Experience the convenience of domestic flights connecting Entebbe to Kihihi airstrip, an integral gateway to the captivating Buhoma sector of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park and the wildlife wonders of Queen Elizabeth National Park. Kihihi airstrip, nestled near southern Queen Elizabeth National and approximately 46 sq km from Bwindi impenetrable national park, serves as a strategic launchpad for unforgettable safari adventures. Travelers opting for this swift mode of transportation can embark on mountain gorilla treks, explore the Ishasha sector for game drives, or revel in the thrill of a boat cruise on the Kazinga Channel.
For the utmost convenience, domestic airline Aerolink Uganda and Kampala Executive Aviation offer both daily scheduled and private charter flights to Kihihi. The flight schedule ensures a seamless connection for clients venturing to witness the mountain gorillas or engage in game drives within Queen Elizabeth National Park. The well-planned flights accommodate diverse travel preferences and ensure that the journey aligns with the rhythms of exploration.
From Kihihi airstrip, passengers can seamlessly connect to various destinations, enhancing the flexibility of their safari experience. These connections extend to Kisoro (Bwindi Impenetrable National Park), Mweya and Kasese airstrips (Queen Elizabeth National Park), and Semiliki airstrip (Semuliki National Park). This network of internal flights caters to diverse interests, ensuring a holistic exploration of Uganda’s natural beauty.
Nestled in the southwest region of Uganda, Queen Elizabeth National Park stands as the country’s most popular tourist destination. Established in 1952, initially as Kazinga National Park, it earned its current name following the visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Uganda. Covering a sprawling 420 square kilometers, the park offers a captivating blend of wildlife encounters, scenic landscapes, and vibrant birdlife.
Queen Elizabeth National Park is renowned for its diverse array of wildlife, making it a haven for safari enthusiasts. Lions, leopards, buffaloes, elephants, and various antelope species, including the iconic Uganda kobs, grace the park’s landscapes. Engage in game drives to witness the untamed beauty of these creatures in their natural habitat.
The park also presents an opportunity for chimpanzee trekking, allowing visitors to delve into the world of these fascinating primates. Guided by a ranger through the Kyambura Gorge, this immersive experience unveils the habits and habitats of chimpanzees.
A boat cruise along the Kazinga Channel adds a unique dimension to the safari adventure. Witness the spectacle of hundreds of hippos, buffaloes, and elephants as they congregate along the shoreline. The channel boasts the highest concentration of hippos worldwide, creating a mesmerizing aquatic display.
Queen Elizabeth National Park is a haven for bird enthusiasts, housing half of Uganda’s bird species. Explore the park on foot during nature walks, unraveling its avian treasures while keeping an eye out for wild animals.
Whether accessed by a 5-6 hour road trip from Kampala or a swift one-hour flight from Entebbe, Queen Elizabeth National Park welcomes visitors with its extraordinary beauty and a choice of accommodations, including Mweya Safari Lodge, Kyambura Gorge Lodge, Kazinga Channel Safari Lodge, The Bush Lodge, and Buffalo Safari Resort.
Located in the southwestern region of Uganda, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park beckons travelers with its enchanting blend of impenetrable forests and the majestic mountain gorillas that call it home. With an area covering 331 square kilometers and elevations ranging from 1,190 to 2,607 meters above sea level, Bwindi offers a captivating sanctuary for both nature walks and the renowned gorilla trekking experience.
Bwindi’s natural forest reserve invites tourists to embark on guided nature walks, unveiling the beauty of the forest, including waterfalls, swamps, and rivers. The walks provide opportunities to spot other primates, such as black monkeys, blue monkeys, and colobus monkeys.
The crown jewel of activities in Bwindi is gorilla trekking. With over seventeen gorilla families available for daily visits, each group limited to eight tourists, this experience offers an intimate encounter with these magnificent creatures. The trek can range from 30 minutes to three-quarters of the day, depending on the location of the gorilla family.
For those seeking an extended encounter with gorillas, Bwindi National Park offers the Gorilla Habituation Experience. This four-hour adventure with researchers provides insights into the habituation process and the day-to-day activities of mountain gorillas.
Bwindi boasts over 346 bird species, creating a paradise for bird enthusiasts. Spend quality time observing species like the honey guide, dusky crimson, yellow eye, black flycatcher, and the bar-tailed trogon.
Accessible from Kampala/Entebbe or through Rwanda from Kigali International Airport, Bwindi Impenetrable National Park offers a year-round experience. The park features diverse accommodations, including Mweya Safari Lodge, Kyambura Gorge Lodge, Kazinga Channel Safari Lodge, The Bush Lodge, and Buffalo Safari Resort.
For comprehensive information about domestic flights from Entebbe to Kihihi airstrip in the Buhoma sector of Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, contact Trek Africa Expeditions Unlock the wonders of Uganda through seamless travel and immersive safari experiences.