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23 Days Uganda Birding Tour Adventure

23 Days Uganda Birding Tour Adventure,  We intend to cover some of the country’s most precious habitats. The western part of the country is probably the richest with a vast range of bird species a birder would consider while planning a birding in Uganda Safari. It is home to the region’s highly sought-after Albertine Rift endemics, restricted species from the Congo forest, a good number of foresters, mountain birds, water birds and not forgetting the remarkable savannah residents.

The tour will cover a multitude of habitats from lush rainforest, to wild savannahs, to wetlands and swamps. Variable scenery and arguably the finest on the continent, and a mind-blowing mammal experience awaits.

 

DETAILED ITINERARY OF 23 DAYS UGANDA BIRDING TOUR

Day 1: Arrival for Uganda Birding Exclusive Safari

On your arrival for your Uganda Birding Tour at Entebbe International Airport, you will be transferred to Hotel.

Depending on the time of arrival, we bird Entebbe Botanical Gardens for an introduction to Ugandan birds. Situated on the northern shores of Lake Victoria, the gardens are virtually on the Equator and cover an area of 40.7hectares. The parking lot trees here typically offer great patch spots for Eastern Plantain-eaters. Plantain-eaters belong to the Turaco family, which has fascinating species that leave fresh Uganda birders in extreme excitement. Splendid Starlings, Yellow-fronted Tinkerbird and Common Bulbul also like to show up at the same spot. Shikra flies over this space and the bottle –brush tree nearby tends to act like a bird magnet for Red-chested, Green-throated, Olive-bellied, Mariqua.

Kinds of the birds there

Purple-banded, Collared and the Scarlet-chested Sunbirds. African Yellow White-eye and African Thrush also frequent this same tree. We should also expect Gray parrot, Crowned and Black-and-white-casqued Hornbills, Hooded Vulture, Woodland Kingfisher, Lizard Buzzard, African Harrier-Hawk,  the colourfully striking Black-headed Gonolek, White-browed Robin-chat, Double-toothed Barbet, Ross’s Turaco, Speckled Mousebird, Yellow-fronted Canary, Black-headed Heron, Yellow-fronted Canary, a couple of Weavers that included, Orange, Weyn’s, Golden-backed, Black-headed, Village, Northern Brown-throated, Vieillot’s and Slender-billed should be among those to be seen. Weyn’s Weaver show up at Entebbe Botanical Gardens

Usually, the gardens entertain Vervet Monkey and the good-looking Mantled Guereza.

Location: Entebbe

Accommodation Option:

  Luxury  Latitude 0 Degrees or Similar
  Mid-Range   Kaazi Beach Resort or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

Day 2: Bird to Lake Mburo National Park Via Mabamba Wetland

We have an early breakfast and do an hour and a half drive to Mabamba, a Ramsar site and an Important Bird Area. The Mabamba wetland is one of the top two places in the world to find the Shoebill which an uptick bird for so many birders on earth and Africa’s number one and highly sought-after; the other spot is Murchison Falls National Park. Mabamba offers over 80% chances for seeing this alien-looking-like bird.

Driving there, we might get African Green Pigeon, Great Blue and Ross’s Turaco; they like patching high on the snags by the roadside. The wetland here is one of the top community-based initiatives in the country, and when we get there, we take community members’ used engine-powered boat that is big enough to carry a motorcycle.

Drive to the Equator

After searching for the Shoebill, we will drive to the Equator, which is along the way for illustrations and photography experience. When we continue with the drive along the highway, we should expect the stunning Lilac-breasted Roller, Wahlberg’s and Long-crested Eagles, Eurasian Kestrel, Gray-backed Fiscal and Bare-faced Go-away-bird.

At the dirt road, as we approach the park and our accommodation, we will look for Red-backed Scrub-Robin, Red-faced and Singing Cisticolas. Occasionally, this stretch can be perfect for Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl, Red-necked and Crested Francolins, Emerald-spotted Wood-dove, Crowned Lapwing, Brown Snake-Eagle and beautiful African Black-headed Oriole. A few mammals that included Zebra, Impala, Topi, Waterbuck, Dwarf Mongoose, the gigantic Common Eland, and Common Warthog show up sometimes.

