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Great Apes and Savannah Game

Africa : Uganda


On a guided forest walk, you may find families of Chimpanzees and Red Colobus Monkeys chattering and swinging through the ancient forest trees.

A Natural Choice for: Apes and savannah game

Duration: 10 Days      Grading: Moderate      Max Group Size: 6      Type: Tailor-made      Prices from: £2500

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Tour Summary:

Prices from: £2500

Duration: 10 Days

Kind points from: 187

N&K Reference: NKT0000140
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Type: Tailor-made

Grading: Moderate

Suitable for: Couples, Gay & lesbian, Honeymoons, Seniors, Small groups, Solo travellers

Experiences: Adventure Travel, Safaris, Special Interest, Wildlife

Environments: Game Reserve, Jungle, National Park, Nature Reserve, Savannah

Activities: Bird watching, Expeditions, Nature walks, Safaris, Walking safaris with guide, Wildlife watching

Max Group Size: 6

A Natural Choice for: Apes and savannah game

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Tour Overview

GREAT APES (GORILLAS AND CHIMPS) AND SAVANNAH GAME TOUR

Location

Continent or Region: Africa

Country or State/County: Uganda


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Tour Highlights

Gorilla and Chimp Watching - Bird Watching - Game Drives - Guided walks

Itinerary

Day 1 | Arrival - Entebbe

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 set off west to Kibale Forest. In the afternoon we arrive at our camp.

Overnight: Ndali Lodge/Mantana Kibale
Meal Plan: Lunch, Dinner


Day 2 | Kibale Forest National Park

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.

Overnight: Ndali Lodge/Mantana Kibale
Meal Plan: Full Board


Day 3 | Kibale Forest National Park - Queen Elizabeth National Park

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.

Overnight: Mweya Safari Lodge
Meal Plan: Full Board


Day 4 | Queen Elizabeth National Park

This morning, we will go on the first of our game drives. 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.

Overnight: Mweya Safari Lodge
Meal Plan: Full Board


Day 5 | Queen Elizabeth National Park

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.

Overnight: Mweya Safari Lodge
Meal Plan: Full Board


Day 6 | Queen Elizabeth National Park-Bwindi

Impenetrable National Park. 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.

Overnight: Gorilla Forest Camp
Meal Plan: Full Board


Days 7 and 8 | Bwindi Impenetrable National Park

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 700 individuals. The gorillas we are allowed to track belong to one of three 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. Tracking the mountain gorillas is an awe inspiring experience and as you come across them in their forest surroundings all thought of fatigue disappear! The hour is often over all too quickly, and we slowly make our way back to camp to recount the day's adventures.

Overnight: Gorilla Forest Camp
Meal Plan: Full Board


Day 9 | Bwindi Impenetrable National Park - Lake Mburo

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.

Overnight: Lake Mburo Tented Camp
Meal Plan: Full Board


Day 10 | Lake Mburo - Entebbe

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.

Overnight: Imperial Resort Beach Hotel
Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch

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24-Sep-2007 21-Sep-2009 GREAT APES (GORILLAS AND CHIMPS) AND SAVANNAH GAME 10 £2500.00
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Included in the price:
  • Activities
  • Accommodation
  • Airport transfers
  • All meals
  • Entrance/ Admission fees
  • Guide/ Tour leader
  • Internal flights
  • Room
  • Transportation
NOT included in the price:
  • International flights

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Nature & Kind Factor

Our Trusted Partner's Responsible and Sustainable Travel Policy

World Primate Safaris Responsible Travel Ethics

World Primate Safaris offers unique wildlife safaris to a variety of destinations some of which include Borneo, Uganda, Rwanda, Northern Sumatra, Madagascar and Gabon. Our specialist safaris concentrate on the primates of each destination. However we also try to incorporate other wildlife and cultural aspects of your destination of choice into your trip.

A number of our destinations are up and coming travel destinations and it is therefore essential that we set a responsible precedent from the start so that others may follow in our footsteps. Responsible travel is essential in the planning of our safaris.
World Primate Safaris Responsible Travel Policy

International Operations

* A direct contribution is made from each safari sold to the conservation and preservation of the primates in the destination of choice. This contribution is made directly in a number of ways:

1. to the conservation of the primates
2. to local communities and projects
3. to local conservation agencies

* We make every effort to use responsible and eco-friendly local agents in each destination.

