Tour Type

Private

Group Size

Max 7 Pax

Price

$869 Per Person

Visit Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda’s largest and oldest conservation area, where the mighty Nile River crashes through a narrow gorge to create one of the world’s most powerful waterfalls. On this trip, expect an unforgettable blend of adventure and relaxation. Track rhinos at Ziwa Rhino and Wildlife Ranch, enjoy a thrilling game drive and take a scenic boat cruise to the base of the falls. This is the perfect short escape for nature lovers. Take a look at the detailed itinerary to get a clear idea of what this trip would feel like for you. Also, keep in mind that all our trips can be fully personalized to fit your specific needs.

Arrive in Kigali & City Tour

Upon arrival at Kigali International Airport, your guide will welcome you and drive you into the city. Kigali is Rwanda’s clean, green, and friendly capital. After settling in, you’ll enjoy a relaxed city tour, visiting key sites such as the Kigali Genocide Memorial and peaceful local neighbourhoods. It’s a calm and thoughtful way to begin your journey. In the evening, you’ll be taken to your hotel for dinner and a restful overnight stay.

Drive to Bwindi, Uganda

After breakfast, your guide will drive you southwest toward the Uganda border. The journey takes you through beautiful green hills, tea plantations, and small villages. After crossing into Uganda, you continue to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest—a lush, mountainous area known for its rare mountain gorillas. You’ll arrive in the afternoon and settle into your lodge near the gorilla trekking starting point, surrounded by misty forest and birdsong.

Gorilla Trek & Batwa Visit

Early in the morning, you set off into the forest with a trained guide to track the mountain gorillas. The walk can be steep and muddy, but the moment you find them—watching quietly as they eat, play, or rest—is truly unforgettable. After the trek, you return to your lodge for lunch and a short rest. In the afternoon, you visit the Batwa community, one of Uganda’s oldest forest-dwelling groups. You’ll learn about their music, stories, and traditional way of life—a meaningful cultural experience to end the day.

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