Location: Lake Mburo National Park

Accommodation Option:

                      Luxury         Mihingo Lodge or Similar
                      Mid-range          Rwakobo Rock Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

Day 3: Birding Uganda Lake Mburo National Park

This day we explore the lovely woodlands and thickets of Uganda’s smallest wildlife park. This park is great for woodland species especially some species that you would describe as being at their furthest northern range.

The few trucks we should cover are expected to present some of the park’s highlights like Red-Faced Barbet which is an East African endemic, Crested and Spot-flanked Barbets, Brown-chested, Crowned, Wattled and Senegal Lapwings, Southern Black Flycatcher, Slate-coloured Boubou, some eagles like Bateleur and Wahlberg’s, Wahlberg’s Honeyguide, Black Cuckoo-shrike, Sulphur-breasted Bush-shrike, White-winged Black-Tit, African Paradise-Flycatcher, Common Scimitarbill and many others.

We shall return to the accommodation for a lunch break but still can expect to see birds like Red-headed Weaver, Lappet-faced Vulture, Yellow-breasted Apalis, Trilling Cisticola, Chin-spot Batis, Green-wood-hoopoe and many by the strategically located restaurant. After lunch, we do another drive with hopes of finding Grey Tit-flycatcher, White-backed Vulture, African Pipit, and the African Scops-Owl in the dark. A good day tends to end quickly, that is exactly what it should feel like at the end of the day.

African Finfoot – Lake Mburo proves to be the most reliable spot for this shy species

Location: Lake Mburo National Park

Accommodation Option:

                      Luxury         Mihingo Lodge or Similar
                      Mid-range          Rwakobo Rock Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

Day 4: Birding Mgahinga Gorilla National Park- Uganda Birding Tours

This morning we should do a boat ride on the beautiful Lake Mburo to find a few more great birds that have it and its surrounding as a home. This is an approximately 10-km2 lake that is entirely within the park, a luxurious water spot that has boosted the numbers of African Fish-Eagle and African Finfoot incredibly. For an hour and a half ride, we expect to get excellent views of Hippopotamus schools. We scan the shoreline and the hanging riverine thickets for Black Crake, White-backed Night-heron, African Finfoot, Water Thick-knee and African Fish-Eagles. Our weaver list should continue to grow with Spectacled, Lesser-masked, Slender-billed, Holub’s and with efforts, we should find Grey-capped Warblers that love to call along the edges.

We will do a birding drive as we leave the park after the boat ride and start looking for Augur Buzzard when we get to the road to the Kisoro. The Augur Buzzards are doing quite well along this stretch. With a good day, the power polls should be right for Banded and Black-breasted Snake-eagle, we should stop at Papyrus swamps for Papyrus Canary, Papyrus Gonolek, Papyrus Yellow Warbler, White-winged and Greater Swamp Warblers before we approached the popular Albertine rift ranges.

The mountain ranges

When we approach the mountain ranges, we will be higher than our previous accommodation by a minimum of 7 metres above sea level, this is going to make it a little cooler.  The good news is; this is the weather and habitat that the Albertine rift endemic Mountain Gorillas and birds love, so we are in for a good deal. The recently described East African endemic; Ruaha Chat, Cinnamon-chested Bee-eater and African Stone-chat are among the last new birds we should get for this day.

Location: Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

Accommodation Option:

      Luxury             Mount Gahinga Lodge or Similar
      Mid-range   Lake Mulehe Gorilla Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

Day 5:  Birdwatching At Mgahinga Gorilla National Park In Uganda

After an early breakfast, we head to mountain Sabinyo for a hike during which we should get our first Albertine Rift endemics set. The nearly dark session of the forty minutes drive usually shows us the regular Pied Crow, and as it clears up when we are approaching the forest, we should expect Cape Robin-Chat, Yellow Bishop, Streaky Seed-eater, Plain Martins and with luck, we should see the resident pair of the Laner Falcon.

