Best
Forest Birding 19 Days.
Day 1: Arrival at Entebbe International
Airport. Meet your local smiling guide and transfer to Imperial
Botanical Hotel. If you arrive early enough, you will have
a welcome birding afternoon around Entebbe Botanical Gardens.
Watch out for the Brown throated waver, golden backed weaver,
yellow backed weaver, grey headed gull, long tailed cormorant,
common squacco heron, yellow billed duck, pied kingfisher,
giant kingfisher, swamp flycatcher, broad billed roller, black
and white casqued hornbill, splendid glossy starling, black
headed gonolek, orange weaver, red chested sunbird, slender
billed weaver, Ross’s turaco, pied hornbill, crowned
hornbill, open billed stork, great red warbler, sedge warbler,
grey caped warbler and many other species.
Dinner and overnight at Imperial Botanical Hotel.

Day 2: After an early breakfast drive to
Mabamba Important Bird Area with packed lunch. Mabamba is
the closest and best spot to watch the majestic African shoebill
in the wild. Stop over in Mpigi Swamp for papyrus rarities.
Watch out for the usual papyrus gonolek, white winged warbler,
yellow backed weaver, northern brown-throated weaver and blue-headed
coucal. Proceed to Mabamba wetland. Most of the birding is
done on the canoe. Look out for the majestic shy shoebill
stork both in the sky exploring the heights and down in the
marshy swamp, Watch out closely for the swamp flycatcher,
purple swamp hen, African water rail, common moorhen, lesser
jacana, African jacana, African pygmy goose, white faced whistling
duck, squacco heron, blue breasted bee-eater, winding cistcola,
goliath heron, black crake and many more. Afternoon transfer
to Mpanga forest. This forest has a stunning patch of remnant
medium altitude that is evergreen. Look out for Blue breasted
kingfisher, White spotted fluftail, Grey parrot Lemon dove,
woodland wabler and many more. Return to Imperial Botanical
Hotel for Dinner and overnight stay.
Day 3: Leave for Budongo forest. Several
stopovers for birds enroute. Look out for the white crested
turaco, Ross’s turaco and white crested helmet shrike.
Stopover for lunch at Masindi hotel. Check in Budongo Nyabyeya
Guesthouse. Evening birding may produce bat hawks, black shouldered
nightjar, white crested turaco, crowned eagle, African wood
owl. Dinner and overnight at Nyabyeya Guesthouse.

Day 4: After an early breakfast start birding
to the royal mile. This is the home to the rare Nahan’s
francolin, look out for the banded snake eagle, African pied
hornbill, brown backed kingfisher, white thighed hornbill,
brown backed scrub robin, black bishop, brown twinspot, black
belled firefinch, the chocolate backed kingfisher, yellow
billed barbet, spotted greenbul, Cameroon somber greenbul,
slender billed greenbul, black capped apalis, lemon bellied
crombec, green hylia, pale breasted illadopsis, forest flycatcher,
fire crested alethe, yellow browed camaroptera, crowned eagle,
yellow footed flycatcher, African dwarf kingfisher, catch
up with the Chimpanzees as they toss about from one branch
to another in the forest. Dinner and overnight at Nabyeya
guesthouse.
Day 5: After an early breakfast start for
Bisingiro sector for a whole day birding. Look out for Ituri
batis, rufous crowned eremomela, forest francolin, baboons
yellow, yellow spotted barbet, red tailed antithrush, dusky
long tailed cuckoo and many other forest bird species. Dinner
and overnight at Masindi hotel.
Day 6: After rather an early breakfast,
drive to Kanio Pabidi section for birding and Chimp tracking.
Special birds here include the puvellis illadopsis, crowned
eagle, white crested turaco, afep pigeon, yellow rumped tinkerbird,
Ross’s turaco, Narina’s trogon, red tailed thrush
and rufous sided broadbill. Enjoy the baboons and chimps.
Dinner and overnight at Masindi hotel.
Day 7&8: Start off early for Kibale
National Park. Kibale N.P is a rainy forest and a home to
over 9 different species of primates. Some of these include
chimpazees, red colobus monkeys, grey checked mangaby, red
tailed monkeys and galagos. The forest is also home to scaly
francolins, marsh tchagra, black bellied seed cracker, green
backed twinspot, Bicoloured manikin, white napped pigeon,
Afep pigeon, Narina’s trogon, joyful greenbul, olive
long tailed cuckoo, the superb black bee eater and many more.
An afternoon nature walk at Bigodi wetland will yield species
like Blue headed coucal, blue breasted kingfisher, scaly throated
honey guide, black faced rufous wabler and others. Dinner
and overnight at Mantana luxury tented camp or Ndali lodge.

