Itinerary
Day 1: Travel to Murchison Falls National Park
Stop At: Murchison Falls National Park, Murchison Falls National Park, Western Region
On your arrival in the morning hours (between 6 am and 7 am), Kubwa Five Safaris representative with your name printed on an A4 paper will welcome you to Uganda at Entebbe airport then driven across several districts to Murchison Falls National Park.
A stopover will be made at Karuma Falls where you will either have lunch on your way to to Murchison Falls National Park or at your hotel.
Check-in at your hotel, then move out for you an evening game drive to spot lions, buffalos, waterbucks, Rothschild's giraffe, oribi, baboons, antelopes, leopards, and various bird species.
Dinner and overnight at Parkside Safari Lodge
Duration: 1 day
Stop At: Karuma, Karuma, Western Region
Karuma Falls are greatly considered as one of the key tourism attraction due to the fact that is it is strategically located at the base of the Victoria Albertine and it became famous when the first explorer called John Speke passed through Karuma falls when he was trying to tress the source of the river Nile which is the longest river in the world flowing southwards in Sudan.
Duration: 15 minutes
Meals included:
• Lunch: You will have lunch on your way to Murchison Falls National Park.
All meals come with bottled water.
• Dinner: Dinner will be served at your lodge. All meals come with bottled water.
Accommodation included: Parkside Safari Lodge. Dishes are served with a variety of local and international dishes available for guests.
Day 2: Morning Game Drive, Boat Cruise, And Hiking.
Stop At: Murchison Falls National Park, Murchison Falls National Park, Western Region
After an early breakfast, set off with packed lunch for a morning game drive on the Northern Delta Nile. Lions, buffalos, waterbucks, Jackson’s hartebeest, Rothschild’s giraffe, oribi, and baboons are some of the animals to expect. Other activities in this game drive include bird watching, and sightseeing across the open savannah dotted woodland and riverine vegetation along the Nile and Albert delta.
After the game drive, you will embark (between 2 and 5pm) on a three hour boat cruise on the Nile.
This boat cruise offers an amazing view of the falls from the bottom angle. Hippos, crocodiles, antelopes, and aquatic birds can be seen along the shores of the river.
You will hike from the bottom of the falls to the top of Murchison Falls where the Nile forces its way through a gorge in the rocks and tumbles 43m below flowing westwards into Lake Albert. We will then check into your hotel.
Dinner and overnight stay at Parkside Safari Lodge.
Duration: 12 hours
Stop At: Paraa Masindi, Murchison Falls National Park Uganda
The mighty River Nile flows through the park creating a powerful phenomenon at the Kabalega Falls.
Enjoy the views of these magnificent falls where the Nile forces its way through a gorge in the rocks and tumbles 43m below flowing westwards into Lake Albert.
Duration: 1 hour
Meals included:
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• Lunch: All meals come with bottled water.
• Dinner: All meals come with bottled water.
Accommodation included: Parkside Safari Lodge
Day 3: Final Day | Travel Back Home
Stop At: Entebbe, Entebbe, Central Region
After your breakfast, you embark on our journey back to Kampala. You will arrive in Kampala in the late afternoon for a transfer to Entebbe for your return flight home.
Duration: 8 hours
Stop At: Kampala, Kampala, Central Region
Kampala was famously built on seven hills. Today’s capital of Uganda now sprawls haphazardly over more than 20 hills and is still expanding rapidly.
Kampala is dotted with colorful markets, including the frenetic Nakasero Market at the foot of Nakasero Hill, which sells fresh produce from eggs and chickens, to fish, halal meats, and all kinds of vivid vegetables, tubers, and fruit. Also try Kampala’s legendary Rolex – not a Swiss timepiece, but a popular street food combining an egg omelet and vegetables wrapped in a chapatti (flat, round bread made without yeast). A little further west, Owino Market sells all manner of goods from food and spices to pots, pans, and secondhand clothes.
For typical Ugandan souvenirs such as wood carvings, woven barkcloth mats and pots, decorated gourds, musical instruments, leather and sisal (a strong white fiber) baskets and textiles, head to the Uganda Arts & Crafts Village behind the National Theatre on Buganda Road.
Duration: 1 hour
Meals included:
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• Lunch: All meals come with bottled water.
No accommodation included on this day.
You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
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