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Birding
Safari Uganda – 16 Days
Destinations in this Uganda Bird Watching
Safari Mabamba Swamp, Lake Mburo,
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Ruhiija,
Queen Elizabeth NP, Kibale Forest
and Semliki Valley Wildlife Reserve.
Day 1: ARRIVAL IN UGANDA
When you arrive at Entebbe International
Airport, a representative from AAB
Tours and Travel receives you and
transfers you to Imperial Botanical
Beach Hotel in Entebbe for your overnight
and dinner.
Day 2: ENTEBBE – MABAMBA WELTLAND
Take breakfast and set off for Mabamba
Wetland and board the canoe for the
best tour of the swamp. Mabamba is
off the Entebbe-Kampala Highway, a
few Kilometres on the marum road towards
Nakawuka in Wakiso District. It is
a home for the Shoebill, Lesser Jacana,
Blue Swallow, Black-Shouldered Nightjar,
Afep Pigeon, Blue Breasted Bee-Eater,
Papyrus Gonolek, White Winged Warbler,
Swamp Flycatcher, Purple Swamphen,
African Water Rail, Common Moorhen,
African Jacana, African Pygmy-goose,
White-faced Whistling-duck, Squacco
Heron, Goliath Heron, Black Crake
and many more birds. Spend a reasonable
part of the day birding in Mabamba
and later return to Entebbe Botanical
Gardens watching bird species like
the Slender-billed Weaver, Brown-throated
Weaver¸ Golden-backed Weaver,
Yellow-backed Weaver, Grey-headed
Gull, Long-tailed Cormorant, Common
Squacco Heron, Yellow-billed Duck,
Pied Kingfisher, Giant Kingfisher,
Swamp Flycatcher, Broad-billed Roller,
Black-and-white Casqued Hornbill,
Splendid Glossy Starling, Black-headed
Gonolek, Orange Weaver, Verreaux's
Eagle-owl, Red-chested Sunbird, Ross's
Turaco, Pied Hornbill, Crowned Hornbill,
Open-billed Stork, Great Reed Warbler,
Sedge Warbler, Grey-capped Warbler
and many others are visible. Overnight
at Kampala Grand Imperial Hotel or
Hotel Africana.
Day 3: BUDONGO FOREST
Have your breakfast and drive to Budongo
Forest one of the key sanctuaries
in Uganda for bird watching. After
having lunch in Masindi Hotel, head
to the forest in the afternoon where
you will enjoy watching the White-crested
Turaco, Ross's Turaco, White-crested
Helmet-shrike, Bat Hawk, Black-shouldered
Nightjar, White-crested Turaco, Crowned
Eagle and African Wood-owl. Overnight
and Dinner at Nyabyeya Guest House
in Budongo.
Day 4: MORE BIRDING
After breakfast, start birding at
the Royal Mile, you will spot the
rare Nahan's Francolin, Banded Snake-eagle,
African Pied Hornbill, Brown-backed
Scrub-robin, Black Bishop, Brown Twinsport,
Black-bellied Fire finch, Chocolate-backed
Kingfisher, White-thigh Hornbill,
Yellow-billed Barbet, Spotted Greenbul,
Cameroon Sombre Greenbul, Slender-billed
Greenbul, Black-capped Apalis, Lemon-bellied
Crombec, Green Hylia, Pale-breasted
Illadopsis, Forest Flycatcher, Fire-crested
Alethe, Yellow Long bill, Yellow-browed
Camaroptera, Crowned Eagle, Yellow-footed
Flycatcher, African Dwarf Kingfisher.
Watch birds with your packed lunch.
Dinner and overnight at Nyabyeya Guest
House.
Day 5: CHIMPS TRACKING BUDONGO, LEAVE
FOR KIBALE FOREST
Leave early in the morning for the
tracking of chimpanzees in Budongo
Forest and then after leave for Kibale
National Park. Dinner and overnight
at Rujuna Hilltop Guest House or Ndali
Lodge.
