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Although a comparatively small country, Uganda has over a thousand different species of birds from great eagles and rare shoebill storks to tiny iridescent sunbirds.The key to Uganda’s diversity is its variety of habitats: arid semi-dessert, rich savannahs, lowland and montane rainforests, vast wetlands, volcanoes and an Afro-alpine zone. The Country has more bird species per square kilometre than any other country in Africa. Uganda, roughly the same size as the UK, can boast a national list of 1008 species! This figure represents more than half the bird species that can be found in the whole of Africa. Click here to book or contact us for more details, price and tailor made itinerary.

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Day One: Depart from Kampala to the South Western part of Uganda and move on to Kibale forest the extra ordinary forest that boosts of Uganda’s 335 species of bird, over144species of butterfly and a home to an astonishing 12 species of primate and probably one of the highest primate densities in the world. Late afternoon birding at the entrance of the Park. Dinner and overnight to Kanyankyu Tourist center.

Day Two: Full day birding in Kibale Forest on the guided Forest walks expect to see a variety of bird species like white- bellied Crested Flycatcher, Grey- throated Flycatcher Uganda woodland warbler, White-naped pigeon, African Pitta, Joyful Greenbul and many more. Don’t forget to spot families of chimps and monkeys swinging through the ancient forest trees as you move on. Return to the Tourist center; visit the Bigodi Swamp in the evening for more bird species. Dinner and overnight at the center.

Day Three: After an early breakfast we’ll take an early morning walk in Magombe Forest for yet more species of bird, drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park for birding around the Mweya Peninsular and Lake George. Launch cruise on the amazing Kazinga channel for a thrilling bird life like the famous shoebill, African Skimmer, Papyrus Gonolek, Black bee- eater and many more. Watch out for Schools of Hippos, Buffalos crocodiles and more game that come to have a drink on the Kazinga water channel. Dinner and overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge/ Camping/ Hostel.

Day Four: We’ll an early drive to Ishasha through the Maramagambo- Kigezi area. Watch out for chimps that “criss –cross” the roadArrive at Ishasha for a late evening walk. Dinner and overnight at Ishasha tented camp.

Day Five: After an early morning drive we’ll probably see the rare tree climbing lions, proceed to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, a home to the rare mountain gorilla, the treasure chest of flora and fauna and the richest forest in East Africa. Expect to see various bird species in the Albertine Rift Valley namely Red –throated Alethe, Red -faced Woodland Warbler, Collared Apalis, Woodpeckers, Black bee – eater, Cuckoos and others. Afternoon birding, lunch, dinner and overnight at Gorilla Forest Camp/Buhoma homestead.

Day Six: We’ll spent the whole day birding in the forest and onto the Waterfall trail, working slowly back along the “main track” where we’ll spend the whole afternoon. Dinner and overnight at Buhoma.

Day Seven: Early departure for Ruhija, birding “the neck” for a few hours enroute. Afternoon along the road to Kabale. Dinner and overnight at Ruhija.

Day Eight: Walk the along trail to Mubwindi Swamp, afternoon around Ruhija. Over night at Ruhija.

Day Nine: After breakfast, Bird slowly enroute along the road towards Kabale then depart for Lake Mburo National Park. Other than birds Lake Mburo NP boosts of small beautiful lakes, game species notably impala, eland, zebra, buffalo, klipspringer and waterbuck. Late afternoon birding at the entrance road to Rwonyo. Over night at Rwonyo.

Day Ten: Full day birding at Lake Mburo. Picnic lunch, the take a canoe trip to see the kingfisher, heron and other water bird species and watch out for hippos and crocodiles, don’t worry your guide will keep you a distance from them for the can be dangerous!!! Dinner and overnight at Rwonyo.

Day Eleven: Morning game drive (optional), back to Rwonyo, relax and “chit - chat”. Afternoon drive back to Kampala.

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