Explore the outdoors and camp wherever your 4×4 vehicle can take you. Off road rooftop tents assemble in just minutes, allowing you to sleep off the ground away from bugs and critters. Manufactured with the highest quality materials and craftsmanship. These tents will protect you in all kinds of terrain and weather. These tents are perfect for the camper who just wants to go out for a couple of days, to the serious over lander who will be spending weeks at a time on the trail.
It gives the great opportunity to visit Uganda’s Oldest National park Queen Elizabeth National park for a Uganda wildlife safari, Murchison Falls national park for a wildlife safari, Kibale forest national park for Chimpanzee tracking in Bigodi wetland, Bwindi Impenetrable national park for mountain gorilla trekking experience and Lake Mburo National Parks.
Start with Murchison Falls with an en route to Ziwa Rhino sanctuary for a nature walk to see the rare rhinos in the wild. Lunch en route. Proceed to Murchison Falls National Park, with a brief stop on the top of the falls, where you can see the Niles perfected beauty and marvel as it squeezes through a seven-meter canyon. The 43-meter drop of the falls creates a thunderous roar and a beautiful rainbow in the spray. Time to enjoy the rooftop tent and dinner.
Embark on an early morning game drive on the Northern bank where your guide will help you spot a great number of animals and birds. Return to the lodge for breakfast. Relax at the swimming poolside. After lunch, you will safari upstream by boat to the calm Victoria Nile and the base of the falls.
There you can marvel at toothsome hippos, crocodiles and over the 17-kilometer stretch, you may also see elephants, waterbucks, and Uganda Kobs. This is also the habitat for many bird species. The boat leaves you near the falls and you can hike to the top of the falls. It is an exciting experience that brings you very close to the rushing white-water as it squeezes itself through the narrow crevice.
Drive through Hoima and reach the colourful and beautiful town of Fort Portal, the capital of the Toro kingdom, situated in the shadow of the fabled Mountains of the Moon, the Rwenzori for Kibale adventure.
You will spend most of the morning in the forest in search of chimpanzees. These primates are very mobile and viewing them is unpredictable but the forest walk is enriching, activity starts at 8.00 am in the morning and takes about 4 to 5 hours.
This forest is home to large numbers of chimpanzees and other primates including Phoestes, Red-colobuses, Blues, Red-tailed, grey-cheeked mangabeys, birds, butterflies. The guide will provide detailed explanations on not only primates but also on all the forest’s fauna and flora.
After lunch, visit the Bigodi community initiative swamp and enjoy the amazing panoramic views. Rooftop tent camping time and dinner.
Drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park, following the mystical Rwenzori Mountain Range most of the journey. Have a game drive en-route, lunch at the Lodge, with its wonderful location on top of the Mweya peninsula.
Enjoy the unique two-hour boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel This trip passes through possibly the highest concentration of hippos and many animals may be seen drinking at the water’s edge.
This launch cruise gives you a great opportunity for photography, bird watching, and game viewing. The prolific bird life is colourful and stupendous with well over 550 resident species. Dinner and overnight right in your rooftop tent car.
The day starts with an early morning game drive along Kasenyi tracks and Queen’s mile in the park and expects to see lions, elephants, cape buffalos, warthogs, spotted hyenas, mongoose, waterbucks, Kobs, and, if lucky, the leopard, plus a lot of small animals and birds.
You will go as far as Lake George. Drive back to the lodge for lunch. In the afternoon drive to the splendid Crater Lakes region for sightseeing. Dinner and overnight in the rooftop tent camp.
Drive to Bwindi via the Ishasha sector of the Park in search of the tree-climbing lions found only in this area of Uganda. The landscape is open savannah with acacia trees. Have a packed lunch. Proceed to Bwindi Impenetrable National Park for dinner and overnight in the jungles.
You will be briefed by the park rangers before entering the gorilla sanctuary. The rain forest is dense and crisscrossed by numerous animal trails, the thrill of spending time and observing the gorillas is a memorable experience.
Gorillas are shy and peaceful animals and it is an unforgettable experience to watch and photograph them as they interact with one other. Dinner and overnight in the jungles.
Take breakfast before driving to Kabale through the rolling hills and terraced landscape. This area is referred to as the “Switzerland of Africa. Lunch at Arcadia Cottages, with its unique and amazing panoramic view of Lake Bunyonyi. In the afternoon, a boat ride on the lake to the various islands is a great opportunity for bird viewing and sightseeing.
Drive to Lake Mburo National Park, the smallest national park in Uganda. Take a game drive in search of the beautiful impalas, zebras, cape buffalos, elands, Oribi, and Topi. Enjoy a boat trip on Lake Mburo.
The park is a very good opportunity for bird watchers, who will enjoy more than 250 species of birds found here, including Papyrus gonoleks, Brown-faced lapwings, Carruthers Cisticolas. Take lunch and drive back to Kampala. Stopover at the Equator for photography.
Depending on your flight time, you can do a city tour including, handcraft and souvenir shopping, cultural sites then transfer to the airport, having covered a cross-section of probably one of the greenest countries on earth.