Join the 7 Days Best Uganda Birding Safari Tour, a journey through Uganda’s varied habitats. This tour features the rich birdlife and diverse environments, ranging from lush wetlands to open savannahs. Uganda is home to over 1,000 bird species, including many endemics unique to the Albertine Rift and East African region. Throughout this adventure, you’ll explore key birding locations such as Mabamba Shoebill Swamp, Entebbe Botanical Gardens, and Kidepo Valley National Park. Expect to see remarkable species like the elusive Shoebill Stork, vibrant African Grey Parrot, majestic African Fish Eagle, striking Great Blue Turaco, and the colorful Black-and-white Casqued Hornbill. Look for the charming Blue-headed Sunbird, the graceful Malachite Kingfisher, and the rare Nahan’s Francolin. Other notable birds include the African Marsh Harrier, Red-tailed Bristletail, and beautiful Yellow-mantled Widowbird. Alongside birdwatching, you’ll see Uganda’s diverse wildlife, including elephants, hippos, and various antelope species. Join the 7 Days Best Uganda Birding Safari Tour for an enriching experience filled with vibrant bird encounters and the chance to appreciate the country’s natural heritage.
On Day 1 of the 7 Days Best Uganda Birding Safari Tour, visit Mabamba Swamp, a well-known location for birdwatching. This wetland is famous for its population of the iconic Shoebill Stork, often spotted wading in the shallow waters. As you explore the swamp by canoe, look for other remarkable species, including the African Marsh Harrier, Great White Egret, Black-crowned Night Heron, and various kingfishers such as the Malachite Kingfisher and the Pied Kingfisher. Keep an eye out for the elusive Papyrus Gonolek and the White-winged Swamp Warbler. After a rewarding birding experience, transfer to Murchison Falls National Park, where you’ll check into Red Chilli Rest Camp for the night. The camp provides a comfortable base and a chance to relax before the adventures ahead. As evening falls, listen for the calls of various nocturnal birds, preparing for the exciting birdwatching opportunities that await in the coming days.
Day 2 begins with a morning game drive in Murchison Falls National Park, a great opportunity for spotting wildlife and birds. Look for species such as the African Fish Eagle, Secretary Bird, and the striking Kori Bustard. The park also hosts the colorful Nubian Woodpecker and the majestic African Grey Hornbill. As you navigate the park, keep an eye out for elephants, giraffes, and various antelope. In the afternoon, enjoy a boat safari to the bottom of the falls. This scenic cruise provides a chance to see waterbirds like the Great Cormorant, African Skimmer, and the beautiful Shoebill Stork. The boat ride allows for close encounters with hippos and crocodiles basking in the sun. As the sun sets, return to your camp for a relaxing evening, reflecting on the day’s sightings and experiences in this remarkable national park.
On Day 3 of the 7 Days Best Uganda Birding Safari Tour, set out for a birding excursion to Delta Point, a prime location for observing waterbirds and raptors. Here, you can expect to see the elusive Sedge Warbler, the colorful Blue-headed Sunbird, and the striking Yellow-billed Oxpecker. Keep your eyes peeled for the African Jacana and the beautiful White-throated Bee-eater. The diverse habitats around the delta provide a wealth of birdwatching opportunities, including sightings of the African Marsh Harrier and various kingfishers. After a fulfilling morning of birding, transfer to Masindi, where you’ll check into your accommodation for the night. This charming town serves as a gateway to Budongo Forest, known for its rich variety of wildlife. Enjoy an evening at leisure, preparing for the next day’s adventures in one of Uganda’s important forest reserves.
Day 4 focuses on Budongo Forest, particularly the Royal Mile, a well-regarded birding area within this rich rainforest. This forest is famous for its diverse bird species, including the rare Nahan’s Francolin, the striking Blue-throated Roller, and the elusive Puvell’s Illadopsis. As you explore the trails, look for the vibrant Yellow-mantled Widowbird and the charming Grey-cheeked Mangabey. The forest is also home to the Great Blue Turaco and various species of sunbirds. Guided walks through the lush greenery provide ample opportunities to observe both birds and other wildlife, including playful primates. Your guide will share insights into the conservation efforts within Budongo, enhancing your understanding of this vital habitat. After a day of exploration, return to Masindi for a comfortable overnight stay, reflecting on the unique birding experiences encountered in this remarkable forest.
On Day 5 of the 7 Days Best Uganda Birding Safari Tour, transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rich array of wildlife. Along the way, enjoy scenic views and look for roadside birds such as the elegant Grey Crowned Crane, the colorful African Green Pigeon, and the striking Red-faced Barbet. Upon arrival at Queen Elizabeth National Park, check into your accommodation at Engiri Game Lodge or Bush Lodge. After settling in, venture out for an afternoon birding session, focusing on the park’s diverse habitats. Expect to see species like the African Fish Eagle, the vibrant African Skimmer, and the elusive Shoebill Stork along the waterways. Queen Elizabeth is also home to a variety of mammals, including elephants, lions, and hippos, making it an ideal location for both birdwatching and wildlife observation. Enjoy an evening at your lodge, preparing for the exciting activities planned for the following day.
Day 6 offers a full day of exploration in Queen Elizabeth National Park, starting with an early morning game drive. Look for iconic wildlife such as elephants, buffalo, and various antelope, while keeping an eye out for birds like the stunning African Jacana, the majestic Crowned Crane, and the colorful Lilac-breasted Roller. The park is home to over 600 bird species, providing ample opportunities for observation. In the afternoon, embark on a boat tour along the Kazinga Channel, a prime spot for waterbirds. Here, you might see the Great Cormorant, African Fish Eagle, and various herons. The boat ride allows for close encounters with hippos and crocodiles, enhancing your overall experience. As you cruise along the channel, enjoy the beautiful scenery and the diverse wildlife, concluding a fulfilling day of birdwatching and wildlife observation in this remarkable national park.
On the final day of the 7 Days Best Uganda Birding Safari Tour, return to Entebbe. Before heading to the airport, you may have time for some last-minute birdwatching. Consider a visit to Mabamba Swamp for a chance to see the elusive Shoebill Stork and other wetland birds like the African Marsh Harrier and the Great White Egret. Alternatively, explore the Entebbe Botanical Gardens, where you can find species such as the African Grey Parrot, Great Blue Turaco, and the charming Black-and-white Casqued Hornbill. After enjoying your final birding experience, transfer to Entebbe International Airport for your departure. Reflect on the incredible birding adventures and wildlife encounters from the past week, taking with you lasting memories of Uganda's rich natural heritage.
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