Complete Forest Birding tour in Uganda takes you through Mabamba Wetlands, Murchison Falls National Park, Budongo Forest, Kibale Forest, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, and Mubwindi Swamp places etc.
This trip is designed for those interested in looking for forest birds. Uganda is one of the best ornithological sites in Africa with unique Albertine endemic species, which has ranked Uganda as the best and top birding destination in the entire world.
Itinerary
Day 1: Mabamba Wetland
Start early for Mabamba Swamp, renowned for its bird species including the iconic Shoebill. Enjoy canoe birding guided by locals. Encounter various species such as Swamp Flycatcher, African Purple Swamp-hen, and Goliath Heron. Stay at Sheraton Kampala, La Petit Village, or Forest Cottages Kampala. (HB)
Day 2 : Murchison Falls
Head off to Murchison Falls National Park starting in Kampala via Bombo road which should take you about 5 hours. On your way, you will see the legendary Luwero triangle, today which has turned out into a small town with a trading center known for its agonizing history of the Baganda massacre. Continue and branch off at Masindi Hotel for lunch. You will pass through Budongo forest and Kaniyo Pabidi. When you reach the park, drive directly to the Top of the falls, such a pretty site for relaxing and adventure. Meals and overnight stay at:
- Para Safari Lodge (luxury),
- Murchison River Lodge (mid Lodge)
- Red Chili Rest Camp (budget facility) Meal plan F/B
Day 3: Game Drive and Launch Cruise Murchison Falls safaris
Go for an early game view drive on the North of the Nile. Lions, buffaloes, waterbuck, Jackson’s hartebeest, oribi and baboons are some of the animals you will spot. Soon you can take a launch cruise on the Murchison falls in about 2 hrs. Spot schools of hippos, large crocodiles, small herds of buffalo. There’s rich birdlife on the papyrus banks, watch out for the shoebill stork, the most sought after bird in Africa. Go to the Top of the falls; such a lovely scene for viewing the fall, park as well taking lunch or relaxing.
Day 4: Budongo Forest – Royal Mile
Begin early and head to Budongo Forest; this is one of most extensive and ecologically diverse forest in East Africa with 465 plant species, a dense concentration of buttresses giant mahoganies up to 60m height. Has the largest chimp population and above all is of great ornithological significance with over 366 bird species.
The best spot to do superb birding tours is the Royal Mile. You can checkout a long list of African dwarf, blue breasted, White-shouldered Black Tit, African Penduline Tit, Black Scimitar bill, Spot-flanked Barbet, Red-shouldered Cuckoo-Shrike, Rattling Cisticola, the extremely shy Foxy Cisticola, Black-faced Waxbill, and Cinnamon-breasted Bunting and savannah raptors like Whalberg’s Eagle, Bateleur and Martial Eagle, Grey-crowned Crane, Cassin’s hawk eagle, Black-headed Oriole and Carruther’s Cisticola, Greater Swamp Warbler, White-winged Warbler, Tropical Boubou, the colorful Papyrus Gonolek, Vieillot’s Black Weaver and Grosbeak-Weaver and the black-capped Apalis. Dine and sleep at Masindi Hotel /Court View Hotel.
Day 5: Budongo Forest –Busingiro
After breakfast, walk along the main road past Busingiro which is another exciting venture altogether as it is easier to locate the birds. some of the species to look out for include the Red-tailed Bristle bill, Scaly-breasted Illadopsis, Pale-breasted Illadopsis, Puvel’s Illadopsis ( one of those rare species), Cameroon Sombre, Slender-billed, Honey guide, Speckled Tinker bird, Yellow-crested Woodpecker, Yellow-browed Camaroptera, Buff-throated Apalis, and both White-breasted and Grey-headed Negrofinches.
More species include White-spotted Fluff tails , Crested Guinea fowl, Tambourine Dove, Grey Parrot, African Emerald and Dusky Long-tailed Cuckoos, Yellow bill, White-throated Bee-eater, Yellow-throated Tinker bird, Western Nicator, Blue-shouldered Robin-Chat, Forest Robin, Sabine’s and Cassin’s Spine tails, Ituri batis, Wilcock’s Honey guide, Yellow and Grey Longbills, Rufous Flycatcher Thrush, Yellow-mantled Weaver, Red-headed Malimbe among others. Meals and overnight stay at Masindi Hotel (luxury), Court View Hotel (mid Lodge) or Rivera Hotel Masindi (Budget facility).
Day 6: Kibale Forest
Leave early for Kibale Forest National Park. This is a rather long drive, and we will bird at a few key spots along the way. Kibale is particularly alluring to nature lovers known for its excellent chimp tracking and birding tours, worth also noting having the highest concentration of primates in East Africa of about 13 primates. Such include chimps, vervet, red-tailed, L’Hoest, and blue monkeys.
It also has bird species beside the primates. Kibale Forest birds include Grey-winged Robin, Blue-shouldered Robin Chat, Yellow-spotted Barbet, Black-billed Turaco, White-naped Pigeon, Green-breasted Pitta, Red-chested Flufftail, African Pitta, Cabanis Greenbul, Grey-throated Flycatcher, White-bellied Crested Flycatcher, Masked Apalis to mention a few. Overnight and meals at Kyaninga lodge (High end facility), Primate Lodge –Forest cottages (Mid facility) or Chimpanzee guest house (Budget facility).
