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    Enjoy this 5 days Semuliki wildlife and culture which combines a wildlife safari experience in Uganda and a cultural unique experience. This Semuliki wildlife and culture visit largely renders a full day cultural and local community visit.

    An encounter with Giraffes of Semuliki Wildlife Reserve, part of your Semuliki Wildlife and culture tour
    An encounter with Giraffes of Semuliki Wildlife Reserve

    Visit the Bambuti Pygmies that live on both side of the Semuliki River and share their ways of life and culture. They are closely related to the Basu Pygmies of the Democratic Republic of the Congo rather than the Batwa Pygmies.

    At the same time, you will enjoy the best of wildlife safari in Uganda meeting 53 mammals of which 27 are large mammals. Get an amazing birding opportunity to join a boat ride on Lake Albert for in a shoebill hunt in Semuliki National Park. Take on this 5 days Semuliki wildlife and cultural Visit for an outstanding safari to Semuliki.

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    Semuliki Wildlife and Culture Itinerary:

    Day 1: Kampala – Semuliki National Park

    Leave Kampala after breakfast for the fascinating drive through papyrus swamps and thick jungle of the Nile Delta to Semuliki National Park just above the mighty Rwenzori Mountain ranges. Get your afternoon lunch in Fort Portal and get ready to take on a guided walk through the crater lakes area and a visit to ‘Amabeere Ga Nyinamwiru‘ caves.

    Proceed to Semuliki National Park. This is a home to 53 mammals of which 27 are large mammals. 11 species are endemic to the park, including the pygmy antelopes and the two flying squirrel species. It is also home to the peculiar water chevrotain, known as the ‘fanged deer’. A night game drive for the Big Cats is a must for an outstanding safari encounter in Africa.

    Dinner and overnight stay at Semuliki Safari Lodge (high-end facility). Meal Plan: Lunch and Dinner.

    Day 2: Semuliki Wildlife and Culture Tour

    Morning after your breakfast is dedicated for a game drive, a park that is home to forest elephants and buffaloes which are smaller versions of their savannah-dwelling relatives. It is also a home to over 53 mammals of which 27 are large mammals. 11 species are endemic to the park including the pygmy antelopes and two flying squirrel species. It is also home to the peculiar water chevrotain, known as the ‘fanged deer’.

    Afternoon will be for a boat ride along Lake Albert for an amazing birding opportunity. Look out for the Toro Olive Greenbul, Mountain Greenbul, Yellow-throated Nicator, Western Nicator, Purple-throated Cuckoo-shrike, Petit’s Cuckoo-shrike and Black Saw-wing among others.

    Dinner and overnight stay at Semuliki Safari Lodge (high-end facility). Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

    Day 3: Full Day Semuliki

    A smoky view from Sempaya hotsprings in Semuliki National Park in Uganda
    A smoky view from Sempaya hotsprings in Semuliki National Park in Uganda

    Get on a morning search for the rare shoebill stock in the wildlife reserve and then a visit to the Sempaya hot springs. Sempaya Hot Springs are Semuliki’s most famous attraction. The male spring, known as ‘Bintente’, measures 12m in diameter and is set in a lush swampy clearing.

    The female spring ‘Nyasimbi, meaning ‘the female ancestors’, is a boiling geyser (103°C) which spurts bubbling water and steam up to two meters high. The steam cloud can be seen from as far as 2km away. Local people used to cook their food in these boiling pools.

    The afternoon is spent on relaxation and sightseeing around your lodge.

    Dinner and overnight stay at Semuliki Safari Lodge (high-end facility). Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

    Day 4: Visit the Pygmies of Semuliki – Bambuti Pygmies

    Visit the Batwa community in Semuliki National Park, part of your Semuliki wildlife and culture tour.
    Visit the Batwa community in Semuliki National Park

    Today is a full day dedicated for a cultural and local community visit. Visit the Bambuti Pygmies that live on both side of the Semuliki River and share their ways of life and culture. They are closely related to the Basu Pygmies of the Democratic Republic of the Congo rather than the Batwa Pygmies.

    The Bambuti Pygmies are much smaller in number than the Batwa People, so they can be visited in ond day. Today, the Bambuti have their own guides, who will give you a great experience.

    Dinner and overnight stay at Semuliki Safari Lodge (high-end facility). Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

    Day 5: Kampala/Entebbe Out

    After your breakfast, drive and return to Kampala at your convenience via Mubende – Mityana road with lunch en-route at your choice restaurant or hotel. You will then proceed to Kampala and Entebbe International Airport for your evening flight back home or to your next destination. Meal Plan: Breakfast, Lunch.

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    Semuliki Wildlife and Culture Inclusions and Exclusions:

    Includes

    • Airport transfer- drop
    • Transportation by a 4wd safari Land Cruiser
    • Accommodation and meals as per the itinerary
    • Park fees
    • A full day visit to the Bambuti Pygmies
    • Services of English speaking Driver/guide.
    • Enroute lunches
    • Hot springs visit
    • Shoe bill hunt
    • Night game safari drive
    • A boat ride along Lake Albert
    • Park fees

    Excludes

    Night game drive in Semuliki, expenses of personal nature like: Visa, drinks, laundry, tips to local guides, telephone, porter fee while trekking, personal insurance, and tobacco.

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