Enjoy customized 4 Day gorilla flying safaris in Bwindi Forest National Park and this holiday starts from Entebbe airport traveling with domestic Aero Link Uganda.
Day1: Entebbe – Bwindi Forest National Park
Have breakfast and after transfer to Entebbe airport for your flight transfer to Kihihi Airstrip in Kanungu and from there our company representative from Mahogany Spring Lodge will pick you and transfer you to the lodge for lunch and relax as you wait for dinner and overnight stay. Meal plan: F/B
Day2: Uganda Gorilla Safari – Eco Tourism
Have breakfast and after go for gorilla trekking adventure in Bwindi forest and this takes 3 – 4 hours hiking and thereafter spend 01 hour with the mountain gorillas taking photos and videos. Return to the lodge for lunch and then in the evening participate in tree planting activity which involves a small talk about how much Carbon guests have used on their travels and off-setting this carbon. Each client then has the opportunity to plant a tree and give back to the environment. Dinner and overnight stay at Mahogany Springs Lodge, Meal plan: F/B
Day3: Bwindi Forest – Entebbe – Ngamba Islands Chimpanzee Sanctuary
Breakfast and after transfer to Kihihi Airstrip for your return route to Entebbe and after you will be picked by our safari guide for your lunch at the Water Front Club Restaurant. After embark the speed boat and transfer to Ngamba Islands Chimpanzee Sanctuary and enjoy the chimpanzee conservation work and overnight stay at Ngamba Tented Camp. Meal plan: F/B
Day4: Ngamba Islands Chimpanzee Sanctuary – Entebbe
Have breakfast and after experience the morning chimpanzee feeding session and after have lunch. Embark the seed boat and transfer back to Entebbe airport for your return flight back home. End of services
The price will include
Ground transportation
Domestic flight – Aero Link Uganda
Accommodation and meals
Gorilla permits $ 700 USD each
Tree planting with Mahogany Springs Lodge
Lunch
Transfer to Ngamba Islands Chimpanzee Sanctuary
Services of an English driver guide
Excludes
Visa fees, tips, gratitude’s, drinks and all other personal expenses not mentioned in the itinerary.
What to wear/bring
Dress codes are informal. Daytime temperatures are generally warm, so bring lots of light clothing, supplemented by light sweaters for the cool evenings and heavier clothing for the higher altitudes especially volcanoes. When tracking gorillas layering your clothing is the best idea and we suggest: long sleeved shirts, cotton or gore tex trousers, strong walking shoes with ankle support, socks that you can tuck your trousers into, light gloves to protect your hands from thorns and nettles, a hat and sunglasses to provide protection against the sun and a water proof jacket in neutral colors may come in handy in the moist mountains.
Travel light and remember that soft-sided luggage is required. One medium sized duffel bag and one small day pack (carry-on) per person should bead equate. Laundry services are available at most accommodations. You should also pack some zip lock bags for spare clothing, cameras, binoculars and film. Please note that you are not allowed to use a flash when photographing Gorillas. It is a good idea to take along several different speeds of film (64 to 1000) as gorillas can be found in open sun or in the dark underbrush of the forest.