Day 7: Chimp Tracking safaris Kibale
If you a primatologist, you are in the right place. This morning go in search of chimpanzee near Kanyanchu. Chimps live in communities of about 100 individuals; learn about the physical and behavioral aspects we share in common. Check out more primates such the golden monkey, olive baboons, red Colobus, white and black Colobus monkeys, grey checked mangabey and blue monkeys. Overnight and meals at Kyaninga lodge (High end facility), Primate Lodge –Forest cottages (Mid facility) or Chimpanzee guest house (Budget facility).
Day 8: Birding tours in Kibale
At dawn, we head to Bigodi sanctuary (Magombe swamp), which offers an array of birdlife, butterflies and tree species and has one of the best-guided trails in East Africa. The Great Blue Turaco and Papyrus Gonolek are the most popular in the swamp. Committed birders admire this sanctuary for its “quality rather than quantity.” birds easily spotted include the Tinker-barbets, Blue-throated roller, White-headed Wood Hoopoe, Crowned Hornbill, Yellow bill, Narina Trogon, Honey guide Bulbuls, Cassin’s Honey bird, Masked Apalis, White-chinned Prinia and Banded Prinia, Pink-footed Puffback, Black-and-White Flycatcher, Superb Sunbird, Mountain Wagtail, Velvet-mantled Drongo, Purple-headed Starling, Black-necked Weaver, Dark-backed Weaver and Red-headed Bluebill. There are butterflies as well.
Do not be surprised to see the sitatunga antelope as well as primates in the vicinity as well. Overnight and meals at Kyaninga lodge (High end facility), Primate Lodge –Forest cottages (Mid facility) or Chimpanzee guest house (Budget facility) Meal plan (F/B)
Day 9: Kibale-Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable national park. On your way, you will notice various Albertine bird species. Bwindi is unique among other parks because of the presence of the mountain gorillas but it has more to offer for committed birders. Watching in the evening around the forest margins of the forest is productive. Bwindi is home to over 23 highly localized Albertine Rift endemic like black-faced Rufous Warbler, Grauer’s warbler, banded Prinia, Black-throated Apalis, and Mountain masked Apalis to mention a few. Do a guided walk along the Munyanja River trail from Buhoma following Bizenga River.
The shining blue Kingfisher can easily be spotted. Along the Waterfall Trail you will be able to spot over 40 species such as Yellow-eyed Black-Flycatcher, Ashy Flycatcher, Dusky-blue Flycatcher, Chapin’s Flycatcher, , McKinnon’s grey shrike, Luhder’s and Doherty’s bush-shrikes. Overnight and dinner at mahogany Springs/Buhoma Lodge (Lodge facility) or Silverback Lodge/Engagi Gorilla Lodge (Mid Lodge facility) or Buhoma Community Bandas (Budget facility).
Day 10: Bwindi Ruhija
Today is dedicated for a transfer to Ruhija for birding tours. Ruhija has unique Albertine endemic species, which has ranked Bwindi to be one of the best ornithological sites in Africa. As we move up to this high altitude section of Bwindi, you will notice not only the difference in avifauna but also rare bird species.
In Ruhija you can spot the four crimson-wings, augur buzzard, Handsome Francolin, Red-throated Wryneck, Archer’s Robin-Chat, Collared Apalis, Bronze Sunbird, Scarce Swift, Black Saw-wing, Cassin’s Grey, Brown-crowned Tchagra, Toro Olive Greenbul, Black-faced Rufous Warbler, Red-faced Woodland Warbler, yellow-crested helmet shrike, Stripe-breasted Tit, Yellow Bishop, Collared Apalis, Purple-breasted Sunbird, Stripe-breasted Tit, White-naped Raven, Strange and Baglafecht Weaver. Overnight and dinner at Ruhija Gorilla Lodge (Lodge facility) or Gorilla Mist Camp (Mid Lodge facility) or Trekkers Tarven Cottages (Budget facility) Meal plan (FB)
Day 11: Mubwindi Swamp – Bwindi safaris
After breakfast, we hike to the Mubwindi Swamp for a whole day of birding. The 4 km trail to Mubwindi Swamp drops from 2,350 m to 2,050 m and is the best place for some of the most elusive rift endemics like the beautiful Regal Sunbird and Archer’s Robin-Chat. others include Stripe-breasted Tit, Rwenzori Apalis and African hill babbler, Rwenzori Hill Babbler, Fraser’s Eagle-Owl, African Green Broadbill, Grauer’s Rush Warbler, purple-breasted, Blue-headed, Archer’s Robin Chat, Eastern Mountain-Greenbul, strange Weaver, bar-tailed Trogon, white-headed Wood hoopoe, Waller’s and Stuhlmann’s Starling and Montane Nightjar. Overnight and dinner at Ruhija Gorilla Lodge (Lodge facility) or Gorilla Mist Camp (Mid Lodge facility) or Trekkers Tarven Cottages (Budget facility) Meal plan (FB)
Day 12: Bwindi – Kampala/Entebbe out
Enjoy breakfast and then transfer back to Kampala so as to reach when it is still early for your flight connection back home. Meal plan (HB) End of safari
Inclusions
- Ground Transportation by a 4×4 safari vehicle
- Park fees
- Chimpanzee trekking permit for Kibale
- Game drive
- Ferry Crossing
- Visit top of the falls
- Relevant Government Taxes
- Full Board Accommodation and en-route meals as indicated in the itinerary.
- Full-time English speaking Driver/Guide
- 01 litre of Complementary mineral water per person per day
- Park Ranger Fees
- Boat ride in Murchison
- Birding excursions
- Bigodi wetland walk etc.
Exclusions
- International flight (can be arranged if required)
- Visa and personal insurance
- Drinks, tips and gratuities
- Personal expenses laundry, souvenirs etc.
- Any item or activity not mentioned in the tour package.