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EXPLORERS TRAIL OF UGANDA-
13 Days |
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Itinerary |
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ARRIVE
ENTEBBE, UGANDA / MURCHISON FALLS NATIONAL PARK |
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In the morning, you arrive at
the newly refurbished and modern Entebbe International
Airport, where we will meet you for a welcome drink and a
briefing.
We then travel north through
Kampala’s suburbs, and out into the countryside towards the
Murchison Falls National Park. This park is Uganda’s largest,
at 3,840 square kilometers (1,382 square miles), and is
bisected across its middle by the river Nile. We arrive in
time for lunch at the Masindi Hotel, to prepare us for our
first real venture into the African bush. We travel through
the park towards the Murchison Falls, and pause at the top of
the falls, where the entire Nile is forced through a gap only
six meters wide. The sheer violence of this process prompted
Uganda’s one time Chief Warden Rene Bere to remark that the
falls were the most significant event to occur on the Nile on
its journey to the sea. We go on from here to cross the Nile
by ferry, where we check in to our lodge, catch our breath and
prepare for dinner.
Paraa
Safari Lodge (L, D) |
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MURCHISON
FALLS NATIONAL PARK |
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This morning, we will go on a
“sunrise game drive” on the Buligi Circuit, north of the Nile.
Amidst the unusual-looking Borrassus Palms, we will encounter
Buffalo, Elephant, and a wide variety of plains game. If we
are lucky, we may catch sight of the resident lion or leopard.
We return to the lodge mid-morning for breakfast, and to enjoy
a couple of hours by the swimming pool. After lunch, we get a
chance to experience one of Uganda’s great experiences – a
game cruise on the Nile up river towards the Falls. We’ll pass
pods of hippo and crocodile, flocks of exotic birds,
butterflies and game coming down to drink at the water’s edge.
Sir Winston Churchill once described this boat trip as being
like Regents Park Zoo and Kew Gardens combined. In the late
afternoon, we return to our lodge to freshen up and prepare
for dinner.
Paraa
Safari Lodge (B, L, D) |
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MURCHISON FALLS NATIONAL PARK |
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After another early game drive
this morning, we cross the river and visit the top of the
Murchison Falls. We then embark on a walk in a tropical
forest. This is not just any tropical forest, though. Budongo
is East Africa’s largest Mahogany forest, and this is an
excellent place to marvel at the magnificent but increasingly
rare giants. The forest is also famous for its chimpanzees,
which have been studied at a research station based in the
forest for several decades. Between 600-800 chimpanzees depend
on the fruits and foods of the forest, and we may spot some of
them and other primates on our walk. Serenading us will be
some of the forest’s 366 bird species. If time allows us, we
may drive out towards Butiaba where
you get spectacular views from the Rift Valley escarpment
overlooking Lake Albert and the Blue Mountains of the Congo.
We return to our lodge in the evening to a well-earned rest.
Sambiya
River Lodge (B, L, D) |
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MURCHISON FALLS NATIONAL PARK / KIBALE FOREST NATIONAL PARK |
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After breakfast, we begin a
full day’s drive southwest to the Kibale Forest National Park.
We pass through Ugandan villages, catching views of the
Western Rift Valley as we go. In the late afternoon we arrive
at our lodge, a family-run inn on a working farm.
Mantana
Tented Camp
(basic but well-located)/Ndali Lodge
(more luxurious, but further away from Kibale Forest) (B, L,
D) |
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KIBALE
FOREST NATIONAL PARK |
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This 766-square-kilometer
tropical rain forest is the natural habitat for an amazing 12
primate species, and contains the highest primate density of
an area on Earth. Here, on a guided forest walk, you may find
families of Chimpanzees and Red Colobus Monkeys chattering and
swinging through the ancient forest trees. Some of the trees
are 50 to 60 meters (150 to 180 feet) in height, and provide a
majestic canopy for the profusion of rain forest life,
including 325 bird species. Even though you may only rarely
see them, the park is home to the largest population of Forest
Elephant in Uganda, and is also home to Buffalo, Uganda Kob,
Genet, Civet, Waterbuck and Bushbuck. This morning we take a
guided walk through this fascinating forest, following the
well-marked trails. After lunch we visit a nearby forest swamp
that is excellent for viewing more primates and other forest
animals.
