Overview
Overview
DAY 1: PICK UP FROM PLACE OF ACCOMMODATION AND TRANSFER TO MABIRA
DAY 2: FULL-DAY BIRDING IN MABIRA FOREST
DAY 3: TRANSFERS TO BUDONGO FOREST ENROUTE TRACK BIRDING AT ZIWA SANCTUARY RHINO
DAY 4: FULL-DAY BIRDING IN BUDONGO FOREST RESERVE BUSINGIRO AREA
DAY 5: HALF DAY AT KANIGO PABIDI AND TRANSFER TO MURCHISON FALLS AND VISIT TOP OF FALLS
DAY 6: BIRDING ALONG THE NILE (BOAT CRUISE ON THE BOTTOM OF THE FALLS
DAY 7 BIRDING IN THE UGANDA SAVANNAH LANDSCAPES OF MURCHISON FALLS NATIONAL PARK
DAY 8 BIRDING IN UGANDA, KABONGO FOREST TRANSFER TO HOIMA
DAY 9: TRANSFER TO KIBALE FROM HOIMA
DAY 10: BIRDING WATCHING IN KIBALE FOREST AND ADJACENT BIGODI WETLAND SANCTUARY
DAY 11: TRANSFER TO QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK AND BIRD IN THE MWEYA PENINSULA
DAY 12: BIRDING IN QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK
DAY 13: TRANSFER TO BWINDI IMPENETRABLE NATIONAL PARK
DAY 14: BIRDING IN BUHOMA SECTOR
DAY 15 UNDER TAKE GORILLA TREKKING IN BWINDI
DAY 16: BIRDING IN RUHINJA
DAY 17 TRANSFER TO LAKE MBURO NATIONAL
DAY 18 BIRDING ALONG THE WAY IN LAKE MBURO NATIONAL AND WAY TO KAMPALA
DAY 19 BIRDING ALONG ENTEBBE BOTANICAL GARDEN AND LUTEMBE BAY WETLAND
DAY 20 BIRDING IN MAMBAMBA
DEPARTURE DAY

with 250 bird species, Budongo forest with over 360 bird species including the endemic yellow tooted flycatcher and Illadopsis Puvelli’s, Murchison falls national park with 451 species of birds with the sight of the rare shoe bile stork, kibale national park with 375 species of birds with the endemic kibale ground Trush, Bigodi wetland sanctuary with 138 species of birds including the famous great blue Turacco, queen Elizabeth national park with over 600 species of birds making the habitant with many bird species in east Africa and second in Africa, Bwindi forest national park with 360 species of birds including the endemic red faced barbet, Entebbe botanical garden, Lutembe bay and the famous Mabamba swamp. It is an adventure birding encounter for all seasoned world birders.
and Mukono town passing via Nambole national stadium and Namanve industry area and then driving through sugar cane plantation for sugar with the scenic views and Mabira forests with the cool conditions. The forest is ranked as one of the most ornithological sites in Uganda with 300 species like hornbill, great blue Turaco, African pita, sunbirds, and African grey parrot, Mabira forest is one of the two places in east Africa where tit hylia has been recorded and the rare bird is seen here regularly. You will have a picnic lunch in the forest, you settle for relaxation, dinner, and overnight.