On starting our whole day walk into the mountains, we hope to have pleasant views of the very secretive Cinnamon Bracken Warbler and Archer’s Robin-Chat. Normally, these are the kind of birds that we work hard to see. As we get deeper into the mountains, we will be treated to the most magnificent mountainous views that can be expected on an East African tour. Uganda Birding Tour – 23 Days, Incomparably scenic views of this small montane forest park! Regal Sunbird – One of the Albertine Rift endemic Sunbirds

We will look for Western and Yellow-rumped Tinkerbirds, Kandt’s Waxbill which is a recent split from Black-headed Waxbill, Albertine rift endemics that included the colourful Regal and Stuhlmann’s Sunbirds, Rwenzori Batis, the strikingly beautiful Rwenzori Turaco, Red-faced Woodland Warbler and Stripe-breasted Tit. Other magnificent birds to be added from the trees and bamboo forests should include Mountain Yellow Warbler, Dusky-turtle Dove, Chubb’s Cisticola, Thick-billed Seedeater, Chestnut-throated Apalis and many more.

Location: Mgahinga Gorilla National Park

Accommodation Option:

      Luxury            Mount Gahinga Lodge or Similar 
      Mid-range Lake Mulehe Gorilla Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

Day 6: Uganda Birding Safari To Ruhija

Today, we transfer to Ruhija which is famously known as Africa’s number one birding spot. Sometimes, the Grey-capped Warbler, Dusky-brown Flycatcher, White-necked Raven and Straw-coloured Fruit Bats around the parking lot attract our attention before we departure. Uganda Birding Tour – 23 Days, We shall accept this inconvenience if the case gets to be similar.  Driving through Kisoro town, we got the huge-billed White-necked Raven; this is a cool-looking raven for sure; they have this very huge and thick-looking bill.

At Echuya forest, we intend to do a few stops to look for Albertine Sooty Boubou, Rwenzori and Black-faced Apalises. We also hope to get better looks at the Mountain Yellow Warbler, Banded Prinia individuals as they skulk in the undergrowth, White-browed Crombec, Brown-capped and the endemic Strange Weaver, Northern Puff-back, Mountain Illadopsis, Red-throated Alethe, Doherty’s and Lagden’s Bush-shrikes and many more to richen our list endemics list.

Location: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

Accommodation Option:

      Luxury             Buhoma Lodge or Similar
      Mid-range  Bakiga Lodge or Similar 

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

Day 7: Birding And Optional Gorilla Trekking In Uganda

Gorilla Trekking

This is usually a big day, we anticipate for the big one! Mountain gorilla trekking is such a highlight even on birding tours. After breakfast, we go to the information office for a proper briefing on how to behave amidst Mountain Gorillas and family allocation.

This activity may take anywhere between an hour to eight, so a reasonable degree of fitness is required. It is a beautiful experience to stare into the eyes of these gentle giants; watch them in awe as they play and go about their daily activities. Uganda Birding Tour – 23 Days, It is indeed a “once in a lifetime” experience that will linger. Each encounter is different and has its rewards, but you are likely to enjoy the close view of adults feeding, grooming and resting as the young frolic and swing from vines in a delightfully playful display.

Birding

When done with gorilla tracking activity, there is a high chance that you will be happy to go out for more restricted-range and Albertine Rift endemics. In this case, we will do a leisurely walk to the community secondary forest. We will look for Barred and Olive Long-tailed Cuckoos, Grauer’s Warbler, Black-tailed oriole, the very skittish Luhder’s Bush-shrike while they make their way through the vines, Gray Cuckoo-shrikes.

Location: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

Accommodation Option:

      Luxury                    Buhoma Lodge or Similar
      Mid-range          Bakiga Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

 Day 8: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park – Birding Mubwindi – Uganda Birding.

After our early morning breakfast, we start our hike to the famous Mubwindi swamp in pursuit for some of the toughest endemics of this area. This section of Bwindi Impenetrable National park is well known for being Africa’s number one birding spot according to the African Bird Club. You should expect excellent birding weather and high-quality birds, and the case is usually similar here, one hardly get disappointed. In the first hours of the day, while we walk down the slopes of this mountainous terrain and habitat, we should hope to see White-tailed Blue-Flycatcher, Black-tailed Oriole, Black-throated Apalis, Dusky Tit, Least, Willcock’s and dwarf Honeyguides, Sharpe’s Starling, Mountain Buzzard, Yellow-streaked Greenbul and Narina Trogon among others.

