Entebbe

Days 1 - 2

Entebbe sits on a peninsula along the northern shores of Lake Victoria in central Uganda, offering a calm, green retreat within easy reach of the country’s main international airport. Its character is defined by palm-lined roads, botanical gardens and a relaxed lakeside atmosphere that feels far removed from the pace of larger cities. Visitors can cruise across Africa’s largest lake, spot rare shoebills in nearby wetlands, or explore wildlife conservation centres that provide insight into Uganda’s remarkable biodiversity. The sight of fishing boats drifting across sunlit waters, the rustle of lakeside trees and the calls of colourful birds create a soothing backdrop throughout the day. Entebbe is not a bustling urban destination; its appeal lies in nature, tranquillity and unhurried exploration.

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Semuliki National Park

Days 2 - 5

Semuliki National Park is located in Bwamba County, a remote and scenic part of Bundibugyo District in western Uganda, along the edge of the Albertine Rift Valley. The park is defined by a rare blend of ecosystems, including lowland tropical rainforest, open grasslands, wetlands and geothermal hot springs, creating one of the most unique landscapes in East Africa. It is a biodiversity hotspot, home to over 400 bird species, more than 300 butterfly species, and a variety of primates, alongside larger wildlife such as elephants, buffalo, waterbuck, crocodiles and warthog. Visitors can explore forest trails on guided hikes, experience the steaming Sempaya Hot Springs, enjoy birdwatching and encounter the rich cultural heritage of the Batwa communities. With its dense jungle, unusual geothermal features and exceptional wildlife diversity, Semuliki offers a truly immersive rainforest safari experience.

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Southern Queen Elizabeth National Park

Days 5 - 8

Occupying the southern reaches of Queen Elizabeth National Park, this quieter safari region is defined by expansive grasslands, scattered fig trees and the wildlife-rich plains of the Ishasha sector. Best known for its famous tree-climbing lions, the area offers one of Africa's most distinctive safari experiences, with these remarkable predators often seen resting high up in the sprawling branches. Game drives may also reveal elephants, buffalo, Uganda kob and a variety of antelope, while the region's diverse birdlife attracts keen birdwatchers. Golden grasslands stretch towards distant hills, punctuated by acacia trees and the calls of birds carried on the warm breeze. Southern Queen Elizabeth National Park is ideal for travellers seeking a quieter safari experience with exceptional wildlife and dramatic natural scenery.

Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

Days 8 - 11

Located in southwestern Uganda, the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is said to be Africa’s oldest rainforest. It is world-renowned for its excellent gorilla-sighting opportunities - the forest is home to half of the remaining mountain gorillas on earth. This gorilla experience takes place among a rugged landscape of dense jungle, cascading waterfalls, sparkling mountain streams, deep valleys, and steep ridges. The untouched forest has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its breathtaking natural beauty and unique ecological significance. Aside from the amazing gorilla interactions, there are other drawcards such as a network of forest walks, over 340 species of bird to spot, and a variety of brightly-coloured butterflies to identify.

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