Mantana
Tented Camp
(basic but well-located)/Ndali Lodge
(more luxurious, but further away from Kibale Forest) – (B, L,
D) |
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KIBALE
FOREST NATIONAL PARK / QUEEN ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK |
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After
breakfast we enjoy another morning walk in the forest, and
return to camp for lunch. We then set out in a southerly
direction for the Queen Elizabeth National Park. Set in the
western branch of the Great Rift Valley, the park is
incredibly diverse in the type of terrain it encompasses.
Prehistoric volcanic explosion craters now serve as huge
amphitheatres across the floor of which troop herds of
Elephant and Buffalo. Some of these craters have formed salt
lakes in which Flamingo from as far away as Kenya are
scattered like delicate pink dust. Wide-open plains support
fair numbers of game, both prey and predator. The two large
lakes that bound the park – Edward and George, together with
the connecting Kazinga Channel are home to large numbers of
Hippo, and numerous Crocodile. This evening, we arrive at
Mweya Lodge, dramatically located on a peninsula that juts out
into Lake Edward and provides excellent views of the Kazinga
Channel. We will enjoy our first game drive this evening.
Mweya
Safari Lodge (B, L, D) |
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QUEEN
ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK |
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This
morning, we will go on another game drive. It’s an early
start, and we will enjoy coffee and tea out on the rolling
plains of the park. We return to the lodge for breakfast, and
in time to prepare for our launch trip on the Kazinga Channel.
This water system hosts the highest concentration of Hippo in
the world, and this excursion brings us up close to them. We
will also see crocodile, buffalo, and other game that drink
from the Channel, and experience the profusion of bird life
that is supported here. We return in the late afternoon, and
transfer to our lodge. As dusk falls, we prepare for dinner
and a good night’s rest.
Mweya
Safari Lodge (B, L, D) |
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QUEEN
ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK |
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Our adventure necessitates a
very early (and hearty!) breakfast this morning. We drive to
the top of the Chambura Gorge, a deep natural ravine in the
surrounding plains. We descend into the floor of the gorge,
where a riverine forest very different from what we have so
far seen awaits us. The gorge is home a number of bird and
mammal species. We drive back to the lodge for lunch, followed
by a late afternoon game drive. On the game drive, we may run
into Waterbuck, Elephant, Giant Forest Hog, Bushbuck, Buffalo,
or even Lion or Leopard. Then it’s back to our lodge for our
usual evening wind-down.
Mweya
Safari Lodge (B, L, D) |
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QUEEN
ELIZABETH NATIONAL PARK / BWINDI IMPENETRABLE NATIONAL PARK |
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Another early start for a bush
walk through the Maramagambo Forest. This is one of the
largest forests in Uganda, and forms a habitat for a number of
primates and forest dwellers. Due to its location, Maramagambo
also has a high diversity of butterflies and birds. Our walk
culminates in a visit to volcanic caves that are home to
thousands of bats, and often, several reptile species. Later,
we travel further south to the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest.
This is a leisurely drive, taking most of the day. We climb
out of the Rift Valley at first, and then travel through the
Kigezi Highlands of South-Western Uganda. The scenery gets
increasingly breathtaking as we switchback up and down the
hills. Thirty kilometers (18 miles) before the end of our
journey, we see our objective – the mist-swathed mountains of
the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. This is a UNESCO World
Heritage Site and is one of the most biologically diverse
areas in the world. On arrival, we are welcomed to the
luxurious Gorilla Forest Camp with hot towels and a welcome
drink. We retire to our enormous tents for a hot shower (or a
hot bath if you prefer), and meet later around the campfire to
recount the day’s activities. After dinner, we retire for the
night, lulled to sleep by the sounds of one of Africa’s most
incredible natural environments.