Day 6: PRIMATE AND BIRD WATCHING IN
KIBALE
In the morning, enjoy spotting primates
in Kibale rainforest which is a host
for about 9 species of primates, including
chimpanzees, red colubus monkeys,
black and white colobus monkeys, grey-cheeked
Mangaby and red-tailed monkeys. And
for the afternoon bird watching, look
out Scaly Francolin, Marsh Tchagra,
Black-bellied Seed cracker, Green-backed
Twinspot, Bicoloured Mannikin, White-naped
Pigeon, Afep Pigeon, Narina's Trogon,
Joyful Greenbul, Olive Long-tailed
Cuckoo, Black Bee-eater and many others.
Take nature walk at Bigodi Wetland
Sanctuary ecotourism site which is
another rewarding experience for birding
in Uganda. Bigodi Wetland is home
to Blue-headed Coucal, Blue-breasted
Kingfisher, Scaly-throated Honey-guide
and Black-faced Rufous Warbler. Enjoy
packed lunch. Dinner and overnight
at Rujuna Hilltop Guest House or Ndali
Lodge.
Day 7: KIBALE TO SEMLIKI NATIONAL
PARK
Drive to Semliki National Park. Semliki
is among the top destinations for
bird watching in Uganda. The forest
along river Semliki is a home to Northern
Bearded Scrub-robin, Spot-breasted
Ibis, Yellow-throated Green Cuckoo,
Capuchin Babbler, Black-winged Oriole,
Red-eyed Puff back, Lyre-tailed Honey
guide, White-bellied Kingfisher, Maxwell's
Black Weaver, Crested and Red-bellied
Malimbe, Brown-crowned Eremomela,
Zenker's Honey guide and African Piculet,
the African Pygmy Goose, Red-necked
Falcon, Abyssinian Ground Hornbill,
Blue-Breasted Bee-Eater, Black-billed
Barbet, Piapiac, Leaflove and Black-chinned
Quail-Finch. Take an afternoon boat
ride on Lake Albert in search for
the Shoebill. Over night at Semliki
Safari Lodge or the Camp site.
Day 8: BIRDING AND GAME DRIVE AT SEMLIKI
VALLEY
Starting in the morning, enjoy birding
at Semliki Valley Wildlife Reserve
where over 350 species have been recorded.
The place is also a good area to see
the extraordinary Shoebill and other
Wetland bird species. The key species
here include Crested and Red-bellied
Malimbe, Brown-crowned Eremomela,
Zenker's Honeyguide African Piculet,
the African Pygmy Goose, Red-necked
Falcon, Abyssinian Ground Hornbill,
Blue-Breasted Bee-Eater, Black-billed
Barbet, Piapiac, Hamerkop, Weaver
birds, Leaflove and Black-chinned
Quail-Finch. Take a game drive in
the late afternoon during which, you
see herds of Uganda Kob, Waterbuck,
Reed Buck, a number of monkey species
as well as masses of birds like the
White-crested Turaco, Eastern Grey
Plantain Eater, Mouse birds, Kingfishers
and Bee-Eaters and many more. Also
take a night game drive to see Pennant
and Standard Wing Nightjars within
two metres plus a number of nocturnal
animals. Over night at Semliki Safari
Lodge or the Camp site FB.
Day 9: DRIVE TO QUEEN ELIZABETH
NATIONAL PARK, HAVE A BOAT RIDE
Take breakfast and depart for Queen
Elizabeth National Park. The park
is a habitat to over 550 recorded
bird species that include the Great
White and Pink-backed Pelicans, Great
and Long-tailed Cormorants, African
Jacana, Malachite and Pied Kingfishers,
Open-billed Stork and over 100 mammal
species like the Hippos, Lions, Buffaloes,
Spotted Hyena, Leopard, Elephants
and the elusive Giant Forest Hog in
the park. Primates to walk include
include Chimps, Black and White Colobus
Monkeys, Blue, Black faced Red Colobus
and Red tailed monkeys and Olive Baboons.
After lunch at Mweya Safari Lodge,
go for a boat glide along Kazinga
Channel, where the concentration of
water birds, aquatic animals and picture
opportunities are amazing. Dinner
and overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge,
Jacana safari Lodge.
