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Join us for a 4-day birding safari in Murchison Falls National Park, renowned for its rich birdlife. With around 650 bird species protected in the park, it offers a diverse and exciting birdwatching experience.
During your safari, you’ll have the chance to spot a variety of bird species including Open-billed Storks, Marabou Storks, Secretary Birds, Black-bellied Bustards, and Widowbirds. Keep an eye out for Wheatears, Bishops, Weavers, Black Bee-eaters, Swallow-tailed Bee-eaters, and Red-throated Bee-eaters.
Trip Outline
Day 1: Birding from Kampala Masindi via Mabamba Bay
Day 2: Birding Budongo-Royal mile and transfer to Murchison falls
Day 3: Birding Murchison fals
Day 4: Bird to Kampala
A tour that will give you both feel of the falls and a good view of different bird species.
Itineraries
Day 1
BIRDING from Kampala Masindi via Mabamba Bay
Early transfer to Mabamba Swamp, 50 kms west of Kampala. Look out for many different birds on our way to the swamp like the Papyrus Gonolek, White Shouldered Tit, Red Cap, Western Banded Snake Eagle, White Winged Warbler and Weyns Weaver. This Swamp is one of the best places to spot the exceptional Shoebill Stork. But also many other species can be found here, like the Allen’s and Purple Gallinule, Grey herons, Jacanas, Rufous Bellied Heron, Squaco, Purple and Goliath Heron, the Globally threatened Pallid Harrier and Blue Swallow a migrant species, a variety of egrets, ducks etc. we later drive backwards to Kampala then transfer to Masindi where we shall spend our night via the Luwero triangle passing through undulating grasslands and mosaic woodland where we drive looking out for the White-crested Turaco, Bronze-tailed Starling, lesser Blue and Great Blue Eared Starlings, Black, Yellow Mantled and Black Winged Bishops, White Headed
Day 2
Birding Budongo-Royal mile and transfer to Murchison falls
Depart early for the nearby Budongo Forest, birding along the Royal Mile, a truly spectacular road with forest canopy towering far overhead. There is a good system of trails in the forest, today we expect skulking birds like the Nahan’s Francolin, excessively noisy White-thighed Hornbill, graceful Cassin’s and Sabine’s Spinetail, Blue-throated Roller, Yellow-browed Camaroptera, Forest Flycatcher, Chestnut-capped Flycatcher, Ituri Batis, Lemon Bellied Crombec, Tit Hylia, Uganda Woodland Warbler, Forest Robin, Yellow Billed, Grey Throated, Hairy Breasted and Yellow Spotted Barbet, Great Blue and Black Billed Turaco, Dusy Long Tailed
Cuckoo, Spotted, Plain, Slender Billed, White Throated, Little Grey and Little Greeenbul, Red Tailed Bristlebill and Black-capped Apalis among others. Lookout for the Blue, Red Tailed and the black and white Colobus monkey. On lucky days the chimps cross the trail.
Day 3
Birding Murchison fals
A highlight of the visit will undoubtedly be the boat trips to the bottom of the falls and on the game drive as we make it to the delta, on lucky days we have great views of the Shoebill Stork. There will be other birds including the Red-throated and Northern Carmine Bee-eater mammals such as Rothschild’s Giraffe, Cape Buffalo, Elephant, Waterbuck and many others will be viewed. Other birds to look out for include the Saddle-billed, Yellow Billed and African Open Billed Stork, Hauglins Francolin, Senegal Thick-knee, Rock Pratincole, Giant, Woodland, Grey Headed, Malchite, Pygmy and striped Kingfishers. On the game drive we look out for Heuglin’s
Francolins, Black Billed Barbet, Northern and Red Faced Barbet, Swallow-tailed, Little Bee-eaters, Abyssinian Rollers, the giant Abyssinian Ground Hornbills, Black Winged and Northern Red Bishops, Chestnut Crowned and the White Browed Sparrow Weaver, Northern Crombec,
Namaqua, African Morning, Ring Necked, Red Eyed dove among others
Day 4
Bird to Kampala
As we transfer to kampala we shall make a visit to the top of the falls.
After visiting the top of the falls, then continue to Kampala/Entebbe enroute as we look out for species that we might have missed our way in and explore more secret spots of your guide.
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