 

The walk will continue to the marsh where we hope to find some uptick birds like Grauer’s Rush Warbler and Grauer’s Broadbill, but we will scan for, Brown-capped Weaver, Black-billed Turaco, Olive, Elliot’s, Cardinal and Tulberg’s Woodpeckers, Northern Black Flycatcher, Blue-headed, Tiny and Purple-breasted Sunbirds, Dusky Crimsonwing, Mountain Greenbul and western Citril. Keeping the eyes in the trees, we will also see through the undergrowth for even mythical birds like Grey-chested Illadopsis, Mountain Illadopsis, Oriole Finch.

Location: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

Accommodation Option:

      Luxury                    Buhoma Lodge or Similar
      Mid-range          Bakiga Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

Day 9: Birding Safari To Buhoma Of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

Today we transfer to Buhoma, another section of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Depending on how well we will have done the previous day, we may decide to take care of unfinished business; Ruhija has the best chances for Handsome Francolin.

Kivu Ground-Thrush – A mythical Albertine Rift endemic

Drive to the neck

The drive will continue to the famous “neck” where we hope to find the delicate-looking Mountain Wagtail and Cassin’s Flycatcher as they gourd the rocks in the stream.  This stretch is at 1500masl, is an overlapping area for low and high elevation wildlife! It is here that you start seeing the real beauty of Greenbuls; Plain, Little, Gray, Toro Olive, Red-tailed, Ansorge’s, Shelley’s and Honeyguide Greenbuls. A couple of Sunbirds like Little Green, Green, Olive and Blue-throated Brown, Collared and Northern Double-collared wonder about here.

Location: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

Accommodation Option:

      Luxury                    Buhoma Lodge or Similar
      Mid-range          Bakiga Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

 Day 10: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park –  Birding Buhoma Main Trail

This morning, we will bird Buhoma main trail. This forest merges birds of the low and highland elevations. A good day yields a significant number of Guinea-Congo forest, and Albertine Rift montane ranges specialities. We will do the first minutes birding the secondary forest to be rewarded with undergrowth dwelling Grey-winged, Red-capped, Blue-shouldered and Snowy-crowned Robin-Chats, Grey, Black-throated and Buff-throated Apalises, Grey-headed and White-breasted Nigritas, White-bellied Robin-Chat, Cabanis’s Greenbul, Red-headed Malimbe, Dusky Tit, Red-chested, Klaas’s and African Emerald, Cuckoos, Chubb’s Cisticola, Northern and Mackinnon’s Shrikes.

Also, when we get to the primary forest when the light is at its best, we should find African Shrike-flycatcher, African Broadbill, Red-throated Alethe, Red-tailed Bristlebill, flocks of Red-tailed Greenbul, Neumann’s Warbler and the nearly impossible Kivu Ground-Thrush. The mixed flocks should be great for Golden-crowned Woodpecker, Jameson’s Antpecker, Cassin’s Honeyguide, Petit’s Cuckoo-shrike and the recently split Willard’s Sooty Boubou. More birds should add on the list by the end of the day.

Neumann’s Warbler – A tough Albertine Rift endemic we will attempt to find

Location: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park

Accommodation Option:

      Luxury                    Buhoma Lodge or Similar
      Mid-range          Bakiga Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

Day 11: Bwindi Impenetrable Forest – Queen Elizabeth National Park

After over a week of montane forest birding, we will have to leave these fantastic locations and head to the Great East African rift valley. We shall bird through Ishasha which is the southern section of Queen Elizabeth National Park and have a wonderful time working on our woodland and open country birds again. On sunny days, the sky here is excellent for observing some raptors many of which may have seen earlier. Most likely to be new should include Gabar Goshawk, White-headed and Lappet-faced Vulture, Rufous-breasted Sparrow-hawk and Banded Snake-Eagle.

This stretch usually offers Impressive views of Wing-snapping, Croaking and Stout Cisticolas, flocks of White-winged Widowbird, White-headed Barbet, Pin-tailed Whydah, Moustached Grass-Warbler, Broad-tailed Grassbird, Greater-painted Snipe, Malagasy Pond-Heron, Red-shouldered Cuckoo-shrike, Scaly and Red-necked Francolins.