* Wherever possible we use environmentally friendly local accommodation. Please bear in mind that it is not always possible to find eco-friendly accommodation in some remote destinations; if this is the case then we make every effort to alert the management of the accommodation in question to ways of improving their service with the environment in mind.

* We encourage the use of local guides in every destination and with every local agent. Even on our specialist led safaris we try to ensure that a local guide is also used. We do not believe in taking jobs from local populations in order to provide for western needs.

* We aim to minimise our impact on the environment at the same time as retaining western standards of comfort.

* Where possible we will always use local suppliers in preference to others whether this is in the purchase of provisions, accommodation, transport or equipment.



UK Operations

Our UK operations reflect our standards abroad in that we aim to minimise our impact on the environment as much in the UK as we would do in any of our destination countries. We attempt to do this through recycling of any office waste including, paper, plastic, cans, glass, refuse, in partnership with the Borough of Brighton and Hove.
How you can help

We in no way think that we are perfect and this is where you can help us!

Responsible travel is the way forward for travel in the 21st Century; as we destroy more and more of our natural environment we slowly begin to realise how much we need it.

...It is predicted that within this decade the Orangutans of Borneo (some of our closest living relatives) will no longer be able to survive in what remains of their natural habitat due to logging and habitat destruction...

Unfortunately, it is not hard to find similar such examples in relation to both the other primates of the world and wildlife in general. When visiting destinations please bear this in mind and remember how privileged you are to be able to see the wildlife and nature that you are visiting, and, in a few years, if no action is taken, the fact that it will no longer be there.

If you would like to make a donation to the conservation and protection of the primates of the world please do not hesitate to get in contact and we will either put you in direct contact with a local organisation or pass your donation on to one of the local projects that we support in the destination of your choice.

If you think of any other ways in which we can improve our responsible travel please get in contact either via e-mail or by telephoning us as we are always happy to hear your suggestions.

When travelling please remember how you can help

The purpose of our safaris is to contribute to local populations, communities and projects. Please bear this in mind when travelling with us.

Do...

* .respect and listen to your local guide at all times. This is essential both for your safety and to further your experience in visiting the destination.
* .use the toilet facilities available. If there are no facilities available please ask your guide for directions. Always bury your waste and make sure that it is away from any local water supply.
* .try and support local businesses, shops, curios and local work people. Do not bargain just for the sake of it and because it is the "thing to do", pay what you feel the object is worth to yourself and the vendor, bearing in mind local cultures, society and standard of living.
* .be aware of the local environment and people around you. Try and blend in with your surroundings and do not come across as a brash foreigner with lots of money.
* .please use environmentally friendly shampoos, soaps and toiletries. Unwrap any products before leaving your home country and dispose of the wrappers in the correct environmental way.
* .please ask permission before you take photos of local people and buildings. A number of people do not like or it is against their traditional / religious beliefs to have their picture taken.
* .please ask your local guide how to respond to begging. Often if you want to donate some items it is best done through your local guide in combination with a local body such as a school or local community leader. Please think of this before you travel as it is often better to donate clothes and school materials that you can bring from home rather than money.
* .please minimise water consumption on all occasions. Our safaris often visit regions where local populations do not have access to fresh running water.
* .enjoy the experience of being on safari with World Primate Safaris; make the effort to mingle with the local people, taste new foods and try new experiences as it is in this way that you will learn about and enjoy the destination!



Do Not..

* .leave any bio-degradable or non bio-degradable litter; this is harmful to the environment and local wildlife.
* .touch or remove any of the local fauna or flora.
* .approach wild animals more than the recommended distance as this can cause them undue distress and can also be dangerous both to yourself and the wildlife.
* .buy products that may harm or encourage the destruction of local fauna and flora. Wildlife souvenirs may appear attractive but this is illegal and encourages the destruction of important eco-systems. No matter how small or irrelevant the product may seem, it is always a vital part of a larger eco-system. Please do not collect shells and corals from beaches no matter how colourful and pretty they may appear.
* .take unnecessary luggage and products. Please travel as light as possible; this reduces carbon emissions from the transport that you use throughout your safari from the moment you leave home, planes, trains, buses, 4x4's.
* .hand out sweets, pens and pencils etc, directly to begging children as this often causes dependency on tourists visiting the area, encourages the impression that tourists will always do this, and can also be dangerous as local children may run after a vehicle if they know it is carrying tourists.



