
14 Days Birding Uganda Rwanda Checklist Tour
14 Days Birding Uganda Rwanda Checklist Tour
14 Days Birding Uganda & Rwanda Checklist Tour with Turkana Wildlife Safaris
Experience the ultimate birding adventure across Uganda and Rwanda with Turkana Wildlife Safaris. This 14-day tour is designed for avid bird watchers and nature enthusiasts, offering a comprehensive exploration of East Africa’s rich avian diversity. From rare Albertine Rift endemics to iconic wetland species, this tour combines expert guided birding with immersive cultural and wildlife experiences.
Tour Overview
Uganda and Rwanda, often referred to as the “Pearl of Africa” and the “Land of a Thousand Hills,” are home to over 1,100 bird species, including some of Africa’s rarest and most sought after birds. This 14 day birding tour takes you through pristine national parks, lush forests, and scenic wetlands, providing an unparalleled checklist of avian species.
With Turkana Wildlife Safaris, you will enjoy expertly guided tours, comfortable accommodations, and a well structured itinerary that maximizes birding opportunities while ensuring a smooth and enjoyable journey.
Day by Day Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Entebbe, Uganda
Arrive at Entebbe International Airport and transfer to your hotel. Enjoy a welcome briefing and overview of the birding tour.
Day 2: Mabamba Swamp Birding
Explore Mabamba Swamp, home to the iconic Shoebill and Papyrus Gonolek. Early morning boat rides provide excellent photographic opportunities.
Day 3: Entebbe to Murchison Falls National Park
Drive to Murchison Falls, stopping along the way for roadside birding. Key species include Northern Carmine Bee-eater, African Fish Eagle, and various kingfishers.
Day 4: Birding Murchison Falls National Park
Morning birding safari to spot savanna species and wetland birds. Optional boat cruise along the Nile for waterbirds and raptors.
Day 5: Transfer to Budongo Forest
Journey to Budongo Forest, a biodiversity hotspot. Birding highlights include Grey Parrot, Black-and-white-casqued Hornbill, and numerous forest sunbirds.
Day 6-7: Kibale Forest National Park
Two full days in Kibale Forest, renowned for its 13 primate species and rich birdlife. Look for Green-breasted Pitta, Grey-chested and Blue-headed Coucals.
Day 8: Queen Elizabeth National Park
Drive to Queen Elizabeth National Park. Game drives combined with birding yield species like African Broadbill, Yellow-throated Greenbul, and numerous raptors.
Day 9: Kazinga Channel Birding Cruise
Morning birding cruise along the Kazinga Channel. Expect to see Pelicans, African Jacanas, and Shoebill if lucky.
Day 10: Transfer to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
Journey to Bwindi Forest, famous for mountain gorillas and endemic birds. Evening bird walk near lodge.
Day 11: Birding Bwindi Forest
Full day exploring trails to spot Grauer’s Broadbill, Red-throated Alethe, and other Albertine Rift endemics.
Day 12: Transfer to Kigali, Rwanda
Drive to Kigali, Rwanda. Stop for roadside birding and enjoy the scenic highlands.
Day 13: Akagera National Park Birding Safari
Full day exploring Akagera National Park, home to savanna birds such as Lilac-breasted Roller, Grey-headed Kingfisher, and various waterfowl.
Day 14: Departure from Kigali
Final birding at local wetlands or hotel gardens, followed by transfer to Kigali International Airport for your departure flight.
Highlights of the Tour
- Spot over 300 bird species, including rare endemics like Grauer’s Broadbill and Shoebill.
- Explore iconic national parks: Bwindi, Kibale, Murchison Falls, Queen Elizabeth, and Akagera.
- Enjoy expert birding guides from Turkana Wildlife Safaris with extensive local knowledge.
- Combine birding with wildlife viewing and scenic photography opportunities.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: What level of birding experience is required?
A: This tour suits both novice and experienced birders. Guides will help identify species and provide tips on spotting hard-to-see birds.
Q: What is included in the tour package?
A: Accommodation, park entry fees, guided birding walks, safaris, transport, some meals, and airport transfers are included. International flights are not included.
Q: What is the best time to visit?
A: The ideal birding season in Uganda and Rwanda is from November to April and June to August, during dry seasons when birds are easier to spot.
Q: What should I pack for this birding tour?
A: Essentials include binoculars, field guide, lightweight clothing, waterproof jacket, sturdy walking shoes, hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
Q: Are there any special permits required?
A: Permits for gorilla trekking (Bwindi) are separate and need to be booked in advance. All other park permits are included in the tour package.
Conclusion
The 14 Days Birding Uganda & Rwanda Checklist Tour with Turkana Wildlife Safaris offers an unmatched journey through East Africa’s most spectacular birding destinations. From the elusive Shoebill to vibrant Albertine Rift endemics, this tour promises a rich and memorable experience for any bird enthusiast. With expert guides, comfortable travel arrangements, and breathtaking landscapes, this is truly a once-in-a-lifetime birding adventure.