Gorilla
Forest Camp (B, L, D) |
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BWINDI
IMPENETRABLE NATIONAL PARK |
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These two
days activities may be amongst the most exciting and
challenging of our entire expedition. The Mountain Gorillas in
Bwindi are part of a worldwide population of just 600
individuals. The gorillas we are allowed to track belong
either one of two habituated family groups. For up to five
years each, these groups have undergone an extremely delicate
process that has gradually brought them to tolerate the
presence of humans for a brief period every day and allowed a
few privileged visitors to interact with them in the wild.
The
gorillas are by no means tame, and are completely wild
animals. However, experienced guides will accompany us on our
tracking, many of who have been involved in the habituation
process themselves. The guides will use their knowledge of the
gorillas’ habits and information from the previous day to
locate the group’s whereabouts.
Because of
this, the time taken to track the gorillas varies enormously,
from as little as half an hour to as much as 9 hours before
one returns to camp. Once the gorillas are located, our group
will be allowed a maximum of one hour with them. This is one
of the world’s truly memorable experiences – a look into one
of these magnificent creatures eyes brings home the bond that
exists between them and us. It also brings home the poignant
fact that they are on the edge of extinction, and that our
presence here contributes to ensuring their continued
survival. The hour is often over all too quickly, and we
slowly make our way back to camp to recount the day’s
adventures.
Gorilla
Forest Camp (B, L, D) |
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BWINDI
IMPENETRABLE NATIONAL PARK / LAKE MBURO |
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Today we
will travel eastwards to Lake Mburo National Park. After lunch
in Mbarara, we drive to the park and check in to our camp. We
enjoy an evening game drive to view the parks plains game
species and birds, followed by a return to the camp to freshen
up for dinner.
Lake Mburo Tented Camp (B, L,
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LAKE
MBURO / ENTEBBE / DEPART |
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After an
early morning game drive, we return to Entebbe, where we will
check in to our hotel and prepare for our evening flight out.
We will arrive in time for lunch, with the afternoon at
leisure. Later, you will be transferred to the airport for
your departure flight.
Imperial
Resort Beach Hotel/Boma (dayrooms) – (B, L) |
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2007 RATES: |
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$4,812.00 per person double
occupancy – based on 2 people
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$4,232.00 per person double
occupancy – based on 3 people
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$3,941.00 per person double
occupancy – based on 4 people |
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$3,766.00 per person double
occupancy – based on 5 people
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$2,920.00 per person double occupancy – based on 6 people |
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$667.00 single room supplement |
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$750.00 per person – subject to
change (non refundable once confirmed) – gorilla permits |
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$1,000.00 per
person gorilla permits – subject to change (June 01 – Dec 31,
2007) |
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PRICE INCLUDES |
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Accommodation in standard twin
rooms |
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Meals as indicated in the daily
meal plan (B = Breakfast L = Lunch & D = Dinner) |
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All road and air transfers as
indicated |
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Gorilla permits and chimp tracking
permits where applicable |
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Services of an English-speaking
driver guide |
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Park fees |
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All activities described in the
itinerary, unless specified as extras |
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Mineral water, tea and coffee in
the vehicle |
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Mineral Water at the hotels and
lodges |
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Medical Evacuation to a hospital in
Nairobi |
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PRICE EXCLUDES |
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Tips and gratuities to your
driver/guide hotel/camp staff etc. |
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All expenses of a personal nature |
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Beverages other than mineral water,
tea and coffee in the vehicle and Mineral water at the hotels and
lodges |
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International
Air Fares, entry visa fees, domestic and international departure
tax |
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UGANDA GORILLA PERMITS |
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GORILLA PERMIT AVAILABILITY CANNOT
BE GUARANTEED UNTIL WE RECEIVE FULL PAYMENT FOR PERMITS AND
ACTUALLY PAY FOR THE PERMITS.
IN CASE OF A CANCELLATION UGANDAN
GORILLA PERMIT PRICE IS REFUNDABLE AS FOLLOWS: |
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91 DAYS AND
ABOVE 25% CANCELLATION FEE |
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46-90 DAYS 50% CANCELLATION FEE |
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9-45 DAYS 75% CANCELLATION FEE |
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0-8 DAYS 100% CANCELLATION FEE |
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THIS
CANCELLATION PENALTY MAY CHANGE WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE. PLEASE
CHECK THE CORRECT CANCEL POLICY AT THE TIME OF BOOKING |
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RWANDA
GORILLA PERMITS |
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TO GUARANTEE A
PERMIT A DEPOSIT OF US$750.00 PER PERMIT MUST BE PAID AT THE TIME
OF BOOKING.