Rules for Visiting Gorillas / Primates:

* Never approach the primate more than the recommended 7 metres. This is for both your safety and theirs. On occasions they may approach you and if this is the case then slowly and gently move out of their path.

* Please use the toilet facilities at the park entrance before you enter the park. If you do need to go to the toilet when in the park please ask your guide for instructions as to where it is safe to go. Always dig a hole of at least 0.5m deep and then cover your waste when finished. Make sure that this is not near any local sources of water.

* If you are ill you are forbidden to visit the primates. Due to the genetic similarities between humans and the various primates it is very easy for them to catch a simple cold from us; as they have not been immunised against such diseases this can very quickly spread and kill a whole family. Please bear this in mind at all times.

* Never touch any primate; they may look sweet and cuddly but they are actually immensely powerful animals and may not take kindly to being touched. It is also in this way that you may transmit diseases.

* Always listen to your local guide and do as he says. This is for both your safety and the safety of the wild animals that you are visiting.

* When visiting the mountain gorillas no visit should be longer than an hour from when the first one is sighted.

* Never use a flash when photographing primates as this causes them undue stress.


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About our Trusted Partner

Our Trusted Partner offers eco-friendly safaris with a donation from each safari sold going towards the preservation and conservation of the primates in the destination of choice.

Our Trusted Partner offers clients a unique service for wildlife safaris. Specialising in primate safaris worldwide they are the sole global specialists in this field combining their in house expertise with specialized ground operators in destination countries.

Our Trusted Partner was set up due to the lack of a specialist service available to cater for travellers intrigued by the struggle for survival of some of their closest relatives. Their aim is to provide you with a comfortable service that gives you confidence in the style of safari that you will receive whether tracking the mountain gorillas in Uganda and Rwanda, the wild orang-utan in the rainforests of Borneo or the lemur of Madagascar. Their safaris are tailored to include as much or as little wildlife, culture, trekking as you like but please note they do track to see wild animals and therefore conditions do vary in difficulty.

Focussing on innovative primate safaris combined with wildlife and cultural aspects of each destination, they pride ourselves in their commitment to the environment using local guides and expertise to further your experience in the destination of your choice. They believe that through their knowledge and history local guides add that extra something to your safari where other less experienced guides would struggle.

Uganda, Rwanda, Tanzania, Madagascar, Gabon and Borneo are justsome of the destinations where their specialise in attracting some of the world's most endangered primate species in their natural habitats. Their principle safaris revolve around the mountain gorilla, Orang-utan, chimpanzee and lemur. Safaris are tailored to suit eachindividual or group's requirements, in order that they are as varied as possible and one benefits from the combination of the diverse wildlife, culture and history of the destination. Our Trusted Partner can tailor a safari to a specific destination or alternatively combine a number of different destinations to create the ultimate unique experience.

Our Trusted Partner has the privilege to work in some of the most unique areas in the world for flora and fauna and they hope that you will come and experience these with them. If the destination of your choice is not listed above please contact them and we would be happy to discuss how they can help you. Please note that they do track animals in the wild and therefore sightings cannot be guaranteed.


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Tour Summary:

Prices from: £2500

Duration: 10 Days

Kind points from: 187

N&K Reference: NKT0000140
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Type: Tailor-made

Grading: Moderate

Suitable for: Couples, Gay & lesbian, Honeymoons, Seniors, Small groups, Solo travellers

Experiences: Adventure Travel, Safaris, Special Interest, Wildlife

Environments: Game Reserve, Jungle, National Park, Nature Reserve, Savannah

Activities: Bird watching, Expeditions, Nature walks, Safaris, Walking safaris with guide, Wildlife watching

Max Group Size: 6

A Natural Choice for: Apes and savannah game

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