Birding with Access Uganda Tours
7 day Birding Tour
DAY ONE
Arrive at Entebbe International Airport, transfer to your Hotel. Depending on time bird around Entebbe area overnight Hotel. BB.
DAY TWO
Whole day birding around Entebbe area, the Botanical Gardens for the Orange weaver, a variety of Sunbirds, Weavers, some water birds, if time allows bird Lutembe Beach for Black Herons and a variety of Terns, Gulls and other water birds (this depends season). Overnight Hotel. FB.
DAY THREE
Morning drive to Mabamba swamp for the Shoebill Stork and other water birds after which drive to Lake Mburo Lunch and birding enroute e.g. at Kaaku swamp for the Rufous-bellied Heron, Lesser Jacana, Lesser Moorhen and a variety of water birds. Overnight Hotel. FB.
DAY FOUR
Morning birding and mammal watching, bird the grassland for the Brown-chested Plover (this is there between June and December), Red-faced Barbet here we shall have the chance to see the Zebra, Eland, Topis, Impalas and some other game, afternoon go for a boat ride in search for the African Finfoot overnight Hotel in Mbarara. FB.
DAY FIVE
Drive to Queen Elizabeth NP, arriving for an afternoon boat ride on Kazinga channel where shall see schools of Hippos, Crocodiles, water birds like the African Spoonbill, African skimmer (seasonal) and many others. Overnight Hotel. FB.
DAY SIX
Morning game drive Kasenyi track in search for Savanna birds like the Temminck’s Courser, Martial Eagle, Rupell’s Griffon Vulture and many others afternoon bird the crater area. Overnight Hotel. FB.
DAY SEVEN
After breakfast drive back to Entebbe for your Flight, end of services.
Included in this itinerary: accommodation on fullboard basis, park entrance fees, boat cruises, vehicle hire with fuel and driver guide, ranger guides fees and guided nature walks.
Not included tips, drinks and anything of personal nature, e.g laundry.
BB: Bed and Breakfast
BLD: Break, Lunch & Dinner
FB: Full Board
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