Normally at this time of the trip, desire to see the big game will be high, we will be having good chances for African Bush Elephants, Leopards and Lions in the trees.

 Location: Queen Elizabeth National Park

Accommodation Option:

  Luxury Mweya Safari Lodge or Similar
  Mid-range Twin Lake Safari Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

Day 12: Birding In Uganda – Queen Elizabeth National Park

Queen Elizabeth National Park tends to start with a lovely sunrise, if we have a clear day, we should expect it. The Kasenyi side is most prefered in this section of the park; this is because it offers excellent lekking grounds for the Kob. Game viewers drive there first thing in the morning and birders too, love it a lot for its open grasslands and sparsely distributed thickets that provide perfect microhabitats for quite shy birds. It also offers the best chances for birds like Verreaux’s Eagle-Owl, Rufous-napped, White-tailed, Red-capped and Flappet Lark.

African and Jackson’s Pipit. These four larks mentioned, are a significant target when starting this morning ‘s drive. We should see Temminck’s Courser, Black-crowned, Senegal and Wattled Lapwings, Kittlitz’s Plover, Yellow-throated Longclaw, White-backed Vultures, Ruppell’s Griffon and others soring the sky, Black-chinned and Black-faced Quail-finches, and also observe Kob lekking ground activity. Keeping up with the game birding tradition, we will scan openings, thickets and Euphorbia Candelabrums for Lions. Euphorbia Candelabrum is a cactus-like plant that dominates this part of the park.

Afternoon boat ride

After lunch, we shall do an afternoon boat ride on the Kazinga channel. This 40 km natural channel connects two major lakes in this park; Lake George and Lake Edward. Because of the significant wildlife activity at the banks of the channel, we only cover a less than 4km distance, and this takes us to lake Edward for a turning point.

This boat ride typically targets congregations of birds and big mammals when they come down to cool off during the heat of the day. We should get good looks at fishing African Spoonbill, a few African Skimmer, Gull-billed and White-winged Terns, a few shower birds depending on the season and these should include Curlew Sandpipers, Common, Marsh and Wood Sandpipers, Common Greenshank, Ruff, Little Stint, Ruddy Turnstone, Black-tailed Godwit.

Three-banded Plover, and Common Snipe. Other good birds to expect to see include four Gulls; Lesser Black-backed, Heuglin’s, Slender-billed and Grey-hooded Gull, both Great White and Pink-backed Pelicans, Great and Long-tailed Cormorants, Yellow-billed, Marabou and Woolly-necked Storks, our first of the many Red-throated Bee-eaters and many more. If we choose to go out for a short evening drive, we will have chances for Square-tailed and Black-shouldered Nightjars.

Location: Queen Elizabeth National Park

Accommodation Option:

  Luxury Mweya Safari Lodge or Similar
  Mid-range Twin Lake Safari Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

Day 13:  Kibale Forest National Park – Birding Uganda Kibale Forest National Park

We will leave Queen Elizabeth National Park keeping an eye in the bushes looking for Black-headed Batis, and Black-crowned Tchagra while we enjoy a very scenic and photogenic drive along the Mountains of the Moon.

Bigodi Sanctuary Wetland

We will leave for the Bigodi Sanctuary Wetland, shortly after arriving at our accommodation. The sanctuary is a community-based initiative and one of the most successful few in the country. With our site guide from the community, we should go around and through the papyrus looking for White-spotted Flufftail, Hairy-breasted, Yellow-spotted and Yellow-billed Barbet, Black-and-White Shrike-Flycatcher, Joyful Greenbul, Blue-throated Roller, White-collared Oliveback, Spurb Sunbird and a Shinning Blue Kingfisher.

The walk also being famous for primates, we should see Uganda Red Colobus which are threatened in this region for being preyed on by Common Chimpanzee (remember to learn from our guide, why?). The Uganda Mangabey, Olive Baboon, Mantled Guereza, L’Hoest’s and Blue Monkey are also very likely to show up.

