17 Days Uganda Butterfly Tour
fromMost butterfly species in Uganda and generally in East Africa are day-flying so they regularly attract attention. The diverse patterns formed by their brightly coloured wings and their erratic yet graceful flight have made butterfly watching an interesting tourist activity.
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Vacation Style Holiday Type
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Africa
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Jungle
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Rural
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Wildlife
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Activity Level Fairly Easy
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Group Size Medium Group
Most butterfly species in Uganda and generally in East Africa are day-flying so they regularly attract attention. The diverse patterns formed by their brightly coloured wings and their erratic yet graceful flight have made butterfly watching an interesting tourist activity. Some migrate over long distances, across a number of regions. Culturally, butterflies are a popular motif, design and decoration in the visual and literary arts. Scales on the wing give the colours. They feed primarily on nectar from flowers thus many of the species are common in the tropical rainforests of Uganda, such as Mabira, Bwindi, Mgahinga and Kibale Forests.
By deriving nourishment from pollen, tree sap, rotting fruit, dung, and dissolved minerals in wet sand or dirt Butterflies are important as pollinators for some species of plants although in general they do not carry as much pollen load as the birds. They are however capable of moving pollen over greater distances.
See various species of butterflies, including buacraeaphasalus, buanthenelarydas, bubebariachriemhilda, bubelenoistheora, bubelenoistheora, bubelenoisthysa, bucatunacrithea, among others. Track gorillas in Bwindi and see other wildlife such as chimpanzee, lion, buffalo, hippo in Queen Elizabeth Park. On the tour, travellers have an opportunity to stay in either low-budget accommodations, mid-range or top-of-the-range properties, for each of these service levels, there are price variations. Please contact us for details.
- Day 1: Arrival
- Day 2: Butterfly watching at Mabira Forest
- Day 3: Transfer to Bwindi
- Day 4: Gorilla trekking.
- Day 5-6: Bwindi
- Day 7: Transfer to Queen Elizabeth National Park.
- Day 8-9: Whole day butterfly watching in the forest.
- Day 10: Transfer to Kabale
- Day 11: Kibale Forest
- Day 12: Whole day in the forest.
- Day 13: Transfer to Budongo.
- Day 14-15 Butterfly watching in the forest.
- Day 16: Transfer to Kampala.
- Day 17: Departure.
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