The
site selection is heavily biased towards national parks. The
reason for this is that we concentrated on areas with existing
infrastructure in the form of accommodation, food and most importantly
access roads. Nevertheless, the sites selected represent all
of Uganda's major habitat types, thus offering the entire spectrum
of birding opportunities.
The
sites are arranged geographically and by broad habitat type.
They commence with the swamps and woodland of the Victoria
basin, then loop westwards through the montane forests of
the Albertine Rift Valley and intermediate altitude forests
of western Uganda, move across the country through increasingly
arid savanna areas, ending with eastern forests.
BEST
AREAS WHERE TO WATCH BIRDS IN UGANDA.
Kampala
Entebbe Botanical Beach
Kajansi Fish Farm
Entebbe - sewage pond
Mabamba - wetland
Mpanga Forest
Lake Mburo
Mgahinga Gorilla National Park
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
Rwenzori Mountains National Park
Semliki National park
Budongo Forest Reserve
Queen Elizabeth National Park
Semliki Wildlife Reserve
Murchison Falls National Park
Kidepo Valley
Moroto Town
Mount Elgon National Park
African
Greenwich Safaris Limited recommends a 3- week
birding itinerary around Uganda. This is intended to help
you maximize the time you spend in the country and takes into
account such factors of the ease of access of the sites, their
productivity, the time required to see a fair proportion of
the birds and their importance to the serious bird watcher
(hence, the montane forests of the Albertine Rift Valley have
a higher priority than those of Mount Elgon). We must stress
that, this does not mean that areas not included are not worth
birding only that other sites may be more worthwhile for birders
with time constraints.
DAY
1 : Arrival at Entebbe airport. Depending on time of arrival,
stay either at Entebbe Botanical Gardens or drive to Jinja
and Moiré Forest.
DAY
2 : Early morning, bird watching in Jinja town and the
surrounding areas. After breakfast, drive to Busingiro Budongo
forest reserve. Dinner and overnight at the lodge in Budongo
forest reserve.
DAY
3 : Birding in Budongo Forest Reserve "The Royal
Niles" in the morning and Busingiro area in the afternoon,
night at Budongo Forest Reserve or in Masindi town.
DAY
4 : Drive early to Kaniyo Pabidi sector of Budongo Forest
reserve enroute to Parra in Murchison Falls National Park.
Spend the morning chimpanzee tracking and birding inKaniyo
Pabidi Forest and the afternoon at Murchison Falls south of
the Nile the area above the falls and woodland around Parra.
DAY
5 : Go across the Nile early and spend the whole day on
the game viewing tracks north of the river, go around the
Albert Nile swamp to check on the rare shoebill stork.
DAY
6 : Early morning birding in the vicinity of Parra, at
9:00am go for a boat trip up the Nile to Murchison Falls.
Afternoon drive to Masindi, birding lake Albert and the escarpment
of the Albertine Rift Valley en route. Dinner and over night
in Masindi town.
DAY
7 : Drive to Kibale Forest National Park, birding the
entrance road to the forest in the late afternoon or relax,
if you are tired after thelong drive. Dinner and over night
at Ndali Lodge.
DAY
8 : Bird the Kanyanchu area (chimpanzee-tracking in the
forest) or the main road up to the Bigondi swamp walk.
DAY
9 : After Bigondi swamp, drives to Mweya in Queen Elizabeth
National Park for a boat trip. You will also bird watch in
the crater area and around Mweya peninsular. Overnight at
Mweya Safari Lodge.
DAY
10 : Lake Kikorongo and Kashenyi track. After the game
drive you can visit Imaramagambo Forest walk for bird watching
and visit the historical sites like the bat cave and Blue
Lake. Over night you may decide to camp or drive back to your
lodge.
DAY
11 : Drive to Buhoma, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park
bird watch in the camp area in the afternoon, overnight at
Mantana or other camps.
DAY
12 : Wake up very early, prepare and walk into the forest,
bird the waterfalls trail, walking slowly back along the main
track.
DAY
13 : Go gorilla trekking or birding the main track overnight
and dinner at your lodge.
DAY
14 : Early departure for Ruhizha, birding "the neck"
for a few hours enroute. Afternoon along the road towards
Kabale. Dinner and overnight at Ruhizha.
DAY
15 : Walk the long trail to Mubwindi swamp, afternoon
around Ruhizha.
DAY
16 : Walk the short trail to Mubwindi swamp afternoon
around Ruhizha. Overnight at Ruhizha.
DAY
17 : Bird slowly along the road towards Kabale then departs
for Lake Mburo National Park. Late afternoon birding along
entrance road to Rwonyo. Dinner and overnight at Matana luxury
tented camp or Rwonyo.
DAY
18 : Early morning walk along lakeside track and Kigambiro
loop. After lunch drive to Kampala or Entebbe.
EXTRA
DAYS: YOU CAN VISIT:
SEMULIKI
NATIONAL PARK : For a minimum of 3 days to make it worthwhile,
preferably camping along the Kirumia river trail though it
is possible to visit the Sempaya area or walk part of the
Kirumia river trail in 1-2 days.
SEMULIKI
WILDLIFE RESREVE : For 1-2 days, staying at Semuliki Safari
Lodge and birding Lake Albert, the gallery forest along the
Mugiri River, the woodland towards Ntoroko and the Semuliki
flats.
KIDEPO
VALLEY NATIONAL PARK : For a minimum of 4 days to make
it worthwhile staying at Apopka and concentrating on the dry
Kidepo valley and the granite outcrops.
MGAHINGA
GORILLA NATIONAL PARK : For 1-2 days go gorilla trekking
and find Rwenzori Turaco, birding at Bunyonyi swamp.
RECOMMENDATION.
This
is a birder's and not a photographer's guide. However, being
enthusiastic photographers ourselves, we think that the following
basic information might help you. Bring all the film you might
need with you. Slide film is almost impossible to find in
Uganda. It is also very expensive and often long expired.
Bring enough lense cleaning equipment (blow brush, soft tissue,
lens cleaning liquid etc.
Well-behaved bird watchers are an important lobby for nature
conservation. When birding in Uganda behave as you would anywhere
else, it is imperative to respect habitats, laws and the rights
of local people. If in doubt ask the local people, a friendly
request can open many doors and aid in interpretation of some
bird names into the local language.
Last
but not least, in most cases it's better to stay in the vehicle
anyway because it acts as a hide and allows you to get much
closer to your subject than you would on foot. However, you
may go out in some places, but ask your guide before going
out of the vehicle. This is for your safety. Remember that
in some of the parks there are dangorous animals like lions.
For
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