Uganda Red Colobus can be seen during the Bigodi wetland walk

Location: Kibale Forest National Park

Accommodation Option:

  Luxury Kyaninga Lodge or Similar
  Mid-range Chimpanzee Forest Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

 Day 14: Kibale Forest National Park – Birding Tour and Optional Chimpanzee Tracking

Kibale National Park is the best travel destination for chimpanzee tracking in East Africa and can best be defined as the loveliest and most varied of all tropical rain forests in Uganda. It is christened the primate capital of the world because it hosts 13 species of primates including the chimpanzee (Man’s closest relatives- sharing over 98% DNA). It has 1450 chimpanzees, and these represent Uganda’s largest population of this endangered primate species.

In this forest, we will look for the Chimps and also do an early start for the Green-breasted Pitta. This Pitta is one of Africa’s most difficult birds to find! The time we should spend in the forest looking for the Pitta, we will also look for White-throated Greenbul, Crowned Eagle, Thick-billed Honeyguide, Brown-chested and Fire-crested Alethe, Crested Guineafowl, Western Black-headed Oriole, Blue-breasted Kingfisher, Blue-throated Roller, Uganda Birding Tour – 23 Days, Yellow-browed Camaroptera, Blue Malkhoa, Brown-eared Woodpecker, Western Nicator, Dusky Long-tailed Cuckoo, Bronze-napped Pigeon, Yellow-mantled Weaver, Lesser Honeyguide, Red-chested Owlet and African Wood-owl among others. Green-breasted Pitta at Kibale Forest

Location: Kibale Forest National Park

Accommodation Option:

  Luxury Kyaninga Lodge or Similar
  Mid-range Chimpanzee Forest Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

Day 15: Birding from Kibale – Semliki Forest National Park

Today we transfer to Fort Portal, but if we do not have a good job done finding magnificent birds like Green-breasted Pitta, we will decide to go back to the forest for another try. The road that goes through the forest is also great for birding; it is among the spots here where one can get to see Masked Apalis, Sooty Flycatcher, White-napped and Afep Pigeon, Black-crowned Waxbill and great views of the Blue- throated Roller can be expected.

Location: Semuliki National Park

Accommodation Option:

      Luxury         Semuliki Safari Lodge or Similar
   Mid-range          Aramaga Rift Valley Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

Day 16: Semuliki Forest National Park – Bird Uganda Semuliki Forest

This morning we bird Semuliki Forest to collect some of the few Guinea-Congo forest biome specialities that have this forest as the most eastern extension. Being the only connection to Ituri forest from DR Congo makes it that spot where over thirty-five restricted-range specialities exist in East Africa. Uganda Birding Tour – 23 Days, When the resident birds are breeding, it is effortless to spot Black and Southern Red Bishops, Piapiac which is a social crow, Rattling and Whistling Cisticolas, and Mosque Swallow before entering the forest.

When we get to the forest, we will work for excellent views of Piping, White-crested, Black Dwarf Hornbill, the canopy-dwelling Red-billed Dwarf and the gigantic Black Casqued Hornbills. Other good birds like Yellow-lored Bristlebill, Yellow-throated Nicator, Uganda Birding Tour – 23 Days, Black-headed and African Paradise Flycatchers, Forest Robin, African Piculet, African Dwarf Kingfisher and Hartlaub’s Duck, Xavier’s Greenbul, Red-tailed Ant-thrush, Crested Malimbe, Dusky-crested Flycatcher, Orange-cheeked Waxbill, Black-bellied Seed-cracker, Grant’s and Red-headed Bluebills, Brown Illadopsis are among others we will be looking for.

African Piculet at Semuliki Forest.

Location: Semuliki National Park

Accommodation Option:

      Luxury         Semuliki Safari Lodge or Similar
   Mid-range          Aramaga Rift Valley Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

Day 17: Kibale Forest National Park – Birding To Masindi

Today, we do the longest drive of the trip; Masindi is seven birding-drive hours away from Fort Portal. Depending on what will be missing our list,Uganda Birding Tour – 23 Days,  we may decide to spend a few minutes birding the wetlands around Fort Portal town for Northern Masked Weaver, White-collared Oliveback, Highland Rush Warbler and White-collared Oliveback.