Day 9: With packed lunch leave for Semuliki
forest. This is a moist semi-ciduous forest and a home to
sport breasted ibis, Northern bearded scrub robin, capuchin
babbler, lyre tailed honey guide, yellow throated green cuckoo,
white bellied kingfisher, Maxwell’s black weaver, black
winged oriole, red eyed puff back, red bellied malimbe, brown
crowned eremomela, Zenker’s honey guide, African piculet
and many more species. Dinner and overnight at Semuliki lodge.
Day 10: Whole day birding in the Semuliki
forest. Dinner and overnight at Semuliki lodge.
Day 11: Morning birding in the Semuliki
forest Reserve, afternoon visit to the Volcano looking Sempaya
hot springs. Relax as you watch water do its magic like “there
is no tomorrow” Dinner and overnight at Semuliki lodge.
Day 12: At the break of the day, start off
for Imaramagambo forest west of Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Key species include dark capped yellow wabler, fawn breasted
waxbill, black headed batis, Brubru sulphur breasted bush
shrike, Eurasian golden oriole, bat hawk, red tailed bristle
bill, green crombec, black and white flycatcher, brown eared
wood pecker, redheaded bluebill, African hobby, African green
pigeon, Ross’s turaco, African finfoot. Dinner and overnight
at Mweya Safari Lodge.
Day 13: Whole day birding. Afternoon enjoy
birding along Kazinga channel on boat. Kazinga channel joins
Lake Edward and Lake George, which gives it a wonderful site
in a lovely environment with its various beautiful water birds
along the channel.
Dinner and overnight at Mweya Safari Lodge.
Day 14: Transfer Southwards to Bwindi Impenetrable
Forest National Park the home to the forest giants that are
cousins to human beings, the gorillas. This Impenetrable Forest
is still one of the best virgin tropical rain forests in East
Africa. Birding begins early in the morning with the early
risers at the Luxury bush camp. After breakfast with our packed
lunch we set off for the whole birding. This forest has over
300 bird species recorded. These include among other forest
rarities, red throated alethe, equatorial akalat, forest robin,
montane oriole, grey throated barbet, hairy breasted barbet,
African broadbill, black bee eater, pale breasted illadopsis,
Narina’s trogon, Pettit’s cuckoo shrike and black
faced rufous warbler. Please note that this forest receives
rainfall almost all year round, a raincoat and hiking shoes
with a good tract are appropriate. Dinner and overnight at
the Luxury bush camp.
Day 15: Many bird watchers who have been
to Bwindi Impenetrable Forest before have shown interest ion
tracking gorillas. Have this optional day for that activity.
Carry packed lunch and enjoy the giant forest primates in
their jungle. Dinner and overnight at the Luxury bush camp.
Day 16 &17: Depart at the crack of dawn
for a 50km drive to the highest peak of the forest- Ruhija.
Several checks at the rare bird spots may produce rare species
such as white starred robin, grey cuckoo shrike, strange weaver,
banded prinia, brown chested alethe, slender billed greenbull,
yellow streaked greenbull, white browned crombec, mountain
illadopsis, Luehder’s bush shrike, grey bush shrike,
grey green bush shrike; all these and many others are among
the 345 species recorded in this park. Birding to the Mubwindi
swamp is very rewarding. One has to be prepared to walk on
steep mountains. You drop from 2400m to 2050m above sea level.
Birding in the bamboo zone is good for handsome francolin,
archers robin chat, stripe breasted tit, purple breasted sunbird,
mountain greenbull, duikers, wallers, chestnut winged starling,
dusky crimsonwing, mountain illadopsis, mountain yellow warbler
to mention a few. Birders who come with camping equipment
can camp at Ruhija campground.
Day 18: Depart for Kampala early enough,
stopover for lunch in Mbarara and proceed, if time allows
do some shopping for your memorable African handcrafts.
Dinner and overnight at Imperial Botanical Hotel.
Day 19: Departure.

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