CRATER LAKES WALKING SAFARI
Posted by Racheal on Friday, August 7, 2009
Very early in the morning we will start our walk to the "Top of the World" where you can watch an amazing sunrise. Return to the camp for breakfast and then walk along the lake or take a refreshing swim. Uganda safari Later we will walk to Lake Lyantonde and visit the hidden Mahoma Waterfalls. Evening campfire and overnight in tents at Lake Mwamba.
CRATER LAKES WALKING SAFARI
After breakfast we will start our hike to the area of Kasenda in Ruigo Forest. gorilla safari Uganda It is a long but beautiful walk and you will enjoy the natural beauty in its full glory. Overnight in tents at Lake Ruigo.
CRATER LAKES WALKING SAFARI
On this day we will take the Rurama Trail to Rwetera Village, a traditional village where you able to see the pure African usual. Take a tour to the Amabere Caves and cold springs that are sited in this area. Following lunch at Chimpanzee Forest Guesthouse we will start our hike back to Fort Portal. Dinner and overnight at Fortportal again.
FORT PORTAL - LAKE BUNYONYI
Leave the crater lakes region and head to the south towards the border with Rwanda. At this place you will find Lake Bunyonyi, the deepest lake in Uganda. Dinner and overnight at Habuharo island camp/ Arcadia cottages/Bunyonyi Overland Camp/ Bushara island camp..
CANOE TREKKING
Take breakfast, then depart the mainland and begin canoeing using our peddles. Our immediate interruption of the journey is at Bushara, an island campsite where a glass of fresh juice will cool you down after a half-hour walk through eucalyptus forests punctuated with birds. We will after visit Bwama Island, a former leper colony then Habuharo
We will canoe past Punishment Island, an isle where pregnant unmarried girls used to be abandoned till death, to the somewhat bigger Sharp's island.Uganda safaris A couple of hours in our dugouts will lead us to a peaceful swimming spot, a few meters from our final destination depending if your will stay at Bushara island Camp. Opposite Kyevu market lives a friendly family who will receive and offer us obushera (local brew), permit us to pitch our tents in front of their grass-thatched home, and treat us with superb local food. We will climb to the top of their peninsula as well, to see one of the humblest primary schools of the Bunyonyi area, plus a beautiful view.Uganda tour