The few stops we should do along the way, are for a lunch stop and adding some very likely birds like Yellow-shouldered and Red-collared Widowbird, Brown Twinspot, Red-backed and Brown-backed Scrub-Robin.White-collared Oliveback

Location: Kibale Forest National Park

Accommodation Option:

  Luxury Kyaninga Lodge or Similar
  Mid-range Chimpanzee Forest Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

Day 18: Murchison Falls National Park – Birding The Royal Mile Of Budongo Forest

We set off early today for birding Uganda’s most birdy spots, which is located in the country’s most significant forest reserve. The Royal mile that is named in memory of Omukama (King) Kabalega who ruled the Bunyoro Kingdom from 1870 to 1899 offers pleasant field hours to many birdwatchers from all over the world. The is a big road in the middle of the forest with a beautiful canopy cover. The sides of the road are well maintained with openings extending up to 7 meters; this is very brilliant for undergrowth birding.

Whats there

Frequently things work out very well before and after getting in the forest here. The forest edges which we normally explore, usually show African and Black-bellied Firefinches, Grey-headed Oliveback, Compact Weaver,Uganda Birding Tour – 23 Days,  Wahlberg’s Eagle and White-thighed Hornbill, making them our last species of Hornbill.

The interior should show us African Dwarf, Chocolate-backed in the forest canopy and Shining Blue Kingfishers, Chestnut-capped Flycatcher, Rufus-crowned Eremomela, Ituri Batis, Forest Flycatcher, Cassin’s Honeyguide, Nahan’s Francolin, Jameson’s Wattle-eye, Pale-breasted Illadopsis, Spotted Greenbul, Fire-crested Alethe, Lemon-bellied Crombec,

Blue-throated-Roller, keeping in the canopy at the royal mile

Location: Murchison Falls National Park

Accommodation Option:

  Luxury   Paraa Safari Lodge or Similar
  Mid-Range   Pakuba Safari Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

Day 19: Murchison Falls National Park – Birding to Murchison Falls National Park

The tour continues to Uganda’s largest national park, which is also at the lowest elevation amongst all other parks. While and after leaving Masindi town, we will scan the trees for Purple Starling.  When we approach the escarpment’s thickets and wooded acacias, we will look for birds typical to this habitat. Northern Red Bishop, Uganda Birding Tour – 23 Days, Beautiful Sunbird, White-fronted Black-Chat, Bronze-tailed, Violet-backed, and Lesser Blue-eared Starlings Whistling and Foxy Cisticola, Cinnamon-breasted Bunting, Black-faced Waxbill, Cliff Chat, Spot-flanked, Martial Eagle, Black-billed Barbet and hopefully acceptable looks at the shy Dusky Babblers.

As we continue with our drive, we will stop and scan spots for Chestnut-crowned Sparrow-Weaver, Shelley’s Rufous Sparrow, Cut-throat, Vitelline Masked Weaver, Swallow-tailed and Red-throated Bee-eater, Northern Crombec,Uganda Birding Tour – 23 Days, Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, Dark-chanting Goshawk, the very localized White-rumped Seed-eaters and many more.

Location: Murchison Falls National Park

Accommodation Option:

  Luxury   Paraa Safari Lodge or Similar
  Mid-Range   Pakuba Safari Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

Day 20: Murchison Falls National Park – Game Drive and Boat Ride To Murchison Falls.

We drive into the open Savannah of Uganda’s biggest National Park, covering the section north of river Nile. We should find Speckle-fronted Weaver, Red-necked Falcon, Red-headed, Cardinal and Red-billed Queleas, Denham’s Bustard, Black-headed Lapwing, Spotted Thick-knee.

And the critically endangered and uncommon White-headed Vulture. Swallow-tailed and Northern Carmine Bee-eaters, Banded Martin, Scarce Swift, Senegal Coucal, Tawny Eagle, Heuglin’s Francolin, Pale and Gambaga Flycatcher, Senegal Thick-knee and seasonal migrants. Our mammal list will aim for African Lions, the graceful Rothschild Giraffe, Lelwel’s Hartebeest, Oribi, Side-striped Jackal, and the shy Bohor Reedbuck.

