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Uganda's National Parks
Murchison
Delight Safari 6 Days/5 Nights
Activities: Chimp tracking, Game drive, Launch
trip, nature/forest walks, local community interaction,
cultural dance and drama performances...
Site-seeing,
Culture and Wildlife Safari
6 Days/5 Nights
Places to visit: Botanical gardens, Uganda Wildlife
Centre, Ngamba Island, Queen Elizabeth National
Park, Ishasha,, Kampala and Entebbe...
Birding Safari, Lake Mburo
National Park
6 Days/5 Nights Lake Mburo National
Park is a very special place; every part of
it is alive with variety, interest and colour.
Lake Mburo National Park is situated in Mbarara
district, towards the western part of Uganda...
Primate
Safari
Bwindi, Queen Elizabeth & Kibale Forest
National Parks
9 Days /8 Nights Meet and greet
at Entebbe International Airport and transfer
to your hotel discretion in Kampala. This drive
will take approximately 45 minutes.
Dinner and overnight in Kampala
...
Gorilla Tracking + Queen
Elizabeth National Park
6 Days/5 Nights A magnificent
verdant swathe across the steep ridges of the
Albertine Rift Valley, this ancient rainforest
- one of the few in Africa to have flourished
throughout the last Ice Age...
Flying Safari, Kidepo
Valley National Park - Apoka Lodge
4 Days/3 Nights The Kidepo Valley
National Park is one of Uganda's most spectacular
parks. It is 1,442 square kilometres and harbours
scenery unsurpassed by any other park in East
Africa...
Source of the Nile with
Murchinson, Kibale & Queen Elizabeth National
Park
10 Days/ 9 Nights Meet
and Greet at Entebbe International Airport.
Transfer to Kampala (approximately 45 minutes).
Dinner and over night at your hotel...
Mgahinga
Gorilla National Park is located in the south-western
corner of Uganda. The Park covers the northern
slopes of the three Virunga Volcanoes: Mt.
Muhavura (4,127 m), Mt. Gahinga (3,474 m),
and Mt. Sabinyo (3,669 m). The Park is about
10 km south of Kisoro and is bordered to the
south by the Republic of Rwanda and to the
west by the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Each of these countries protects its own portion
of the Virungas, in the Parc National des
Volcans and Parc National des Virunga respectively.
The three parks together form the 434-sq.
km. 'Virunga Conservation Area' or VCA. Mgahinga
is 33.7 sq. km, just 8% of the VCA. The entire
Park is in Bufumbira County of Kisoro District.
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is 33.7 sq.
km and consists of the partly forested slopes
of three extinct volcanoes. From far away,
the huge cones of the Virunga volcanoes dominate
the landscape and beckon you as you approach.
When you reach the park you can get a great
overview of the area by walking up the viewpoint,
just 15 minutes from Ntebeko Gate. Mgahinga
Park has great biological importance because
throughout the climatic changes of the Pleistocene
ice ages, mountains such as these provided
a refuge for mountain plants and animals,
which moved up or down the slopes as climate
became warmer or cooler. The Virungas are
home to a large variety of wildlife, including
about half the world's critically endangered
mountain gorillas.
Gorilla tracking used to be the main activity
carried out in the park but the gorilla family
moved into Congo and now can rarely be seen.
However, there are other exciting activities
that can be carried out.
Mgahinga offers three incredibly scenic extinct
volcanoes for physically fit hikers, although
they do not require special mountaineering
gear. This is an opportunity to enjoy the
amazing flora and fauna of the park.
Mt. Sabyinyo (3669m)
'Old man's teeth'
Like an old man, time has eroded Mt. Sabyinyo's
crown. This volcano offers 3 challenging peaks
to climb. A climb up the mountain takes one
up a ridge along the eastern side of the climb
to peak. If you are to continue, the climb
to the peak 11 involves walking a ridge with
breath-taking drops into gorges of Rwanda
and Uganda, a dual experience you will achieve
here.
Finally, the hike up to the peak 111 is steep
with several ladders and mush scrambling.
You are guaranteed to get your hands dirty
en-route to peak! Once on top, you will be
in Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo and
Uganda, what a triple experience this is!!!
The journey takes about eight hours round
trip to cover the 14km stretch.
Mt.
Gahinga (3474m)
On your way to the park, look out for small
piles of stones in the garden fields. The
local people call such a pile a 'Gahinga'.
Mount Gahinga is quite bigger than the average
'gahinga' but sitting next to Mount Muhavura
does make it look small. A hike, which takes
you about, six hours round trip, goes through
a good example of a pure Bamboo forest. Gahinga
once had a Crater Lake on top but time has
changed it into a Lush swamp. Distance to
the swamp is 8km.
Mt. Muhavura (4127m)
'The Guide'
Seen from all over Kisoro, this volcano acts
as a guide. The typical cone-shaped Mountain
provides some of the best views in the country.
Much of the climb passes a rocky surface covered
by grasses and small shrubs. Once at the top,
hikers are rewarded with the view of the Virunga
volcanoes, Lake Edward in queen Elizabeth
National Park, Bwindi and the peaks of Rwenzori
Mountain. The hike takes approximately 8 hours
round trip covering 12km.
Visitors also have a chance to explore the
Garama cave. This is one of the caves where
once the crafty pygmy people known as the
Batwa (who were warriors) lived and fought
their neighbours, the Bantu. The distance
to the cave entrance from the park headquarters
is 3 km long and it takes about 4 hours. You
will learn how the Batwa lived and fought
out of the cave. The cave is 342m in length
and 14m deep, and is now inhabited only by
bats.
The border trail is another exciting hike
to pursue. This hike takes you first toward
Sabyinyo. The trail climbs up the base of
Sabyinyo for a while through fine montane
forest before turning toward the Congo. Along
the way you will get a great view of Sabyinyo's
gorge and peaks. Upon reaching the Congo you
cut back along the international border. The
return leg to the Park Head Quarters is a
great section for birding. The two rest huts
along the way are good places for a break.
Look closely for the golden monkeys and signs
of elephants.
Hiking
time is 5 hours and distance 10 km.
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park is blessed
with a unique bird fauna; 79 bird species
have thus far been recorded within the park,
including several species endemic to the East
Congo Montane region. For the Virunga Conservation
Area as a whole, over 295 species in the Virungas
are endemic to the Albertine Rift Afromontane
region representing 59% of the total of known
endemic species.
The Gorge trail has dense shrub vegetation
which attracts a wide variety of birdlife.
Species like the Dusky Turtle-dove, Cape Robin-Chat,
White-browed (heuglin’s) Robin-chat,
Olive thrush, Chubb’s Cisticola, famous
Great Blue Rwenzori Turaco, and many more.
A stroll a long the buffalo wall toward the
Congo takes you through a wetland area where
Ibis, Whydah, Speckled Mousebird, and Fire
Finch are found. Stonechat, Grey Capped Warbler,
Waxbills, and Yellow-Vented Bulbul are often
seen around the campground. Feel free to take
your time and go at your own pace, there is
no hurry when birding.