7 Days Birding In Uganda
7 Days Birding In Uganda tour takes you for bird watching in Murchison Falls Conservation Area looking out for all the specials and some of the Guinea Congo biome endemics. Bird through the stunning lushes of savanna grasslands in Murchison Falls National Park, the Royal Mile, the Albertine Escarpment etc.
Both the game drives and the launch trips offer an opportunity for one to come across distinct birdlife, including savannah forest birds, water birds and Albertine Rift endemics. The park’s main birding attraction is the Shoebill, best sighted in the dry season from January-March.
The commonest species found in the plains, expect to see Marabou Stork, Abyssinian Ground Hornbill, Secretary Birds, Black-bellied Bustards, Open-billed Storks and Widow Bird during your birding safari in Uganda.
Closer to the river where there are more thickets and woodlands, the commonest bird varieties include the Swallow-tailed and Red-throated Bee-eaters – particularly in the Nyamusika Cliffs; Woodland, Pied, Giant and Malachite Kingfishers; Francolin; Hornbills, Grey heron; Hamerkop; Shrikes; Flycatchers; Cuckoos; Woodpeckers; Crombecs and Warblers. The riverbanks are also home to ducks, geese, stilts and plovers.
The park’s main birding attraction is the Shoebill, best sighted in the dry season from January-March.
Detailed 7 Days Birding In Uganda
Day 1: Arrival at Entebbe Airport. Bird through Entebbe Areas
Arrive at Entebbe International Airport meet our representative who will transfer you to your respective hotel of stay in Entebbe, early arrivals can be introduced to birding around Entebbe preferable in the Botanical Gardens which produces great results of birding with views of the Great Blue and Ross’s Turacos, Red Chested, Klaas’s and Diederik Cuckoo, Great Reed, Grey Capped, Sedge, Greater Swamp and Eurosuian Reed Warblers
Day 2: Birding to Murchison Falls National Park. Drive to the top of the Falls
Drive to Murchison Falls National park birding enroute for the White-crested Turaco, lunch in Masindi then continue to the park and drive to the top of the Falls for Pel’s fishing Owl, Rock Pranticoles, Bat Hawk and a variety of Night Jars overnight Hotel. Dinner and overnight stay at kaniyo Pabid. FB.
Day 3: Bird in Murchison Falls National Park
This day we wakeup very early and start our birding. The main focus for today will be the Puvell’s Illadopsis, Grey and Yellow Longbill, other species which might be encountered in this forest might include among others the Fire Crested Alethe, Narina Tragon, Dusky Longtailed Cuckoo, Xavier’s, Ictrine, Plain and Little Greenbul, Yellow Billed and Yellow Spotted Barbet, Green, Olive Bellied and Olive Sunbird, Crested Guinea Fowl, Speckled, Yellow Rumped and Yellow Throated Tinkerbird, Brown Eared and Yellow Crested Woodpecker plus other forest birds. Diner and overnight stay at Sambiya River Lodge
Day 4: Bird in thenorthern Sector of murchison Falls national Park
This morning we start with a drive as we proceed to cross the ferry for a game drive to the Delta area searching for Shoebill stork and other water birds. On our morning drive we expect to find some nocturnal species of birds mostly the Nightjars and Owls, at times cats are sighted enroute.
After crossing for a game and birding drive on the northern sector of the park, expect animals like the Lion, Leopards mostly on a lucky day, Giraffes, Oribis, Hartebeests, Elephants, cape Buffalo, the birds usually seen on this drive include the White Fronted Black Chat, African Quil Finch, Fawn Bat and Breasted Waxbill, Northern Carmine, Swallow Tailed and Red Throated Bee-Eater,
Silver Bird, Stanley’s Bustard, Black Billed Barbet, Rufous Crowned and Abyssinian Roller, White Browed Sparrow Weaver, Speckle Fronted Sparrow Weaver, Rufous Sparrow, Vitelline Masked and Little Weaver. In the afternoon we take a boat ride along the Victoria Nile to the bottom of the Falls where we shall see a variety water birds, schools of Hippos, Crocodiles dinner and over night stay at Sambiya River Lodge or Paraa Safari Lodge. FB.
Day 5: Bird through the Albertine Escarpment
Early morning drive to Masindi while birding the escarpment in search for the Black Billed and Spot Flanked Barbet, Foxy Cisticola, Striped Kingfisher, Red-chested Cuckoo, Foxy Cistcola, Red-winged Grey Warbler, Black-headed Batis, Cliff Chat, Green-backed Eremomela, Yellow-bellied Hyliota, Green-headed Sunbird, Red-winged Pytilia, Chestnut-crowned Sparrow-Weaver, birding to the pond for the Shining Blue King fisher, Sabine’s and Cassin’s Spinetail might be rewarding overnight at Masindi Hotel or New Court View Hotel. FB.
Tour Includes
- Transportation in a tourist vehicle
- Services of the English speaking guide
- All activities are described in the itinerary.
- Drinking water
Tour Excludes
- Tourist Entry Visa
- International Flight Tickets
- Travel Insurance
- Items of Personal Nature
- Tips and Gratuities