Have you
ever thought of making an unforgettable Uganda Safari in your life? This happened
to me as I decided to tour Budongo forest that is found in Masindi about30km
from Kampala. I started my journey at around 2:00pm from Kampala Taxi Park in a
bus. While in the bus, it took us only two hours to get to the reserve. I made
sure I reach early before the gates of Murchison National Park are
closed.Consequently, tourists are not allowed in beyond 7:00pm so as to prevent
accidents since at this time different species of game cross the roads from one
side to another. I witnessed this when an monkey was about to enter into the
wheels of a certain car leaving the parking yard of Budongo Eco lodge out of
the blue, 30 minutes after I had arrived in the park.Budongo Eco lodge is
situated in the heart of the forest reserve inside Murchison Falls National
park.
A WONDERFUL EVENING AT THE PERK
I was
invited for a campfire as I waited for dinner and I joined over 30 tourists
from different corners of the world. But as I had just joined other tourists,
one of the guides warned us against eating foods with strong aromas such as
meat and bananas, so as not to provoke the attack of animals like leopards and chimps.
What I can never forget about this campfire is the sweet piece of music by an
owl nearby. It gave that strong emotion of being at peace with nature.
A glance at
the finely furnished interior of the Eco-friendly room in the Hornbill lodge
was enough eye candy for me. The rooms at this lodge are too organized that I
even wished I could have my honeymoon here. I had a wonderful night at this
place and one unique thing that I can ever forget is that I forgot to dream.
Chimp trekking in the morning
I woke up at
around 8:00pm and I remembered that I had to go chimp trekking. But before going
for the day’s adventure, I first joined other tourists and had a cup of coffee.
The guide on duty briefed us about the planned chimpanzee trekking. Without
this coffee, there is no doubt that would have reconsidered trekking the moment
the forest welcomed us icy due drops from its trees. It was cold as if winter
had struck Uganda.
By 9:00am we
were happily lost in the middle of the forest. This forest I said to have been
the hunting ground for Bunyoro’s king and that’s why sometimes its called Kabalega’s
forest.
As we made
our way through the thick green forest, we heard roars from the trees. We later
discovered it was a clique of four chimpanzees fighting to ripe apart a white monkey.
Unfortunately for the poor monkey; it was not only fighting for its dear life,
but also preyed on alive.
In the forest: the guide told us that there are
about 350 species of birds and 289 species of butterflies. He also noted that
Budongo forest has the oldest trees in Uganda, with muvule of about 220 years
and mahogany of about 250 years.
Time for departure
Had I not
had a crucial appointment in Kampala that evening, the beauty of Budongo forest
was going to keep me there for along time. So I left Masindi at around 2:00 pm
for Kampala.
How to get to Budongo forest
Using
private arrangement, you can find your way to Masindi by road and there after
drive 30km north to get to Budongo Central Forest Reserve through Kichumbayobo
gate.Take the main road to Para if you want to get to Budongo Eco lodge for
about 12km.