Embark on a 21-Day honeymoon adventure in Uganda, exploring the diverse landscapes, wildlife, and cultures of this beautiful country. This comprehensive tour will take you from central Uganda to the south-western, western, and northern regions, ending back in central Uganda. You will have the opportunity to see all the major primates, including gorillas and chimpanzees, as well as the Big Five animals. This trip includes local community visits and is customizable to match your interests. All accommodations will offer honeymoon packages and private dinners if desired. This all-inclusive adventure starts and ends in Entebbe/Kampala.
Your honeymoon adventure begins with your arrival at Entebbe International Airport. After checking out, you’ll be transferred to your hotel in Kampala for the night.
Drive to Jinja, East Africa’s Adventure Capital, known for world-class grade 5 white-water rafting. Whether you’re a beginner or an adventure enthusiast, you’ll find the perfect adventure here. You’ll enjoy white-water rafting and a boat trip to the source of the Nile before returning to Kampala for the night.
After breakfast, drive to Lake Mburo National Park for an evening game drive. Stop at the Equator for a coffee break and photo opportunity. Arrive at your lodge in the late afternoon, go on a game drive, then return to the lodge for dinner and overnight.
After a morning game drive, transfer to Lake Bunyonyi in southern Uganda. Relax and enjoy the beautiful views of the lake in the late afternoon, followed by dinner and overnight stay.
Start your day with a private canoe boat ride on Lake Bunyonyi, visiting historical islands and bird watching. Later, drive to Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, arriving in the evening for dinner and overnight stay.
After breakfast, head to the park headquarters for a briefing before trekking to find golden monkeys. This trek involves hiking through trails with park rangers. After spending an hour with the monkeys, if time permits, experience the Batwa cultural trail.
After breakfast, drive to the park headquarters for a briefing and start your trek to find mountain gorillas in Mgahinga Gorilla National Park. Once you find them, you’ll spend an hour with these endangered species. Remember to maintain silence and enjoy photographing them.
You can choose to rest at the lodge or visit the local community, including schools, where you can give gifts and motivate the scholars. After lunch, transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park for the night.
Drive to the park headquarters for a briefing before trekking to find mountain gorillas. Spend four hours with them, maintaining silence and taking photographs. In the evening, visit the nearby Batwa community for cultural entertainment and stories.
After breakfast, head to Lake Mutanda. Enjoy a canoe boat ride, spotting various bird species. After lunch at the campsite, relax before returning to your lodge for the night.
Check out of your lodge after breakfast, leaving your luggage in the vehicle. Your guide will drive you to the trail’s starting point. Hike the Nkuringo to Buhoma trail with a park ranger, experiencing the natural wonders of Bwindi Forest. Your guide will meet you at Buhoma to drive you to your lodge.
Start your day with breakfast before driving to Queen Elizabeth National Park. Enjoy an en-route game drive and sightseeing stops along the way. Arrive at the park in the afternoon and check into your hotel. Later, go on an evening game drive to look for late-grazing animals. Return to the lodge for dinner and overnight stay.
After breakfast, embark on morning and afternoon game drives in the Ishasha wilderness to search for tree-climbing lions and other wildlife. The chance of spotting them depends on luck and weather. Return to the lodge for meals and overnight stay.
After breakfast, visit the Ishasha Local Community Project. Then, drive to the northern part of Queen Elizabeth National Park, arriving by midday for lunch. In the afternoon, enjoy a game drive. The park features diverse habitats and is home to a wide range of mammals and over 604 bird species.
Start your day with a game drive in the Kasenyi plains to spot early bird wildlife such as elephants, buffalos, lions, leopards, bushbucks, and more. After the game drive, have lunch at Mweya peninsula. In the afternoon, take a boat cruise safari on the Kazinga Channel, where you’ll see various wildlife and bird species. Return to the lodge for dinner and overnight stay.
After breakfast, visit Katwe Salt Lakes. Then, drive to Kibale National Park with a stopover for lunch en route. On arrival, take a nature walk through the Bigodi Swamp to see resident monkeys and birds. Kibale Forest National Park is home to 13 primate species and over 335 bird species.
After breakfast, head to Kibale National Park Headquarters for a chimpanzee tracking experience. Accompanied by experienced guides, you’ll trek into the forest to see wild chimpanzees and other primates in their natural habitat. Spend four hours observing their daily activities. Note that tracking can be strenuous and sightings are not guaranteed.
After breakfast, drive to Murchison Falls National Park. Visit the top of the falls and enjoy an en-route evening game drive. Murchison Falls National Park is Uganda’s largest conservation area, divided by the River Nile. The river cascades through a narrow gorge, creating a spectacular waterfall. The park is home to elephants, buffaloes, giraffes, lions, hippos, crocodiles, and numerous bird species.
Begin your day with a morning game drive to spot wildlife such as giraffes, buffaloes, antelopes, hippos, and possibly lions and leopards. Return to the lodge for lunch. In the afternoon, take a two-hour boat cruise to the bottom of the falls, witnessing the powerful River Nile. During the cruise, you’ll see various animals, reptiles, and birds along the riverbanks.
After breakfast, drive to Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary. In the afternoon, visit the local community and school, where you can donate materials. Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary is home to rhinos and other wildlife species. The sanctuary also hosts about 300 bird species, making it a crucial conservation area.
After breakfast, go on a guided rhino tracking experience on foot. Then, drive back to Kampala or Entebbe to end your 21-day honeymoon adventure. Ziwa Rhino Sanctuary is a popular stop for travelers and offers an opportunity to see rhinos up close. The sanctuary’s conservation efforts are successful, with growing wildlife numbers and a security force ensuring protection.
This 21-day honeymoon adventure in Uganda offers a mix of wildlife experiences, cultural visits, and romantic accommodations, making it an ideal trip for couples seeking adventure and romance. Contact us to inquire about this adventure and customize it to fit your interests.