Location: Western Uganda
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  • Introduction

    Key Attractions

    some primates, lions, spotted hyenas, leopards, elephants, Topis, buffaloes, kobs, baboons, warthogs, forest hog,Leopard

    some reptiles and a variety of birds

    plus different tree species

    Summary of the Itinerary

    Day 01: Warm welcome on arrival and transfer to hotel/lodge (Bed and breakfast)

    Day 02: Drive to Kibale Forest & then bike from there towards Queen Elizabeth NP. (Full board)

    Day 03:  Ride your bikes on a marram road towards the Ishasha Sector. (Full board)

    Day 04: Ride your bikes on a rough-hilly road to the Ruhija sector of Bwindi NP (Full board)

    Day 05: MountainGorilla tracking in the Impenetrable Forest of Bwindi NP.(Full board)

    Day 06: Ride your bikes through Muko junction to the resort along the shores of Lake Bunyonyi. (Full board)

    Day 07: Drive back to your accommodation in Kampala or Entebbe. (Full board)

    Day 08: Shopping in Kampala City or Entebbe. Flight back home (Bed and breakfast)

  • Day 01: Warm welcome on arrival and transfer to hotel/lodge (Bed and breakfast)

    –          Distance & time (approx.): 8km (10min) to Entebbe town and 40km to Kampala (1hour)

    –          Overnight: Hotel of choice in Entebbe or Kampala

    Day 02: Drive to Kibale Forest & then bike from there towards Queen Elizabeth NP. (Full board)

    –          Distance & time (approx.): 390km (4½ hrs.) from Ebb & 70km biking from Kibale NPhipopotamus

    –          Overnight: Mweya Safari Lodge

    –          Activity: biking (marram road), boat cruise & game drive in Queen Elizabeth NP

    –          Animals: some primates, lions, spotted hyenas, leopards, elephants, buffaloes, kobs, baboons, warthogs, forest hog, antelopes, some reptiles and a variety of birds

    Day 03:  Ride your bikes on a marram road towards the Ishasha Sector. (Full board)

     –          Distance & time (approx.): 80km biking (of the 115km, 2½ hrs. drive)

    –          Overnight: Savannah Resort Hotel

    –          Activity: biking (marram road) & 2 game drives in Queen Elizabeth NP

    –          Animals: some primates, lions, spotted hyenas, leopards, elephants, Topis, buffaloes, kobs, baboons, warthogs, forest hog, antelopes, some reptiles and a variety of birds

    Day 04: Ride your bikes on a rough-hilly road to the Ruhija sector of Bwindi NP (Full board)

    –          Distance & time (approx.): 79 km biking (of the 109km, 2½ hrs. drive)Lion in Mburo National Park

    –          Overnight: Ruhija Gorilla Lodge

    –          Activity: biking (marram road)

    –          Animals: some primates, baboons, antelopes, some reptiles and a variety of birds

    Day 05: MountainGorilla tracking in the Impenetrable Forest of Bwindi NP.(Full board)

    –          Distance & time (approx.): varies with the location of the mountain gorillas

    –          Overnight: Ruhija Gorilla Lodge

    –          Activity: MountainGorilla tracking

    –          Animals: Gorillas, some primates, baboons, antelopes, some reptiles and a variety of birds plus different tree species

    Day 06: Ride your bikes through Muko junction to the resort along the shores of Lake Bunyonyi. (Full board)

     –          Distance & time (approx.): 76 km biking

    –          Overnight: Bunyonyi Overland Resort

    –          Activity: Biking to Lake Bunyonyi

    –          Animals: some primates, baboons, some reptiles and a variety of birds

    Day 07: Drive back to your accommodation in Kampala or Entebbe. (Full board)

    –          Distance & time (approx.): 451km (8hrs) to Entebbe town and 414km to Kampala (7hour)

    –          Overnight: Hotel of choice in Entebbe or Kampala

    –          Activity: Nil

    –          Animals: Nil

    Day 08: Shopping in Kampala City or Entebbe. Flight back home (Bed and breakfast)

     –          Distance & time (approx.): 8km (10min) from Entebbe town and 40km from Kampala (1hour)

    –          Overnight: Nil

    –          Activity: Shopping

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  • TRANSPORT
    We have got Comfortable 4WD vehicles that are specifically designed with large windows, comfortable seats, and large open roof so that you don’t miss that special moment on your safari. Our Land Cruisers offer seats for 5-6 people to ensure that everybody has a window seat and that luggage can be stored well. Besides the Land Cruisers, we also own several 4WD minibuses which take up 20 people to cater for those groups that would like to travel together and not in separate small vehicles.Inside of the coasta
    -A 4×4 safari vehicle driven by an English speaking dCoastariver/guide. Exclusive use of vehicle.IMG-20141028-WA0003

    -Back up vehicle

    -Mountain bikes

    GUIDES
    We know the guide is the key to a great safari. we also have a team of highly Qualified and professional in house tour guides that speak fluent English, French, Spanish and Germany. They have an extensive knowledge of the country, its culture,flora and fauna. They know the hidden places of unparalleled beauty. Above all, they are sensitive to your needs and will take care of you meticulously. You will notice that within a short period of time, they will not only be your guide but have become

  • ACCOMMODATION cq5dam.web.1280.1280 (2)
    Uganda has a wide range of standards when it comes to places to stay – from five star hotels and first class luxury lodges to rustic bush camps and guesthouses. We carefully select the most suitable accommodations for your itinerary, based on location, facilities, atmosphere and personal touch. But no matter how different in style and location these accommodations might be, they all have one thing in common: a genuine warm and hospitable welcome that a visitor to Uganda is entitled to experience!
    So it is important for the client let us know the category of accommodation they wish to stay in.

  • Service Included

    –       All activities and park entrance fees as indicated in the itinerary.

    –       A 4×4 safari vehicle driven by an English speaking driver/guide. Exclusive use of vehicle.

    –       Back up vehicle

    –       Mountain bikes as indicated in the itinerary

    –       One gorilla permit for tracking in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

    –       Mineral water on route except during meals.

    –       Pick up and drop off at the airport.

    –       All transfers as per the itinerary

    –       All the accommodation and meals as indicated in the itinerary

    Services not included:

    –       International flights in and out of the country.

    –       All services not indicated in the itinerary (any of the optional activities).

    –       Drinks: sodas, wines, whiskies, brandies, beers, etc.

    –       Ugandan visas: single entry visa costs US$50 and it is required for all countries that require visas for Uganda

    (principle of reciprocity)  The visa can be obtained on arrival at the airport.

    –       Medical and travel insurance

    –       Tips, telephone expenses, etc.