However after a proper lunch by the banks of the mighty river Nile, we take a three hours boat ride to the bottom of Murchison Falls, an enjoyable on the Victoria Nile that can find Giant Kingfisher, White-crested Turaco and Rock Pratincole at the bottom.

Location: Murchison Falls National Park

Accommodation Option:

  Luxury   Paraa Safari Lodge or Similar
  Mid-Range   Pakuba Safari Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

Day 21: Murchison Falls National Park – Boat Ride To The Delta And Evening Game Drive

Boat Ride

This morning, we take a morning boat ride to the delta; this sails downstream on the Victoria Nile into Lake Albert. It is an enjoyable nature ride, to and from. The birds love the riverine forest, as do the big mammals and reptiles to the bunks. It is here that one gets to lock eyes with the typical giant Nile Crocodiles that measure six meters and endless schools of Hippopotamus. The banks, riverine forest and thickets are right for Giant Kingfisher, Grey-headed Kingfisher, Grey-headed Bush-shrike, the spectacular looking Saddle-billed Stork, Little Bittern and the Shoebill. With a little more effort, somedays Pel’s Fishing-owl, White-backed and Black-crowned Night-Heron show up.

Additionally, we will do a lunch break and a siesta before heading out for the late afternoon to evening drive. This park has extensive savannah grasslands that give fantastic photography opportunity when the sun is setting. The Kobs and the other mammals with a background filled with the Albert Nile, Cattle Egrets flying back to their roost and distant blue mountains with beautiful golden sunlight on them is a scene that hardly gets another to compare.

Evening Game Drive

The evening drive that is on the plan, places us in what feels like the middle of nowhere. Imagine a spot where you are only surrounded by wildlife, a dark sky with only stars and the moon to pick out with no surrounding light pollution. It is basically living your favourite wild animal’s moment. This is also one of the favourite moments for some of our Avian Safaris guides. Uganda Birding Tour – 23 Days, Depending on the season, we hope to find a few nightjars like Swamp, Slender-tailed, Long-tailed, Square-tailed, Standard-winged, Pennant-winged, Plain and European Nightjars, Grayish Eagle-owl. New mammals to look out for should include, White-tailed and Marsh Mongoose, Bunyoro Grass Rabit, Leopard, Blotched Genet, Slender Gerbils, Fat Mice, Spotted Hyena, among others.

Location: Murchison Falls National Park

Accommodation Option:

  Luxury   Paraa Safari Lodge or Similar
  Mid-Range   Pakuba Safari Lodge or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

Day 22: Birding To Entebbe

After a very proper breakfast, we cross to the southern bank of the Nile to continue with our birding to Entebbe via the top of the Murchison Falls. These very dramatic falls are arguably the world’s most powerful. The bottom of the falls is great but the top is quite something! This is where the world’s longest river squeezes through a very narrow cleft of about eight feet and drops for a straight forty feet down!  We never plan to miss this adventure on any of our tours that get to this part of the country.

Additionally today’s drive has the potential of adding good birds to our list, I will list a few of them; Brown-backed Woodpecker, Black and Red-shouldered Cuckoo-shrike, White Helmet-shrike, Yellow-billed Shrike, Red-winged and Orange-winged Pytilias, Bat-hawk, Beaudouin’s, Short-toed and Brown Snake-Eagles, Abdim’s Stork, Thick-billed Cuckoo, Green-backed Eremommela, Bar-breasted Firefinch, White-shouldered Black-Tit, White-browed Sparrow-weaver, Singing Cisticola several other residents and migrants depending in the season.  Uganda Birding Tour – 23 Days, Thus the end of our tour.

Location: Mabamba Swamp And Entebbe Botanical Gardens

Accommodation Option:

  Luxury  The Boma Hotel Entebbe or Similar
  Mid-Range Papyrus Guesthouse Entebbe or Similar

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

 

Day 23: Departure

The end of 23 Days Uganda Birding Tour Adventure. Thank you for specifically Choosing Paradise Adventure Vacations and we hope to see you again!!

Location: Entebbe International Airport

Accommodation: No

Meals Plan: Breakfast and Lunch as well as Dinner

Drinking Water and Fruits Throughout the journey

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