IN CASE OF A
CANCELLATION RWANDAN GORILLA PERMIT PRICE IS NON REFUNDABLE UNLESS
WE CAN SELL THE PERMIT ON TO ANOTHER PARTY.
PLEASE NOTE
THAT RWANDAN PERMITS AFTER 01 JUNE 2007 WILL BE PRICED AT US$500
PER PERSON PER DAY.
WE RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO AMEND THE STATED ITINERARY IN RESPONSE.
TO UNEXPECTED
CHANGES IN LOCAL CONDITIONS.
AIRCRAFT
WEIGHT AND TIME RESTRICTIONS.
PLEASE NOTE
THAT WE ONLY USE LIGHT AIRCRAFT IN UGANDA, ALL OF THEM SINGLE
PILOT, AND MOST SINGLE ENGINED.
LARGER GROUPS
WILL HAVE TO USE COMBINATIONS OF ONE OR MORE SMALLER AIRCRAFT.
THE FOLLOWING
COMBINATIONS ARE TYPICAL BUT NOT GUARANTEED, AND WILL DEPEND ON
CLIENT WEIGHTS,
CLIENT
PREFERENCES AND CLIENT LUGGAGE |
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MAXIMUM
PASSENGERS ALLOWED ABOARD FLIGHT |
AIRCRAFT
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TOTAL
WEIGHT LIMIT (CLIENTS AND LUGGAGE) KG |
TOTAL
WEIGHT LIMIT (CLIENTS AND LUGGAGE) LBS |
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C-172 |
180 |
396 |
| 2 PAX |
C-172 |
180 |
396 |
| 3 PAX |
C-210 |
350 |
770 |
| 4 PAX |
C-210 |
350 |
770 |
| 5 PAX |
BN-2
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650 |
1430 |
| 6 PAX |
BN-2
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650 |
1430 |
| 7 PAX |
BN-2 AND
CESSNA 172 |
830 |
1826 |
| 8 PAX |
BN-2 AND
CESSNA 172 |
830 |
1826 |
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: |
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AIRCRAFT
PAYLOAD ROUGHLY ALLOWS EACH PAX 12 KG OF LUGGAGE, BUT THE
OVERRIDING LIMIT IS THE TOTAL AIRCRAFT PAYLOAD. |
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PLEASE NOTE
IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO TELL US ABOUT YOUR TOTAL WEIGHT SO WE
CAN |
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ENSURE THAT
THE RIGHT AIRCRAFT IS REQUESTED AT THE TIME OF BOOKING. |
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PLEASE NOTE
PRICE QUOTED BY US IS BASED ON CLIENT NUMBERS. IF, BASED ON CLIENT
WEIGHTS, IT IS DETERMINED THAT A LARGER AIRCRAFT IS REQUIRED, THE
QUOTED PRICE WILL GO UP ACCORDINGLY |
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PLEASE NOTE
ALL FLIGHTS TAKING OFF FROM ENTEBBE AFTER 1400 HOURS MUST BE DONE
USING FASTER AIRCRAFT, OR MAY INVOLVE THE OVERNIGHT OF AN AIRCRAFT
AT A REMOTE LOCATION OUR ORIGINAL QUOTE MAY INCREASE TO CATER FOR
THIS ONCE WE RECEIVE FINAL INTERNATIONAL ARRIVAL |
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CANCELLATION
PENALTIES |
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If
cancellation is received up to 130 days prior to departure, 20% of
the total tour price is forfeited |
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If
cancellation is received 129 – 90 days prior to departure, 35% of
the total tour cost is forfeited |
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If
cancellation is received 89 – 60 days prior to departure, 40% of
the total tour cost is forfeited |
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If
cancellation is received 59 to 30 days prior to departure, 50% of
the total tour cost is forfeited |
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If
cancellation is received 29 days or less before departure, 100% of
the total tour cost is forfeited |
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