10-day birding adventure through Uganda’s most renowned birding destinations. From wetlands to savannahs, forests, and national parks, this safari offers opportunities to see a wide array of bird species, including rare and endemic species unique to East Africa. With expert guides, you’ll explore places like Mabamba Wetlands, Lake Mburo National Park, Queen Elizabeth National Park, Kibale Forest, and Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, all home to rich birdlife and diverse ecosystems.
Tailoring Your Birding Adventure:
This 10-day itinerary is flexible and can be customized to meet your preferences, budget, and availability of accommodations and permits. We can also arrange additional activities such as nature walks or cultural visits if requested. Reach out to us to create your perfect birding safari in Uganda!
Upon arrival at Entebbe International Airport, you’ll be warmly greeted by our representative, who will assist with your transfer to your accommodation. Take the afternoon to rest and unwind. If time permits, visit the Entebbe Botanical Gardens—an excellent spot for birdwatching. Enjoy a delicious dinner and relax for the night.
Start your day with a hearty breakfast before heading to Mabamba Wetland, a prime location for spotting the Shoebill Stork, along with water-loving birds like herons, kingfishers, and jacanas. After your canoe tour, continue the journey to Lake Mburo National Park. Check in at your lodge and take a brief walk around the area, where you can spot some local bird species. Overnight stay in Lake Mburo.
Dedicate the day to birdwatching in Lake Mburo National Park, known for its rich bird diversity. Explore various habitats, including wetlands, savannahs, and woodlands, home to over 300 bird species such as the African Fish Eagle, African Finfoot, and Crested Francolin. A guided birding tour will help you spot and identify species throughout the day. Return to your lodge in the evening for dinner and rest.
After breakfast, drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park, one of the best birding destinations in Uganda. The 3-4 hour drive offers beautiful scenic views, and upon arrival, check in at your accommodation. In the afternoon, embark on a birding tour through diverse habitats, from wetlands to savannahs and forests. Queen Elizabeth is home to over 600 bird species, including the African Skimmer and Pink-backed Pelican. Return to your lodge for dinner and overnight.
Today, dive deeper into birdwatching at Queen Elizabeth National Park. Explore the Mweya Peninsula, Ishasha Sector, and Kazinga Channel, known for their diverse birdlife. Look out for raptors, waterbirds, and forest-dwelling species, as well as Albertine Rift endemics. Your guide will provide insights into the behavior and habitats of the birds you spot. In the evening, enjoy a sunset game drive and return to your lodge for a well-deserved dinner and rest.
After breakfast, embark on a 3-4 hour drive to Kibale Forest National Park, a haven for both birdwatchers and primate enthusiasts. Upon arrival, check into your lodge and prepare for an afternoon birding walk. Kibale is home to over 370 bird species, including the Great Blue Turaco and Green-breasted Pitta. Enjoy the peaceful trails, surrounded by birdsong and colorful plumage. Overnight stay in Kibale.
After a hearty breakfast, embark on a chimpanzee trekking adventure in Kibale Forest. Along the trek, keep an eye out for the numerous bird species that inhabit the forest, including the African Grey Parrot, Olive Long-tailed Cuckoo, and Narina Trogon. After the trek, continue your birding experience in the forest. Your guide will help identify the various species and provide fascinating details about their behavior. Head back to your lodge for a delicious dinner and rest.
Enjoy breakfast before setting off for Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The drive takes approximately 4-5 hours, offering stunning views along the way. Upon arrival, check into your accommodation. In the afternoon, join a guided birding walk through the forest, home to over 350 bird species, including the African Green Broadbill and Shelley’s Crimsonwing. Enjoy dinner and spend the night in Bwindi.
This is one of the highlights of your birding safari. After breakfast, set out on an exciting gorilla trekking adventure in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest. Following trails through the forest, you’ll encounter the majestic mountain gorillas in their natural habitat. After the trek, continue birdwatching, focusing on the bird species found in the forest. With 23 Albertine Rift endemics, Bwindi is a birdwatcher’s paradise. Return to your lodge in the evening for a restful dinner and overnight stay.
After breakfast, bid farewell to Bwindi and drive back to Entebbe, arriving in the afternoon or evening. You will then be transferred to Entebbe International Airport for your departure, concluding your memorable birding adventure in Uganda.