Day 10: GAME DRIVE AND BIRDING
Start the day with a brief game drive
and then after birding looking for
a various bird species that may include
the Great White and Pink-backed Pelicans,
Great and Long-tailed Cormorants,
Open-billed Stork, African Jacana,
Malachite and Pied Kingfishers. There
is a Bird Observatory here that was
set up with the aim of studying both
migratory and resident birds is also
there. Since 1997 when it was started,
more new species have been identified
like Uganda's first record of the
Bar-tailed Godwit. Enjoy more bird
watching in the open savannah, spotting
birds like the Temminck's Courser,
Martial Eagle, Rupell's Griffon Vulture,
and then return to Mweya or Jacana
safari Lodge for lunch before leaving
for Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National
Park. Dinner and overnight in Buhoma
Homestead.
Day 11: BIRDING IN BWINDI
FOREST
Have breakfast in the early morning
as you hear the songs of the Snowy-capped
Robin-chat, Luehder's Bush-shrike
and the Grey-capped Warbler. Take
the whole day watching birds in Bwindi
Forest, one of the most interesting
ecosystems in Africa for the concentration
of biodiversity. Over 350 bird species
have been recorded at Bwindi Forest
and they include Red-throated Alethe,
Equatorial Akalat, Grey-throated Barbet,
Black Bee-eater, Forest Robin, Montane
Oriole, Hairy-breasted Barbet, Pale-breasted
Illadopsis, Pettit's Cuckooshrike,
Black-faced Rufous Warbler and many
more. You will also go to Mubwindi
Swamp and later transfer to Buhoma
birding on the way. Overnight at Gorilla
Forest Camp / Mantana Tented Camp
or Lake Kitandara Tented Camp/ Buhoma
Homestead or the Community Bandas.
Day 12: RUHIJA IN SOUTHERN
BWINDI
Do gorilla tracking starting in the
morning in the forest sanctuary beginning
from Buhoma. Then move from Buhoma
to reach Ruhiija in the south of the
forest and spending two nights at
the camping site.
Day 13: BIRDING IN MUBWINDI
SWAMP
After breakfast, you go for birding
in this prolific area. Mubwindi Swamp
birding is very productive and one
has to be prepared to walk on steep
mountain tracks. You drop from about
2400m to 2050m above sea level. the
bamboo zone birding is good as get
to see the Handsome Francolin, Archer's
Robin-chat, Stripe-breasted Tit, Purple-breasted
Sunbird, Mountain Greenbul, Waller's
Chestnut-winged Starling, Dusky Crimson
wing, Mountain Illadopsis and Mountain
Yellow Warbler. Overnight at the campsite.
Day 14: DRIVE TO LAKE MBURO
On the third day, which is the 14th
day of the whole tour, leave for Mburo
National Park, lunch at Lake Victoria
Hotel in Mbarara town and full broad
overnight at Mantana Tented Camp.
Day 15: BIRDNG AND GAME DRIVE
After breakfast, enjoying bird watching
in the swampy area as you are entertained
to the songs of Mourning Dove, Dideric
Cuckoo, Grey-capped Warbler, Black-headed
Weaver and Ring-necked Dove. You will
also go searching for Brown-chested
Lapwing, Brown Chested Plover, Red
Faced Barbet, Southern Ground Hornbill,
Papyrus Yellow Warbler, Yellow Billed
Oxpecker, African Finfoot, Black Collard
Barbet, Lilac-breasted Roller, Black-bellied
Bustard, Helmeted Guinea fowl, Coqui
Francolin, Rufous-napped Lark plus
many raptors. In the evening, you
will see the gigantic Eland Antelope,
as well as Zebra, Topi, Impala, and
several Acacia-associated birds. The
five lakes with in the park attract
Hippos, Crocodiles, and a variety
of water birds, while fringing swamps
hide secretive papyrus specialists
such as the Sitatunga Antelope and
Red, Black and Yellow Papyrus Gonalek.
Have an evening game drive and over
night at Mihingo Lodge, Mantana Tented
Camp and UWA Tents.
Day 16: DRIVE BACK TO KAMPALA
But make a stopover at the Uganda
Equator for photo shooting and handicraft
buying or you can buy traditional
drums at Mpambire on your way to Kampala.
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