostly on the Nile but this thrilling experience takes you through the lush green forests between Bwindi and Queen Elizabeth National Park. Our guides are certified professionals with years of experience on the Nile and around the world. At least 2 safety kayakers or more to accompany rafters.
Rafting in Bwindi on the Birira River is an exhilarating experience for adventure seekers visiting Uganda. The river, known for its scenic landscapes and thrilling rapids, offers an exciting contrast to the calm, lush surroundings of Bwindi. This Bwindi rafting adventure is a new experience, and it provides a perfect mix of adrenaline and breathtaking views, as you navigate through the heart of Uganda’s rainforest. Suitable for both beginners and seasoned rafters, this activity adds an adventurous twist to a safari that’s often focused on gorilla trekking and wildlife.
Transfer by road to the Lake Mburo National Park area. The road transfer takes you through a variety of terrains and landscapes, offering a visual feast of Uganda’s geographical diversity. You may traverse winding mountain roads, pass through lush greenery, and experience the changing scenery as you descend from the highlands.
En route, you are likely to pass through or near local communities and villages, providing glimpses of everyday life in rural Uganda. Look out for the graceful longhorn Ankole cattle. The Ankole cattle are a distinctive breed of cattle indigenous to Uganda and the East African region. Many communities in areas surrounding Lake Mburo National Park keep them as has been the tradition for hundreds of years. You have the option to take a community excursion to see how the locals keep and look after their beloved cattle. Or you could simply take a rest after days of adventure.
It is your last day. Crown it with a safari walk in Lake Mburo National Park. The walk offers a unique and immersive experience, allowing visitors to explore the park’s diverse ecosystems on foot. Visitors are accompanied by experienced and knowledgeable guides who are familiar with the park’s flora, fauna, and terrain.
Walking safaris offer the opportunity for close encounters with wildlife. While larger predators are not common in Lake Mburo National Park, the walk may bring sightings of various herbivores, birds, and smaller mammals. The park is home to a variety of bird species, and a safari walk allows birdwatchers to spot and identify different birds in their natural habitat. The guided nature walk provides an educational experience, with guides sharing information about the park’s biodiversity, ecosystems, and conservation efforts.
After the walk, transfer to Entebbe with a stopover at the equator line dividing northern and southern hemispheres.